Just steps from the Qadisha Grotto, Hotel L’Aiglon offers rooms with free Wi-Fi. It includes a 24-hour front desk. Its traditional Lebanese restaurant offers outside dining on its terrace.
Ibrahim
Lebanon
Stunning panoramic view over Qadisha Valley, clean and comfortable rooms. At the entrance of Qadisha Grotto, you can enter only in summer, but you can benefit from the promenade path to hike are relax. 10 mins by car to the Cedars forest and maybe 15 to Bsharri and Khalil Gibran museum. It is a family-run hotel, with friendly but limited services. a good place to relax.
Located in Bcharré, 7.2 miles from Wadi Qadisha & The Cedars, Palace Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Jean-baptiste
Netherlands
Nice staff, the view is fantastic, free private parking, good local breakfast
Located in Bcharré, Tiger House Hotel offers simply furnished accommodations and is a 10-minute drive from the ski slopes. All units are heated and are equipped with a wardrobe.
Hassan
Egypt
One of the best places I have stayed in Lebanon and Bcharre. The owner of the house is very friendly and helpful to make your stay the best.
Bauhaus Apartment is a self-catering accommodations located in Bcharré. Free Wi-Fi access is available. The property is 0.8 mi from Gibran Khalil Gibran museum.
Offering views of the Cedar Mountains and Kozhaya Valleys, Hotel Ehden is a 60-minute drive from Beirut. It offers an outdoor pool, a gym and tennis courts. Wi-Fi is available upon request.
Clara
Lebanon
The room was nice. It looked like a small apartment and fet very cozy. The bathroom was very clean and the staff was vert nice. The overall property is a delight to look at.
A beautiful and cozy mountain town with lively culture.
A beautiful and cozy mountain town with lively culture. The perfect base to explore the Kadisha valley. The monasteries of Mar Elisha and Hawka are not to be missed, not the museum of Ghebran. We had a great stay at Hotel L’Aiglon.
Benediktas
Denmark
10
Scored 10
I keep visiting Bcharre every time I am in Lebanon.
I keep visiting Bcharre every time I am in Lebanon. It is rated as one of the most villages in Lebanon. It is the only village in the area that has a public transportation office (although public buses pass by all villages around). It is a 15-minute drive to the Cedars forest and to ski slopes. One could contemplate marvelous views of Bcharre and the area from the Cedars. From the Cedars, you could also take an ATV or hike up the highest mountain in the Middle East (Black peak). There are two trails that connect Bcharre to Qannoubine Valley (UNESCO world heritage site) for hiking lovers or spiritualists. There are a few cafes and restaurants in Bcharre. I would highly recommend Maroun ice cream which is the most authentic and delicious ice cream I have ever tasted! The hotels are relatively cheap as well.
Lovely, quaint little guesthouse in Bcharre. Great location within 5 min from where the buses take you to either Beirut or Tripoli. Also really close to the turn off if you wish to walk to the cedars or hike into the valley, both of which I highly recommend. The owner knows loads about the area and also happy to help out when she can. Breakfast being included really adds to the value as well. I'd happily have spent more time here if I had the time and would recommend this guesthouse to anyone wishing to venture into this region of Lebanon.
Very cute and cozy Inn, with the ground floor full of comfy spots by fireplaces, tables for food, and a well-stocked bar. The rooms were clean, spacious and comfortable, but the real star of this hotel is the shared living space. We enjoyed having a drink there in the evening. We visited during the summer, so I can only imagine how nice it is to visit when it's snowy and the fireplace is lit. The staff are super friendly and accommodating.
Clean, comfortable room with a balcony. The most important thing is the place. We descended into the city along a short trekking road. Do not be lazy to go on foot to the cedar grove. Listen to the birds sing, the water murmurs and feel the smell of flowers and herbs with all your lungs. When traveling by car, you will not notice all this. Just amazing views. There is a road to the cave next to the hotel. Just delight!
- comfortable, spacious room with TV, private bathroom and balcony
- air-conditioning did not work but fan was enough and available
- big, tasty, diverse breakfast
- near city center next to cathedral
- during our stay bar with drinks and snacks was opened
- good communication with the owner before and during the stay
- communication possible in English, Spanish & Arabic
- big parking in front of the hotel
Stunning panoramic view over Qadisha Valley, clean and comfortable rooms. At the entrance of Qadisha Grotto, you can enter only in summer, but you can benefit from the promenade path to hike are relax. 10 mins by car to the Cedars forest and maybe 15 to Bsharri and Khalil Gibran museum. It is a family-run hotel, with friendly but limited services. a good place to relax.
Grace and Tony were gracious hosts. They welcomed us warmly, and they shared their favourite parts of the area with us. Grace helped us organize the bus to Bcharré, and organized taxis that helped us access the Qadisha Valley as well as the Cedars. We would definitely stay again at Tiger House!
Unbeatable location, literally in the clouds, with fabulous views of the mountains, Bcharre, and the sea. Toni is a welcoming and thoughtful host, along with his family and staff. Truly an outstanding place.
Beautiful hotel and very quiet location near the cedars and the ski lifts. We were the only guests and the hotel staff went out of their way to help and make ur stay as enjoyable as possible
The hotel is ideal if you want to visit the Cedars of God. Hotel offers incredible views of the mountain and the valley. The staff is very kind and helpful. Breakfast was good
The hotel and surrounding landscape were beautiful, the breakfast was delicious and generous, the team led by Mary Rose were super attentive and helpful :)
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