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Hotels & accommodation
L'HOTE LIBANAIS, Bed & Breakfasts
L'HOTE LIBANAIS, Bed & Breakfasts |
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L'HOTE LIBANAIS is Lebanon's pioneering Bed & Breakfast provider. Since a country cannot be discovered independently from its people, thanks to its Bed and Breakfasts in Beirut and other Lebanese areas, L'HOTE LIBANAIS invites you to meet with the Lebanese. BEIRUT. In the heart of this many-thousand-year-old city, guests are warmly greeted with the finest Lebanese hospitality by French and English-speaking hosts. They enjoy a comfortable single or double room with a private or shared bathroom. OTHER AREAS. Lebanon is an incredible mosaic of landscapes, traditions and people. L'HOTE LIBANAIS offers rooms in the Lebanese regions in order for you to remain closest to this diversity. ACCOMMODATION TYPES EXPLAINED: A Bed and Breakfast is a private home in which guests can be accommodated at night in private bedrooms (with a shared or private bathroom). The host lives in the house or on the property. The public areas of the house, such as kitchen and lounge are shared with the host family. A Guest House is generally a private home which has been con-verted for the dedicated and exclusive use of guest accommodation. The public areas of the establishment are for the exclusive use of the guests. The owner or manager either lives off-site, or in an entirely separate area within the property. A Charming Hotel is distinguished by original or unique characteristics (architecture, history, setting, interior design) It is, in general, of smaller size than other hotels. A Monastery is constituted of one or several buildings inhabited by monks or religious communities. Those proposed offer accommodations to visitors. As for all accommodations entailing stays within the local population, respecting the traditions and lifestyles is required. |
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