Pros
- Beautiful location in Belem, right on the Tagus River
- Convenient for strolls along the promenade and restaurants along the river
- Bar overlooking the river plus great all-day dining with water views
- Feitoria Restaurant, located within the hotel, has a Michelin star
- Striking, modern rooms with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and Nespresso coffeemakers
- Some rooms have balconies with whirlpools and gorgeous water views
- Large spa with indoor pool, sauna, and extensive treatment list
- Fitness center with modern, but limited equipment, plus training classes
- Indoor and outdoor events spaces
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the property
Cons
- A 30-minute train ride to central Lisbon
- Breakfast is not included in all rates
- Glass-walled bathrooms provide no privacy
- Free shuttle to other Altis properties is infrequent
Bottom Line
The 50-room Altis Belem Hotel & Spa is a luxury design hotel in historic Belem, right on the Tagus River. It is a bit removed from Lisbon's city center, but Belem has several attractions of its own, as well as gorgeous marina views and nice restaurants along the river. Rooms are spacious and modern, and feature striking illustrated wall panels that create a unique look. Some rooms have balconies with stunning river views and private whirlpools. Marble bathrooms have glass walls that modest guests may not find appealing. Despite its small size, the hotel has excellent features including a Michelin-starred restaurant, spa, indoor pool, fitness center, and bar. Travelers who'd rather be in central Lisbon could check out the Altis Avenida, a sister property with equal boutique charm.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Sophisticated design hotel with interesting art, most popular with couples and business travelers
This sophisticated design hotel has a look all its own, and brings lots of sharp style to the luxury hotel game in the Lisbon region. Its aim is to represent a contemporary view of the Golden Ages of Portugal during the discoveries in the 15th and 16th centuries. This theme is used throughout the hotel, including in guest rooms, where illustrated wall panels take guests on a journey from Mauritania on the West coast of Africa, through Arabia, India, Siam, Osaka, and across to the tropics via Brazil. One wall in the lobby displays artifacts and interesting objects from all over the world. It's a cozy yet chic setting where guests can gather and hang out in cushy black leather arm chairs. The atmosphere is complemented by true luxury-level amenities, like Michelin-starred dining and a gorgeous spa. The hotel draws mostly couples and business travelers.
Location
In serene, but tourist-ready, Belem, overlooking the Tagus River -- a 30-minute train ride to Lisbon
The Altis Belem is located in Belem, right on the Tagus River. This area is known for historic monuments, museums, famous pastry shops, and a scenic promenade along the river. Most of those sights are located within a 15-minute walk, including modern art exhibits at the Berardo Collection, the Tower of Belem, MAAT (which fuses contemporary art and technology), and Jeronimos Monastery. You'd also be remiss if you didn't hit up Pasteis de Belem, which is supposedly where delicious pasteis de nata were born and is also a 15-minute walk from the hotel. Trains are easy enough to catch to central Lisbon, with a total journey time of about 30 minutes, including a 15-minute walk to the Belem train station. Budget 20 minutes to reach Lisbon's airport by taxi, though traffic can alter that.
Rooms
Handsome rooms with striking artistic details, some with balconies and gorgeous river views
Rooms and suites here are modern and unique, with views of the marina and river, or the gardens -- some even have glimpses of the Tower of Belem in the distance. Floor-to-ceiling windows only add to the effect. Decor is a bit different in each room, with a theme of Portuguese discoveries. Striking illustrated wall panels give each room a flavor of its own. Jewel tones like emerald and ruby figure alongside lots of white, dark wood, and black, to give the spaces just a touch of sex appeal. All are equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, minibars, safes, Nespresso coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Marble bathrooms are sleek and modern, with glass walls separating the bathing facilities from the bedrooms (modest guests should be aware that there are no blinds). Showers have rainfall showerheads, and there are deep soaking tubs as well. Mirrors line the walls, and toiletries, hairdryers, robes, and slippers are provided. Suites are larger and add separate living areas plus furnished balconies with jetted tubs.
Features
Michelin-starred dining, bar with river-view terrace, spa including an indoor pool, and fitness center
For such a small hotel, Altis Belem offers an exceptional list of features. An extensive breakfast buffet is served in Cafeteria Mensagem for a fee, and can be taken indoors or outdoors, with views of the waterfront. Lunch and dinner are also served there, and sushi is among the offerings. For sophisticated dinners, guests can opt for the Michelin-starred Feitoria Restaurant & Wine Bar, which blends local and international fare. Bar 38º41' is a trendy space serving drinks and light fare along with gorgeous views of the water. Guests can sit inside or out on the terrace. Room service is also available.
The large and lovely BSpa by Karin Herzog has a Thermo Garden comprising an indoor pool, sauna, hammam, Turkish bath and high-tech showers. The list of massages, facials, and body treatments is extensive. There's also an outdoor pool and deck with views of the Tagus and Lisbon's famous Ponte 25 de Abril. Children younger than 16 are not allowed in the Thermo Garden outside of limited morning hours. The fitness center is an attractive space with modern cardio and weight-training machines, free weights, and exercise balls.
Three flexible events spaces can be used individually or combined for larger events. They all have windows for natural light. Outdoor spaces are also available. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Free shuttles are available to the other Altis properties in Lisbon, but can be infrequent.
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Scene
Sophisticated design hotel with interesting art, most popular with couples and business travelers
This sophisticated design hotel has a look all its own, and brings lots of sharp style to the luxury hotel game in the Lisbon region. Its aim is to represent a contemporary view of the Golden Ages of Portugal during the discoveries in the 15th and 16th centuries. This theme is used throughout the hotel, including in guest rooms, where illustrated wall panels take guests on a journey from Mauritania on the West coast of Africa, through Arabia, India, Siam, Osaka, and across to the tropics via Brazil. One wall in the lobby displays artifacts and interesting objects from all over the world. It's a cozy yet chic setting where guests can gather and hang out in cushy black leather arm chairs. The atmosphere is complemented by true luxury-level amenities, like Michelin-starred dining and a gorgeous spa. The hotel draws mostly couples and business travelers.
Location
In serene, but tourist-ready, Belem, overlooking the Tagus River -- a 30-minute train ride to Lisbon
The Altis Belem is located in Belem, right on the Tagus River. This area is known for historic monuments, museums, famous pastry shops, and a scenic promenade along the river. Most of those sights are located within a 15-minute walk, including modern art exhibits at the Berardo Collection, the Tower of Belem, MAAT (which fuses contemporary art and technology), and Jeronimos Monastery. You'd also be remiss if you didn't hit up Pasteis de Belem, which is supposedly where delicious pasteis de nata were born and is also a 15-minute walk from the hotel. Trains are easy enough to catch to central Lisbon, with a total journey time of about 30 minutes, including a 15-minute walk to the Belem train station. Budget 20 minutes to reach Lisbon's airport by taxi, though traffic can alter that.
Rooms
Handsome rooms with striking artistic details, some with balconies and gorgeous river views
Rooms and suites here are modern and unique, with views of the marina and river, or the gardens -- some even have glimpses of the Tower of Belem in the distance. Floor-to-ceiling windows only add to the effect. Decor is a bit different in each room, with a theme of Portuguese discoveries. Striking illustrated wall panels give each room a flavor of its own. Jewel tones like emerald and ruby figure alongside lots of white, dark wood, and black, to give the spaces just a touch of sex appeal. All are equipped with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, desks, minibars, safes, Nespresso coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Marble bathrooms are sleek and modern, with glass walls separating the bathing facilities from the bedrooms (modest guests should be aware that there are no blinds). Showers have rainfall showerheads, and there are deep soaking tubs as well. Mirrors line the walls, and toiletries, hairdryers, robes, and slippers are provided. Suites are larger and add separate living areas plus furnished balconies with jetted tubs.
Features
Michelin-starred dining, bar with river-view terrace, spa including an indoor pool, and fitness center
For such a small hotel, Altis Belem offers an exceptional list of features. An extensive breakfast buffet is served in Cafeteria Mensagem for a fee, and can be taken indoors or outdoors, with views of the waterfront. Lunch and dinner are also served there, and sushi is among the offerings. For sophisticated dinners, guests can opt for the Michelin-starred Feitoria Restaurant & Wine Bar, which blends local and international fare. Bar 38º41' is a trendy space serving drinks and light fare along with gorgeous views of the water. Guests can sit inside or out on the terrace. Room service is also available.
The large and lovely BSpa by Karin Herzog has a Thermo Garden comprising an indoor pool, sauna, hammam, Turkish bath and high-tech showers. The list of massages, facials, and body treatments is extensive. There's also an outdoor pool and deck with views of the Tagus and Lisbon's famous Ponte 25 de Abril. Children younger than 16 are not allowed in the Thermo Garden outside of limited morning hours. The fitness center is an attractive space with modern cardio and weight-training machines, free weights, and exercise balls.
Three flexible events spaces can be used individually or combined for larger events. They all have windows for natural light. Outdoor spaces are also available. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Free shuttles are available to the other Altis properties in Lisbon, but can be infrequent.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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