One of Beirut's most iconic luxury hotels, Le Gray, Beirut is a Campbell Gray Hotel and member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
Located on Martyrs Square, you are just moments away from the city's museums, shopping areas and thriving nightlife scene.
The hotel is in the city's historic downtown area, just a 15 minute drive from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport.
The hotel offers some of the city's best views, combined with authentic service and 5 star facilities.
Le Gray, Beirut is one of the finest five star hotels in the centre of Beirut.
The 103 elegant rooms and suites have all been designed to make the most of the Mediterranean sun and the views of the historic Downtown.
With a minimum of 40 square metres, Le Gray, Beirut has some of the most spacious bedrooms and suites in Beirut.
The rooms are designed with comfort and functionality in mind, creating luxury accommodation in the city centre.
The contemporary, clutter free interior design by Mary Fox Linton, uses pastel shades of blue, sage green and lilac, with dark grey tile and mosaic bathrooms.
Many of the rooms can be interconnected to create one, two or three bedroom suites, with a private entrance foyer.
The suite offers corner windows with some of the best views of the city, separate living room, dining table & work desk.
Some of the Corner Suites can connect to an adjoining Premium Room, Executive Suite or both.
Executive Suites can comfortably welcome a third person on an extra bed or connect to an adjoining Deluxe Room, Executive Suite or Corner Suite.
The spacious Executive Suites have a sitting and dining area, ideal for those enjoying a longer stay in Beirut.
Located on the 5th floor, each Terrace Suite has its own private terrace, allowing you to step outside and take in the views, or enjoy dinner for two al fresco.
The suite offers living area with seating, dining table and work station.
Premium Rooms can connect through a private entrance foyer to a one bedroom Corner Suite and an Executive Suite to create your own two or three bedroom apartment.
The Premium Room offers Super king bed, balcony & views of the historic Downtown.
The Deluxe Rooms are spacious and can be configured with either a king or twin beds.
The floor to ceiling windows offer views of either the historical downtown or Weygand Street.
RESTAURANTS
Whether you are looking for that perfect place to catch up with friends or the restaurant with the best views in the city, you will find it at Le Gray, Beirut.
The team of chefs have created the perfect menus for each of the restaurants.
From casual dining on the terrace in Gordon's Cafe to a romantic meal for two in Indigo on the Roof, the food is just right for any occasion; the food is fresh, seasonal and locally sourced.
The hotel's team takes great care in finding the best quality ingredients for the guests and enjoy showcasing the finest food from the region.
LOUNGES
A space for everyone, anytime, at Le Gray, Beirut.
3 distinct lounges, each for a different mood.
Grab a coffee, relax with a cigar or chill out by the pool.
It's where you go to escape, sit back and be creative, have a one to one with a business partner or meet up with friends.
All the lounges offer great nibbles and drinks with different atmospheres throughout the day.
The Pool Lounge is the place to be during the day, with the Cigar Lounge the cosiest place in the evenings.
The new Lobby Lounge is opening soon and will offer a relaxing space, day or night.
BARS
The hotel have two amazing bars at Le Gray, Beirut, each with their own seasonal vibe.
Bar ThreeSixty is open until April and has the most stunning panoramic views of Downtown.
During the summer, the poolside area comes alive at Cherry on the Rooftop.
Known as the wild child of the Middle East, Beirut certainly knows how to party.
The two rooftop bars open at different times throughout the year but both offer panoramic views of the city and drinks lists which are just as exciting.
The glass domed bar with 360 degree views of Beirut (open October - April).
Great music and decadent martinis.
Sip your favourite cocktail while watching the city from above.
The vast drinks list covers all the classics, as well as the own innovative creations.
The DJ keeps the funky vibe alive with a fantastic selection of lounge and house beats.
The food menu offers main courses or a selection of light bites to share, available until midnight, or 1.00h on Fridays & Saturdays.
Wednesdays - Retro Night & Deep House with the DJ.
Thursdays - Ladies Night!
Fridays - International fusion with Pink Quintet.
Saturdays - Commercial with the DJ.
Cherry on the Rooftop is a summertime destination in its own right, always bubbling with energy drawing in the spirit of the Mediterranean which dominates the view.
This poolside rooftop ultra lounge takes its name from a fabulous fruity painting that hangs at its entrance.
The DJ creates a loungy atmosphere during the week with more animated sounds over the weekend.
Cherry is the buzzing summer bar alongside the rooftop pool.
The Cigar Lounge has a warm, wooden interior with amber armchairs and sofas, a light-filled library corner and a sunken outdoor garden terrace; it is the perfect place for entertaining or privately relaxing and enjoying a cigar.
The humidor has fine Cuban cigars, from Cohibas to Montecristos while the bar is stocked with a connoisseur's selection of single malts, Cognacs and Armagnacs.
17.00h - 02.00h
Gordon's Cafe is Beirut’s most lively cafe; it is chic, casual and cosmopolitan with a sidewalk location on the hotel's ground floor on Weygand Street.
It attracts the great and good of Beirut, from ladies who lunch to the city's powerbrokers, as well as those who travel to Lebanon to be inspired by its energy.
A bright, brasserie style neighbourhood favourite, Gordon's Cafe opens for light breakfast and stays open throughout the day.
The menu includes salads, burgers, wood-fired pizzas and daily specials.
08.00h - 23.00h
The extensive cellar gathers wines from all continents and is a triple winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for offering one of the most outstanding restaurant wine lists in the world.
Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Indigo on the Roof offers Mediterranean inspired menus alongside some of the best views of the city.
daily06.30h - 11.00h
12.30h - 15.30h
20.00h - 23.30h
Mediterranean
It is the perfect place to grab a coffee or meet friends for afternoon tea.
The new Lobby Lounge is the heart of the hotel.
08.00h - 00.00h
daily15.00h - 18.30h
The Pool Lounge open every day to welcome hotel guests and locals alike; the stunning infinity pool has magnificent views of the Mediterranean and Mount Lebanon.
The pool and pool deck areas are reserved for hotel guests and members of PureGray Health Club & Spa.
10.00h - 18.00h
healthy snacks & fresh juices
At PureGray Health Club & Spa, the spa's team believes in the power of touch rather than machines to deliver quality treatments.
Here uses Natura Bisse skincare for facials and Tisserand organic aromatherapy oils for massages and body treatments.
The spa's team also hosts visiting practitioners in specific alternative medicine disciplines such as Cupping, Reiki and Acupuncture.
The treatments are designed around both classic and innovative techniques and products.
The gym at Le Gray features state-of-the-art Technogym equipment, with male and female saunas and lockers.
Luxury beauty salon by Bechara Haddad - Besha. Offering hair styling, makeup, manicures, pedicures and waxing, among other beauty services.
As a hotel guest or member you can enjoy sweeping views of Beirut, the Mediterranean and Mount Lebanon from the breathtaking, chlorine-free, infinity pool.
Pampering is for everyone; make your choice from the menu below.
Offering some of the best accommodation in Lebanon, Le Gray, Beirut is a landmark five-star hotel in the heart of Beirut Central District overlooking Martrys Square.
From 1975 to 1990, the area was razed by civil war.
Now restored, the neighbourhood (known as Solidere) is the energetic soul of the city's new identity.
These days, Beirut is considered the most liberated city in the Arab world, sitting as it does on the edge of the Occidental Mediterranean.
Solidere is the downtown neighbourhood where everything happens, with Le Gray, Beirut at its core.
When staying at the hotel you are within walking distance of the city's shoreline, Downtown's luxury shops and the gastronomic lures of Gemmayze neighbourhood.
Here, the dazzling glamour, glitz and joie de vivre of modern Beirut play out against a richly historic backdrop, from Roman to Phoenician to traditional Levantine.
Located on the first floor inside and under the dramatic atrium, a great space for art exhibitions and vernissages - 270 sq.m, 50m of linear hanging space, directional spotlights, natural daylight.
The Baalbeck International Festival takes over the ruins of Heliopolis-Baalbeck, The Beiteddine Art Festival occupies the courtyards of the magical 18th-century Beiteddine Palace.
In the autumn, the city hosts the Beirut Marathon. An exciting event with over 60,000 runners, from more than 70 countries, competing.
A visit to the Beirut National Museum is a perfect way to start your discovery, after that the concierge team are on hand to help you plan the rest of your visit.
Beiteddine and Deir el Qamar, power centres during the Ottoman empire will take you back to XVIIIth century Lebanon.
Located within the new conference area and equipped with state-of-the-art multi-media equipment (60 sq.m).
The ancient fishing town of Byblos is believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site.
The new Le Grand Salon is the perfect venue for hosting all kinds of events, from conferences and product launches to banquets and award dinners (400 sq.m).
Located on the second floor with masses of daylight, the Meeting Room has a large board table for up to 12 people (20 sq.m).
Equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia equipment, this venue is ideal for seminars, round tables, and brainstorming creative sessions (150 sq.m).
Beirut has redefined clubbing. No trip to Lebanon is complete without a night out in one of the city's exciting neighbourhoods.
Depending on the snowfall, skiing is usually possible from mid-December until April. In the spring you can see the snow on the mountains in the morning, then head to the coast for an afternoon of watersports.
Wine making in the Levant dates back to Biblical times and, today, the Lebanese wine making tradition is better than ever.
LE GRAY
Martyrs SquareBeirut Central District 2011 3312 Lebanon