Villa Chamoun
North Lebanon
Expect the unexpected in this delightful mountain getaway nestled in the lush Qadisha Valley. Villa Chamoun evokes Lebanon’s glamorous 1960s charm in an upbeat contemporary setting impeccably designed and tailored for your comfort and relaxation.
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Beit Trad
Byblos and KeserwanBeit Trad · The atmosphere
There is something very special about Beit Trad. Hidden amidst majestic old pine trees, this exquisite 19th century traditional Lebanese home in Kfour is imbued with the kind of magic that gently awakens the senses whilst soothing the mind.Al Haush
Bekaa and EastAl Haush · The atmosphere
Spread out across several acres of farmland, Al Haush is a family enterprise and holistic experience that combines a love for sustainable practices with a passion for the Bekaa Valley. The guesthouse recalls simpler times; a celebration of an authentic Bekaa lifestyle that marries a passion for nature with a commitment to heritage and cultural diversity.Beit Teta Mona
Byblos and Keserwan
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.
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SaQi Guesthouse
Byblos and Keserwan
In the quaint mountain village of Saqi Rechmaiya, a 20-minute drive from Byblos, lies a 200-year-old former monastery that’s been lovingly renovated to welcome guests from near and far.
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At L’Hôte Libanais we advocate sustainable tourism as a tool that benefits women, men and the environment. We also practice what we preach. True to our vision, we offer accommodations and experiences that allow you to get under the skin of the destinations you are visiting, whether in Beirut, across Lebanon, in Damascus or Algiers.
At L’Hôte Libanais, we believe in a tourism that celebrates diversity: one that introduces travellers to the women, men, and projects that weave the social and cultural fabric of our featured destinations in Lebanon, Damascus and Algiers. It is tourism based on human experiences, mutual enrichment, and respect for the environment.
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