Instead of staying in hotels the next time you visit Lebanon, L’Hote Libanais gives you the opportunity to stay with Lebanese families in their own homes. You can either stay with Jamil in his 84 year old Beirut home, chill with the Emirs in Roula’s mountain house in the Chouf area, or chill at Colette’s seaside house in Batroun.
I think a lot of tourists and locals would love this experience as it’s different from the hotel stay and closer to the real life in Beirut and Lebanon as a whole. We need more of these Bed & Breakfast places in order to promote tourism in Lebanon and let people discover the whole country and not just visit Beirut, go to the Jeita Grotto and Baalbeck.
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Maybe affordable for some tourists, for locals as you say this experience costs a furtune.
You can find similar places on airbnb.com. I’ve used it in the states and it is a funny experience.
Thank you Najib for this great article and for helpinging spread the word about L’HOTE LIBANAIS. @lenaida: a wide range of prices is available as L’HOTE LIBANAIS’ aim is also to have local guests so that the Lebanese can live the experience as well, rates start at $79 per night for two. @George: although Airbnb is an amazing Website, L’HOTE LIBANAIS is quite different from it… try it soon and welcome anytime!
We live in lebanon how can we book? Is it possible to do it directly?
@Carole — Sure. You just need to visit the Website and book your Bed & Breakfast through the secure online booking system that’s shown on the top right of all pages. That’s it!