Beit Zouk heritage building

Our Story

Est. 1890s

Built in another century. Alive in this one.

The house was built in the late 1800s, when Lebanese craftsmen still cut stone by hand. The arched windows, the iron railings, the terracotta tiles — none of it was designed to impress. It was just how you built things then. We kept all of it.

Today we host families, couples, and groups who want to sleep somewhere that has a story. The sea is still there. The breakfast is still Lebanese. And the coffee is still thick.

Six rooms, one house. Come see it for yourself.

Interior of Beit Zouk with traditional furnishings
The House

Where You'll Stay

Living room with Gothic arched windows

Triple-arched windows frame the Mediterranean — a view that hasn't changed in over a century.

Evening balcony with string lights

After sunset, the string lights come on and the city sparkles below.

Six rooms, one house.

Come see it for yourself.

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