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Hotels in Lisbon
219 Hotels
Vila Galé Ópera

The 259-room, upper-middle-range Vila Gale Opera Hotel is situated right beside the 25 de Abril Bridge, away from Lisbon's tourist center. Still, it's close to the Congress Center, a hospital, and nightlife and restaurants at the Docas and LX Factory. Room decor in particular can feel a little impersonal, but rooms are tasteful and nicely sized with modern amenities like minibars, bidets, and 24-hour room service. The extra features are the real highlight, with an indoor pool, whirlpool, gym, and spa with a hammam, sauna, and treatment rooms, plus a lobby bar and buffet-style restaurant. Travelers looking for a property in Lisbon's historic district might consider the Hotel Borges Chiado, which offers more personality but fewer amenities.

Corinthia Hotel Lisbon

The five-pearl Corinthia Hotel Lisbon provides a romantic and luxurious atmosphere with a variety of features that include an on-site spa with an indoor pool and relaxation treatments, as well as a variety of indoor and outdoor restaurants, bars, and lounges. Business travelers are catered to with several meeting rooms and a business center. Chic rooms include flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea-makers, and minibars, while upper-floor rooms offer spectacular views of Lisbon. Suites add separate living rooms, and the Presidential Suite also has a full-kitchen and dining area. The location is a bit removed from most sights, though well serviced by public transportation. Guests seeking to be closer to the city center might want to consider the Sofitel Lisbon Liberdad. 

HF Fenix Lisboa
Praca Marques de Pombal 8

The 193-room HF Lisboa, right next to its smaller sister hotel HF Garden, is a mid-range property in a not-quite-central but nonetheless convenient location. Partially overlooking the Eduardo VII Parque, this HF features a decent restaurant with a gorgeous terrace, a lobby bar, an outdoor lounge, and several meeting rooms. But otherwise, there are few on-site amenities. Rooms were renovated in 2015, and have streamlined decor, flat-screen TVs, kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Some add private balconies. Though this HF can offer a good value, visitors should compare prices with the next-door HF Garden.

Vincci Baixa
Rua Do Comercio, 32 a 38, Rua Do S.Juliao, no 47 a 57

Part of a Spanish chain, this small, charming, 66-room hotel has a stylish design and a great location in the historic Baixa neighborhood, a popular tourist area with plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops, and easy access to attractions. There’s an on-site tapas restaurant that serves breakfast and dinner, as well as a casual bar, though not much else in the way of amenities at this upscale property. Rooms have stylish decor, but are narrow, with thin walls that provide little soundproofing. Overall, it’s priced well for the location and atmosphere, but travelers could compare rates and amenities with the four-pearl LX Boutique Hotel.

Hotel NH Collection Lisboa Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade 180 B, Old Baixa

The 83-room NH Liberdade is a solid option with a great location right on bustling Avenida da Liberdade. Spacious rooms are a decent value, and feature attractive, modern decor with nice touches such as patterned throws, striped curtains, sleek furniture, large flat-screen TVs, and wet bars. The restaurant and bars are simple but nice, and most room rates include a cold breakfast buffet (with hot items on request). There's a seasonal pool, but oddly, no fitness center. All in all, it's a stylish four-pearl choice.

Hotel Dom Afonso Henriques
Rua Cristovao Falcao, No 8

One of the best value hotels in Lisbon, the three-pearl Hotel Dom Afonso Henriques has an immediate area that's low-key and residential, but the airport and major tourist destinations can be reached within 30 minutes by public transportation. All rooms are modern and clean and include unfurnished balconies. Overall, Hotel DAH is a convenient option for travelers on a budget who don’t mind long walks or short subway rides to city sights.

Pestana Palace Lisboa
Rua Jau 54

The opulent Pestana Palace is a luxury hotel in a gorgeous 19th-century palace. Features are expansive, and include an elegant Portuguese restaurant, a beautiful outdoor pool, a spa with a sauna and indoor pool, and a fitness center. The property also has an impressive series of lounges and living rooms, with ornate design, antiques, and lovely artwork. There's also a parlor bar, and in warm weather, guests can have a drink at the pavilion bar overlooking the garden. Even Standard Rooms are spacious and elegant, and royalty-worthy suites may have large furnished balconies with beautiful views and huge bathrooms with claw-foot tubs and separate showers. The hotel is not within walking distance to most of the city's attractions; it's around a 15-minute drive (or 10 euro cab ride) to the historic city center. Guests warn that the drinks are pricey and there aren’t any irons in the rooms. For more modern accommodations, guests should check out Myriad by SANA Hotels, a luxury property next to the river with funky, modern rooms and a bar with a riverside patio. Wi-Fi is free throughout. 

Neya Lisboa Hotel

The upscale, environmentally-friendly Neya Lisboa Hotel is in a quiet neighborhood outside Lisbon's city center. Its 76 rooms are contemporary and stylish, and five are earth-themed suites, with mountain, country, and beach motifs. The Neya Lisboa has a small posh bar and a restaurant on-site, and is a short walk to two metro lines, and a 20-minute commute to the airport via public bus. The free breakfast has solid selection, and there's an attractive day spa on the premises as well as a tiny fitness center with three machines. For those looking for a quirkier spot close to a metro line in a more central location, the Hotel Florida is another option.

Hotel Principe Lisboa
Av. Duque de Avila, 201, City Center

The modern, mid-range Hotel Principe Lisboa, with 70 rooms, delivers affordable, no-fuss accommodations by the Gulbenkian Museum and across from the Sao Sebastiao Metro station, four stops from the city center. The hotel has a breakfast room -- which can get crowded -- and a cozy lounge bar. For business travelers, there are three meeting spaces and a computer corner. Clean, simply furnished rooms have classic decor, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges; some have balconies with street views. However, airplanes flying overhead can sometimes cause in-room noise.

Altis Suites

Altis Suites is located right next to the Altis Hotel, and its 42 suites are a good option for families or travelers on extended stays. These mid-range suites are spacious, but dated, with coral-colored bathrooms and furniture that's showing light wear and tear. However, all suites have kitchenettes -- with stovetops, microwaves, and mini-fridges -- living rooms, and flat-screen TVs. Guests staying in the suites have access to the amenities of the Altis Hotel next door including the health club and restaurant. There is 24-hour room service, and free airport shuttle service can be arranged in advance.