thumb|Syriac Catholic Patriarchate, Badaro thumb|Fransciscaine Convent, Museum street, Badaro Badaro is a residential neighborhood and business hub in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon. The neighborhood is roughly bounded by the Pierre Gemayel avenue on the north, the Hippodrome on the west, Sami el Solh avenue on the east, Beirut's pine forest on the southeast, and the Tayyouneh roundabout on the south. Badaro is the common name of Beirut's "Horsh" (park) administrative district, which also includes three parks: a pine forest known as Horsh Beirut, the Beirut Hippodrome and the Pine Residence, the
thumb|Syriac Catholic Patriarchate, Badaro thumb|Fransciscaine Convent, Museum street, Badaro Badaro is a residential neighborhood and business hub in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon. The neighborhood is roughly bounded by the Pierre Gemayel avenue on the north, the Hippodrome on the west, Sami el Solh avenue on the east, Beirut's pine forest on the southeast, and the Tayyouneh roundabout on the south. Badaro is the common name of Beirut's "Horsh" (park) administrative district, which also includes three parks: a pine forest known as Horsh Beirut, the Beirut Hippodrome and the Pine Residence, the French ambassador's residence.
==Badaro, the "Village" of Beirut== thumb|Leafy street, Badaro thumb|Nightlife scene, Badaro Badaro is a neighborhood in Beirut. Badaro is within Beirut's green district, next to a public park (the Beirut pine forest) and a hippodrome. Opposite the museum, the tomb of the unknown soldier, as well as a Roman era colonnade, are part of a small garden with a Byzantine floor mosaic. There are some restaurants in the neighborhood. Badaro is also home to the Smallville Hotel.
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