Rua Julio Cesar Machado 7 9, Lisbon, Portugal | 35 (121) 359-1000
Great location within walking distance of numerous sights, shops, and restaurants
Modern, up-to-date rooms with flat-screen TVs and iPod docks
Room decor is fresh and hip, and windows offer a lot of natural light
Some rooms have balconies
2 attractive restaurants, popular among guests and locals
Standard Rooms are small, and some feature two twin beds pushed together
No on-site gym (but guests have access to the sister hotel's facilities next door)
The Tivoli Jardim is a high-style hotel in a great location right on bustling Avenida da Liberdade (Lisbon's main street, lined by shops, restaurants, and sights). There are two attractive restaurants with sleek, whimsical decor reminiscent of Philippe Starck's style (picture crystal chandeliers and gold and silver furniture), but aside from that, the hotel has very few on-site amenities. However, guests do have access to the facilities at the sister hotel next door. Although rooms are small, they are attractive and hip, with coral throws and funky artwork, as well as up-to-date technology: iPod docks, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi (for a fee).
Location
Just off of lively Avenida da Liberdade
Tivoli Jardim has a great, central location for tourists. Just off of Avenida da Liberdade, the hotel is within walking distance of the Avenida metro stop and the heart of Baxia, Chiado, and Bairro Alto neighborhoods.Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon's main artery, is a tree-lined street packed with high-end hotels and shops. But Bairro Alto is also a bustling area in Lisbon. Popular due to its lively nightlife spots, it is also home to vintage and antique shops. The cobblestone streets are often crowded with people, as are the area's bars and restaurants. Largely spared during the earthquake, Bairro Alto has some beautiful historic monuments and sights. Like in other areas of Lisbon, visitors should be careful in Bairro Alto at night, especially on the side streets; they have a reputation for loitering drug dealers.Nearby Alfama, a Moorish area, is a fishing town with great fado clubs. Like Bairro Alto, it can also be a bit dangerous at nights. Baxia, the financial district, attracts mainly business travelers. But it does have good shopping, particularly for gold and silver. West of Baxia, Chiado is the main shopping district.- 18-minute drive to Lisbon Portela Airport, or 31 minutes via public transportation
Standard Room
Superior Room
Rua Julio Cesar Machado 7 9, Lisbon, Portugal
35 (121) 359-1000