A conference room in Jounieh should offer seating for your exact group size, high-speed Wi-Fi, AV equipment, natural light, catering access and free parking. Al Murjan Palace Hotel’s conference room seats up to 24 and sits 16 km north of Beirut with all of these included.
Meeting rooms are easy to book badly. The room looks fine in a photograph, then on the day the Wi-Fi buckles or there is nowhere to take a coffee break. These are the things worth checking first.
A room that seats 24 boardroom-style seats far fewer comfortably in a U-shape or classroom layout. Confirm the seating arrangement, not just the capacity number.
All-day sessions in a windowless room lose the room by mid-afternoon. Check whether there is daylight, and where delegates go during breaks — a hotel with a restaurant, pool area and rooftop gives people somewhere to reset.
In-house catering means coffee arrives when you asked for it. At Al Murjan Palace the on-site restaurant serves Lebanese, Italian and international cuisine, and breakfast is available for delegates staying overnight.
Free private on-site parking removes a genuine friction point for a Lebanese corporate audience, most of whom will drive.
See the conference room or request availability on +961 71 284 112.
Al Murjan Palace Hotel’s conference room seats up to 24 guests for meetings, training and seminars.
Yes — free private on-site parking is included.
Yes. In-house catering covers Lebanese, Italian and international cuisine, with break service scheduled around your agenda.
The banquet hall seats up to 250 and the rooftop lounge up to 130, both on the same site.