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A Casa das Janelas com Vista

Rua Nova do Loureiro 35, Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Family-owned boutique in the historic and artsy neighborhood of Barrio Alto

  • Colorful, contemporary vibe with mid-century modern and industrial decor

  • 12 bright rooms with TVs on request and sleek bathrooms

  • Open-plan lobby and kitchen area with communal breakfast table feels homey

  • Free homemade breakfast buffet with fresh jams, pastries, and eggs

  • Limited bar service off the lounge and kitchen area

  • 24-hour access to the kitchen's coffee, tea, and occasional baked goods

  • Narrow outside courtyard with bistro tables set up

  • Free Wi-Fi and board games

  • Non-smoking hotel (con for some)

Cons
  • Standard Room are cramped

  • No full restaurant, gym, or spa facilities

  • No in-room mini-fridges

Bottom Line

This 12-room, upper-middle-range Barrio Alto boutique is a family-owned spot ideal for travelers who are looking for a little bite of Lisbon's bohemian side. This colorful guest house features a blend of modern and industrial decor, free Wi-Fi, in-room TVs on request, and a communal breakfast table. Rooms are bright and comfortable, each with sleek bathrooms. While this is not a full-service hotel (no gym or restaurant), visitors can expect a free, homemade breakfast buffet, bar service in the living room lounge, nibbles of banana bread and sips of coffee or tea, and concierge service. Travelers looking for a full restaurant and bar on-site should check out the nearby Independente Hostel and Suites, though a bit less charming. 

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Rua Nova do Loureiro 35, Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Poolside Drink Service

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Full Review

Scene

Stylish and colorful family-owned spot with a decidedly homey vibe

Set against the narrow, cobblestone streets of one of Lisbon's historic and artsy neighborhoods, A Casa das Janelas com Vista -- A House of Windows with a View -- charms guests right from first sight of its pale-olive tiled facade and slim dark-green doors. The immediate surrounding residential area leaves much to be desired and can feel slightly sparse, however, as soon as visitors walk through the front doors, it feels like home. Guests are greeted with a sunny and colorful space, outfitted in a stylish mix of industrial and mid-century modern decor, where the devil is in the details. The reception area bleeds into the living room lounge space, filled with cozy couches, wooden tables, metal lamps, and shelves of colorful scarves. This area also houses a large, open kitchen featuring a communal breakfast table, wide farm sink, and stainless steel appliances. This cheerful and cozy vibe continues out to the side courtyard, a high-walled sliver of space in the sun just wide enough to fit a few wrought-iron bistro tables. Overall, the homey atmosphere, attractive colorful decor, and city views from some rooms make this an excellent boutique stay for travelers who don't mind sacrificing a few typical hotel features. 

Location

Centrally located in Barrio Alto neighborhood within walking distance to many sights

A Casa das Janelas com Vista is located on a residential road in Lisbon's Barrio Alto neighborhood. Though the immediate area is quiet, guests are just a quick, four-minute walk from several bars and restaurants, including the BA Wine Bar. Barrio Alto is a laid-back bohemian artist neighborhood within walking distance to the hip culture found in the neighboring area of Chiado. Expect narrow streets dressed in graffiti, quiet daytime hours, lively nights, and tons of Fado houses hidden behind the doors of this neighborhood's colorful buildings. The Lisbon Portela Airport is a 28-minute car ride away. Nearby attractions include:- Four-minute walk to the Barrio Alto Theater

  • Six-minute walk to the Praca do Principe Real
  • 10-minute walk to the culture hub of Chiado
  • 10-minute walk to the closet metro stop at Baxia-Chiado or Restauradores
  • 13-minute walk to the trendy shops of Baxio
  • 15-minute walk to the clubs in Cais do Sodre
  • 24-minute bus ride to the National Pantheon 
  • 24-minute bus ride to the large weekend flea market, Feira da Ladra
  • 30-minute walk to St. George's Castle
  • 36-minute bus ride to Belem

Rooms

Bright and stylish, individually decorated rooms with TVs on advance request

All 12 rooms at the A Casa das Janelas com Vista are outfitted in contemporary decor with nods to a bygone era, be it a colorfully refurbished antique table or tufted leather bench. Like most lodging in Lisbon, rooms tend to be a bit cramped, especially around the bed, though Standard Rooms receive the most complaints. Smooth, cream-painted walls are mostly left bare aside from the usually singular one-color framed art print. Wardrobes are left unfinished in a natural pale-pink wood, while darker color schemes are in the sleek and modern bathrooms. Bathrooms come with rainfall showerheads in standing glass showers, toiletries, hairdryers, and bidets. Wi-Fi is free and there are also air-conditioning, free bottled water, and safes, but no mini-fridges. Note that TVs must be requested in advance. Some rooms have small balconies with city or river views. 

Features

Limited features include a bar, concierge service, and free breakfast buffet

Don't expect a ton of bells and whistles at this small, guest house property. However, those who appreciate thoughtful details may find the limited features at A Casa das Janelas com Vista just fine. The standout feature here is the daily, fresh-made breakfast, served up buffet-style on the kitchen's long communal table. Guests rave about the spread; fresh jams, homemade pastries, scrambled and made-to-order eggs, cereals, coffee, and tea. If you find yourself hungry or thirsty later in the day or night, the kitchen is open and equipped for making free coffee and tea -- and sometimes leftover baked goods from breakfast. In the evenings, guests can buy drinks from the kitchen area and choose a seat in the lounge, crack open a book, or grab a board game. There are also a reception and concierge desk, laundry service, and free Wi-Fi throughout.