"The room was not clean. There was a stain on the bedspread. Outside on the balcony, the armchair was torn and there was no cover for it, so I couldn’t sit on it. The chairs outside were also very dirty, and there was a terrible smell on the balcony. The table outside was broken.
Inside, there was also a problem with the toilet—every time I used it and came out, water would be left all over the floor."
"As for the room , pretty old special the bathroom,
The tv in the room has very limited channels.
The food and drinks so overpriced, cup of coffee cost 6$
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"Here’s an honest review:
Location 5/5 — Perfectly located in the coolest neighborhood of Beirut
Amenities 4/5 - It’s a cute, heritage building with an external staircase that’s a little tricky when it rains, but charming AF when it’s a beautiful day out. The “lobby” is charming but feels less of a lounging place, and more like a cafeteria. The shower situation is cute in the corner, but not very practical as water ends up pooling in the room after a reasonable shower. Not a huge deal, but not perfect.
Bed 5/5 — Very comfortable king size. Perfect to sleep in after a long day (and my days have been LONG AF!).
Noise 3/5 — Location being what it is, you will hear the neighbourhood (street cars, occasional construction bangs, loud church bells- not the charming kind of church bells). It did bother me a few morning not gonna lie.
Staff 5/5 - Amazing hospitality. No negative comments. Super responsive. Kind. Smiling. All good!
Room 3.5/5 - It’s a cute concept: A micro hotel in a heritage building… so it is what it is. I really like the high ceilings (Heritage building). I didn’t like that there wasn’t much room to unpack properly. A corner closet (or an “armoire” if you want to stay true to form) would’ve been great. Another thing I really didn’t like is the lack of ventilation in the room. How much hours raise the humidity and unless you’re open the windows, books and passports would end up wrinkled.
Cost 5/5 — A lot of value for the money. Definitely a great find."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Beit Al Dine, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Beit Al Dine is known for its monuments.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Beit Al Dine has to offer?
Mountscape: This holiday home rental outside of Beit Al Dine is located in the mountains, and has a private balcony, a garden and a BBQ to put you at ease in your new surroundings. Kitchen amenities such as a stovetop and kitchenware can make your holiday run smoothly.
How many holiday rentals will I find in Beit Al Dine?
With 4 Expedia holiday rentals, you're guaranteed to find just the right place for your Beit Al Dine stay.
What can I see and do in Beit Al Dine?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like Fantasy World, or get outside and enjoy nature at Pigeon Rocks. In the wider area, you’ll find Beiteddine Palace and Moussa Castle.
What are holiday rentals like in Beit Al Dine?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Beit Al Dine. Holiday rentals feature amenities such as patios, hot tubs and fire pits so you'll feel just like you're at home. If you're concerned about cleanliness, a holiday rental can provide a sense of safety away from public hotel lifts and busy concierge desks while still allowing you a great travel experience. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a great choice for a family trip or a small group gathering.
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