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Hotels in Lisbon
219 Hotels
Tivoli Oriente Hotel

Tivoli Oriente is an upper-middle-range business hotel located right by the Oriente railway station and not far from the Lisbon Airport. The 279 air-conditioned rooms and suites feature pleasant contemporary decor and come with sleek bathrooms, and many have great views out over the Targus River. However, there have been complaints of general upkeep issues from past guests. Features include 12 meeting rooms, an indoor pool with a whirlpool hot tub, and a fitness center. For dining, there are a cocktail bar, a cafe, room service, and a reasonably priced steakhouse (though the food is reportedly not that great). Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel but it costs extra. Travelers shopping around may want to also consider the comparably priced VIP Executive Art's nearby.

Turim Lisboa Hotel

The Turim Lisboa is a budget-friendly option in Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira, a quiet, residential area just north of Lisbon's main action. Everything about the hotel is simple, but quaint. The spacious rooms are plainly decorated, featuring red-and-gold comforters and matching curtains, small tube TVs, and simple wooden furniture; all rooms have kitchenettes with stovetops, wet bars, and mini-fridges. Twin Rooms have two twin beds pushed together (common in mid-range hotels in Lisbon), and some rooms have one twin bed and a double bed close together, which may appeal to families with small children. There are few on-site amenities (no fitness center), but there is an on-site restaurant serving a standard breakfast buffet as well as lunch and dinner (note that it is closed on Sundays). The Turim Lisboa may not stand out from other mid-range hotels in the area, but it does offer a good value with discounted gym passes and free Wi-Fi.

Casa do Barão
Rua da Emenda 84

Casa do Barao is a charming upper-middle-range bed-and-breakfast in Lisbon's trendy Chiado neighborhood. Artistically and eclectically furnished with modern and quirky pieces, this B&B is great for couples and independent travelers (children under 16 are not allowed) looking for a homey, relaxing place to rest while visiting the city. Its 12 guest rooms are modern and clean, equipped with flat-screen TVs and air-conditioning, plus some have terraces with views of the garden that features a small pool. With free breakfast, a great location, cozy library, and an honor bar, it’s a good find in the city center. For an alternative, check out ZUZABED & Breakfast B&B, Apartments & Villas, which offers similar trendy rooms as well as full-service apartments, plus breakfast is included in rates.

Botanico Hotel

The three-pearl Botanico Hotel has affordable rates and a central location that's close to public transportation and a few attractions. Its 30 guest rooms have basic, contemporary decor, though some could use an update, with mismatched wood furniture and dated CD players. All units have AC, wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and bathrooms with bidets, and upgraded units add free minibars, welcome Champagne, and fruit. A basement breakfast room that's a bit dark and dated is where a continental buffet is served for a fee, but guests are welcomed with a glass of free wine at the lobby bar and lounge, and Wi-Fi is free throughout. Travelers looking for a step up can consider the more modern SANA Capitol Hotel nearby.

Heritage Avenida Liberdade, a Lisbon Heritage Collection

This 40-room hotel housed in an 18th-century building on bustling Avenida da Liberdade mixes modern decor with restored historic touches. (Most of the ironwork is original, as is the wooden front door.) The predominant look is sleek and contemporary. While the room decor isn't quite luxurious, it's certainly attractive, with warm chocolate and beige tones, pops of pattern, wood floors, and sepia-toned photographs. The reading lights attached to the headboards are a convenient detail. Many rooms have Juliette balconies looking out onto the tree-lined street, reminding guests of the hotel's fabulous location; numerous major sights -- as well as popular neighborhoods -- are within walking distance.

InterContinental Lisbon
Rua Castilho, 149

The Tiara Park Atlantic is arguably one of the best value hotels in Lisbon. While it might not quite live up to its advertised 5-star status, it certainly is luxurious, and often has better rates than comparable properties. Most of the sophisticated rooms are decorated in a color scheme of silver, gold, and red -- silver wallpaper, rich red woods and accent pillows, and pale gold chairs or couches. They come with all the modern amenities expected of an upscale hotel, including flat-screen TVs, well-stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi; most boast impressive city and river views from wall-to-wall windows. Rooms also feature Nespresso one-cup coffee machines and free coffee capsules, as well as Hermes toiletries. There’s a nice restaurant serving traditional Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist, and a bar with Hindu decor and comfy seating. Its location, across from Eduardo VII Park, and near the metro and the tourist bus, makes it a great pick for business and for leisure travelers alike.

Lutecia Smart Design Hotel
Avenida Frei Miguel Contreiras 52

The Hotel Lutecia is a contemporary, four-pearl getaway in the outskirts of Lisbon, a five-minute walk to the Roma subway station and a short drive from the airport. The 175 modern rooms come with minibars, coffeemakers (though coffee costs extra), and flat-screen TVs; some also have balconies. Suites offer whirlpool tubs and living rooms. There's an Indian restaurant on-site along with a lobby bar, a TV lounge, a 24-hour gym, and a massage room. There are also five meeting rooms and a computer corner along with free hotel-wide Wi-Fi. Guests looking for something a bit more central may want to compare rates at the Hotel Florida.

Holiday Inn Lisbon - Continental
Rua Laura Alves 9

The upper-middle-range Holiday Inn Continental is primarily geared toward business travelers. Located in the financial district of Campo Pequeno, the Lisbon Portela Airport is a 10-minute taxi ride northeast while the city’s historic attractions can be reached via a short metro ride. Rooms are clean and modern, and suites feature separate living rooms and breathtaking views of the city, though the cheapest rooms are small and dim. The hotel is also equipped with a coffee lounge, restaurant, and small gym as well as several meeting/presentation rooms.

Lisboa Camping & Bungalows
Estrada da Circunvalacao, Parque de Monsanto

Lisboa Camping & Bungalows has campsites and 70 basic bungalows available in a big park well outside of the city center. Downtown Lisbon is about 30 minutes away by bus, but the property offers plenty to do with an outdoor pool, playgrounds, and an indoor game room. Guests can buy their own groceries at the on-site supermarket or purchase meals from the cafeteria. The rooms are functional but bare-bones, with small showers and tube TVs. Guests of this property are generally those who enjoy camping and prefer a rustic experience.

Holiday Inn Lisbon
Avenida Antonio Jose de Almeida 28A

One of the standout features of this three-and-a-half-pearl Holiday Inn is that it is the only hotel in the vicinity with a rooftop swimming pool. Although some of the property’s curtains and furniture look dated, the rooms, in spite of being almost completely identical, are spacious and immaculately clean. Located in a residential area of central Lisbon, nearly every major city attraction -- including the airport -- can be reached in less than 30 minutes by public transportation. The inn is an affordable option for tourists (especially families) and with seven meeting rooms is also convenient for business guests.