Guesthouses
Tucked in one of Mar Mikhael’s quiet streets is Zanzoun, a recently restored traditional Lebanese home and L’Hôte Libanais’s most recent addition in Beirut.
Tucked away above Tawlet in Beirut’s Mar Mikhael neighborhood sits Beit el Tawlet, Souk el Tayeb’s latest addition.
Lebanon has a wonderful selection of unique guesthouses. We explore the charming Byout Ghalboun in the Jbeil district.
You don’t have to leave the country for a weekend escape with a difference. Beit Bridi makes for the perfect stay while visiting Batroun.
Dar Linda, one of L’Hote Libanais’s properties, sits amongst the beautifully lush mountains of the Chouf, making for a perfect rural getaway.
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…
The guesthouse of Joseph Chalboub, 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 located in the…
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 forest,…
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.
If you’re looking for a getaway close to home, take a look at these four gems around the country.