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The Smallville Hotel

  • Price$120-$180 — $160-$230
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.2

The Smallville Hotel is a contemporary boutique property on Damascus Road in Badaro, a leafy and increasingly fashionable residential neighbourhood in Beirut's southern urban zone. Badaro has cultivated a distinctive character over the past decade, emerging as a destination for independent bookshops, craft coffee culture, and a restaurant scene that prizes quality over scale, drawing a creative and cosmopolitan crowd that suits the hotel's aesthetic positioning well.

Trendy boutique hotel in Badaro neighborhood featuring contemporary design, rooftop pool bar, and excellent restaurant. Popular with younger travelers seeking style without luxury prices.

The Smallville Hotel is a contemporary boutique property on Damascus Road in Badaro, a leafy and increasingly fashionable residential neighbourhood in Beirut's southern urban zone. Badaro has cultivated a distinctive character over the past decade, emerging as a destination for independent bookshops, craft coffee culture, and a restaurant scene that prizes quality over scale, drawing a creative and cosmopolitan crowd that suits the hotel's aesthetic positioning well. The property lies approximately three kilometres from Hamra Street and roughly four kilometres from Beirut's downtown Central District, with rideshare services and service taxis providing straightforward connections to both.

The hotel was designed to fill the gap between Beirut's established five-star institutions and its basic budget options, positioning itself as a design-conscious mid-range property without the premium rates of the city's luxury segment. The building's interiors are characterised by clean architectural lines, exposed concrete, timber surfaces, curated art installations, and a considered colour palette drawn from the Lebanese landscape. Public spaces — particularly the lobby and rooftop zone — have been designed as social destinations in their own right rather than purely functional hotel infrastructure.

Room types include standard doubles, deluxe rooms, and junior suites, all fitted with comfortable beds, blackout curtains, flat-screen televisions, and modern bathrooms with quality fittings. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The ground-floor restaurant serves an all-day menu of Lebanese staples and international dishes and has established itself as a destination for Badaro residents beyond the hotel's own guest base.

The rooftop pool bar is the hotel's most celebrated feature, operating during the warmer months from approximately May through October. On summer evenings it attracts a lively crowd from the surrounding neighbourhood alongside hotel guests, with DJs and seasonal cocktail menus contributing to the social atmosphere. A compact gym is located on the lower floors.

Service is described as friendly and efficient rather than formal, reflecting the hotel's orientation toward younger, independent-minded travellers and creative professionals. The concierge can assist with restaurant bookings across Badaro and the wider city. On-site parking is available, a practical advantage given Beirut's persistent shortage of street parking.

Amenities

  • rooftop pool
  • restaurant
  • bar
  • free wifi
  • gym
  • parking

Location

Damascus Road, Badaro, Beirut

33.8764, 35.5147 View on map

Highlights

  • Rooftop pool bar with seasonal DJs and city views, a recognised Badaro social venue
  • Contemporary design with locally commissioned art and warm-toned interiors throughout
  • Ground-floor restaurant popular with neighbourhood residents for all-day dining
  • Situated in Badaro, one of Beirut's most walkable and creatively distinct neighbourhoods
  • On-site parking and a compact gym at mid-range price points

Tips for visiting

  • The rooftop pool bar operates seasonally from May to October — confirm it is open before booking around that window
  • Badaro's independent restaurant scene is excellent; ask staff for current neighbourhood recommendations
  • Weekend evenings on the rooftop can fill quickly — arrive early to secure a poolside seat
  • Service taxis on Damascus Road provide inexpensive connections to central Beirut throughout the day
  • The hotel's parking is limited; guests arriving by car should notify reception in advance

Accessibility

The Smallville Hotel is a purpose-built contemporary structure with lift access to all guest floors and relatively level common areas on the ground floor. Guests with mobility impairments should note that the rooftop pool area may include steps; the hotel should be contacted directly regarding specific accessibility needs before booking.

Frequently asked questions

Is The Smallville Hotel close to Beirut's main attractions?

The hotel is in the Badaro neighbourhood, approximately four kilometres from the Central District and Beirut Souks. The Sursock Museum in Achrafieh is roughly two kilometres away. Most central destinations are reachable in under twenty minutes by taxi or rideshare.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, there is a rooftop pool bar that operates seasonally during the warmer months, generally from May through October. Access is included for hotel guests and the bar is also open to non-resident visitors during operating hours.

What dining options are available at The Smallville Hotel?

The ground-floor restaurant offers all-day dining with Lebanese and international dishes. The rooftop bar serves cocktails and lighter fare during its seasonal operating period. The surrounding Badaro neighbourhood also has many independent restaurants within walking distance.

Is the hotel suitable for business travellers?

The Smallville Hotel caters well to individual business travellers seeking a stylish base with reliable WiFi and good restaurant facilities. It does not have dedicated conference rooms, making it less suited to groups requiring formal meeting spaces.