About Us
The property was built with perfection in the 1950s by Mr. Wadih Haddad, a passionate well-known architect, as his permanent residence. It is located in Ghazir, one of the most reputable traditional Lebanese villages situated in the center of Foutouh Keserwan, Mount Lebanon. The location is perfect for tourists, midway between North, South, Beirut and the Bekaa valley.
Architect Wadih Haddad (1923-1992) graduated and made a reputable career during Lebanon’s golden construction age in the 1950s and 1960s. He was known for his dedication to work, and transformed one of the property rooms into an office where he worked for late long hours.
Beit Wadih is currently managed by his family and the guest house is named after Wadih Haddad in tribute to a great Architect, husband, father, uncle and friend.
Beit Wadih guest house has been recently restored by its founders to maintain the charm and style dictated by its original Lebanese roots. Our main objective throughout the whole renovation process was to preserve the 1950s character with a very careful attention to the smallest details, in order to offer our guests an authentic and extremely pleasant stay. A twist of modern touch was added to ensure a comfortable and relaxing experience for each and every guest.
The property is constituted of a 3 floors Villa surrounded by a splendid garden planted with huge Pine trees and embraced by a rich combination of flowers, roses and other plants.The landscaping will leave you with a memorable outdoor experience. The property enjoys a panoramic view overlooking Jounieh bay.
The villa itself strongly speaks out a typical 1950s architectural character which closely correlates with Lebanon’s golden era of construction. The villa’s structure is made of bearing walls and arches; all made of thick natural yellow stones reinforced by an internal layer of concrete, one of the best construction techniques that defies time.