Amazing place as a wedding venue! Beautiful views
This is the much less visited, much smaller, newer and relatively unknown of the Chehab palaces in Beiteddine. It is situated on a higher hill that overlooks the bigger and older palace below. The view alone is worth a visit. The Mir Amin is now a boutique hotel that has rooms, a restaurant and a terrace café. After a visit to the much bigger palace down the hill, a drink and a snack on its terrace is an unforgettable experience.
Nice atmosphere. Friendly staf. Gorgeous view.
Beautiful and amazing location. The palace is nice worth having a look. The Buffet lunch is great with a wide veriaty of food.
Mir Amir Palace Hotel is a Beautiful, Historical Hotel on the top of the hill in Beiteddine, Shouf District Lebanon... You would feel like a prince or a princess in this well equipped hotel. The staff are very friendly & hospitable... We enjoyed our stay there very much!
The place is amazing, historical and rich. The bad thing is the food, overrated and expensive.
A wonderful place with a view on all the mountains of the chouf area in Lebanon. Outstanding service
If you want to experience how princes lived, try staying at that hotel. Converted from one of the Emir Beshir son's Palaces, it still preserves everything from architecture to furniture. The pool view is breathtaking.
This historic palace turned boutique hotel is located in the gorgeous chouf area overlooking amazing scenery. With amazing settings, delicious restaurants and wonderful climate it's the best getaway for your summer vacation
They would not serve us food if we do not take the outrageously expensive buffet. i asked for fruits as our neighbours (locals) were having some and i had to insist. Drinks were not at the table after 20 mins. 5 people at the bar discussing instead of working
We want there for our wedding anniversary! Everything was just perfect!! The place is jysr majestic! The stuff were great took good care of our little girl!! The lebanese menu is just yummy!! Definitely recommend it!!
Historical, beautiful, calm and a must visit hotel
I went with friends to have lunch and was really disappointed:
1. The restaurant's decor has nothing to do with the hotel, really cheap
2. The plates were already on the table (maybe from the day before) when we cleaned them with the napkin, they were covered with black dust
3. The manager came to take our order, when we told him we want the grilled jumbo shrimps, he told us no take the small shrimps with coriander and garlic sauce, we told him we want the jumbo, he said when they're cooked they will become small, so we agreed, and they came very hard, as if cooked several times
4. The hommos, the moutabbal and the tomatoes had all a weird taste, as if they were from a week ago
5. The bread, hard and cold from the fridge
6. Two of the items we ordered (balila and grilled cheese rolls) were not brought to our table, we called one of the waiters and told him, he went straight to the kitchen to check what's wrong... and never came back
7. We were then trying to call the manager who was busy with the table behind us talking about his cats who wanders all the time between the tables (hopefully not in the kitchen too) finally he came and brought the bill which had the two missing items, we called him again and told him, he was not happy, and removed them from the bill
8. He insisted on offering some sweets, which were also freezing
It's a shame that such a beautiful hotel has such a bad restaurant with such bad management, not recommended at all!!
Beautiful views and amazing food! The service at the Lebanese restaurant was attentive and efficient. This is a must see historical place in Lebanon. It's so peaceful and quiet...great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Beirut.
My favorite restaurant in Lebanon. Not fancy food but quality! Staff is sympathetic unlike many other places. I hope they're well laid because they deserve it.
visited for the day, lovely staff, did not try the rooms , but the architecture in this place and the views are amazing
This 19th century castle-turned-hotel is a perfect for a getaway weekend from Beirut for a Sunday buffet or an short staycation. The hotel rooms are nice, make sure you get the ones with a view (a little more expensive, but worth it).
The staff are friendly, food choices are limited between Italian and Arabic (gets boring if you stay there more than 3 days). If you have kids, the hotel itself has nothing to offer. There is a pool, but it is for adults. But Mousa Mountain (where the hotel is located) is next to so many historic attractions that are worth discovering.
A great place, good Lebanese food, a breathtaking view, and a nice hotel 👍
Historic palace turned hotel, offering period rooms and a great buffet lunch on Sundays. Exceptional views over Barouk stretching to the sea. Perfect spot for coffee or refreshments after a trip to the cedar reserve or to neighboring Beiteddine palace.