Lebanon’s rich history isn’t just preserved in its museums and ancient ruins; it’s alive in its architecture, woven into the fabric of its landscapes and reborn in its unique guesthouses and boutique hotels. Imagine staying in a place that was once a bustling silk factory, a serene monastery or even a grand palace. These remarkable spaces blend the charm of their storied pasts with modern comforts, offering visitors a chance to step back in time while enjoying a warm, authentic Lebanese experience. In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through some of Lebanon’s most magical places to stay.
AL FUNDOK
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DEIR EL OUMARA
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Nestled along the narrow cobblestone streets of Deir el Qamar stands Deir El Oumara, a 19th-century palace commissioned by Emir Bashir II. This architectural gem masterfully blends Ottoman and Florentine influences, creating a harmonious fusion of styles. Originally established as an educational institution by the Marist Brothers in 1908, it was transformed in 2014 into a charming boutique hotel, officially recognized as a historic landmark by the Ministry of Tourism.
Just a short stroll from the town’s main square, Deir El Oumara features 18 elegantly designed rooms and suites, along with a contemporary Lebanese restaurant. Step into a world where history meets luxury, and walk in the footsteps of Lebanon’s Emirs, experiencing the grandeur of a bygone era.
For reservations, call +961 25 511 557
MIR AMIN PALACE
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Mir Amin Palace Hotel offers guests a unique opportunity to step back in time. Once a grand residence, this historic palace-turned-hotel stands as a stunning example of early 19th-century Lebanese architecture. It was originally built by Emir Bechir El Chehab II, also known as Emir Bashir the Great (1767–1850), as a home for his son, Prince Amin.
Mir Amin Palace is a charming, smaller-scale replica of the famous Beiteddine Palace. Surrounded by picturesque greenery, it reflects the Emir’s vision of grandeur and elegance. Emir Bashir had built a palace for each of his three sons—Qassim, Khalil, and Amin, each embodying the rich cultural heritage of the time. Today, Mir Amin Palace continues to enchant visitors, offering both a glimpse into Lebanon’s illustrious past and a luxurious stay amid breathtaking scenery.
For reservations, call +961 25 501 318
SAQI GUESTHOUSE
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Inherited by Gisèle from her father, this three-bedroom hideaway has been thoughtfully restored as a family project. Locally known as “The School”— though it once served as a monastery and seminary — SaQi guesthouse offers a serene mountain retreat. Bathed in natural light, the space features lush plants, dark wood furniture, and vibrant fabrics, creating an atmosphere that feels perfectly in sync with its natural surroundings.
Named after its location, Saqi Rechmaya, which translates to “irrigation” or “water source,” the guesthouse is nestled within a tranquil pine forest, complete with scenic hiking trails. More than just a place to stay, SaQi is a living tribute to history, blending tradition, nature, and comfort in perfect harmony.
For reservations, call +961 3 279 849
THE SILK VALLEY
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Tucked away in the heart of the Upper Metn, beyond a scenic valley, lies a remarkable place where history and nature coexist in perfect harmony. The Hamada Silk Factory, with its 175-year legacy, stands as one of Lebanon’s most distinctive and fascinating landmarks. Featuring a historic 40-meter chimney and majestic Cypress trees, the site offers breathtaking views of pristine pine and oak forests, along with the picturesque Arbanieh-Broummana Valley.
For reservations, call +961 3 633 409
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