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Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto
4.7/558 Reviews

Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto

Baixa Lisbon|0.18km from Port and Douro Wines Institute
It started out rocky as the pickup we booked via hotel was 30 min late to get us at the airport. However the rest of our stay was still so good that I am willing to give it five stars. Room - huge lofts with kitchen and king bed and 3 half baths. No tub but shower was nice and strong. Concrete floor was great as we visited Lisbon in 100 degree weather. The robe and slipper provided were high quality as was the large bath towels. It was a nice touch to get a free liter of water and a small wine as a welcome Breakfast - included with our stay is awesome. Freshly made to order as this place only has 12 lofts. We got scrabbled eggs every day that came with these tomatoes and sliced ham that was simply delicious. Location - is in the midst of bars and restaurants. Many good places nearby. Thankfully with double pane windows, it was pretty quiet for us to sleep even though many party late in the night outside. Only inconvenience is Uber or bolt cannot pick up at door as its in an alleyway. Need to walk 100ft to Main Street to get a Uber or bolt. Bed - roomy and comfortable. They do put two twin together with a big cushion on top but it was very nice bed. Staff - super friendly and helpful. Maria checked us in and was very nice and Philip gave us free welcome drinks and showed us to a restaurant right outside he liked. We liked it too and had a nice dinner for only 30 euros of sardines and grilled sea bream. Yum. I would definitely book again.
Altis Avenida Hotel
4.5/5106 Reviews

Altis Avenida Hotel

Baixa Lisbon|0.33km from Port and Douro Wines Institute
I visited this place in march 2022 with my husband. The + of this hotel: - modern (I think they have redecorated it recently) - perfect situation (you are between Avenida da Liberdade with Restauradores square on one side and the Rossio square) and you have thus plenty of restaurants and shops right next to the hotel, as well as many places of interest to visit in the neighbourhood - a good restaurant at the top of the hotel with a great terrasse from where you can admire the city: the Rossio Gastrobar It is « tapas » kind and it was one of the best food we had during this 3 nights stay - a good breakfast offer in a room which is also situated on the roof top, on the other side of the gastrobar, though a little bit noisy when it is full - the rooms are correctly equipped and perfectly clean - though you are in an animated area, it is perfectly calm and quiet in the rooms The - now: - the bedrooms are very dark. We took one superior with balcony but still, all was black in this room and the view was…not what we expected, even if it was on a quite high floor. In fact most of them are facing their other hotel across the road. I bet you’d better take a suite to get an open view. - service is ok but very discreet (reception) or jaded (gastrobar). It was good at breakfast. Let me explain: I couldn’t get a reservation in any of the three restaurants I had asked for my last evening through the reception. I guess it saved me money :-) At Gastrobar, several waiters were acting as if they had not seen our signs, waiting for the only waitress that night to do it at their place (which she always did)

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Independente Principe Real
4.4/589 Reviews

Independente Principe Real

Baixa Lisbon|0.09km from Port and Douro Wines Institute
What a wonderful, but entirely individual, experience. The set up is one side is a hostel (quite a nice one), where reception, casual tapas restaurant and breakfast are served. The other side is the suites, with a rooftop bar and smart restaurant. The character is faded elegance, shabby chic - entirely purposely and is so authentic. The vibe is superb service from a young, friendly and efficient staff. If you want a suited and booted experience, go elsewhere and probably get worse service. The rooms are of average size, although mine, in comparison with my friends’ had a HUGE bathroom. High ceiling make the rooms feel airy. Proper antique shutters make for a proper blackout experience. The rooms do have areas with peeling paint and could be described as rustic for some - but they are clean and charming and we were delighted. If you want a quiet venue - do not come here - it is noisy, it is in a central location with bars and restaurants around. That said, it is perfectly located to get everywhere in Lisbon. The breakfast which you attend with the hostel residents (who were all lovely) was super, with a good selection - would have liked a little prepared fresh fruit - you can order specialist coffees and hot food as included in the suites rate (these extras have to be paid for by the hostel residents). The same area, with its terrace, houses a tapas restaurant which we visited on the first night. Superb food and service. The rooftop bar is a real treat. AMAZING views with excellent vibe and service. The restaurant beside it we did not visit as did not appeal, but no reason to suspect it wasn’t anything other than fab - as v busy! Lastly, the young chaps on the reception desk were soooo helpful and friendly - perfect English and the wonderful lady in charge of breakfast has to have a mention - what a character and such a super person to have there for the younger travellers. Looking at the reviews, some people just don’t “get it” - it is a different experience from a modern, chain hotel - but we found it wonderful. We heard they are going to be opening other places, but judging by the descriptions, they will be different to this - we would love for them to open things JUST LIKE THIS in other European cities - it is a one off currently and we would like to see more.

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Residentas Sao Pedro
4.4/523 Reviews
Baixa
Very central location - hidden behind a coded-entry door next to a little cafe, we had the 1-bed apartment on the 3rd floor, access via a modern lift. The website photos are 100% accurate! The apartment is beautifully decorated and the views across the city to the Castelo de S. Jorge. Comfortable bed and well-equipped kitchen & bathroom. The day beds in the lounge were lovely to relax on after long walks! There is a fair bit of noise at night - from neighbouring roof-top bars, but we slept well anyway (and ear-plugs are provided in case of need). Residentas team checked up via WhatsApp to see if all OK, or if we needed anything, we felt undisturbed but supported, we had a lovely stay. Location is across from the Miradouro park, and Baixa-Chiado and Restauradoures Metro stations are nearby. Lots of tiny supermarkets on the back streets, and good local bakeries too - turn right up the hill, on past the florists there is a beautiful pastelaria, or the cafe on the ground floor is an easy option. Down the street the M'Arrecreo pizzeria is fantastic (book ahead), and Luggage at City Center is super convenient to drop your bags for departure day (see separate review, short walk down hill, with washrooms and close to Metro.
Palacio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel
4.6/591 Reviews
Baixa
The location is average. Although it seems to be in the center, it is actually not close to any attractions and is on the mountain. The white male waiter at the front desk is warm and friendly. You can get a complimentary wine tasting from 5 to 7 o'clock when you check in, but these points are spent at other attractions and you can't catch up with the tasting. Overall relatively safe.
The Lumiares Hotel & Spa - Small Luxury Hotels of The World
4.6/568 Reviews
Baixa
The hotel is in the old town. It is a bit strenuous to walk and needs climbing, but it is very convenient to take a taxi. Lisbon can use uber. This time happened to be my mother's birthday, and the hotel also remembered to send cakes to Japan ~ The mini bar can be used for free for the first time, everyone said that tea and coffee are available every day ~
Independente Principe Real
4.4/589 Reviews
Baixa
What a wonderful, but entirely individual, experience. The set up is one side is a hostel (quite a nice one), where reception, casual tapas restaurant and breakfast are served. The other side is the suites, with a rooftop bar and smart restaurant. The character is faded elegance, shabby chic - entirely purposely and is so authentic. The vibe is superb service from a young, friendly and efficient staff. If you want a suited and booted experience, go elsewhere and probably get worse service. The rooms are of average size, although mine, in comparison with my friends’ had a HUGE bathroom. High ceiling make the rooms feel airy. Proper antique shutters make for a proper blackout experience. The rooms do have areas with peeling paint and could be described as rustic for some - but they are clean and charming and we were delighted. If you want a quiet venue - do not come here - it is noisy, it is in a central location with bars and restaurants around. That said, it is perfectly located to get everywhere in Lisbon. The breakfast which you attend with the hostel residents (who were all lovely) was super, with a good selection - would have liked a little prepared fresh fruit - you can order specialist coffees and hot food as included in the suites rate (these extras have to be paid for by the hostel residents). The same area, with its terrace, houses a tapas restaurant which we visited on the first night. Superb food and service. The rooftop bar is a real treat. AMAZING views with excellent vibe and service. The restaurant beside it we did not visit as did not appeal, but no reason to suspect it wasn’t anything other than fab - as v busy! Lastly, the young chaps on the reception desk were soooo helpful and friendly - perfect English and the wonderful lady in charge of breakfast has to have a mention - what a character and such a super person to have there for the younger travellers. Looking at the reviews, some people just don’t “get it” - it is a different experience from a modern, chain hotel - but we found it wonderful. We heard they are going to be opening other places, but judging by the descriptions, they will be different to this - we would love for them to open things JUST LIKE THIS in other European cities - it is a one off currently and we would like to see more.
Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto
4.7/558 Reviews
Baixa
It started out rocky as the pickup we booked via hotel was 30 min late to get us at the airport. However the rest of our stay was still so good that I am willing to give it five stars. Room - huge lofts with kitchen and king bed and 3 half baths. No tub but shower was nice and strong. Concrete floor was great as we visited Lisbon in 100 degree weather. The robe and slipper provided were high quality as was the large bath towels. It was a nice touch to get a free liter of water and a small wine as a welcome Breakfast - included with our stay is awesome. Freshly made to order as this place only has 12 lofts. We got scrabbled eggs every day that came with these tomatoes and sliced ham that was simply delicious. Location - is in the midst of bars and restaurants. Many good places nearby. Thankfully with double pane windows, it was pretty quiet for us to sleep even though many party late in the night outside. Only inconvenience is Uber or bolt cannot pick up at door as its in an alleyway. Need to walk 100ft to Main Street to get a Uber or bolt. Bed - roomy and comfortable. They do put two twin together with a big cushion on top but it was very nice bed. Staff - super friendly and helpful. Maria checked us in and was very nice and Philip gave us free welcome drinks and showed us to a restaurant right outside he liked. We liked it too and had a nice dinner for only 30 euros of sardines and grilled sea bream. Yum. I would definitely book again.
Chiado Arty Flats
4.6/556 Reviews
Baixa
Exceptional stay and outstanding location. 1. Great service Paulo, Thomas and Catarina are fantastic and very helpful and very quick to resolve any concerns and requests 2. Superb location. Chiado Arty Flats faces a beautiful square in front of the churches of Sant Roque, is a few minutes from Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcantra, a spectacular viewing point. It’s also a few steps away from some amazing restaurants including: - Bairro de Avillez, from the superstar Portuguese chef with multiple Michelin stars - Gunpowder - a Lisbon outpost of the Michelin starred Indian restaurant from London - Carnal, a fantastic Mexican restopub 3. Spacious apartment We had a wonderful one bedroom apartment with a bed in the living room where our kids slept. The room was fabulous 4. Delicious breakfast delivered to your room Breakfast was awesome. Hot bacon and scrambled eggs. Warm pastel de natas and croissants fresh from the oven, fruit, juice, milk. We will definitely be returning here for our next family visit to Lisbon!

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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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