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Hotels in Lisbon
219 Hotels
Lisboa Prata Boutique Hotel

The historic Lisboa Prata Boutique Hotel is an upscale option located in the bustling Baixa Pombalina, within walking distance to many of Lisbon’s top sights. The focus at this 25-room hotel is on the historic details that have been preserved in the 18th-century building’s design, offering a taste of Portuguese history. The air-conditioned rooms are simple, but elegant, and 24-hour room service is an unusual perk. Other features include a living room, small lobby bar, business center, and handicap access. This hotel is a calm escape from busy Baixa, although open windows can let in street noise. Travelers might compare prices with the nearby Vincci Baixa, which has more in the way of a restaurant and bar, and a more colorful and trendy look for a similar price and location.

Holiday Inn Express Lisbon - Av. Liberdade
Rua Alexandre Herculano No. 40

The modern, three-pearl Holiday Inn Express Lisbon is centrally located near the bustling Avenida da Liberdade, offering good value for its prime location. Its 108 rooms -- all new as of 2015 -- are clean and bright, with pleasant decor. The hotel delivers on all the brand's hallmarks: free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and use of a computer workstation with a copier, plus there's a lobby bar that serves drinks and light fare. Past guests suggest getting a room on one of the higher floors to eliminate traffic noise, and some complain that the breakfast does not include hot food. Travelers might want to compare rates with Rossio Garden Hotel, which has a bolder design, though it doesn't offer a free breakfast.

Brown's Central Hotel
Rua da Assuncao No 75

The upscale Brown’s Central Hotel is a trendy three-and-a-half-pearl boutique property located in central Lisbon's Baixa neighborhood, within walking distance of many major attractions, dining, and nightlife. While a bit on the small side, all 63 rooms are stylish and chic, with modern features like flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, plus swank marble bathrooms. The hotel has a restaurant that serves lunch and a bar offering cocktails, plus a breakfast with lots of options is included in rates. While rooms are undeniably high-end, there are a lack of other features here that may be disappointing to some travelers. As an alternative, the Beautique Hotels Figueira is worth a look -- it has a fitness center, Portuguese restaurant, and a spa at lower rates.

Hotel Mundial

The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Mundial is a bustling, mostly contemporary hotel in the center of Lisbon, across from Martim Moniz square and the famous Tram 28 initial stop. The 350 rooms were updated in 2016, but dated wood furniture and bathrooms were left the same. Still, pops of Art Deco flair, minibars, digital safes, and flat-screen TVs are modern. Although lacking wellness facilities, the hotel has a lovely rooftop bar with great views over the city, two a la carte restaurants and a sushi bar, a piano bar, and an underground winery that sells bottles and hosts events. All rates include a quality breakfast buffet and free Wi-Fi, but beware of noise issues from outside traffic. Travelers looking for a gym and spa might want to check out the Beautique Hotels Figueira.

Hotel Açores Lisboa
Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 1833, Praça de Espanha

The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Acores Lisboa has a modern Azorean-themed design, budget-friendly prices, and free perks. It may be far from the city center, but it’s close to a metro station that gives easy access to the city bustle. Its 128 guest rooms are clean and contemporary, equipped with amenities like flat-screen TVs and minibars, but only upper-category rooms have tea- and coffee-making facilities. With freebies like breakfast and parking, as well as an on-site restaurant and meeting rooms, it’s a solid option. Travelers hunting for a property with more features could check out the SANA Reno Hotel, which has a rooftop pool, sauna, and steam room. 

Torel Palace
Rua Camara Pestana no 23

The four-pearl Torel Palace is an excellent choice for those seeking an intimate, upscale boutique hotel away from the hubbub of central Lisbon. The property is housed in two historic buildings on landscaped grounds, and perched on a hilltop overlooking the city. Its 28 guest rooms have decor that's inspired by Portuguese royalty, and all feature thoughtfully chosen furniture and decorative pieces, with chic, modern accents. The in-room amenities package is extensive: expect Nespresso machines, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. There's also an innovative Portuguese restaurant, and an elegant cocktail lounge with sunset views from its terrace. Travelers looking to stay at a boutique property with a similar feel in Bairro Alto can consider Hotel Avenida Palace. 

Hotel Santa Justa

The 55-room Hotel Santa Justa is a four-pearl boutique property in the historic center of Lisbon, within walking distance of several top tourist sights. The hotel lacks amenities like a fitness center, spa, or pool, but guests praise its quiet, comfortable, and sexy rooms, which have high-end touches like marble bathrooms with glass doors, Krups espresso-makers, and free minibars. The hotel has a bar and a restaurant serving regional fare. Travelers seeking something with more on-site features might want to check out the Heritage Av Liberdade, which has a gym and a pool -- but rates are more expensive.

Turim Av Liberdade Hotel
Avenida da Liberdade 247

The 100-room Turim Av Liberdade is a four-pearl hotel in a central location, just off of the lively Avenida da Liberdade (as the name suggests), which is lined by restaurants and shops. The hotel has few on-site amenities (no fitness center or spa), but several freebies are available, such as free Wi-Fi and a free basic breakfast. The rooms are the highlight, with sleek, masculine design (picture shades of brown and grey, in keeping with the decor of the rest of the hotel), as well as sexy peek-a-boo bathrooms with glass walls and funky fixtures. (A shade provides additional privacy.) It's worth comparing rates with the many nearby hotels, but for those who don't mind sacrificing amenities, this is a solid, modern hotel pick.

BessaHotel Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade 29

BessaHotel Liberdad is a four-pearl, modern hotel with a sexy atmosphere located on Lisbon’s Avenida de Liberdade. The 113 rooms and suites are modern and come equipped with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges or minibars, and sleek bathrooms. There’s also a pool, gym, lovely terrace, bars, and restaurant, but expect high prices for food and drink and a fee for breakfast. It’s hard to beat this hotel’s location and amenities, however, travelers may want to compare rates with the nearby Tivoli Lisboa, which has similar amenities and two on-site restaurants. 

HF Fenix Garden
Rua Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar, 3

The 94-room HF Fenix Garden, part of a small chain, is a good value in a not-quite-central, but still convenient, location. Overlooking the attractive Eduardo VII Park, the hotel is within walking distance of bustling Avenida da Liberdade (lined by restaurants and shops), as well as several neighborhoods and a large shopping mall. The hotel has very few on-site amenities -- no spa, fitness center, or restaurant -- but it does offer a daily breakfast buffet, as well as free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The rooms are simple but attractive, with colorful, blown-up photographs and bright curtains and chairs to highlight the otherwise all-white decor. And though the mint-green tiles make the bathrooms seem somewhat dated, they are otherwise modern, in keeping with the rooms. Some rooms have spacious balconies overlooking the park.