Just a 5-minute drive from Lisbon International Airport, this 3-star hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV. Facilities include a 24-hour reception.
Norbert
From
United States
Close to the airport. In a large commercial center.
Located between the lush Parque Eduardo VII and the iconic Marquês de Pombal Square, the luxurious EPIC SANA MARQUÊS - member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts offers free WiFi, a fitness center,...
Set in Lisbon’s historic Baixa Pombalina district, this 4-star hotel features a terrace with stunning panoramic city and São Jorge Castle views.
Donna Lynne
From
United States
This is a very comfortable hotel within a short walk of all the sights in the town center. Most rooms have a fabulous view! We had breakfast on the top floor also with an amazing view. The hotel had a rooftop bar that was fun in the evening to watch the sunset.
Featuring breathtaking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River, this 4-star hotel is a 10-minute drive from Parque das Nações and the riverside. The hotel's restaurant serves tasty Mediterranean cuisine.
In Lisbon's exclusive Alvalade district near many theaters and restaurants, Hotel Roma offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
James and Faeizah
From
United States
We were looking for a less expensive hotel, close to the airport and train station, to stay in for our last night in Portugal.
From the online images and even when we got to the property, the outside didn't look like much. But when we got inside it was like we stepped into a luxury hotel from a bygone era. It's not a modern hotel - it's better. It still nice little things like shower caps... remember those days? Anyway - we were pleasantly surprised.
Empire Lisbon Hotel is located near Lisbon's center and is just 10 minutes away from Alameda Metro Station.
Darin
From
Ireland
My Flight was early in the Morning, so it would mean I would miss out on the complimentary Breakfast provided. To compensate, the Hotel made a Breakfast Box for me, that I could eat in my room instead. Fantastic service. Room, facilities and Breakfast was excellent.
Ibis Lisboa features a restaurant serving regional delicacies and an outdoor terrace. Just 320 yards from Praca De Espanha Metro, the hotel has air-conditioned rooms, some with panoramic city views.
Edwidge
From
United States
The breakfast food was delicious. Everyone was nice.
Attractively located in Lisbon, Exe Saldanha has air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Erin
From
United States
The hotel was great. Clean and bed was comfortable. Staff was very nice. Morning breakfast had lots of variety. Staff held my bags so I could explore as I got in early in am. The hotel is in a more residential area and not in the bustle which I liked. Across the street from a grocery store which I was able to get water from.
Located in the center of Lisbon, the 4-star Browns Central Hotel is set on an 18th century building which was renovated according the new design trends. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Anonymous
From
United States
looking.com said breakfast at this location. We understood it to mean it was included in the price. The way it's written is very misleading.
In a prime location in Lisbon, Memoria Lisboa FLH Hotels provides a continental breakfast and free WiFi. The property is located a 9-minute walk from St.
Located in Lisbon, a 8-minute walk from Jeronimos Monastery, Wine & Books Lisboa Hotel has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Ideally set in Lisbon, Blue Liberdade Hotel has a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Conveniently located in the Santo Antonio district of Lisbon, easyHotel Lisbon is located a 17-minute walk from Rossio Square, 1.5 miles from Commerce Square and 1.9 miles from St. George's Castle.
The Casa de São Mamede is a small hotel sited in a renovated 17th century building. The unit is centrally located in Lisbon and has the Rato Metro Station at a 4-minute walking distance.
Located between the lush Parque Eduardo VII and the iconic Marquês de Pombal Square, the luxurious EPIC SANA MARQUÊS - member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts offers free WiFi, a fitness center,...
In an inner courtyard of an 18th-century mansion, this eco-hotel is located within the walls of St. Jorge's Castle. It features rooms with free Wi-Fi in the historic Alfama neighborhood.
Located in Lisbon and with Lisbon Oceanarium reachable within 2.7 miles, AvenueHillHotel provides a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a fitness...
Guest review
The location for the airport was great! Room air conditioner was wonderful!!
Located in Lisbon and with St. George's Castle reachable within a 9-minute walk, Casa Teva Lisboa Boutique Hotel by chic&basic provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free...
With a colorful and classic façade, as well as a modern interior décor, the 4-star Hotel da Baixa enjoys a prime location in Lisbon's historic downtown area.
This 19th-century building overlooks Restauradores Square and offers views of St. George's Castle in central Lisbon. It features classic rooms and free valet parking.
Featuring a shared lounge, a restaurant as well as a bar, Art Legacy Hotel Baixa-Chiado is located in the center of Lisbon, a 5-minute walk from Commerce Square.
Bairro Alto Hotel has a fitness center, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Lisbon. Each room at the 5-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a sauna.
FAQs about hotels in Lisbon
On average, 3-star hotels in Lisbon cost $156 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lisbon are $204 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lisbon can be found for $361 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lisbon this weekend is $236 or, for a 4-star hotel, $289. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lisbon for this weekend cost around $591 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $203 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lisbon for tonight. You'll pay around $277 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lisbon will cost around $510, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Built on seven hills facing the Tagus River, charming Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world. It showcases unique tram rides, intimate Fado performances, great dining venues and much more.
The city is famous for its districts: Belem's famous monuments; Alfama's labyrinth of streets, bars and small shops; and trendy Alcantara's docks. Lisbon’s most popular nightlife and shopping venues are in Bairro Alto, while the traditional heart of the city beats rhythmically in Baixa.
Enjoy a walk through Jardim Botanico, admire the architecture of the Jeronimos Monastery or explore the Feira da Ladra flea market. The Chiado area serves the city's best traditional Portuguese cuisine. No meal is complete without the famous pasteis de nata!
Getting to the city center is only a metro or bus ride from Lisbon Portela Airport. Whether you want a luxury hotel, a friendly guesthouse or a cozy apartment, Booking.com has plenty of accommodations for your vacation in Lisbon.
We last visited Lisbon in 2014 and loved the city.
We last visited Lisbon in 2014 and loved the city. We enjoyed our three day stay there this year but found the city to be much more congested than previously, Rather too many tuc-tucs and certainly too many tourists (particularly hen and stag parties) although these bring undoubted financial benefits to the city. In the past, we loved walking around the city and visiting the castle. Everything seemed much quieter and more rleaxed. Sadly, the streets are now much busier and there were lengthy queues to buy tickets for the castle - that was not the case in 2014! Nonetheless, we enjoyed re-visiting Lisbon and it is certainly a city with a buzz!
Guest review by
Rhona
United Kingdom
Review score
4.0
Some interesting sights but overall I was left with an...
Some interesting sights but overall I was left with an impression of a city that was tired, a bit dirty and rundown in many places, and it had less inspiring and restful sights to restore the soul.
Belem was my favourite but just walking through Alfama was an interesting experience.
Guest review by
Carl
New Zealand
Review score
8.0
I have been to Lisbon before so was prepared for the chaos...
I have been to Lisbon before so was prepared for the chaos and mess . It’s such a shame that the city isn’t cared for better . Everything is broken and not finished and covered in graffiti. I love Portugal and the Portuguese but Lisbon could do much better !
Guest review by
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
I would suggest avoiding the cigarette-smoky, shopping...
I would suggest avoiding the cigarette-smoky, shopping avenues (despite their purported glamor), and concentrate on the historic structures instead. Food and wine were great and reasonably priced, A 4-5 hour daytrip to Sintra (40 minutes away by train) takes you to a charming little city with more castles per SF, than I've ever come across before.
Guest review by
Jeanne
United States
Review score
8.0
In general, all the main attractions in Lisbon are in...
In general, all the main attractions in Lisbon are in walking distance. If you also want to go to see thee huge statue of Jesus “Santuário Nacional de Cristo Rei” take the ferry from “Cais do Sodre” to “Cacilhas”. Takes you 10 minutes for less than 2 Euro per Person and direction. There take a tuctuc for 5 Euro per Person to the statue. All in all, much cheaper than a taxi or uber and more fun than any city bus (they drive like s*). In Lisbon also take a ride with the old electric trams and like in any public transport you don´t need a ticket in advance, you can pay with your phone or ATM-Card.
A absolute must see in Lisbon is the “Oceanario de Lisboa” and you can also have lunch there for super less money and top quality. Afterwards take the cable car “Telecabine Lisboa Estacao Norte” to the “Torre Vasco da Gama” and get in touch with the roof top bar inside the tallest building of Portugal. You´ll like it 100%. Protip, come again at night and leave the kid´s at Home.
Guest review by
Karl Christoph
Austria
Review score
4.0
While the hotel itself met my expectations and offered a...
While the hotel itself met my expectations and offered a pleasant stay, I must admit that I was disappointed with the city overall.
The streets and sidewalks in many areas were poorly maintained, making it easy to trip or get injured. Unfortunately, I was approached daily by individuals offering drugs, which made walking around uncomfortable. There were also many homeless people sleeping in doorways, on sidewalks, and near crossings – often accompanied by strong and unpleasant odors.
I found the persistent attempts to lure tourists into restaurants quite exhausting, and in some neighborhoods, particularly around the market hall (which itself was great), I didn’t feel completely safe. I recommend walking back along the riverside rather than taking shortcuts through inner streets, as I did.
One of the biggest disappointments was my trip to Sintra. It felt like a waste of money. I was required to buy a day pass for €13.50 just to return from the castle to the center of Sintra by bus, and then I couldn’t even use that ticket for other buses I wanted to take later. The ticketing policy seemed unfair and misleading.
In summary, while I appreciated the quality of the accommodation, my overall experience in Lisbon was negatively affected by several issues in the city itself and for sure, I do not plan to be back to Lisbon.
Guest review by
Sepus_SK
Poland
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The hotel room was comfy and spacious. Had a balcony with furniture outside with the best view of the city. If you're looking for a place to stay away from crowded and noisy Lisbon, this is the place. Quite close to the airport and the city center.
The room itself was really clean and they provided free bottled water to drink every day which is not the same in the other two hotels that I stayed in Portugal(Faro and Albufeira).
It was best experience in my life
Nice place and nice stuff and specially hostel manager and owner was very supportive and kindness people
Hostel was clean and good fragrance all time and it is in city centre just near the metro and in almost city centre and very cheap price in the lisbon
Over all best for me
I recommend to everyone if you want cheap and best hostel for a long time stay
The staff was really good and helpful and made you feel as a 5 star hotel does. clean and really good and beautiful rooms with a nice bathroom , one of the best breakfast buffets in Lisbon i now for sure , if only you could get breakfast twice a day
The perfect location to explore Lisbon. A 3 stars hotel super clean, quiet (despite the very central position), really well conceived and with small treats of a 5 stars.
Breakfast was great: high quality, variety and attentive service.
Fantastic room in an unusual, quirky boutique hotel. Staff obviously loved working there and it showed in the service. The speak easy on the roof great addition and staff in it gave the best service I experienced in Lisbon.
Guest review by
Jonathan
United Kingdom
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