Beirut’s ‘Grande Dame’ reopens after two years

Beirut’s ‘Grande Dame’ reopens after two years

Lebanon - InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut, known as 'La Grande Dame' of the Lebanese capital’s hospitality scene, has reopened following two years of extensive repair work.

The hotel, overlooking the Beirut Marina and the Mediterranean Sea, was forced to close its doors following the explosion of August 4, 2020. For two years it has been unable to welcome guests, who had previously enjoyed its wide-ranging facilities, just steps away from the city’s seafront Corniche.

The hotel has played host to guests as diverse as silver screen legends Brigitte Bardot and Marlon Brando, to today’s top musicians including David Guetta and Alicia Keys.

The hotel will host visitors to the city who can enjoy its indoor and outdoor pools, full-service spa and gym and be spoilt for choice with its delectable array of restaurants and bars.

The reopening of the hotel is a crucial milestone in the renaissance of the Lebanese tourism industry – an emblem of luxury hospitality in the capital, opening doors to a world of fascination where great things happen -- sometimes the very best moments in life.

InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut is ideally situated in the centre of Beirut, just steps from the Corniche for guests to enjoy the view of Zaitunay Bay. The