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Palácio do Visconde - the Coffee Experience
4.6/518 Reviews

Palácio do Visconde - the Coffee Experience

Lisbon|1.58km from National Tile Museum
We had a great stay at Palacio do Visconde. It's situated in a great location, at the northern edge of central Lisbon. We were there 3 days in mid-April and walked every day down to the corniche area by Terreiro do Paco and the Praca Rossio/Praca da Figueira, it took 15-20 min. The walk in is all downhill, whereas it's a climb to walk all the way back up. But the hotel is well-served by public transportation- it's an easy 7 min walk from Intendente station on the Metro Green line, and the famous 28 Tram passes right by the hotel front door. The hotel is a small boutique one, with less than 20 rooms. They take their nickname 'The Coffee Experience' quite seriously, with three baristas on staff who personally select the hotel's many coffees from the coffee producer a couple doors away. We booked a Superior room which was extremely spacious- there was a big salon with a comfy couch, table and chairs and floor mirror and a separate bedroom with a very comfortable mattress (a Portuguese version of a posturpedic). The sheets and duvet and pillows were all high quality, and soft and comfortable. Both rooms were light filled in the morning with oversize casement windows that opened and in the bedroom you could walk out onto a tiny narrow balcony. For night time, the windows had neat little built in draw down shades that darkened the room fine. The bathroom was modern with a nice walk in shower that was fine for the both of us. We were not disturbed at all by road noise overnight and the neighborhood gets quiet after 10 PM, at least for the Sunday-Tuesday nights we were there. There are several low key but good restaurants within 2 min in many directions, we enjoyed Maria the Food Hub (choices were healthy but tasty, and light but very filling, including some delicious desserts) and Retrogusto an inexpensive but well done pizza house. We had breakfast at the hotel every morning- it was very filling, it's full service, and the coffee of course is top rate. The servers and the entire staff are really friendly and very helpful for tips on dining out or siteseeing. The hotel for us was a perfect choice for 3 days in Lisbon and we'd definitely come back to stay here again. Little known fact that the hotel doesn't brag about- there are 7-8 mural size paintings done by Bordalo II with the artist's impressions of famous Lisbon sights.
Sant Jordi Hostels Lisbon
4.4/574 Reviews

Sant Jordi Hostels Lisbon

Lisbon|1.59km from National Tile Museum
It’s been a long time since I was last in a youth hostel, and as a now 45 year old man there is probably a reason for this. Arriving late on the Tuesday night with fond memories of dorm parties and tequila slammers, I was greeted by what I initially thought was captain Jack Sparrow, but who actually transpired to be a very friendly chap who helped us to navigate the intricacies of the main entrance. Door buzzed, suitcases lifted up the stairs and ugh who let mum and dad in looks absorbed, we were handed our keys by a lovely member of the team alongside vouchers for two free shots. Enthusiastically we were informed that the bar was open until 1am that night, although we had missed the pub crawl for the evening. I’m flattered I guess, however we decided to give the shots a miss in favour of a nice sleep. Yup, Father Time catches up with us all… We had a private double with a shared bathroom, and although very small it was comfortable enough. The pillow has perhaps seen better days, but the A/C was a life saver! Spending the days walking around town and doing some gentle exploring, the nights were largely spent for myself at least in the bar area downstairs. It’s a small but perfectly functional area, and in all honesty wasn’t the screaming mess of teenagers away from home for the first time that I had been expecting. At 3 euros a pint I was certainly very happy to sit and read whilst various cool young things did their thing in the background. Declining participation in the pub crawl for a second time, I was tempted with the tapas tasting but plans for the night changed due to friends arriving a day early and diner reservations being made. From a comfort point of view, our bathroom was shared between three double rooms I believe on the third floor, and this was never an issue. I attribute this to the fact that we were likely on very different schedules with us going out for the day and back for the night, as opposed to the perhaps more night based activities of our fellow residents. Bedroom like I said small, but hey, who cares, we weren’t here to sit in a room all day. The breakfast was absolutely fine, and for 5 euros a day you really cannot complain. All in all very happy with my stay, though peeking into an open dorm room one day my god I wouldn’t have survived the week unless you could take 25 years off me! Good job though overall Sant Jordi, and I’d certainly consider staying again - safe, friendly and somewhere I’m sure 20 year old me would have had a blast!

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The Editory Riverside Santa Apolónia Hotel
4.3/5107 Reviews
Baixa
Sadly, this was one of the worst hotel experiences I’ve ever had and I travel quite a bit. The room is like a coffin, it is so incredibly small. For someone with claustrophobia, it is extremely challenging to be in a space like this. The window looked to the side of the train station, which only increased the confined feeling. The shower stall (separate from the toilet) is also small and the water would fill up and run out onto the bedroom floor. The shower water only get warm, but never hot. I reached out to the hotel (Nadia at the front desk) about this and she refused to help me and in addition to being quite rude about the situation, she suggested I pay an additional $65 Euro a night to switch rooms (which was $35 euro more than what is being advertised for the night on Expedia/booking). Her reasoning was that I’d already checked in -this seamed ridiculous to me because obviously I’d have to check in to know what the room experience is. All around, she didn’t care about my level of comfort which was quite disappointing. I wouldn’t recommend staying in this hotel ever. There is also a lot of construction going on around the hotel which isn’t directly related to the hotel but still a nuisance.
Palácio do Visconde - the Coffee Experience
4.6/518 Reviews
We had a great stay at Palacio do Visconde. It's situated in a great location, at the northern edge of central Lisbon. We were there 3 days in mid-April and walked every day down to the corniche area by Terreiro do Paco and the Praca Rossio/Praca da Figueira, it took 15-20 min. The walk in is all downhill, whereas it's a climb to walk all the way back up. But the hotel is well-served by public transportation- it's an easy 7 min walk from Intendente station on the Metro Green line, and the famous 28 Tram passes right by the hotel front door. The hotel is a small boutique one, with less than 20 rooms. They take their nickname 'The Coffee Experience' quite seriously, with three baristas on staff who personally select the hotel's many coffees from the coffee producer a couple doors away. We booked a Superior room which was extremely spacious- there was a big salon with a comfy couch, table and chairs and floor mirror and a separate bedroom with a very comfortable mattress (a Portuguese version of a posturpedic). The sheets and duvet and pillows were all high quality, and soft and comfortable. Both rooms were light filled in the morning with oversize casement windows that opened and in the bedroom you could walk out onto a tiny narrow balcony. For night time, the windows had neat little built in draw down shades that darkened the room fine. The bathroom was modern with a nice walk in shower that was fine for the both of us. We were not disturbed at all by road noise overnight and the neighborhood gets quiet after 10 PM, at least for the Sunday-Tuesday nights we were there. There are several low key but good restaurants within 2 min in many directions, we enjoyed Maria the Food Hub (choices were healthy but tasty, and light but very filling, including some delicious desserts) and Retrogusto an inexpensive but well done pizza house. We had breakfast at the hotel every morning- it was very filling, it's full service, and the coffee of course is top rate. The servers and the entire staff are really friendly and very helpful for tips on dining out or siteseeing. The hotel for us was a perfect choice for 3 days in Lisbon and we'd definitely come back to stay here again. Little known fact that the hotel doesn't brag about- there are 7-8 mural size paintings done by Bordalo II with the artist's impressions of famous Lisbon sights.
Sant Jordi Hostels Lisbon
4.4/574 Reviews
It’s been a long time since I was last in a youth hostel, and as a now 45 year old man there is probably a reason for this. Arriving late on the Tuesday night with fond memories of dorm parties and tequila slammers, I was greeted by what I initially thought was captain Jack Sparrow, but who actually transpired to be a very friendly chap who helped us to navigate the intricacies of the main entrance. Door buzzed, suitcases lifted up the stairs and ugh who let mum and dad in looks absorbed, we were handed our keys by a lovely member of the team alongside vouchers for two free shots. Enthusiastically we were informed that the bar was open until 1am that night, although we had missed the pub crawl for the evening. I’m flattered I guess, however we decided to give the shots a miss in favour of a nice sleep. Yup, Father Time catches up with us all… We had a private double with a shared bathroom, and although very small it was comfortable enough. The pillow has perhaps seen better days, but the A/C was a life saver! Spending the days walking around town and doing some gentle exploring, the nights were largely spent for myself at least in the bar area downstairs. It’s a small but perfectly functional area, and in all honesty wasn’t the screaming mess of teenagers away from home for the first time that I had been expecting. At 3 euros a pint I was certainly very happy to sit and read whilst various cool young things did their thing in the background. Declining participation in the pub crawl for a second time, I was tempted with the tapas tasting but plans for the night changed due to friends arriving a day early and diner reservations being made. From a comfort point of view, our bathroom was shared between three double rooms I believe on the third floor, and this was never an issue. I attribute this to the fact that we were likely on very different schedules with us going out for the day and back for the night, as opposed to the perhaps more night based activities of our fellow residents. Bedroom like I said small, but hey, who cares, we weren’t here to sit in a room all day. The breakfast was absolutely fine, and for 5 euros a day you really cannot complain. All in all very happy with my stay, though peeking into an open dorm room one day my god I wouldn’t have survived the week unless you could take 25 years off me! Good job though overall Sant Jordi, and I’d certainly consider staying again - safe, friendly and somewhere I’m sure 20 year old me would have had a blast!

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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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