BSOUS village

For me it’s a dream village… Maybe because I have some wonderful childhood memories here but also because it’s objectively speaking just charming and lovely and fuuuull of beautiful old traditional houses like this one. My lucky sister just rented a summer house here and the whole family and all new and older friends are now spending their sundays in this cute little village. I spent my first day discovering old treasures in the “titkhiye” (attic) of the house and photographing beautiful gardens (photos here!). Ouf, I could keep writing and writing about this village, but please, go & see yourself! And don’t miss their silk museum (here)! And walk, just walk :-)

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17 comments
  1. Oh I love the wooden windows at Saifi village (and your nail polish) ;)

    • Me & Beirut said:

      How lovely you are to comment on my photo blog! Thank youuuuu :) When you’re here, I will invite you to Cafe Paul to see that window :)

  2. Anonymous said:

    A lovely authentic village to share with friends and family
    There’s a place there called “Beit El-Dai3a” where you can buy traditional crafts and food…
    Enjoy it

    • Me & Beirut said:

      Merci ktir my dear, looking forward to Beit el Dai3a, great tip :)

  3. I like this village a lot.. Thank you for the post.

    • Me & Beirut said:

      It’s my pleasure! Thank you for reading :-)

  4. I’m so in love with Bsous that I want to buy a house and spend my life there! I’m especially in love with the big purple tree (bl se7a). :D Gr8 post!

    • Me & Beirut said:

      So you know Bsous so well! Ohhh a house there would be a dream.. Don’t give up this idea!!! ps I will pay attention to the purple tree next time :-)

  5. Thank you for liking my blog! Greatly appreciated. Obviously I come from the far end of the planet, as I have not heard fo Bsous. Where is it please? It sounds such a charming place. Iggy and I are heading off for one dream tour in the next couple of years and I am compiling a list of magical places that we have to see. Bsous looks like it would fit the bill perfectly.

    • Me & Beirut said:

      You’re welcome, I liked your café photos, and you taught me the word Kiwi that I knew only as a fruit! Heard so much of your country! Bsous is in Lebanon by the way :-)

  6. Fadi Feghali said:

    This old house is cross away from my house. it’s being vacant for the past 25 years. The loquat and apricot tress are cross away from my balcony. The Easter lilies are on the balcony of my house… My sister and her family still live there.
    Thank you for that beautiful picture.

    • Hanan said:

      Really?? Iiincredible, thank you so much for sharing and for the nice description :)

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