The second floor is decorated in the French style and has five fully equipped rooms.
Gadir (201)

Gadir, or Cadiz, was the first settlement of the West founded by the Phoenicians where they constructed a harbor of great strategic importance. Room with a balcony facing the street, it has two single beds joined together. It has a classical decoration with an antique touch.
Tartus (202)

Tartus, whose origins are 2000 BCE, was founded by the Phoenicians and situated in modern day Syria. The room has a balcony facing the street and is equipped with a queen-sized bed complete with a canopy. The windows let in a lot of natural light and the decor is very romantic.
Tiro (203)

Tiro or Tyre, the most important of Phoenician cities, has a balcony facing the street and has two seperate beds joined together. Its is a large, well lit room and decorated in the French style with a touch of the past.
Sidón (204)

Sidon, one of the most important Phoenician cities along with Tyre and situated along the coast of Lebanon, has an interior balcony facing the patio and two beds joined together. The decoration is classical oriental and very enchanting.
Biblós (205)

Biblos, an ancient Phoenician city and a powerful center of commerce in the Mediterranean, with interior facing windows overlooking the patio and two individual and separate beds. This room is handicap accesible.