








Hotel Albergo, a ’90s gem that’s still the It hotel in Beirut – staying here feels like sleeping in a grand matriarch’s art deco mansion.
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A Hidden Sanctuary in Beirut
Tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood in eastern Beirut, just moments from the city centre, Albergo Hotel offers a refined escape defined by timeless elegance and attentive hospitality. As the only property in the country belonging to Relais & Châteaux, the hotel blends old-world charm with the warmth of traditional service to create an unforgettable stay.
Suites Inspired by East and West
Each room and suite is individually designed in a Lebanese-Oriental style. Spacious and filled with natural light, the boudoir-style suites are decorated with carefully sourced antiques collected over years of travel across the East and the West. Every space carries its own character and atmosphere, while bathrooms feature salt from the Dead Sea, handmade local soaps, and luxury bath amenities by Molton Brown.
An Urban Oasis Above the City
Despite its central location, Albergo feels like a peaceful retreat. Lush gardens, landscaped terraces, and a rooftop swimming pool offer sweeping views over Beirut, creating a tranquil setting high above the city streets.
Mediterranean Dining with Oriental Elegance
Located on the ninth floor, the hotel’s sunlit restaurant provides an inviting space for dining from morning through evening. Behind elegant Venetian blinds, the interiors combine Persian rugs, Ottoman chandeliers, and Damascus mother-of-pearl tables, creating a setting rich in oriental character. The menu focuses on Mediterranean cuisine with a particular affection for Italian flavours.
Evenings at Albergo
As night falls, the softly lit atmosphere transforms the restaurant into an intimate destination for cocktails and quiet conversation, making it one of Beirut’s most atmospheric dining spots.
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