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VIP Inn Berna Hotel

Avenida Antonio Serpa 13, Lisbon, Portugal | (888) 710-7049

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Overview

Pros
  • Solid budget hotel with affordable rates near public transportation

  • Tidy rooms with AC, hardwood floors, and nice bathrooms

  • Generous hot buffet breakfast served in a spacious dining room

  • Comfortable lobby lounge with a full-service bar

  • Meeting space and a public desktop computer

  • Valet dry cleaning and laundry

  • Concierge services, room service, and an elevator

  • Five meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 185 people

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • On-site garage parking

Cons
  • Far from downtown Lisbon

  • Guest rooms are a bit dated, and have old-style tube TVs

  • Fee for breakfast and parking

  • Ambient noise can be heard through thin walls

Bottom Line

The two-and-a-half-pearl VIP Inn Berna Hotel offers affordable accommodations in Lisbon’s Campo Pequeno neighborhood. The property is close to public transportation, and its 240 guest rooms are tidy and comfortable, although decor is dated, and there are old tube-style TVs. Bathrooms are their best feature, and have shower/tub combos with removable showerheads, bidets, hairdryers, and toiletries. Highlights include a spacious breakfast room with a hot buffet for a fee, and a lobby lounge with a full-service bar. Travelers looking for a smaller property with free breakfast might consider Typical Lisbon Guest House, housed in a lovely 1930s building. 

Map

Avenida Antonio Serpa 13, Lisbon, Portugal
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

 A busy hotel for tour groups and budget-conscious business travelers

This budget hotel, housed in a 10-story building on the outskirts of downtown Lisbon, stays busy hosting large tour groups and budget-conscious business travelers. The lobby has contemporary decor, with plush furniture, modern table lamps, and colorful art on walls, and there's a comfortable full-service bar. But guests mainly gather in the large dining room, which has well-maintained parquet floors and tables draped with white tablecloths. It often gets crowded during peak breakfast hours, before guests take off to see the sights or attend meetings.   

Location

In Campo Pequeno, close to public transportation, but far from the city center

The hotel is centrally located in the relatively quiet Campo Pequeno neighborhood, but it takes about 20 minutes by car or using public transportation to reach downtown Lisbon and the city's top attractions. There are a few restaurants near the Campo Pequeno metro stop, about a four-minute walk from the hotel, and the historic Campo Pequeno bullring and its museum are about six minutes away on foot. For sightseeing visitors who want to ride through some of Lisbon's charming neighborhoods, Tram 28 offers a quaint and low-cost adventure. The stop is 12 minutes away by car, or a 20-minute public transit ride. St. George's Castle, which dates back to the Roman era, is about 15 minutes away by car, or 35 minutes using public transportation. Lisbon International Airport is approximately a 10-minute drive, or about a 20-minute ride taking public transit.

Rooms

Tidy and comfortable, with hardwood floors and shower/tub combos, but dated decor

Guest rooms are clean and pleasant, but decor is a bit dated, wallpaper panels are peeling, and there are old-style tube TVs. On the plus side, units are spacious and well-maintained, and all have AC, fairly new hardwood floors, upholstered chairs, dressers, small closets with shelf space, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are basic, but they're outfitted with pedestal sinks, shower/tub combos with handheld showerheads, hairdryers, and toiletries. Rooms that face the street have nicer views of the city, but are also subject to more noise from traffic than units in the back of the hotel. Some guests have noted that walls are thin, and that they can hear neighbors rather easily. 

Features

Hot buffet breakfast, lobby lounge and bar, and free Wi-Fi, but fee for parking 

Drinking and dining features are a highlight at this hotel. There's a spacious breakfast room with a generous hot buffet for a fee, and a lobby lounge with a full bar that's open daily. The hotel hosts a lot of tour groups and some business functions, and there are five meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 185 people. There's also a lobby computer with Internet access that's free for guests to use. Concierge services include valet dry cleaning and laundry, as well as assistance booking tickets for tours and attractions, and the hotel offers room service. There's also an elevator, and Wi-Fi is free throughout. Parking is available in an underground garage for a daily fee.