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VIP Executive Zurique Hotel
4.2/563 Reviews

VIP Executive Zurique Hotel

Baixa Lisbon|2.48km from city centre
My recent stay at the VIP Executive Zurique Hotel was acceptable. This hotel has so much potential, and some more attention in a few areas would go a long way in transforming this property to one of a higher quality. The service was excellent. Employees were all compassionate and professional. In addition, the food offered in the hotel’s restaurant was of high quality. Prices at the property were fair. From a value point of view, I expected a bit more. I paid €439 for my eight-day stay. In addition, dinner was expensive and extremely limited. More specifically, in terms of amenities, the hotel boasts a beautiful outdoor pool area. Unfortunately, it was often overcrowded and littered with garbage. More attention to detail would remedy these issues. Wifi was available, but weak in certain parts of the hotel. A bar is located in the lobby, but opens late and closes early in the evening, making it inaccessible. The gym was closed during my time here. That was also unfortunate, as images and descriptions on websites were misleading. I stayed in an Executive Single Room during my week here. The room itself was contemporary and updated, however, housekeeping was inconsistent. Some days, my room was cleaned impeccably, others, housekeeping was abysmal or nonexistent. Towels oftentimes had rips or stains on them. The curtains had small rips and were stained. In addition, one of the blankets was stained. The provided toiletries were good. The bed itself was comfortable, but the pillows were very poor quality. The hotel did not specially publicize a smoking policy. Oftentimes, the corridors reeked of smoke. Cigarettes littered the pool deck and common areas in the hotel. Staff worked hard to keep surfaces in the lobby disinfected, however, their efforts were undermined by thousands of guests utilizing these areas. I do believe the hotel is understaffed. The hotel would benefit from having maintenance and housekeeping readily available and on call for assistance. When I necessitated maintenance, I was told I would have to wait for the following morning when the technician would be available. While the rooms were updated and contemporary, the bathrooms were rundown. The hotel shows it’s apparent age on the exterior, and in the elevators. Some surfaces were cracked and not functional. I experienced difficulties in the elevators. They stopped working at times, leaving me stuck. Again, better maintenance would remedy these concerns. The location of the hotel is a positive. It is surrounded by transit options that provide direct links to cities all across the country. This is ideal for all visitors. Overall, the hotel served it’s purpose. I do believe the hotel is ill equipped to handle the high volume of guests that stay here. Housekeeping is marginal, and must be improved. Maintenance needs to pay closer attention to the aging property. Finally, security here is lacking. I have some concerns as it pertains to safety. Front desk staff has no control over people

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Hotel Flamingo
3.6/561 Reviews

Hotel Flamingo

Baixa Lisbon|1.12km from city centre
Room was clean, have both towels and hand towels, changed every day with clean ones. Pillows were good. To use room safe must pay deposit plus 2 euros/day. Has room phone but no phone directory, so unable to phone housekeeping or reception. Had to go down to reception to complain about the choked sink (wash basin): Sink choked, flowing very slowly, waste water accumulated took long time to drain away. However nothing done. Complained in the morning and in the afternoon about the choked sink and unable to use the room phone since no directory. Reception staff in the afternoon did not take note about the choked sink. He said hotel does not give housekeeping phone number to guests. I said that I want to complain to the manager. He said that he had passed on many complaints to his manager, though his manager said “yes, yes” but he saw no change, including the fact that room phone has no directory to call reception or housekeeping. (When we returned 11 days later, there was still no phone directory in our hotel room.) The following morning I told the reception staff that the sink was still choked. He was surprised and he went to our room to see the sink. After seeing that the sink was choked, he assured me that the sink would be cleared. Sure enough, when we returned to the hotel in the evening, the c hoked sink was cleared. Has to climb 6 steps to reach lift/elevator. This can be a problem for older folks with heavy luggage. On our return stay, the room was much smaller. Could not close door of shower room when standing in front of wash basin. Mini fridge did not work and none available for replacement. Toiletry tray in shower area was missing. Not enough space to stand for showering, making it impossible to have a proper shower. Holder for shower nozzle too loose, could not stay in position except when hose was pressed against the wall.

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WOT Lisbon Patio
4.1/599 Reviews

WOT Lisbon Patio

Baixa Lisbon|1.27km from city centre
We got a private room there cause we wanted our own space. Looked decent in the photos. When we arrived the room was quite dirty. Dirt on the walls, toothpaste around the sink and the towels we got had brown stains in it. We did not experience the privateness of our room because the bedroom door has a 2cm gap underneath it so all the stamps on the wooden floor and all the people coming and going (which was alot) along with the maintenace room next door felt like they were in our room. Alot of other smaller things like malfunction noises in the ventilation and very poor quality in the bed. “Breakfast included” was white bread, jam and coffee. BIGGEST PROBLEM is that the bathroom has alot of black mold in it. For example all around the shower and the shower glass and around the sink. After two nights we contacted the staff and told them about all these things listed above and we wanted to move out of that room and go somewhere else. So they told us that I had to send an email which would be forwarded to their supervisor, which I did. I checked upon them multiple times with calls, emails and direct conversation. Their supervisor, who was not there, would contact me which he never did. I am well aware this is not a 5 star accomodation but this is not ok in any accomodation that you pay for. I’ve been all around the world staying in allkinds of accomodations but this was my worst experience. Not only because of the room situation but because of the staffmembers who didnt even try to make things better by for example clean the room, offer us new towels offer us new bedroom. We paid 156€/night there. When the client points out things that are poor and could easily be fixed, just fix it and at least try to make them happy. WOT Lisbon Patio … Do better !

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Rossio Square

Rossio Hostel
3.9/518 Reviews

Rossio Hostel

Baixa Lisbon|0.06km from Rossio Square
This is our second time at Rossio Hostel - we thought it the best hostel we'd ever stayed at in 2019, and now it is even better. Not enough words to tell you everything great about it - though if we boil it down to two words it would be THE PEOPLE who work there are what makes it amazing. Sunday Fado night is not to be missed - when we were there Rossio brought in Jessica Fernandez, who is an amazing singer and she was backed by two highly skilled guitar players - one on classical guitar and one on the Portuguese guitar. Pizza night on Wednesday also included a cover band that was a lot of fun. Aside from all this Rossio Hostel is in a fantastic old building from the late 1700s/early 1800s (post-earthquake) - lots of character. Rossio sits right on Rossio Square - a very central part of Lisbon with the metro and trains right outside your doot. Now, as to what makes Rossio Hostel really stand out - well, that is the people. A big thank you, and kudos, to the staff at Rossio: Madalena, Leavis (hope I'm spelling your nake right my friend), Rita, Paula, Mackayla (also hoping I get your name right), Victoria and especially Elsa who cooked up amazing scrambled eggs and crepes Monday to Friday. I didn't catch the name of the weekend cook - also a big thank you to you and the young lady helping you on the weekend. There are other staff that I didn't have a chance to get their names. The staff at Rossio Hostel make you feel like you are at home - my partner and I also felt like we were part of their family for the six days we were there. The big downside to Rossio Hostel is when you have to leave - the staff make it really hard to leave, because they make you feel so welcome and at home. We've been there twice and we will absolutely be back. If there were a way to give a rating higher than 10 we would certainly do it. Thanks again to everyone at Rossio Hostel for making our trip so special and memorable. Photos below: Fado Night (Sunday) with Jessica Fernandez; photo from Rossio Square during the day looking toward Rossio Hostel (building on the right), and photo at night of Rossio Hostel taken from Rossio Square.

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Turim Europa Hotel
3.9/546 Reviews
Baixa
The front desk of the hotel was very warm and very standard: I signed a document when I copied my passport. I also specifically told me that the reason for signing this document was because I had to copy my passport and take it in another hotel to let me sign = =. From the hotel, not far from the Marquis de Pombal Square in Lisbon, then go down the city to the city center.
Heritage Avenida Liberdade - Lisbon Heritage Collection - Avenida
4.6/5102 Reviews
Baixa
The location is very good, very boutique. It seems that there is a swimming pool.
Hotel Miraparque
4.1/551 Reviews
Baixa
Away from the main city attractions but right next door to a metro station. It is walkable but an uphill walk coming back from a day out of about 30 minutes. Reception staff efficient but not what I would call welcoming. Booking request of higher floor not near Elevator was not fully adhered to, not near Elevator but 1st floor room (it maybe that my type of room is not available on another for). Strangely bathroom window was open on arrival which we thought was strange but after closing it before we went out on our return we discovered why as without the window open the bathroom had a horrible musty smell. No other major issues with room and it was comfortable. Breakfast, the pretty standard food selection. Coffee not to my taste and tables very close together and difficult to get in and out from without knocking into the person sat at the table next to you. Generally an OK stay
Madalena Hermitage
4.5/521 Reviews
Baixa
Perfect, close to everything, we made almost all walks, restaurants and places to take breakfast nearby, the most remote walks/destinations gave to use the metro, others because not being served by the metro we use the bond and/or bus , these are well filled, I recommend taking Uber, it is not expensive and it is worth it for convenience to reach the most remote destinations. The only inconvenient, always has one (smile) at least, was the acoustic isolation between the apartments that were in different floors; on my apartment there was a family with some children who were running in the apartment during the night (sleep a little later than my family), the noise/vibration of the footsteps in the upper floor was very disturbing, but soon it stopped when everyone was going to sleep, did not compromise the stay, but it can be a problem with certainty, it will depend on who is hosted in the upper floor. Well, that's, even with the problem of the acoustic hospitation I would host again in that establishment, we were very well taken on the reception, even let us up with the bags and then return to check-in, I found that very good and kind from the reception.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Lisbon
4.2/5121 Reviews
My husband and I stayed here the night before our flight home from Lisbon back to the US. The staff were polite and helpful at check-in and helping us get a taxi into town. However, when we asked to be booked on the airport shuttle (that the website says runs every 30 minutes), we were informed that they have moved to a once-an-hour schedule, and that the shuttle we would have needed was already full. So we wound up having to take a taxi. This was not big deal, but still not what was advertised. The room was adequate - clean, reasonably comfortable - but nothing to write home about. I have not idea how the breakfast was, because it opened after we needed to leave for our flight. The main attraction of this hotel is its proximity to the airport.
Empire Lisbon Hotel
4.3/596 Reviews
Baixa
A great valued hotel in an excellent location in Lisbon. Located right outside Arroios metro station making it a 10 minute journey to the central areas and 1 change at Alameda to go the the airport. The room was spacious and comfortable with a brilliant shower. Room has lots of amenities including fee toiletries, a desk and a fridge and you can request as kettle when you check in. Reception staff were attentive and friendly as were the housekeeping staff who gave us a birthday card too. Breakfast had a plenty of options from pastries to cereal and hot food. You will always be full! It gets quite busy around 8am but there is enough seating to be able to relax and keep going back for more! The hotel also give guests a free coffee voucher which we used once we checked out. Would stay here again and would recommend to anybody visiting Lisbon.

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Highest Price£965
Lowest Price£29
Number of Reviews34,193
Number of Hotels12,080
Average Price (Weekdays)£186
Average Price (Weekends)£202

Lisbon Hotel Guide

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For those traveling for business and tourism, Lisbon Portela Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Lisbon. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Lisbon by train is a good choice as well.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Lisbon. Here, there are more than 1482 hotels for you to choose from. As a popular tourist city, Lisbon has many renowned chain hotels. Novotel is the most popular brand among tourists. In Lisbon, chain hotels such as Novotel are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Lisbon, Corinthia Hotel Lisbon is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Hotel Avenida Palace.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Lisbon, nearby attractions like Teatro Tivoli BBVA, Liberty Avenue can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Lisbon that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Belém, Belém Tower, Park of the Nations. The most famous attractions locally are Rossio Square, National Sanctuary of Christ the King, Santa Justa Lift. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Colombo Centre, boutioue to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 14.82°C during the day, 11.25°C at night

• April to June: 20.44°C during the day, 16.24°C at night

• July to September: 25.21°C during the day, 20.5°C at night

• October to December: 17.03°C during the day, 13.74°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 79.33 cm

• Summer: 45.87 cm

• Autumn: 14.43 cm

• Winter: 118.37 cm

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