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Hotel Duas Nacoes
3.5/571 Reviews

Hotel Duas Nacoes

Baixa Lisbon|0.01km from Must Lisboa
An honest and straight up review by a solo traveller having stayed here for six days. If it’s good I’ll say so, if it’s bad I’ll say so. The room I had was small but it was clean except for the net curtains, they needed a wash. Everything said about the lift in previous reviews is true, it fits one person at a time, it is slow and it stops very briefly sometimes. A very small bathroom with a toilet that is impossible to sit straight on. That said the room was very clean and well kept. Double bed was comfortable and the room was cleaned every day. If you’re travelling to take photos and have camera batteries, battery packs. iPhone, iPad etc then there is only one socket in the room so buy an extension plug that includes USB points before you go then you won’t have any problems. The shower is small and a bit of squeeze for the Dad Bod but water runs nice and hot with good water pressure. Shower gel dispenser in shower and over wash basin. TV had Portuguese speaking channels only. The air con I never quite worked out how to turn the temperature down to make it colder and turn the air flow up. It consumes electricity but other than that I couldn’t really see the point of it as it didn’t really cool the room that much. I didn’t take the breakfast option and from what I saw neither did the majority of the guests. There is a cafe next door which opens at 7am and has numerous breakfast options from fresh fruit to cooked breakfasts at a good price. There is a patisserie in the next street called Pau de Canela offering great coffee and pastries for a few euros. Quality and staff at the patisserie are top notch. From previous reviews of the hotel I confess I was worried but pleasantly surprised it was much better than I expected in terms of the standard of room. It is very noisy of a nighttime due to its location and I mean very noisy. You are going to need ear plugs for a decent nights sleep if you are a light sleeper. Hotel staff sadly is bit off a minus mark. Friendly enough but apart from one member of staff I’m convinced the rest are not native to Lisbon. Several times I asked about tram and bus stops as there was a huge amount of roadworks in Lisbon when i was there which has knocked out part of the tram and bus routes due to closed roads and diversions. Apart from telling me where the metro was (you could see this from the street outside) they were no help at all regards bus and trams to a specific location. At least twice I was told they didn’t know. I found that a disappointment to be honest. I later found out the diversions and road closures plan to be around for time due to flooding issues over the winter and the improvements they are now trying to make. It’s a lot like British roadworks lots of cones and chaos and no one actually working on the job at hand. So back to the hotel, would I stay here again? yes without a doubt, but I would make sure I packed ear plugs and I wouldn’t bother asking the staff anything as I got the feeling I was alw

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Dare Lisbon House
4.7/5104 Reviews
Baixa
Dare Lisbon House is a lovely boutique hotel in central Lisbon. Located minutes from both the main tourist plaza (where you catch your tours) and Commerce Square, it is an ideal location for seeing Lisbon. We were able to walk or take a short Uber ride everywhere we wanted to go. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful and the hotel is impeccably clean. They offer Portuguese wine in the lobby and keep your fridge fully stocked with yummy breakfast items (plus they hang a bag of fresh bread on your door each day). We stayed in the apartment with the loft and it was perfect for our family of 3. Our unit was air conditioned, but there is also a great cross breeze if you prefer open windows. I would definitely stay here again!
Lisboa Prata Boutique Hotel
4.1/545 Reviews
Baixa
Liked · Kind personnel. Cosy small hotel. The original old window shutters kept the sun and heat outside. The location is super. Even the roadworks on the Prata did not disturb, they started work when we woke up, not because of them though. Disliked · How are you supposed to charge your phones? There was only one socket in the room. No breakfast buffet, you need to place an order in the evening before with only a few choises. Lots of choices were chargeable. Two small bread buns (dry ones), only one glass of juice/person is included?! I do not like the paper mug in the bathroom. It only works for one night, but not more! One day the other towel was gone, the other day the bathroom carpet?
Hotel Duas Nacoes
3.5/571 Reviews
Baixa
An honest and straight up review by a solo traveller having stayed here for six days. If it’s good I’ll say so, if it’s bad I’ll say so. The room I had was small but it was clean except for the net curtains, they needed a wash. Everything said about the lift in previous reviews is true, it fits one person at a time, it is slow and it stops very briefly sometimes. A very small bathroom with a toilet that is impossible to sit straight on. That said the room was very clean and well kept. Double bed was comfortable and the room was cleaned every day. If you’re travelling to take photos and have camera batteries, battery packs. iPhone, iPad etc then there is only one socket in the room so buy an extension plug that includes USB points before you go then you won’t have any problems. The shower is small and a bit of squeeze for the Dad Bod but water runs nice and hot with good water pressure. Shower gel dispenser in shower and over wash basin. TV had Portuguese speaking channels only. The air con I never quite worked out how to turn the temperature down to make it colder and turn the air flow up. It consumes electricity but other than that I couldn’t really see the point of it as it didn’t really cool the room that much. I didn’t take the breakfast option and from what I saw neither did the majority of the guests. There is a cafe next door which opens at 7am and has numerous breakfast options from fresh fruit to cooked breakfasts at a good price. There is a patisserie in the next street called Pau de Canela offering great coffee and pastries for a few euros. Quality and staff at the patisserie are top notch. From previous reviews of the hotel I confess I was worried but pleasantly surprised it was much better than I expected in terms of the standard of room. It is very noisy of a nighttime due to its location and I mean very noisy. You are going to need ear plugs for a decent nights sleep if you are a light sleeper. Hotel staff sadly is bit off a minus mark. Friendly enough but apart from one member of staff I’m convinced the rest are not native to Lisbon. Several times I asked about tram and bus stops as there was a huge amount of roadworks in Lisbon when i was there which has knocked out part of the tram and bus routes due to closed roads and diversions. Apart from telling me where the metro was (you could see this from the street outside) they were no help at all regards bus and trams to a specific location. At least twice I was told they didn’t know. I found that a disappointment to be honest. I later found out the diversions and road closures plan to be around for time due to flooding issues over the winter and the improvements they are now trying to make. It’s a lot like British roadworks lots of cones and chaos and no one actually working on the job at hand. So back to the hotel, would I stay here again? yes without a doubt, but I would make sure I packed ear plugs and I wouldn’t bother asking the staff anything as I got the feeling I was alw
Goodnight Hostel
4.2/53 Reviews
Baixa
Hostel in great location for sightseeing and shopping in Lisbon. Many attractions in the proximity of the course, such as the Cathedral or the Lift Santa Justa. The staff are friendly and the accommodation is clean. We had a double room with a common bathroom on the 5th floor. Breakfast can only be recommended. There is everything the heart wants, including fresh pancakes.
Ferraria XVI FLH Hotels Lisboa
4.6/597 Reviews
Baixa
This hotel was a real find. Location is perfect to explore the area, so close to many attractions. It is pretty new it seems. Room is on the smaller side , but that seems to be the norm in this central area. Staff is very friendly. The basement bfast area is open all time with coffee, water and snacks, and it feels like a cozy fancy cafe, we loved it. Even though the window faces the busy pedestrian only street, sound proofing was decent. And yes there is a safe in the room. If you are grabbing an Uber, better to grab it in the plaza two blocks away. It can take some time for the car to get out of this busy small one lane street area.
Browns Downtown Hotel
4.4/541 Reviews
Baixa
We had a great stay at this Brown's hotel (there are three more in the area so don't get confused about where you booked!) We booked a small room given we were going to spend most of our time exploring the city, and honestly, I'm glad we ignored the negative reviews regarding room sizes - the room was perfectly fine for two people with 'normal-sized' luggage! We particularly appreciated the fridge, as we were not having breakfast included with the hotel, so could store drinks and snacks to have at our leisure. Keep in mind you're staying in the most tourist-y area of Lisbon - it was never ”silent” as such, but the noise level was perfectly acceptable in terms of sleeping. Likewise, you're never going to be the only people in the hotel, so there was occasional minor noise from the adjoining rooms, but nothing concerning or abnormal for this type of hotel. If that's a worry for you, just bring earplugs! The staff were all very affable and happy to help, and overall I'd recommend this hotel to anyone coming to Lisbon for a city break!

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Lisbon Travel Guide

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Lisbon, Trip.com is here to help! On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Lisbon. While traveling to Portugal, Lisbon is one of the most popular destinations. Lisbon is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

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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