Among
luxury hotels in Beirut, Le Gray is a contemporary-classic hotel that stands
out with its location in the historic downtown district. By day, the
Mediterranean sparkles in front with the peaks of Mount Lebanon in the
distance. By night, Beirut’s joie de vivre spills out of nearby Gemmayze’s
neighbourhood restaurants.
Le Gray, one of the
finest five-star hotels in Beirut, is made up of 87 contemporary rooms and
suites spread out over four floors. Many of the rooms can be interconnected for
those travelling together. The architecture by Australian Kevin Dash ensures
all rooms and suites are soaked in Mediterranean sun, while the central
floor-to-ceiling, glass-topped atrium means the building is filled with light
from the inside out. The contemporary, clutter-free interior design is by Mary
Fox Linton in close collaboration with creator, Gordon Campbell Gray. The
palette includes pastel shades of blue, sage green or lilac, with dark grey
tile and mosaic bathrooms.
Eating
and drinking in Beirut is at its most relaxed, and glamorous, at Hotel Le
Gray. Our headline address, Indigo on the Roof, is considered one
of Beirut’s best restaurants. Our bar and rooftop pool help define the city’s
beat, while more intimate corners to this contemporary-classic hotel include
our Cherry on the Rooftop,
Cigar Lounge, and street-level Gordon’s
Café. We have numerous outdoor terraces to enjoy the Mediterranean sun, and no
fussy dress codes. Food is fresh, in season and full of the passion that makes
our cuisine more than just high quality gastronomy.
For a meeting in
Beirut, Hotel Le Gray’s boardroom delivers. It seats 10 in a light-filled room
on the second floor, and is finished with all the details that matter. This
includes thoughtful service, an LCD screen, ceiling-mounted projector, laptop,
WiFi and direct phone access. Boardroom dining is arranged on a bespoke basis and
reflects our modern Mediterranean approach found at Indigo on the Roof. Other spaces at Le
Gray that can be booked for private parties include the Pool Lounge, and Cherry on the Rooftop, accommodating
up to 120 (indoors and outdoors).
PureGray
Health Club stands out from Beirut’s luxury spas with its commitment to
privacy, quality treatments and contemporary urban style. Six therapy rooms,
including one dedicated to couples, a wet treatment room and sauna, make up the
facilities on the hotel’s lower ground floor.
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