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A trip to Beirut promises a unique atmosphere. If you’ve spent the day exploring the city’s diverse neighborhoods and museums and are now in search of an ultra-luxurious stay at trendy boutique hotels, you’re in the right place. Here are the best boutique hotels in Beirut Lebanon.
Keep planning your Beirut stay
Beirut does not really do boring hotel stays. One minute we are checking into a design-led little hideaway, the next we are debating rooftops, beach clubs, mezze, Mar Mikhael nights, and whether “just one more neighborhood walk” is how all great travel mistakes begin. If your boutique hotel is the stylish base camp, these guides help you build the rest of the Beirut trip around it — food, views, nightlife, sea air, and a little beautiful chaos.
- Best Luxury Hotels in Beirut – for grander stays, sea-view splurges, polished service, and the hotels that make Beirut feel properly cinematic.
- Best Beach Hotels in Beirut – for seafront stays, pool days, private beach energy, and the very valid desire to wake up near the Mediterranean.
- Where To Stay in Beirut – for choosing the right neighborhood before you accidentally book somewhere that looks perfect but behaves like a logistical riddle.
- Beirut Travel Guide – for the bigger city picture: when to go, what to see, how to plan, and why Beirut rewards curious travelers.
- Best Things To Do in Beirut – for museums, ruins, cafés, sea walks, neighborhoods, and the classic stops that actually deserve your time.
- Beirut Itinerary: 3 Days – for turning your boutique hotel stay into a full plan with history, rooftops, waterfront strolls, food, and nightlife.
- Best Places To Eat in Beirut – for mezze, cafés, seafood, comfort food, and the restaurant stops that make “we’ll just grab something quick” deeply unrealistic.
- Nightlife in Beirut – for bars, rooftops, dancing, Mar Mikhael energy, and the evening plans that prove Beirut is not remotely interested in an early bedtime.
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Best Boutique Hotels in Beirut
1. Arthaus Beirut
Arthaus is the kind of boutique hotel that makes us slow down before we have even checked in. Hidden inside four beautifully restored Ottoman-era houses, it feels less like a standard hotel and more like staying inside someone’s very cultured, very well-travelled imagination. You know the type: old stone, layered textures, art everywhere, and a courtyard that practically orders you to sit down and have breakfast under the trees.
At the heart of the property, there is a lush garden courtyard where breakfasts stretch lazily into late morning and lunches arrive with that “we are absolutely not rushing today” energy. The whole place has a creative pulse, helped along by the owners’ colourful art collection and furniture gathered from around the world. Arthaus Beirut does not feel polished in a predictable way. It feels personal, layered, and properly alive.
What we love
- The courtyard: leafy, calm, and ideal for pretending we are the sort of people who linger over breakfast without checking our phones.
- The art-filled interiors: bold, collected, and far more interesting than beige hotel minimalism.
- The boutique atmosphere: intimate, characterful, and perfect if you want a stay that feels deeply connected to Beirut’s creative side.

2. Albergo Hotel

Albergo Hotel is where Beirut puts on its velvet jacket and behaves beautifully. Set in Achrafieh, on fashionable Mono Street, this renovated 1930s mansion has that old-school Lebanese elegance that makes modern glass-box hotels look a bit emotionally unavailable.
Inside, we get carefully chosen furniture, oriental rugs, crystal chandeliers, and suites with proper living spaces — because sometimes a bed and a chair are simply not enough. Some rooms come with hot tub baths, and the rooftop pool brings in those wide Mediterranean views that make you instantly more forgiving of life’s small inconveniences. Staying here feels like dipping into a more romantic version of Lebanon, with all the charm and none of the effort.
What we love
- The mansion setting: elegant, historic, and much more memorable than a standard city hotel.
- The rooftop pool: city rooftops, Mediterranean views, and peak “we made the right hotel choice” energy.
- The suites: chandeliers, rugs, space to breathe, and a proper sense of place.

3. Caramel Boutique Hotel

Caramel Boutique Hotel is for travellers who want to be right in the thick of Beirut’s urban buzz. Set on Hamra Street, it is modern, compact, and full of personality — the sort of place where you drop your bags, scan the room, and think, yes, this will do nicely.
Inside, the hotel keeps things fresh with contemporary design, colourful touches, and wall art across its 25 rooms. But the real selling point is location. Hamra is one of Beirut’s liveliest neighbourhoods, known for cafés, bars, restaurants, shops, and that late-evening energy that whispers, “Maybe just one more drink?” Dangerous phrase. Excellent neighbourhood.
What we love
- The Hamra location: perfect if you want restaurants, cafés, bars, and city life close by.
- The modern rooms: simple, colourful, and more fun than generic hotel beige.
- The value: a good pick if you want boutique style without going full luxury-wallet meltdown.

4. O Monot Boutique Hotel Beirut
O Monot Boutique Hotel brings us into sleeker territory. Set in Saifi, close to Downtown Beirut, this is the hotel for travellers who like their boutique stays polished, modern, and just a little bit smug about their good taste.
The design is clean and stylish, with a chic city-hotel atmosphere rather than old mansion romance. You get a restaurant with big windows and city views, plus a rooftop pool, terrace, and bar — otherwise known as the holy trinity of “we are not leaving the hotel yet.” It works especially well if you want a central base with a more contemporary feel.
What we love
- The rooftop setup: pool, terrace, bar, skyline views — all the city-break essentials behaving nicely.
- The Saifi location: handy for Downtown Beirut, restaurants, galleries, and polished urban wandering.
- The modern style: ideal if you prefer sleek boutique energy over vintage mansion drama.

5. Le Gray Hotel

Le Gray Hotel is the kind of place that understands the assignment: big views, refined interiors, serious dining, and an infinity pool that makes us briefly believe we are living in a travel magazine spread. If Beirut has been loud, hot, chaotic, and brilliant — as Beirut often is — this is where we come to exhale in style.
The hotel offers views toward the Mediterranean, elegant lounge spaces, excellent dining, and one of those pools that instantly becomes the main character. There is also a spa for proper pampering, with treatments such as volcanic hot stone massages and rejuvenating anti-aging facials. In short: we arrive tired, dusty, and full of opinions; we leave smoother, calmer, and possibly more expensive-looking.
What we love
- The infinity pool: easily one of the biggest reasons to book if you love a hotel with a view.
- The spa: ideal after long Beirut walks, museum days, or dramatic negotiations with your suitcase.
- The luxury feel: polished, elegant, and made for travellers who want comfort without apologising for it.

6. Baffa House

Baffa House is small, bright, and wonderfully personal — basically the opposite of a giant anonymous hotel where nobody remembers whether you exist. Set in Beirut’s creative Mar Mikhael district, it is a charming B&B with just four rooms and a strong design personality.
The owners — a filmmaker and a graphic designer — have clearly brought their creative instincts into every corner. Expect white walls, colourful prints, pops of orange, blue, and yellow, and a home-like atmosphere that feels relaxed rather than over-styled. For art lovers, design fans, and anyone who prefers intimate stays over hotel machinery, this is one of the sweetest boutique options in Beirut.
What we love
- The Mar Mikhael location: great for galleries, cafés, restaurants, and Beirut’s creative energy.
- The intimate scale: only four rooms, so it feels personal rather than processed.
- The design details: colourful, playful, and clearly shaped by people with actual taste. Imagine that.

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