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Hotels in Lisbon
Lisbon has a much wider range of accommodations than ever before. Once Lisbon hotels were so cheap that they were reason alone to travel to Lisbon. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case. Today hotels such as the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon and the Tivoli Lisboa charge virtually the same prices as first-class hotels in other high-priced European capitals.
Most visitors in Lisbon have to decide whether to stay in a hotel in the city proper or at a resort in the neighboring towns of Estoril and Cascais. Much will depend on your interests. If it's summer and you'd like to have a sea-resort vacation while experiencing Lisbon's cultural attractions, a beach resort might be ideal, even though you'd have to commute into Lisbon. Electric trains run about every 20 minutes, so it's entirely possible to stay on the Costa do Sol and still go sightseeing in Lisbon.
If you're primarily interested in seeing Lisbon's attractions and are pressed for time, you'll probably opt to stay in the city. Also, the off-season (Nov-Mar) is not ideal for a sea-resort vacation.
If you can't afford to stay in Lisbon's world-class hotels, a good alternative is the city's reasonably priced guesthouses -- called pensãos (pensions). Most of these are no-frills accommodations. Often you'll have to share a bathroom, although many have hot and cold running water in a sink in your room. Some of the pensions in Lisbon are centrally located and are a good way to see the sights day and night without shelling out a lot of money for accommodations.
If you arrive without a reservation, begin your search for a room as early in the day as possible. If you arrive late at night, you might have to take what you can get, and pay more than you expected.
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Altis Belém Hotel & Spa
Opened in 2009, this marble-clad cube of modernist luxury is so close to the waterfront it feels like you're on a cruise liner floating down the River Tagus. It sits in the Belém district within sight of the iconic white tower, the UNESCO-rated Jerónimos Monastery, and the galleries…$$$Belém - Hotel
Avenida Palace
The Avenida Palace first opened in 1892 as a typical grand hotel in the European fin-de-siècle style. Full of atmosphere, the hotel hosted well-heeled refugees from the Spanish Civil War, undercover agents during World War II, and stars of screen and stage in the '50s and '60s. It…$$$Baixa - Hotel
Bairro Alto Hotel
A five-star boutique hotel, the Bairro Alto is located in an exquisite, yellow-facaded 18th-century block on Praça Luís de Camões, one of the city's most distinctive squares (where the upscale Chiado shopping district meets the nightlife hive of the Bairro Alto). Opened in 2005, this…$$$Chiado - Hotel
Hotel do Chiado
In 1988, a fire tore through Lisbon's Chiado district, where for generations intellectuals sipped coffee watching well-to-do ladies peruse the boutiques and department stores. "We have lost the Lisbon of our artists and writers," said one fire-fighter as she surveyed the destruction…$$Chiado - Hotel
Internacional Design Hotel
Dominating the junction of Rua Augusta and Rossio square, the International sits at the bustling heart of Lisbon life. From the vast floor-to-ceiling windows of the bar or the private balconies in suites and superior rooms, visitors have a unique view over the plaza that has been…$$Baixa - Hotel
LX Boutique Hotel
This was once the emblematic Hotel Bragança, a favorite hang-out of Portugal's literary set in the 1870s. It features prominently in José Saramago's novel "The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis." The Bragança fell on hard times and eventually closed, but was reborn in 2010 as this…$$Cais do Sodré - Hotel
Memmo Alfama
Most infinity pools are blue. The one on the terrace of the Memmo is a deep brick-red that matches the rooftops of Alfama tumbling down the hillside below. Alfama is Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, a jumble of alleys strung with washing and echoing with the plaintive sounds of fado…$$Alfama - Hotel
Olissippo Lapa Palace
Back in the 1880s, the Count of Valenças made his palatial home the glittering center of Lisbon's high society. The city's best artists were invited to decorate the grand salons and ballrooms, and a lush tropical garden was laid out where the in-crowd could stroll beside streams and…$$$Lapa - Hotel
Palácio Belmonte
There are hotels with history and then there is the Palácio Belmonte. The Romans built one of the towers, and another two were erected over a thousand years ago when the Arabs ruled Lisbon. The noble palace chambers linking them together were…$$$Castelo - Hotel
Pestana Palace
Located mid-way between downtown and the historic Belém district, this is the height of five-star luxury, a Belle Époque palace built by a marquess who made his fortune importing chocolate from cocoa plantations on the equatorial island of São Tomé. This is where the likes of…$$$Alto de Santo Amaro - Hotel
The Independente
In a city famed for its trendy hostels, this place stands out. For as little as €12 guests can get a room with a view in a Belle Époque palace that was once the official residence of Switzerland's ambassador. The location is hard to beat. On one side, high windows look out…$Bairro Alto - Hotel
The Ivens
Opened with considerable fanfare in early 2022, this extravagant 5-star venture occupies a 18th-century bloc that previously housed the studios of a national radio station. It sits at the corner of two streets named for Hermengildo Capelo and Roberto Ivens, explorers who in the 1880s…$$$ - Hotel
Tivoli Lisboa
This grand Avenida da Liberdade landmark celebrated its 80th birthday last year. During World War II it was notorious as a haunt for spies from both sides who flocked to neutral Lisbon. In the decades since, it's attracted visiting politicians, artists, and movie stars. The lobby…$$$Avenida - Vacation Rental
Traveling to Lisbon
An alternative to hotels, this agency offers a vast range of serviced apartments where you can make yourself at home and live like a local in the city for two nights or several weeks. The choices vary from fun one-room pads for downtown crashing in the Baixa,…$$Baixa - Hotel
Travellers House Lisbon
Lisbon is the world's hostel capital, regularly dominating annual awards for the very best of this type of accommodation. Among those always riding high in the rankings is Traveller's House, a backpacker classic since it opened in 2006 in a…$Baixa - Hotel
York House
Entering York House has an "Alice Through the Looking Glass" feel. You climb a narrow stone staircase winding between walls hung with creepers and emerge into an urban garden ablaze with bougainvillea and shaded by the fronds of a 100-year-old palm tree. There's an impression of…$$Santos



