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DemographicsChouf has around 277,000 residents
50.9% females and 49.1% males.
Almost 50% are in the age group 25–64
years. The younger residents (0–24
years) represent 41.4% while residents
65+ represent 10.8%
BusinessOver 135 active companies.
Over 100 hotels, with at least 6 toprated
ones.
Over 25 guesthouses and private villas
for rent seasonally; namely, Auberge Des
Emirs, Bouyouti, Beit El Jabal, and
Deir El Oumara
There are many F&B Concepts, from
Lebanese restaurants to Italian,
coffeehouses and specialty food.
Touristic SceneWith its rich history, verdant mountains
and iconic landmarks, Chouf has always
been an inspiring destination in Lebanon.SPECIFICATIONSTotal Plot Size: 4,500m2
Landscape: 4,000m2
Includes 70 planted fruit trees
Outdoor Space:
Terrace: 180 m2
Bathrooms x 2
Small office
Winter Space:
Indoor: 190 m2
Terrace 1: 135 m2 | Terrace 2: 48 m2
Bathrooms x 2
Kitchen: 35 m2CONSTRUCTION WORKSThe space is near-ready for operations:
Outdoor area is fully ready. The structure is built from natural old-stone, and has
fresh paint for all fenestrations (windows, doors, etc) and metal works (rails).
The outdoor area has a built-in fountain that has been restored.
Indoor/Winter area requires some additional works, mainly for tiling and
customizing the design to fit your F&B concept.
Kitchen installation is complete, but requires kitchen equipment in accordnace with
your requirements.
Electric (40amp - triphase circuit breaker)) and water systems are installed and
operational.
Phone line is available and functional.
Solar Panels for hot water are available.
Parking space is available and readyKey PointsPrime location:
Standing on the main highway, the location is
a gateway to the Chouf district. It has high
visibility as tourists and locals take this route
to go anywhere in the Chouf.
With around 4,000 inhabitants residing in
Deir Al Qamar all year long, the location can
attract a steady flow of customers
Demographics: The location is suitable for locals and
tourists (mainly in summer). There is a good
proportion of people with purchasing power, and
within a desirable age group. They are educated and
lead active lifestyles.
Competition: There are many F&B outlets, however
no major brands are present, giving room for your
concept to become a leader.
Accessibility: The location is Convenient with easy
accessibility and parkingLocated in Deir El Qamar , ChoufDeir el-Qamar's historical
significance, architectural charm,
and natural beauty make it a
popular destination for tourists
looking to explore Lebanon's
cultural and natural heritage.
It offers a peaceful and authentic
Lebanese experience with a rich
blend of history and tradition.Historical SignificanceDeir al-Qamar has a rich history dating back centuries. It
was the capital of Mount Lebanon during the 16th and
17th centuries under the rule of the Ma'an dynasty and
later the Shihab dynasty. The town served as a center of
governance, culture, and trade during this period.Architectural Heritage:Deir al-Qamar is famous for its well-preserved and
traditional Lebanese architecture. The town features
stone-built houses, narrow winding streets, and historical
structures.Chouf Nature Reserve:The town is located near the Chouf Nature Reserve, one
of Lebanon's most important protected areas. The
reserve offers opportunities for hiking, bird watching,
and enjoying the natural beauty of the Chouf
Mountains.Local Culture:Deir al-Qamar is known for its warm and welcoming
local community. Visitors can experience Lebanese
hospitality, sample traditional Lebanese cuisine, and
purchase handmade crafts and products from local
artisans.Annual Festivals:Deir al-Qamar hosts various festivals and cultural events
throughout the year, celebrating the town's heritage
and promoting local traditions. These events often
include music, dance, and food.Scenic Views:The town is located in a picturesque setting, surrounded
by lush greenery, rolling hills, and mountainous terrain.
Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the
Chouf Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea from
various vantage points in and around the town.Religious Heritage:Deir al-Qamar is home to several religious sites,
including churches and mosques. The town has a diverse
religious community, and these sites reflect the area's
cultural and religious diversity.Built in 1915, it was a popular restaurant that hosted highcaliber guests, parties and celebrations for the village people and their guests.