Guests at O Monot Hotel Beirut can enjoy being right in the heart of the action while feeling a million miles from home.
Explore Lebanon
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A national religious holiday for Christians and Muslims alike, Eid Al Saydeh is also known as the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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Anfeh, in Lebanon’s north, dubbed “Little Greece,” boasts blue-and-white chalets along its coast, beckoning visitors for summer relaxation.
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Welcome to the vibrant culinary scene of Beirut, where the fusion of flavors and the artistry of fresh, nutritious ingredients converge to create a haven for salad enthusiasts.
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Rudy Rahme is no stranger to Lebanon’s bustling art scene. The artist and poet has spent the last three decades creating magnificent sculptures, earning him immense respect at home and abroad.
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A day without your furry friend just isn’t the same, so here’s a list of pet-friendly beaches where you can enjoy some quality time splashing around.
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Jeita Grotto is one of Lebanon’s most breathtaking natural sites. Located just 18 kilometers north of Beirut, this stunning cave system is a must-visit for locals and tourists.
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Make the most of this summer with our list of the top free beaches to visit. Grab your essentials and gather your friends for an unforgettable beach experience.
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Lebanon’s guesthouses, once silk factories, monasteries, or palaces, blend history with modern comforts, offering an authentic experience.

