Travel writing based on first-hand experience
Beirut does that thing where you’re sipping something strong by the sea, and five minutes later you’re in a century-old staircase . So yes—your hotel matters. The right one turns the city from “intense” into “iconic.”
Below are our favorite luxury hotels in Beirut, from classic grand dames to small-batch boutique gems—each with straight-talk price ranges.
We have stayed at Arthaus Beirut and Kintsugi Beirut and we researched the rest based on location, room type, facilities, recent reviews, and luxury value.
Keep Planning Your Beirut Escape
Beirut luxury hotels are dangerous in the best way. One minute we’re booking a polished room with sea views, the next we’re planning rooftop cocktails, boutique stays, beach clubs, old neighborhoods, shopping detours, and a full Lebanon route because apparently “just a hotel weekend” was never a serious plan.
- Beirut Travel Guide — useful for understanding the city before you start choosing restaurants, rooftops, museums, neighborhoods, and seaside walks.
- Best Things to Do in Beirut — handy for pairing your hotel stay with Pigeon Rocks, Hamra, Gemmayzeh, Saifi Village, museums, ruins, and city wandering.
- 2 Days in Beirut — great if you want a short, stylish plan with sightseeing, food, nightlife, sea views, and enough time to enjoy the hotel properly.
- Hidden Gems in Beirut — for tucked-away cafés, art spaces, quiet corners, and less obvious places that make Beirut feel more intimate.
- Nightlife in Beirut — because luxury hotels and Beirut nights are a very persuasive combination.
- Shopping in Beirut — useful for boutiques, local designers, markets, souvenirs, and the classic “we only went for a walk” shopping spiral.
- Lebanon Itinerary — the big-picture guide if Beirut is just the beginning and you want mountains, coast, ancient ruins, wineries, and more Lebanese magic.
Table of Contents
Best Luxury Hotels in Beirut: Quick Picks
No time for a full hotel spiral? Fair. Here is the fast version. Click the hotel names to compare current rates, because Beirut prices can behave like they have their own weather system.
| Traveler type | Best hotel | Why |
|---|---|---|
| First-time luxury stay | InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut | Classic Beirut landmark, central location, big-hotel service, spa, pools, and easy access to Zaitunay Bay and the Corniche. |
| Full five-star ceremony | Four Seasons Hotel Beirut | Best if available for your dates; polished downtown setting and serious luxury name recognition. |
| Beach resort mood | Kempinski Summerland Hotel & Resort | Private beach, pools, marina setting, spa, and a proper resort feel inside Beirut. |
| Airport convenience plus sea views | Mövenpick Hotel Beirut | Direct Mediterranean setting, resort facilities, and around 10 minutes from the airport. |
| Romantic boutique luxury | Hotel Albergo | Achrafieh charm, individually designed suites, rooftop pool, old-world interiors, and Relais & Châteaux energy. |
| Artsy boutique stay | Arthaus Beirut | Small, high-end Gemmayze stay with art, heritage buildings, and a strong sense of place. |
| Design-led nightlife base | Kintsugi Beirut | Mar Mikhael location, intimate design-hotel feel, restaurant/bar scene nearby, and strong boutique personality. |
Booking tip: Beirut luxury hotels can vary a lot by season, availability, and security situation. If your dates are flexible, check a few date combinations before deciding a hotel is “too expensive” or fully booked. For the big-name hotels, compare room categories too — a sea view, balcony, suite, or club-level room can completely change the stay.
How to Choose a Luxury Hotel in Beirut
Grand Hotel or Boutique Hotel?
If you want big facilities — pools, spa, restaurants, room service, valet, business comfort, and staff who can solve most problems before you finish sighing — choose a grand hotel like Phoenicia, Four Seasons, Kempinski, or Mövenpick.
If you want atmosphere, design, neighborhood life, and a stay that feels less “international hotel chain” and more “we found a proper Beirut address,” look at Hotel Albergo, Arthaus, or Kintsugi.
Best Area for a First Beirut Trip
For a first luxury trip to Beirut, we would usually choose Downtown / Zaitunay Bay or a central waterfront hotel. You get easier logistics, sea views, restaurants nearby, and a softer landing if Beirut is new to you. Phoenicia is the safest classic pick here. Four Seasons can also be excellent if it is fully reopened and bookable for your dates.
Best Area for Pools, Beach, and Easy Relaxation
Go seafront. Kempinski Summerland and Mövenpick make the most sense if you want pool time, beach access, resort facilities, and fewer “where do we swim?” conversations. This is especially useful for families, short breaks, and summer stays when Beirut’s heat starts behaving like it owns the place.
What to Check Before Booking
- Flexible cancellation: Very important for Beirut.
- Airport transfer options: Worth asking the hotel directly, especially for late arrivals.
- Pool/beach access: Check if facilities are included for hotel guests or seasonal.
- Room category: Sea view, balcony, suite, or club access can dramatically change the stay.
- Current availability: Especially for Four Seasons Beirut and smaller boutique hotels with limited inventory, such as Arthaus Beirut and Kintsugi Beirut.
Our Top Luxury Hotels in Beirut
The best luxury hotels in Beirut are not all trying to give you the same trip. Some are built for classic waterfront comfort. Some are better for beach days and family downtime. Others are small, stylish, and made for travelers who want restaurants, galleries, and nightlife right outside the door.
So, instead of just throwing pretty hotels at you and calling it research, we are breaking these down by who each hotel is best for, what makes it worth booking, and what kind of traveler should probably look elsewhere. Because nobody wants to spend five-star money and end up in the wrong five-star mood.
1) Four Seasons Hotel Beirut — Best for the Full Five-Star Ceremony

If you want Beirut with the volume turned down slightly, Four Seasons Hotel Beirut is the polished downtown fantasy. This is the kind of place where everything feels calm, composed, and very quietly expensive — the hotel equivalent of someone who always knows where their passport is.
The big appeal is the combination of Mediterranean views, central location, and classic five-star service. You are close to Zaitunay Bay, the waterfront, downtown restaurants, and Beirut’s main cultural and nightlife areas, but the hotel itself gives you a softer landing after a day of traffic, city noise, and “was that definitely the right turn?” energy.
This is the hotel to check first if you want sleek rooms, sea-view glamour, polished service, and a stay that feels properly special without needing a complicated plan. It works especially well for couples, first-timers, business-luxury trips, and anyone who wants Beirut to feel easy from the moment they arrive.
- Typical price: ~$260–$600+ / night, often higher for sea-view rooms and peak dates.
- Best for: first-timers, couples, polished city breaks, business-luxury stays, and “we deserve this” trips.
- Not ideal for: travelers who want beach-resort facilities or a small boutique hotel with neighborhood character.
- Book this if: you want a central, high-comfort Beirut stay with sea views, smooth service, and minimal decision fatigue.
- Why stay: downtown location, Mediterranean views, refined rooms, rooftop-pool energy, and classic luxury service.
Logistics: You are well placed for Zaitunay Bay, the waterfront, downtown Beirut, and central sightseeing. Before booking, check current availability carefully, especially if your dates are fixed.
Booking note: Sea-view rooms are the ones to compare first. If the price jump is reasonable, the view makes the whole stay feel much more “Beirut luxury weekend” and much less “nice room somewhere in a city.”
2) InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut — Best Classic Landmark Stay

The InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut is not trying to be the new cool kid. It does not need to. This is one of Beirut’s grand hotel names: big, confident, historic, and deeply woven into the city’s luxury hotel scene. Some hotels whisper. The Phoenicia enters the room with a full orchestra and a perfectly pressed suit.
This is the place to choose if you like traditional luxury with scale: spacious public areas, resort-style facilities, polished service, and that old-school “proper hotel” feeling. It works beautifully for business travelers, families, and anyone who wants a classic Beirut address with easy access to the waterfront, marina, and central neighborhoods.
The vibe is more timeless than trendy. Think marble, city views, sea glimpses, restaurants, pools, and a sense of place that newer design hotels cannot simply buy from a mood board. Is it subtle? Not particularly. Is that part of the appeal? Absolutely.
- Typical price: ~$220–$450+ / night, depending on room type and date.
- Best for: first-time visitors, business travelers, families, landmark-hotel lovers, and travelers who want grand Beirut energy.
- Not ideal for: travelers who prefer small boutique hotels, minimalist design, or a nightlife-heavy base.
- Book this if: you want a reliable, central, classic luxury hotel with strong facilities and a famous Beirut name.
- Good to know: valet parking is around $25/day, which is useful if you are arriving with a driver or rental car.
Logistics: You are close to the marina, waterfront, downtown Beirut, and several central neighborhoods. It is one of the easiest luxury hotels to recommend if you want comfort without overthinking the area.
Booking note: Compare room categories before booking. A better view or club-level option can make the Phoenicia feel much more like a proper luxury treat rather than just a comfortable city stay.
3) Kempinski Summerland Hotel & Resort Beirut — Best for Resort Mode Inside the City

Beirut can be loud, fast, fabulous, and mildly exhausting — sometimes all before lunch. Kempinski Summerland Hotel & Resort Beirut is how we cheat. Instead of choosing between city break and resort holiday, you get both: Beirut close by, pool time on demand, and a beach-club mood that says, “Maybe sightseeing can wait.” Dangerous words. Beautiful words.
This is one of the best luxury hotels in Beirut if you want downtime built into your trip. The resort-style setup gives you pools, sea access, sun loungers, restaurants, and enough space to feel like you have stepped away from the city without actually leaving it.
Stay here if you want mornings by the water, afternoons exploring Beirut, and evenings where the hotel itself feels like part of the holiday rather than just somewhere you collapse dramatically after dinner.
- Price: ~$200–$500+ / night, with seasonal swings depending on demand.
- Best for: families, sun-seekers, couples, summer trips, and travelers who want Beirut plus relaxation in the same sentence.
- Not ideal for: travelers who want to walk straight into Gemmayze or Mar Mikhael nightlife from the hotel.
- Book this if: you want a luxury Beirut hotel where the pool, beach, and resort facilities are part of the reason you came.
- Why stay: resort facilities, pools, sea access, restaurants, and easy relaxation without leaving Beirut.
Logistics: This is a smart choice if you want a softer base in Beirut, especially during warmer months or if you are traveling with children and need built-in downtime.
Booking note: If the beach and pool facilities matter to your trip, Kempinski is one of the strongest luxury choices in Beirut. Check whether breakfast or resort-style perks are included before comparing rates.
4) Mövenpick Hotel Beirut — Best for Seafront Comfort and Airport Convenience

Mövenpick Hotel Beirut is the practical luxury choice with a very useful trick up its sleeve: it gives you a seafront resort feel while keeping you close to the airport. If you are landing late, leaving early, or simply refuse to spend half your trip calculating Beirut traffic, this hotel makes a lot of sense.
The setting is built around water, pools, beach access, and classic resort facilities, so it works well for travelers who want a softer stay rather than a purely urban hotel. It is especially handy for short breaks, family stays, and beach-first travelers who still want to dip into the city for food, nightlife, and sightseeing.
It is not the most boutique or character-filled option on this list, but that is not the mission. The mission is comfort, convenience, sea air, and a painless base. Sometimes “easy” is the most underrated luxury of all.
- Price: ~$250–$311 / night for standard rooms, depending on dates.
- Best for: short stays, beach-first travelers, families, late arrivals, early departures, and practical luxury.
- Not ideal for: travelers who want boutique interiors, old Beirut romance, or nightlife right outside the door.
- Book this if: you want sea views, resort facilities, and airport convenience without making the stay complicated.
- Why stay: private beach setting, resort-style facilities, pools, and convenient airport access.
Logistics: This is one of the easiest luxury hotels to choose if your Beirut stay is short or your flight times are awkward. It keeps the sea close and the airport transfer manageable.
Booking note: If you are choosing Mövenpick for the water, compare sea-view rooms first. The view is the whole point — we are not here to admire a wall and call it minimalist.
5) Hotel Albergo Beirut — Best Boutique Luxury with Old Beirut Romance

Hotel Albergo Beirut is where we go when we want the city to feel like a film: a little nostalgic, a little elegant, and just dramatic enough to make dinner plans feel more important than they are. This is not cookie-cutter luxury. This is intimate, romantic, and full of personality.
The hotel is known for its old-world interiors, attentive service, and boutique atmosphere. It is also often described as Lebanon’s only Relais & Châteaux property, which tells you the general mood: curated, polished, detail-obsessed, and slightly dangerous for people who believe hotel staircases should be admired like museum objects.
The Achrafieh location is excellent if you want restaurants, local city life, galleries, cafes, and easy access to other parts of Beirut. Stay here if you prefer charm over scale, atmosphere over mega-resort facilities, and a hotel that feels like it has actual stories hidden in the walls.
- Price: ~$220–$450+ / night, with higher rates during busy periods.
- Neighborhood: Achrafieh — ideal for dining, galleries, cafes, and city life.
- Best for: couples, design lovers, boutique-hotel fans, special occasions, and romantic Beirut stays.
- Not ideal for: travelers who want a beach resort, huge pool complex, or big international hotel facilities.
- Book this if: you want Beirut with charm, elegance, rooftop-pool atmosphere, and proper boutique personality.
Logistics: Achrafieh is one of the best areas for travelers who want a more local, stylish Beirut base without being too far from restaurants, galleries, and central neighborhoods.
Booking note: Albergo has limited inventory compared with the big waterfront hotels. If you want this romantic boutique mood, do not leave it until the last minute — the best rooms can disappear quickly.
6) Arthaus Beirut — Best for Artsy, High-End, Small-and-Serious Stays
Take a quick look inside:
Arthaus Beirut is for travelers who want their hotel to have a pulse. Not just a bed, a minibar, and a hallway that smells faintly of expensive soap — but art, texture, culture, and a sense that someone with taste had a proper opinion about every corner.
Set in Gemmayze, one of Beirut’s most atmospheric neighborhoods, Arthaus feels connected to the city’s creative energy. You are close to galleries, bars, restaurants, nightlife, and the kind of streets where wandering without a strict plan is actually the plan.
This is a small, high-end stay with personality, so do not expect the facilities of a giant resort. Come for the heritage setting, art-filled mood, intimate scale, and strong sense of place. It is luxury with edges, which in Beirut often feels far more interesting than luxury with perfect symmetry.
- Price: ~$180–$350+ / night, with limited availability because of the boutique scale.
- Area: Gemmayze — great for bars, galleries, restaurants, and late-night Beirut plans.
- Best for: creatives, couples, boutique-hotel lovers, art fans, and travelers who want local energy with comfort.
- Not ideal for: families who want resort facilities or travelers who prefer big-hotel predictability.
- Book this if: you want a small luxury hotel that feels connected to Beirut’s art, food, and nightlife scene.
Logistics: Arthaus is best if you want to explore Gemmayze, Mar Mikhael, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife without feeling sealed away inside a giant hotel bubble.
Booking note: Because Arthaus is boutique, room availability can be limited. If your dates are fixed, check this one early rather than assuming it will still be there after three more tabs and a minor existential crisis.
7) Kintsugi Beirut — Best New-School Design Boutique Stay
Take a quick look inside from our stay:
Kintsugi Beirut is the cool, design-forward boutique pick for travelers (us!) who choose hotels the way other people choose restaurants: carefully, aesthetically, and with just enough smug satisfaction when it turns out beautifully.
This is a newer-school Beirut stay: intimate, stylish, and memorable, with a strong concept rather than the “generic luxury beige” approach. The Mar Mikhael location puts you close to restaurants, bars, cafes, galleries, and Beirut’s creative nightlife scene, so the city is basically waiting outside the door with a drink and an opinion.
Because it is smaller and more boutique, this is not the pick for travelers who want huge resort facilities or a full-service grand hotel. It is best for short, stylish stays where the neighborhood is part of the experience and the hotel room feels like an extension of the city’s design scene.
- Price: ~$150–$300 / night, though prices can rise because inventory is limited.
- Area: Mar Mikhael — nightlife, restaurants, cafes, galleries, and Beirut buzz.
- Best for: design lovers, stylish short stays, couples, solo travelers, and travelers who want a hotel with personality.
- Not ideal for: travelers who want a beach, large pool complex, spa resort, or big-hotel services.
- Book this if: you want a smaller design-led hotel close to Beirut’s restaurant and nightlife scene.
Logistics: Kintsugi works best if you want Mar Mikhael on your doorstep and plan to spend part of your trip eating, drinking, wandering, and pretending you are not already checking property prices in the neighborhood.
Booking note: This is a limited-inventory boutique stay, so compare dates if the first price looks high. For design lovers, the room itself is part of the experience here — not just somewhere to drop your bag.
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