~ Double Decker Sightseeing-Tours ~

Tue
Dec 28
2021
11:00 am TO 4:00 pm
RSVP

TBD
Lebanon

~ Party - Pre-Wedding ~

Tue
Dec 28
2021
9:30 pm TO 1:00 am
RSVP

ARTS
Beirut

+961 3 331 337
standalone-group.com

~ The Day Before ~

Wed
Dec 29
2021
11:00 am TO 4:00 pm
RSVP

To be revealed within the upcoming days

~ THE BIG DAY ~

Thu
Dec 30
2021
6:30 pm TO 4:00 am
RSVP

Chateau Rweiss
Chnaneir

+961 70 954 237
chateaurweiss.com

~ New Year's Eve ~

Fri
Dec 31
2021
9:00 pm TO 3:00 am
RSVP

Byblos

We will arrange a beautiful tour to discover different parts of Lebanon along with a multilingual guide. The fees (around $30)  will include: sightseeing entrance fees, free wifi, water and lunch. 

The destinations might change depending on the forecast. Stay tuned! 

ARTS a cool concept with a sleek design, offers a refined, yet vibrant experience embracing a modern fusion cuisine paired with unique cocktails and even better music.

If you haven't experienced the Lebanese night life then you haven't experienced anything in your life....

The formula is $100 per person for open premium bar (Ketel One vodka, Tanqueray gin, Jose Cuervo tequila, Black Label whisky, Gancia Proseco, Ixsir grande reserve wine) and a selection of food (spicy salmon tacos, angus mini burgers, yuzu edamame...), as well as a special DJ for the evening. 

The Venue

CHATEAU RWEISS Chnaniir was built in 1907 by the priest Boutros Abi Nasr as a private convent that does not belong to a specific congregation.
It contained both a church and a small school with dorms. 

Hence, from the get go, CHATEAU RWEISS has been a family legacy. The heirs of the convent decided to sell the property in the year 1969. The civil war of 1975 diminished the convent to sheer wreckage and made it abandoned.

In 2002, one of the heirs of the convent, named Rafic Abi Nasr, a veteran businessman, decided to bring it back, single handedly, from the man to whom it was sold, to the Rafic Abi Nasr's family.

Rafic Abi Nasr did not stop there, but bought twenty thousand square meters of land surrounding the convent. Therefore, the hill named Rweiss in Arabic lives up to its name, which means the hill that overlooks all other hills.