In the heart of Jounieh, Le Grove Hotel pairs warm, family-run Lebanese hospitality with easy, thoughtful comforts. Whether you’re here to unwind, gather with friends, or explore the coast and mountains, you’ll find calm spaces, caring service, and everything set up to make your stay effortless.
All rooms include: a private balcony with panoramic views (balcony table + 2 chairs), 40″ Smart TV, and essential comforts.
Jounieh (جونية) is a coastal gem just north of Beirut, whose roots stretch back to the Phoenician era when it served as a maritime trading post. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Jounieh thrived with silk factories, shops, and maritime trade, connected by road (15km) to Beirut and beyond. With the arrival of the Téléphérique cable car in 1965,
linking the bay of Jounieh to the shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa at 650 meters elevation, the city gained a symbolic architectural and spiritual landmark that draws visitors for its dramatic vistas. Through periods of war and renewal, Jounieh transformed from a quiet trade town into a vibrant coastal city celebrated for its blend of sea, mountain, gardens, and culture.
Today it’s known for its scenic coastline, historic souks, lively nightlife, and as a center of Lebanese heritage and hospitality. Jounieh is a coastal city in Keserwan District, about 16 km north of Beirut, Lebanon. Since 2017, it has been the capital of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate
The name Le Grove reflects our vision — a grove is a calm cluster of trees, a natural sanctuary where light, air, and peace flow freely. That same feeling guides every detail of our design. Open layouts invite movement and connection, allowing sunlight to dance across airy spaces and create a sense of effortless calm. Our colors and décor draw directly from nature — gentle botanical greens, sea-washed blues, and warm neutral tones — blending freshness with tranquility to help guests instantly feel at ease.
The hotel’s Franco-Italian architecture adds a graceful touch of European charm: clean lines, balanced proportions, and French-style balconies that open to panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, the public Jounieh Garden, and the majestic Harissa mountains. Every element — from architecture to palette — is chosen to celebrate openness, light, and harmony, creating a haven that feels both timeless and welcoming.
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