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The Unrevealed Secret

Now there is a secret we have wanted to share with you, but weren’t sure if you were the right one for the possession of this sacred information. Now that Ramadan is here, we know that the time of sharing has come, and we should reveal our generosity here at LebHotels by unveiling this to you.

On the top of Beirut’s mountain, 23Km away is a village that was once a famous tourists’ summer resort that rebuilt itself today, after being destroyed in the war, to serve as a beautiful summer resort once again. This village is known as Bhamdoun, which is divided into Bhamdoun the Station part and Bhamdoun the village. The reason to this division was the fact that Bhamdoun once possessed a railroad from Beirut and back, but it has shut down over the years especially after the war that took place between the Christians and Druze’s Progressive Socialist Party in that region.

Bhamdoun has a lot to show, from gorgeous scenery to the Lamartine valley, to its sacred 5 churches, 3 mosques, and even a synagogue! Out of the 3 synagogues present in Lebanon, the one in Bhamdoun still stands today. Now you still must be wondering about what the secret is, well here is your deal:

You will enjoy researching on Bhamdoun and all its wonders today, as well as the restaurants and hotels in Bhamdoun, and we will keep thinking about how to portray this secret to you in the next two days issue. See you soon and Ramadan Karim from the LebHotels team once again!

Bhamdoun Lebanon

When The Lunar Calendar Strikes Nine in Diverse Lebanon

The lunar calendar has struck nine for Muslims in Lebanon and around the world. For a whole month Muslims shall celebrate the month of Ramadan, fasting until the evening and then having their iftar after the addan calls for prayer from the minarets.

Being the hospitable people they are, Lebanese Muslims will definitely invite you out for their huge meal in the evening, known as iftar, it is where you will eat all you can and whatever you like, since there is always much to choose from.

Lebanese Christians and other religions try to keep solidarity with their Muslim brethren and eat in the evenings, so restaurants will crowd up intensely then. Hotels will rejoice with people going there during the month of Ramadan, but there is always a place for you, in one of the hotels in Beirut, or hotels in Byblos, the ancient Phoenician city of charm, perhaps hotels in Bhamdoun?

Whatever your choice LebHotels wishes you a Happy Ramadan, and would love to have you in Lebanon at anytime of the year.

Ramadan in the mixed Lebanon