In the heart of Tyre’s old city, the hotel grips the traditional Lebanese architecture and Moroccan Raids and guarantees the traveler a unique and memorable Mediterranean experience.
Tourists staying here will be eager to explore this lovely city as nothing speaks of the Phoenician heritage quite like Tyre.
There is no Lebanese city that evokes Phoenician heritage quite like Tyre. The spirit of travel, Mediterranean trade posts, glassblowing, the color purple… Dar Camelia embraces this adventure from East to West with its melange of traditional Lebanese architecture and Moroccan riads.
Dar Camelia is a boutique hotel comprising eight rooms, each containing furniture and decor from different parts of the world: a carved door from Indonesia, Moroccan drapery, mottled mirrors from Beirut’s antique shops, brass inserts designed by Lebanese artisans… from impressive canopy beds to clawfoot tubs, the senses are fully immersed in the experience.
The promise of Andalusia awaits guests under the shade of the orange trees that grow in Dar Camelia’s courtyard.
Guests staying at the hotel can make their way to the restaurant for the Intercontinental morning breakfast buffet and unwind by the tree-shaded patio.
A lounge bar is available at the hotel while several restaurants, snack bars, and cafes are just around the corner.
Tyre is the fourth largest, most southerly city and.one of the most excavated sites in Lebanon, with an enormous wealth of archeological treasures.
It is a Unesco World Heritage Site, and includes two huge parks of ancient ruins, Al-Mina and Al-Bass, as well as a coastal nature preserve for migratory birds and endangered sea turtles.
The Ras al-Ain spring six kilometers to the south of has been providing fresh water to the city for thousands of years, and was once tapped for the Roman aqueducts that stretched all the way back to the metropolis.
Tyre Coast Nature Reserve is in the southeast part of Tyre and covers the best and largest sandy beaches in Lebanon.
Tyre hippodrome is considered as one of the largest Roman hippodrome (a stadium for chariot or horse races) ever built.
This area is full of life and was a khan during the Ottoman period, and an old house which belonged to an Ottoman noble family.
Tyre World Heritage Site is the famous origin of Europa and Elissa.Over the ages, the city saw Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Crusader and Mameluk conquerors.
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