4 Seasons Hotel Beirut 〈2024〉
This is not a hotel for backpackers or those seeking a sterile, chain-hotel experience. It is for the business traveler who needs a reliable boardroom and a 6 AM gym. It is for the couple seeking a romantic weekend of rooftop cocktails and spa treatments. It is for the diaspora Lebanese returning home who want five-star luxury but cannot stomach the unpredictable quality of boutique hotels.
9.5/10 Best for: Luxury seekers, business travelers, honeymooners. Not for: Budget travelers, those seeking all-inclusive resorts. Pro tip: Book a "Sea View Premier" room on floors 15-20 for the best balance of view and silence from street noise. Reserve the Centrale rooftop at least three days in advance for sunset hours. 4 seasons hotel beirut
The signature scent of Four Seasons—a subtle mix of green tea and wood—mingles with the aroma of fresh jasmine flowers placed discreetly near the concierge desk. Here, the city’s famous decibels fade away, replaced by the soft murmur of guests speaking over coffee. The hotel features 221 guest rooms and 54 suites, but the real protagonist of each room is the view. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the endless blue of the Mediterranean. For first-time visitors, the Sea View Rooms are non-negotiable. Waking up to the sunrise over St. George’s Bay, with the silhouette of Beirut’s downtown skyline to the south, is the city’s best daily show. This is not a hotel for backpackers or