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Home»Hospitality»Al Habtoor Grand Beirut: Redefining a Legacy of Luxury for the Modern Traveller
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Al Habtoor Grand Beirut: Redefining a Legacy of Luxury for the Modern Traveller

By Sam AllcockOctober 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Al Habtoor Grand Beirut reaffirms its standing as one of the city’s most iconic hospitality landmarks, uniting classic grandeur with contemporary sophistication. Since its inception, the hotel has embodied the essence of Lebanese hospitality and resilience, offering guests an experience that honours both heritage and innovation.

Situated in the heart of Beirut’s vibrant urban oasis, Horsh Tabet, and only 15 minutes from the airport, the Al Habtoor Grand Beirut stands as a testament to the Habtoor family’s longstanding vision and commitment to excellence. The family’s legacy in hospitality spans decades across the Middle East, and this property was conceived as a tribute to Beirut’s golden age — a time when the city was celebrated as the “Paris of the Middle East.” Today, the hotel continues to capture that enduring charm through refined architecture, world-class service, and an authentic connection to Lebanese culture.

The hotel offers 195 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, each affording sweeping views of Beirut’s skyline and the Mediterranean Sea — a serene retreat amid the city’s dynamic rhythm. Guests can indulge in exquisite French fusion cuisine at Le Ciel or experience breathtaking views at Up On 31st, Lebanon’s highest bar, where the city lights meet the sea. The neo-classical Oak Lounge provides an elegant setting for light bites and refreshments. The Al Habtoor Grand Beirut also remains deeply committed to holistic luxury, with exceptional wellness facilities that include a full-service Therapy Spa. Here, guests can enjoy rejuvenating facials, body wraps, exfoliating scrubs, and advanced Endermolift treatments.

Recognised as one of Beirut’s foremost conference and event destinations, Al Habtoor Grand Beirut features ten versatile venues that cater to everything from large-scale corporate gatherings of up to 4,500 attendees to intimate weddings, creative workshops, and high-level meetings.

More than a hotel, Al Habtoor Grand Beirut has played a defining role in the city’s cultural and social fabric. It has welcomed dignitaries, artists, and travellers from across the globe, serving as a gathering place where ideas are shared, and memories created. The hotel’s design pays homage to Beirut’s architectural heritage, blending the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Lebanese artistry with contemporary design elements to create a space that is both timeless and forward-looking.

In keeping with its vision for the future, the Al Habtoor Grand Beirut is undergoing a renewed transformation focused on digital innovation and sustainability. The hotel is introducing eco-friendly initiatives and enhanced digital guest experiences, aligning with the expectations of today’s discerning international traveller while preserving the authenticity that defines its brand.

“Al Habtoor Grand Beirut is more than a hotel — it’s a reflection of Beirut’s enduring spirit,” said the General Manager, Omar Saade. “Our mission is to honour the city’s history while offering guests a modern, luxurious experience that feels both personal and authentic.”

With its rich legacy and forward-thinking philosophy, the Al Habtoor Grand Beirut remains a cornerstone of Lebanese hospitality — a place where tradition meets innovation and every stay becomes a story to remember.

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Sam Allcock is a seasoned journalist and digital marketing expert known for his insightful reporting across business, real estate, travel and lifestyle sectors. His recent work includes high-profile Dubai coverage, such as record-breaking events by AYS Developers. With a career spanning multiple outlets. Sam delivers sharp, engaging content that bridges UK and UAE markets. His writing reflects a deep understanding of emerging trends, making him a trusted voice in regional and international business journalism. Should you need any edits please contact editor@dubaiweek.ae

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