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Discover the top 17 best rooftops in Beirut . From chic spots like Iris and Clap to hidden gems like Pool D’état and FABRK, explore the best places to enjoy panoramic views, signature cocktails, and vibrant nightlife in Lebanon’s capital.
Keep chasing Beirut’s skyline and nightlife
Beirut rooftops are where the city gets beautifully dramatic: Mediterranean sunsets, skyline lights, cocktails with a view, music in the warm air, and that familiar little lie that we are “only staying for one drink.” Once the rooftop has done its magic, these guides help you build the rest of the Beirut trip around it — where to stay, where to eat, what to see, where to go after dark, and how to stretch the city into a fuller Lebanon escape.
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- Best Luxury Hotels in Beirut – for polished stays, sea views, rooftop pools, grand hotels, and the kind of base that makes the whole trip feel more cinematic.
- Best Beach Hotels in Beirut – for seaside stays, pool days, Mediterranean views, and the swim-first version of a Beirut escape.
- Best Things To Do in Beirut – for museums, ruins, sea walks, neighborhoods, cafés, and the daytime city before the skyline starts glowing.
- Shopping in Beirut – for boutiques, markets, local designers, souvenirs, and the classic “we only went for a walk” shopping spiral.
- Best Day Trips From Beirut – for beaches, mountains, ancient ruins, and easy escapes once Beirut has convinced us that Lebanon deserves more than one city stop.
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Heads-up on hours: Beirut rooftops are often seasonal and weather-dependent. If you’re going for sunset or a weekend set, reserve and reconfirm day-of (especially for Iris, CLAP, SPINE, and Penthouse Club). Many spots also run age policies and minimum-spend on peak nights.
1. Fabrk Urban Lounge

In the heart of Mar Mikhael, Fabrk Urban Lounge is all about good vibes and great views. Sip a sunset cocktail, groove to your favorite tunes, and maybe even rack up a game of pool. With its laid-back yet lively atmosphere, this spot is perfect for unwinding or turning the energy up as the night goes on.
Armenia St., Mar Mikhael, Beirut | instagram.com/fabrkbeirut/
Opening hours: Most evenings from late afternoon till late (commonly ~4:30pm–2am; seasonal).
Price: €€ (cocktails mid-range; promos like “open bar” formulas pop up).
What we love: Sunset DJ energy, pool table/baby-foot corner, and that Mar Mikhael skyline from a chilled terrace.
2. The Pool Bar at the Hotel Albergo

Sophistication meets skyline views at Albergo’s Pool Bar. By day, it’s an elegant escape for a dip; by night, it’s all about cocktails and city lights. Planning something special? This rooftop can be reserved for private events, from intimate dinners to glam receptions. Pure Beirut luxury.
137 Rue Abdel Wahab El Inglizi, Achrafieh, Beirut | albergobeirut.com/restaurants/
Opening hours: Daily 10:00–23:00 (Pool Bar); Swim Club from sundown till late (seasonal).
Price: €€–€€€ (hotel cocktails with skyline views).
What we love: Relais & Châteaux polish, golden-hour cocktails, and an art-deco mood that feels timeless Beirut.
3. O Monot Rooftop

Perched on the 11th floor, O Monot Rooftop is a slice of heaven above the city. Expect a chic setting, smooth lounge beats, and panoramic views of Achrafieh and Downtown. Perfect for date nights or just sipping something chilled while watching Beirut sparkle.
Monot Street, Achrafieh, Beirut | omonot.com/restaurants_bars/1
Opening hours: Evenings; commonly from 18:00 “till late” in season.
What we love: 11th-floor panorama over Achrafieh & Downtown with smooth lounge beats.
4. The Penthouse Club at The Smallville Hotel

The Penthouse Club screams rooftop luxury. Towering above the city, this spot blends jaw-dropping views with an elegant pool lounge and a world-class menu. From sunset cocktails to late-night vibes, it’s where Beirut’s nightlife feels effortlessly glamorous.
The Smallville Hotel, Damascus Road, Museum District, Badaro, Beirut | instagram.com/thesmallville_hotel/
Opening hours: Nightly program; venue advertises 24/7 access/events—check schedule/reservations.
Price: €€–€€€ (club-lounge pricing; specials & live-music nights).
What we love: Big-city rooftop glam with rotating DJs and a proper pool-lounge scene.
5. Capitole By Analogue

Lively, stylish, and buzzing with energy—Capitole is one of Beirut’s ultimate night-out destinations. From killer Downtown views to vibrant beats and a crowd that knows how to party, this rooftop nails the balance between glam and fun.
Asseily Building, Riad El Solh Square, Downtown Beirut | instagram.com/capitolebeirut/
Opening hours: Evenings (often from 19:00, seasonal rooftop calendar).
Price: €€–€€€ (cocktail lounge that morphs into a late vibe).
What we love: Martyrs’ Square line-of-sight, dress-up vibes, and a classic Beirut “rooftop night out.”
6. Pool d’Etat Rooftop

A rooftop that feels like an urban jungle? Welcome to Pool d’Etat. By day, it’s a sun-soaked poolside paradise shaded by lush trees; by night, it morphs into a lively cocktail bar with music and energy to match. Seasonal bites, signature drinks, and a 15-meter pool—need we say more?
Abdel Baki St., Hamra, Beirut | instagram.com/pooldetat/
Opening hours: Pool usually ~10:00–19:00; bar/kitchen open till late (past midnight) in season.
Price: €–€€ (day pool fees; bar snacks & cocktails fairly friendly).
What we love: Green, urban-jungle rooftop with a 15-meter pool by day, buzzy cocktail terrace by night.
7. Iris Beirut

Trendy, open-air, and oozing coastal vibes, Iris is where Beirut meets the Mediterranean. Perfect for sunset cocktails or a stylish night out, this hotspot mixes great food, creative drinks, and music that sets the tone for unforgettable evenings.
Seaside Pavilion, Beirut Central District | instagram.com/irisbeirut/
Opening hours: Mon–Sat 18:00–late; Sun 18:00–22:00 (program-led; seasonal).
Price: €€–€€€ (signature cocktails; party sunsets).
What we love: Sunset rituals with sax/DJ sets and big open-air energy facing the Med
8. Skyline Rooftop Lounge

If you’re chasing sunsets, Skyline is your golden ticket. Located at Mövenpick Beirut, this rooftop is perfect for post-work drinks or a romantic dinner by the sea. Expect fusion flavors, artfully mixed cocktails, and live entertainment that keeps the vibe effortlessly chic.
General de Gaulle Avenue, Raouche, Beirut | instagram.com/movenpickbeirut/
Opening hours: Evenings (typ. ~18:00–02:00 on open nights; seasonal).
Price: €€–€€€ (hotel lounge pricing).
What we love: Sea-level sunsets that turn into chic, live-music evenings over the waves.
9. Clap Beirut

For the ultimate fusion of fine dining and sky-high views, Clap Beirut delivers. Famous for its sensational Japanese menu, this rooftop wraps you in elegance with a buzzing outdoor bar scene. It’s where Beirut’s trendsetters go for sushi, cocktails, and Instagram-worthy sunsets.
Martyr’s Square, Annahar Bldg, 8th Floor, Beirut | instagram.com/clapbeirut/
Opening hours: “From 18:00 onwards” daily; lunch service on some days; Golden Hours 18:00–20:30 (check live).
Price: €€€ (fine-dining Japanese + terrace bar).
What we love: Best-in-class sushi and a glamorous terrace framed by city + sea views.
10. SPINE

Minimalist design, jaw-dropping city-and-sea views, and a nightlife vibe that gets better by the hour—SPINE is a showstopper. Come early for dinner, stay late for cocktails and DJ beats under a canopy of lights. This is Beirut nightlife on a whole new level.
12th Floor, G1 (Rodeo Drive) Building, Naccache Seaside Road, Beirut | instagram.com/spinebeirut/
Opening hours: Program-based evenings; commonly Saturday 21:00–03:00 in season. Age policy applies.
Price: €€€ (high-design lounge; reservations essential).
What we love: Floating-light architecture and dramatic city-and-sea perspectives.
11. Catrinas

This rooftop brings Mexico to Beirut with bold colors, vibrant vibes, and an open-air terrace overlooking the skyline. Feast on modern Mexican plates, sip on margaritas that pack a punch, and let the Latin beats set the tone for a night that feels like a fiesta.
Mar Mikhael Studios Building, Armenia Main Street, Beirut | instagram.com/catrinas.beirut/
Opening hours: Daily ~17:00–02:00; event nights Thu–Sat;
Price: €€ (margaritas + modern-Mex plates; late crowd).
What we love: Color-saturated terrace, Latin beats, and consistently fun weekend programming.
12. Soléa Beach Rooftop

Just south of Beirut, Soléa Beach Rooftop combines barefoot luxury with Mediterranean views that stretch forever. Chill on plush sofas, nibble on Mediterranean bites, and sip cocktails with the sound of the waves as your playlist. Relaxed, stylish, and utterly scenic.
Location | instagram.com/soleabeirut/
Opening hours: Evenings; commonly from 18:00 (summer season).
Price: €€ (sunset cocktails + Mediterranean bites).
What we love: Barefoot-by-the-sea mood with wide-open Med views minutes from the airport.
13. Level 26 at Four Seasons Hotel

Sitting high above the city at 119 meters, Level 26 redefines rooftop elegance. With sweeping sea views, chic lounge seating, and a menu full of Asian-inspired bites, this Four Seasons gem is perfect for sunset sips or late-night luxury. Expect signature cocktails and a soundtrack of cool DJ tunes.
1418 Prof. Wafic Sinno Avenue, Minet El Hosn, Beirut | fourseasons.com/beirut/dining/lounges/level-26/
Opening hours: Official listing shows 12:00–00:00 (venue status fluctuates; Call to confirm).
Price: €€€ (luxury rooftop lounge).
What we love: High-altitude cocktailing with Pan-Asian bites when operating
14. Cherry On the Rooftop

By day, it’s a serene pool lounge exclusive to Le Gray guests. By night, Cherry on the Rooftop comes alive with cocktails, sushi, and a panoramic view of the city and sea. Whether you’re craving a romantic night out or chic weekend vibes, this rooftop delivers with style.
Le Gray Hotel, Martyrs Square, Central Beirut District | instagram.com/legraybeirut
Opening hours: Le Gray is reopening soon (post-2020 closure); check status before listing hours.
Price: €€–€€€ (historic pool lounge/cocktail bar when active).
What we love: An iconic Beirut sunset terrace making a comeback—watch this space.
15. C-Lounge

For front-row seats to Beirut sunsets, head to C-Lounge. Overlooking the Mediterranean, this chic spot serves signature cocktails, fresh bites, and unbeatable views. Whether you’re here for a chill evening or a lively night, this rooftop never disappoints.
Bayview Hotel Beirut, Ibn Sina Street, Ain El Mreisseh | instagram.com/cloungebeirut/
Opening hours: Daily ~16:30–00:30 (age 21+).
Price: €€ (sunset cocktails at sea-view prices).
What we love: Front-row Med horizon with a classic balcony-bar feel.
16. Fools Bar (309 Urban House/Three O Nine, Hamra)

Set on the 11th floor of the 309 Hotel, Fools Bar is all about great drinks, casual bites, and stunning sunset views. With its cozy vibe and panoramic backdrop, it’s the perfect spot to kick back with friends and toast to Beirut’s nightlife.
Jeanne D’Arc Street, Hamra | instagram.com/foolsbar_/
Opening hours: Hotel lists 07:00–22:00 for rooftop service; bar events often run later—check same-day. Happy Hour posts 17:00–21:00.
Price: €–€€ (good value; pool-adjacent lounge).
What we love: Casual, friendly sunset spot with views over AUB and the city
17. Salazar (Saifi/El Saifi)

Salazar brings bold flavors and a fusion of Oriental-Latino vibes to the Beirut rooftop scene. Feast on Mexican-inspired dishes, sip tequila cocktails, and soak in the festive energy. If you love rooftops with personality, this one’s a winner.
El Saifi, Beirut | instagram.com/salazar.beirut/
Opening hours: Daily from 18:00 “till late”; 25+ door on some nights.
Price: €€ (cocktails + Oriental-Latino plates; minimums on peak nights possible).
What we love: Arabesque-meets-Latin terrace, strong sunset margarita game, and lively DJ schedule.
FAQs: Best Rooftops in Beirut
What are the must-try rooftops in Beirut?
Start with Downtown and the Waterfront for skyline-and-sea views, then add Mar Mikhael/Badaro for DJ energy and Achrafieh for chic hotel terraces.
Do I need a reservation?
For sunset or Thu–Sat nights, yes. Say “rooftop seating” so you’re not placed indoors.
Best time to go for views and vibes?
Golden hour → sunset. Arrive 45–60 minutes before sunset; linger as the city lights up.
Is there a dress code?
Smart-casual works almost everywhere. Upscale hotel rooftops lean dressier at night.
Can I get alcohol on rooftops in Beirut?
Yes—licensed venues serve wine, cocktails, and beer. Mocktails are everywhere if you’re alcohol-free.
What do rooftop prices look like?
Cocktails are hotel-level, wine by the glass mid-to-high, softs and tea lower. Many places add minimum spend on busy nights.
Are rooftops family-friendly?
Daytime and early evenings can be fine; late DJ nights skew adult. Some rooftops have age policies after a certain hour.
Any etiquette or photography tips?
Ask before photographing staff/guests; avoid standing on ledges. Drones are a no—rooftops and urban rules don’t allow them.
What about shisha?
Quite a few rooftops offer shisha; ask to be seated away from it if you prefer smoke-free.
Ramadan or holiday changes?
Hours and music policies can shift; book ahead and check same-day updates.
Accessibility: are rooftops elevator-friendly?
Modern hotels usually yes; older buildings/compact terraces may be stair-only—call ahead.
How do I get around safely at night?
Use taxis/ride-hailing; confirm pickup points at closing time when crowds surge.
Tipping norms?
If service isn’t included, 10–15% is typical; round up for good bar service.
What if it’s windy or chilly?
Bring a light layer—sea breezes can be cool even in summer. Many rooftops have heaters in cooler months.
Daytime pool + rooftop combos?
Several hotels run day passes for pool decks that become night rooftops—ask about rates and hours.
What should I order?
Signature cocktails, Lebanese wines, mezze to share, grilled brochettes, and fresh salads; mocktails with citrus and mint are great at sunset.
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