It took Gordon Campbell Gray just one visit to Beirut to fall in love with the city. A Scottish hotelier and entrepreneur, he is now a passionate leading figure in the …
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What is the hotel’s history? There was a hotel in the same location called the Grand Hotel, that had been there since the 1930s. It had become derelict and was listed …
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Beit El Qamar joins the Souk el Tayeb family. Nestled on a hill above Deir El Qamar lies the newest addition to the Souk El Tayeb brand of guest houses, …
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Galal Mahmoud, president and partner of GM Architects, talks to us about the renovation of the iconic Le Bristol.
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All roads lead to Baskinta, and to the Hobeika Guesthouse. If you love hiking, biking, snowshoeing or skiing, or are interested in cultural heritage, literature, and authentic foods, then the Hobeika …
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The guesthouse of Joseph Chalboub “Diwan El Beik”, originally built by his grandfather, is set in a traditional Lebanese house with a colorful garden and natural surroundings. The 170-year-old house is …
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A tourism development strategy in Jezzine is beginning to show results by rejuvenating the area and bringing visitors back to re-discover the beauty of the south Set within Bkassine’s pine …
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Shielded from the noisy street Mar Mikhael street below, lies BEYt, a guesthouse that has become a meeting place and cultural platform for a diverse group of people.
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If you’re looking for a getaway close to home, take a look at these four gems around the country.