Pros
- Convenient location near trendy Bairro Alto and lots of public transport options
- Gorgeous rooms with lovely pastel color schemes and sleek bathrooms
- Confraria restaurant serves tapas and sushi, plus baked goods at breakfast
- Occasional activities available for guests include wine tasting and Fado concerts
- Free afternoon sushi in the restaurant plus room service
- Lovely interiors with classic furniture, plus an elevator to all five floors
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Rooms run small and lack storage
- Past guest complaints of street noise from area nightlife
- No wellness or business amenities
Bottom Line
LX Boutique Hotel is a charming little boutique property housed in a turn of the 20th-century building that's been lovingly restored and revamped as a contemporary boutique hotel. The 61 rooms here have pastel color palettes and sleek bathrooms, and many have city views. That said, a marked lack of storage space may put some guests off and rooms on lower floors get some street noise, particularly from area nightlife. The restaurant serves a curious mix of tapas and sushi, and the hotel sources pastries from a popular local bakery for their breakfast service. Occasional wine tastings and Fado concerts are a fun touch. Hotel NH Collection Lisboa Liberdade may be a better option -- while it lacks a gym, it does have a swimming pool.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
Scene
Elegant boutique hotel with classic furnishings and ample use of the color blue in common areas
The LX is housed in what was formerly the Hotel Braganca, an old hotel from the turn of the 20th-century that was revamped and transformed into the trendy, modern, boutique property it is today. The exteriors retain a classic look and feel of days past via wrought-iron railings and a vintage gas lamp-style lantern above the front door, plus pastel-blue exterior walls and cream-colored stone trim. The color blue dominates the interiors as well, and the lobby has lots of blue wallpaper in stripes or patterns reminiscent of traditional Portuguese tiling. There's also a charming mix of pincushion chairs, plush sofas, Oriental rugs, mirrors, and stately wooden furniture. A long staircase lined with photos leads up to the five floors of rooms, but there's also an elevators for those who don't want to trudge upstairs with their luggage. Most guests are vacationers, and this hotel is a charming, romantic choice for couples.
Location
Just south of bustling Bairro Alto, with easy metro access to many of the city's other main attractions
The LX hotel is located just south of Bairro Alto, a bustling neighborhood filled with lively nightlife spots, vintage and antique shops, and charming cobblestone streets that were largely spared during the 1755 earthquake that destroyed much of the city. It's a two-minute walk from the Cais do Sodre metro stop, and an eight-minute walk to Praca do Comercio, a beautiful plaza facing the river. It takes about 10 minutes via public transit to reach the Santa Justa historic elevator and the National Museum of Ancient Art. St. George's Castle is a seven-minute drive. It's an 11-minute drive or 22 minutes via public transportation to the Coach Museum, the largest museum of royal coaches in the world. The Jeronimos Monastery and the Belem Tower both take around 15 minutes to reach by car. Expect a19-minute drive or 28 minutes via public transportation to Lisbon Portela Airport.
Rooms
Lovely pastel-hued rooms with sleek, modern bathrooms -- many have city or river views
This hotel offers a good range of room types, from entry-level Classic Rooms (the pricier ones have city views), clear up to a lovely Rooftop Suite with a furnished patio and views out over the Tagus River. It's the decor that really sets these rooms apart from the competition, and though furnishings vary a fair but from room to room, travelers can expect -- at a minimum -- bright rooms with lots of natural light, pastel walls with city scene photo murals, and a mix of furniture pieces including white tables and desks and pastel solid or floral-print upholstered seating, and desks. All rooms have, at a minimum, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, and coffee- and tea-making facilities, and minibars. However, rooms do run small and there's not a ton of storage, especially in entry-level units.
Bathrooms are sleek and contemporary with vessel sinks, walk-in rainfall showers, magnifying mirrors, and lavender-scented toiletries. However, some have windows from the showers that look straight into the rooms, which could be a bit too intimate for friends traveling together. Note that due to the hotel's location near nightlife spots, rooms can be a bit noisy at night -- especially on lower floors.
Features
Limited amenities include a restaurant with sushi and tapas, plus free hotel-wide Wi-Fi
LX doesn't offer a ton of amenities, though they occasionally offer special activities for guests, from wine tastings to concerts. An excellent breakfast is served daily and features all sorts of Portuguese specialties sourced from a popular local bakery, Tartine. The restaurant, Confraria lx, serves an interesting mix of cuisine types, from sushi to tapas, and provides free sushi for guests in the afternoon. Room service is available until late. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
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Scene
Elegant boutique hotel with classic furnishings and ample use of the color blue in common areas
The LX is housed in what was formerly the Hotel Braganca, an old hotel from the turn of the 20th-century that was revamped and transformed into the trendy, modern, boutique property it is today. The exteriors retain a classic look and feel of days past via wrought-iron railings and a vintage gas lamp-style lantern above the front door, plus pastel-blue exterior walls and cream-colored stone trim. The color blue dominates the interiors as well, and the lobby has lots of blue wallpaper in stripes or patterns reminiscent of traditional Portuguese tiling. There's also a charming mix of pincushion chairs, plush sofas, Oriental rugs, mirrors, and stately wooden furniture. A long staircase lined with photos leads up to the five floors of rooms, but there's also an elevators for those who don't want to trudge upstairs with their luggage. Most guests are vacationers, and this hotel is a charming, romantic choice for couples.
Location
Just south of bustling Bairro Alto, with easy metro access to many of the city's other main attractions
The LX hotel is located just south of Bairro Alto, a bustling neighborhood filled with lively nightlife spots, vintage and antique shops, and charming cobblestone streets that were largely spared during the 1755 earthquake that destroyed much of the city. It's a two-minute walk from the Cais do Sodre metro stop, and an eight-minute walk to Praca do Comercio, a beautiful plaza facing the river. It takes about 10 minutes via public transit to reach the Santa Justa historic elevator and the National Museum of Ancient Art. St. George's Castle is a seven-minute drive. It's an 11-minute drive or 22 minutes via public transportation to the Coach Museum, the largest museum of royal coaches in the world. The Jeronimos Monastery and the Belem Tower both take around 15 minutes to reach by car. Expect a19-minute drive or 28 minutes via public transportation to Lisbon Portela Airport.
Rooms
Lovely pastel-hued rooms with sleek, modern bathrooms -- many have city or river views
This hotel offers a good range of room types, from entry-level Classic Rooms (the pricier ones have city views), clear up to a lovely Rooftop Suite with a furnished patio and views out over the Tagus River. It's the decor that really sets these rooms apart from the competition, and though furnishings vary a fair but from room to room, travelers can expect -- at a minimum -- bright rooms with lots of natural light, pastel walls with city scene photo murals, and a mix of furniture pieces including white tables and desks and pastel solid or floral-print upholstered seating, and desks. All rooms have, at a minimum, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, and coffee- and tea-making facilities, and minibars. However, rooms do run small and there's not a ton of storage, especially in entry-level units.
Bathrooms are sleek and contemporary with vessel sinks, walk-in rainfall showers, magnifying mirrors, and lavender-scented toiletries. However, some have windows from the showers that look straight into the rooms, which could be a bit too intimate for friends traveling together. Note that due to the hotel's location near nightlife spots, rooms can be a bit noisy at night -- especially on lower floors.
Features
Limited amenities include a restaurant with sushi and tapas, plus free hotel-wide Wi-Fi
LX doesn't offer a ton of amenities, though they occasionally offer special activities for guests, from wine tastings to concerts. An excellent breakfast is served daily and features all sorts of Portuguese specialties sourced from a popular local bakery, Tartine. The restaurant, Confraria lx, serves an interesting mix of cuisine types, from sushi to tapas, and provides free sushi for guests in the afternoon. Room service is available until late. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
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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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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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