Paying homage to the 1960s, Villa Chamoun is a triumph in retro cool. Here, Rony Zibara, the owner, takes us on an exclusive tour and shares the story of this magical home that’s bursting with color and positive energy.Â
Accommodation Picks
Located in the El Mellaha district of Chabtine, just an hour’s drive from Beirut, Dar Nour is a charming, traditional guesthouse that is surrounded by centuries-old oak and olive trees.
A spectacular, modern guesthouse by the sea, Zita Fidar is breath of fresh air for those seeking uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean.
Escape to where the air is clean and nature is pristine. We discover the magic of Bouyouti, a stunning guesthouse in Maaser Beiteddine, with our friends at L’Hote Libanais.
Nabil Debs and his wife, Zoe, left the comfort of Europe for the chaos of Beirut. Together, they recently opened Arthaus boutique hotel, which celebrates their love of art and their fascination with the Bauhaus movement. We spoke to the couple to hear about their beautiful journey.
Tucked away in Tripoli’s charming Al Mina neighborhood stands the decadent Via Mina Hotel, a nineteenth-century heritage home that promises guests an unforgettable experience. We speak with Fadi LeSidon, the hotel’s general manager, to learn more about this exquisite property in one of Lebanon’s most underrated cities.
An effortlessly elegant fusion of traditional and modern design elements is one of the many striking attributes of Beit Teta Mona, a delightful stone house nestled in the traditional mountain village of Kfar Aaqab, an hour’s drive from Beirut. We take a tour with our friends at L’Hôte Libanais.
Perched on top of a cliff in the beautiful village of Faraya, Trinity 5 is a perfect mountain escape for those seeking a luxurious break just an hour from Beirut. We learn more about this exciting bungalow project from the owners, Elie and Iman Salameh.
If being surrounded by thousands of years of history sounds appealing, you’ll be blown away by L’Hôte Libanais’s family member in Byblos.