If you’re looking for a new getaway in the heart of nature, then travel blogger Notes of a Traveler has the perfect place for you in Shouf.
Guesthouses
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In the heart of Tyre, surrounded by hectares of banana plantations, lies Les Jardins de Tyr: a stunning 10-room guesthouse. Travel blog Notes of a Traveler shows us around.
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The Hassouns are a Lebanese family who have produced soaps and oils for over 600 years. We learn more about their eco-village dedicated to soap making.
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Reem Joudi explores Gladys, the homely guesthouse inside the village of Jinjleya, 15-minutes east of Saida.
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More than the usual relaxing spot, Beit El Hana is an enclave of serenity. Located in the authentic village of Masser El Shouf, on the footsteps of the Shouf Cedar Nature …
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Hidden between walled gardens in El Mina, Tripoli, lies a guesthouse of historic proportions. What was once the private home of a beloved physician is now an unlikely sanctuary.
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Hidden in Tyre’s old quarter is Dar Camelia, a beautiful member of the L’Hôte Libanais family, a boutique hotel inspired from Morrocan riads and traditional Lebanese homes.
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Travel Lebanon, the first and only event highlighting the very best of the country’s tourism, traditions and heritage, is returning to Beirut Hippodrome from 30 May to 2 June 2018.
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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.