Dar Zefta
Guesthouse in Zefta, Nabatieh
- Swimming pool
- Remarkable architecture
- Landscapes & gardens
- Mountain view
- Pet-friendly
- Breakfast included
- Free wireless internet
Overview
Formerly one of South Lebanon’s distinguished private homes, Dar Zefta, is an exquisite guesthouse that painstakingly restored its original Ottoman-era classic proportions while making it tastefully modern and vibrant. From the chic inviting interiors flooded with natural light to the fabulous conservatory and lush surrounding gardens, Dar Zefta is a truly magical place that you never want to leave.
The place
Perched on a quiet hill in the Nabatieh District, Dar Zefta has uninterrupted views of Zefta village and beyond. The newly refurbished guesthouse offers individually styled rooms equipped with custom-designed furniture and paintings from prominent Lebanese artists, such as Hussein Madi. The outdoor area is equally impressive with a 6,000 square meter garden covered in pine and olive trees on two levels and a gorgeous courtyard and pool. The warm staff treats guests just like family and serves delicious meals prepared with homegrown seasonal produce.
The story
Originally built between 1906-1911, Dar Zefta served as the family residence of Hussein Beik el Darwiche, a visionary and respected governor of several districts in the South of Lebanon. He commissioned Italian and Oriental architects to construct the family home, which went on to become a landmark avant-garde mansion in Zefta and a hub of hospitality. The house was fully restored in 2014 with the help of Lebanese architect and urban planner Simone Kosremelli.
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