Rua da Gloria 16, Lisbon, Portugal | (618) 248-8274
Central location close to attractions, shopping, and dining options
Chic, spacious apartments with full kitchens, washers, and flat-screen TVs
Cozy common room with games, snacks, and books
Small fitness room with basic cardio and weight equipment
Affordable honesty bar with soda, coffee, and beer
Charming rooftop patio and herb garden
Gift shop sells apartment items
Free Wi-Fi, plus public computer and printer
Limited parking (on request)
No on-site dining option
Lacks 24-hour front desk service
No dryers in apartments
Fitness room is small and offers limited equipment
Made up of 19 spacious apartments, the upper-middle-range Lisbonaire Apartments offers a chic, cozy place to stay in the trendy and picturesque city center near Avenida da Liberdade. Though there are no on-site dining options, the stylish apartments have full kitchens, living rooms, dining areas, and modern bedrooms, as well as washers (but no dryers). They also offer children’s amenities like high chairs or baby bath tubs upon request. The property has lovely common spaces, including a rooftop terrace and a common room stocked with games, a flat-screen TV, and an honesty bar -- but the fitness room is small and offers limited equipment. Alternatively, travelers can check rates at Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa, which offers a breakfast buffet (for a fee) and a trendy tapas bar -- but rooms may get noise.
Scene
Modern building with a stylish design inspired by downtown Lisbon
Occupying a 1960s building, The Lisbonaire Apartments was fully renovated and opened in 2011. Interiors are inspired by downtown Lisbon and channel a stripped-down, minimalist look with black floors, raw wooden elements, and metal railings. However, quirky details like woven shopping bags, book displays, and wall-mounted bird sculptures keep things from looking too stark.The hotel’s centerpiece is its common area in the basement. Exposed ductwork creates an industrial vibe, while colorful rugs, large comfy gray sofas, and trendy artwork give the place a welcoming and laid-back atmosphere. One of the striking features of the hotel is its rooftop terrace, which was created out of eco-friendly recycled material and offers a lovely outdoor space to relax in. In addition to comfy wooden seating, it also has an herb garden and offers city views. With spacious areas and kid-friendly amenities and services, it’s no surprise that families and couples are the main clientele here.
Location
Central location makes it easy to reach popular attractions, restaurants, and shopping on foot
The property occupies a convenient central location that's a two-minute walk from Avenida da Liberdade, a popular avenue filled with shops and restaurants galore. Rossio Square is a five-minute walk away, while the Santa Justa Elevator is a 10-minute walk from the hotel. The popular Chiado area is a 12-minute walk away, while the Alfama neighborhood and the Sao Jorge Castle can be reached in about 25 minutes on foot. The closest metro station is just a three-minute walk away, while a train station can be reached in five minutes. Lisbon Portela Airport is a 15- to 20-minute drive from here, or about a half-hour via public transportation.
Rooms
Trendy self-catering apartments with full kitchens, living rooms, flat-screen TVs, and kid-friendly amenities
This property offers stylish studios and one-bedroom apartments that were designed by Portuguese artists. Decor varies slightly among units, but most have wooden floors, simple platform beds, and white linens complemented by cozy blankets. Quirky artistic elements abound, such as wall collages made of old magazines and books or wall-stenciled flowcharts with icons and text. All apartments have full kitchens that include sinks, microwaves, refrigerators, coffeemakers, stoves, ovens, kettles, and toasters. Other amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and washers (but no dryers). Some have furnished balconies. For families with young children, the hotel can provide cots, push chairs, high chairs, baby bath tubs, changing mats, and toy boxes. Bathrooms are sleek and equipped with trendy vessel sinks, shower/tub combos with deep tubs, hairdryers, bidets, and toiletries. The hotel advertises daily housekeeping, however, a few guests report otherwise.
Features
Common room with games, kids' corner, honesty bar, fitness center, and gift shop
For an apartment-style hotel, the Lisbonaire provides a stellar lineup of facilities that encourages camaraderie and lures guests out from their individual units. One such feature is the stylish common room with table games like pool and ping-pong, a flat-screen TV, a children’s play area, and a small library. The lovely rooftop terrace -- with wooden outdoor furniture, potted greenery, and views over neighboring rooftops -- gives an alfresco spot for guests to mingle. While there's no restaurant or breakfast service, the property does provide an honesty bar with affordable drinks like sodas, waters, coffee, and beer. The hotel's small fitness room is limited, though it covers the basics with a few cardio machines, weight machines, and free weights. There's no business center, but Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, and there’s a computer available for guest use. The front desk operates for limited hours, however there are multiple signs, computers, brochures, and QRC codes that provide helpful information -- there's even a personal app that guests can download. Other perks include luggage storage and a gift shop that sells items like perfume and handmade wool blankets. On-site parking incurs a nightly fee.