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8 years ago
Great service, comfortable, near to a subway station, nice crew, great location good food at breakfast, they have good prices its really top. read more
Av. Defensores de Chaves, 35
1000-111 Lisbon
Portugal
Saldanha, Avenidas Novas
213 513 480
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We stayed at Hotel Avenida Palace on our last night in Lisboa and I hate to say this but it did not…read morelive up to my expectations. We arrived at 7pm and the staff quickly checked us in with no issues. Once we got on our floor, we were a bit taken back by how old and dated the hotel was. The lights were also motion censored, so the hallway felt like a haunted house. Actually, the entire hotel felt like it was haunted. The rooms also left a lot to be desired, but we did have a semi decent view of the city. The bathroom was also very small and the shower was a bit complicated. We weren't in the room for long as we quickly changed, headed out to dinner, and by the time we came back, it was time to go to sleep for our flight the next morning. Overall, they have an amazing staff, but the hotel really needs some TLC.
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This boutique hotel s located in the Baixa neighborhood. The location is one of the best things…read moreabout staying here because so many areas are within walking distance. The hotel was clean and the staff made the experience extremely pleasant. Everyone we interacted with was so helpful and welcoming. When we first reached the hotel, the Uber driver let us out at a location that wasn't exactly in front of the hotel. As we were walking, we got turned around and called the hotel to let them know that we couldn't figure it out and one of the front desk's associates actually came out to find us and walk us back to the hotel even helping us with our luggage on the walk back to the hotel. If you're visiting Lisbon and want to be located in an area that has so much to offer and with so much energy, I would recommend this hotel
Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa
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The location is further away from the main tourist attractions, but public transportation was…read moreconvenient. Upon entering the lobby, there was a fun Christmas display. Complimentary breakfast was included in the morning and tapas/ drinks were available for happy hour. Our room was spacious as we got upgraded to a suite. There was a separate living room and 1.5 bathrooms. It was a bit dated though. The view from our room was great as I could see the Ponte 25 de Abril (bridge) in the distance. Overall, it was an enjoyable stay!
Great hotel and amazing staff. Rooms were well appointed with glassed in shower and tub. Plenty…read moreof closet space, desk, safe, and mini fridge. Upper floors have a view of the river. Restaurant in the lobby serves an epic buffet that includes made to order items. Since there is no concierge lounge, credits for food and drinks in the lobby restaurant and bar are included. Concierge can help with booking sight seeing adventures and helpful with questions. Banksy museum across the street for a nice street art diversion. I'll be back and I recommend that you give it a try.
Be Poet Baixa Hotel
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If you are visiting Lisbon, you should strongly consider staying at the Be Poet Baixi Hotel. It is…read morenear Rossi Square in the heart of Lisbon with tons of restaurants and cafes nearby. It can be tough to find and it is in a pedestrian area, so no cars can drive up. The exterior is just a door and can be tough to spot. Then the tiled sidewalks are beautiful getting here, but tough with roller bags. The staff is super friendly. We were welcomed with a delicious glass of port and a great tart (I could have eaten 5 of them). There is one tiny elevator to take you to the rooms. The rooms aren't huge, but very comfortable with new furniture. The bathroom and shower are great. Then the really great thing was that on my wife's birthday, they had a cake for her. It was really good also, just incredibly thoughtful. We really loved our stay here.
Great little hotel. Great location, super clean. The staff was excellent and the breakfast was…read morepretty good.
Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel
Just finishing up a 4 night stay in Lisbon and cannot express how pleased I am that I chose Corpo…read moreSanto Hotel. Everything about this hotel was positive from the nicely furnished room with super comfortable bed, to the amenities-including the chromotherapy shower-to the fantastic breakfast, and mostly the service. All the people at the front desk and dedicated concierges were super friendly and helpful with restaurant suggestions, tourist suggestions, and travel suggestions (useful since a train strike was in effect during my stay). The head of the housecleaning department even repaired (sewed) a pair of pants I tore on my visit-talk about going above and beyond the call of duty. The hotel offers its guests a number of freebies that are much appreciated. Besides complimentary cook to order breakfast the hotel offers 3 free walking tours around the city and in room mini bar items-such as water, soft drinks, and beer-are also complimentary. The hotel even has various snacks (cookies, snacks, some food items) offered to guests in the lobby entrance as well as a daily happy hour. One final bonus are the 17th century ruins in the downstairs lounge area. Finally, the location is excellent. Corpo Santo is about a minute walk from Pink Street, 5 minute walk from Time Out Market, and very close to a number of tourist attractions in a less densely populated area than other hotels I looked at as well as a short walk from the water. Very easy for Uber drivers to find the hotel. This was my first visit to Lisbon but if I return I will definitely stay again at Corpo Santo. Muito bom!!
It's an amazing hotel with an amazing staff. The Hotel is…read more in a great location and you can walk to some fun shops and restaurants very close by. Hotel offers walking tours and a host of amenities. ( snacks , water , gin tasting ) . We can't wait to go back to this hotel and explore more of an amazing city . Go.
Brown's Central
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We enjoyed our stay. We had a Junior Suite that was good size, quiet and comfortable. Great…read morelocation and in the middle of Old Town. We enjoyed the downstairs lounge area and bar. Friendly staff too! Highly recommend!
Loved the overall vintage aesthetic of this hotel and the decor (...though it definitely doesn't…read moreneed to be so dim in the dark hallways with black walls - while there are motion sensor lights, it's still so dark that there are segments of the hall that felt a little creepy to walk down). The rooms itself are nice - we had a cute vintage style mini fridge and alarm clock, safe, and I especially liked the Marshall Stanmore speaker that we could connect to using Bluetooth! There is AC and there are no screens on the windows (which is typical for European hotels, not a single hotel we stayed at during our trip had one). There were two luggage racks while most hotel rooms usually only offer one. The free welcome drinks were delicious and there is a little bar and restaurant in the lobby for a quick bite.
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What's not to love? Platinum status abounds for or free night on our new life journey expats from…read morethe Isa to Portugal. We decided to stay here because I had a free night to use, but also they are dog friendly. We wool a separate flight from koa the wonder dog but this was where we would rendezvous. They not only welcomed us and Koa but 6 huge bags , 4 suitcases and a large dog crate! Free breakfast, also dog friendly, and everyone loved to say high to koa especially the staff. What a great welcome to our new country!
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This restaurant is on top of a hotel, and it has a great view…read more The hotel is very nice inside. We walked in around 4pm and were the only ones inside. We tried a bit of everything: croquetas, cheese plate, potato skins, and bruschetta. I wasn't a huge fan of the bruschetta only because it didn't have any sauce. It was just tomatoes and meat on a little toast. Everything else was great though! Come here for a snack and a drink at sunset!
One of the best views & cocktails in the city! Overlooking the beautiful houses and landmarks that…read moremake Lisbon so special. We ended up spending a few hours here because the views and drinks were so good. They can get busy so there could be a slight wait but it's worth it! The entrance is a little hard to find because it's down a small side street but in a really nice area with lots to do and see nearby as well.
Pousada de Lisboa
(9 reviews)
Conveniently located across Praça do Comércio in the Chiado district. This hotel deserves all the…read morepraises. Pros and cons with luxury hotels- there's no loud and gaudy signs to alert itself; just a small subtle golden sign outside. Hahaha! The hotel blends so well with the area around it that it was honestly hard to find the hotel. We went around the square like 3 times; even the locals and the workers working around the area weren't sure where it was despite showing them the address. Nonetheless, I truly appreciate it when designers respect the surrounding areas and try to maintain the original parts and history of the place; choosing to inconspicuously blend instead of obnoxiously standing out. Walking into this beautiful hotel is like walking into a museum. I love the old things they choose to display and showcase. I commend the designers who try to mantain the beauty of old buildings and incorporate to meld history instead of choosing to modernize things. Our stay here was literally and figuratively on a whole 'nother level. Our room was in one of their mezzanine rooms- so it felt like we were in like a mini townhouse since it was a 2 level room. One is greeted with a small foyer and then stairs that lead to the bathroom and then the topmost landing to the sleeping area. We loved how it felt like we weren't in a hotel. Upon the arrival to our bedroom, we were greeted with a nice amuse-bouche of Lisbon's quintessential dessert, pastel de nata and a souvenir of the iconic azulejos. The attention to detail is apparent in every corner. While the impeccable accommodations were stellar, there was some thing that made our stay inhospitable. Unfortunately, the people in the front desk left quite an unpalatable impression on us. Most would consider it wise to put a friendlier face at the front end of such an establishment. A welcoming face and an affable and understanding demeanor to weary and confused travelers would be a wonderful warm welcome!! However, this was not the case. The front desk people need some refresher course on their pleasantries and welcoming skills. Good thing this was not the first hotel we stayed upon arriving to the country!! We immediately wished that we had gone back to The Lumiares Hotel & Spa in Barrio Alto. Despite that place being busy and at the center of Barrio Alto, the staff there truly were hospitable and engaging; night and day difference compared to this one. I understand that the hotel could be busy but there's a difference with attentive staff on busy hours and just plain aloof. There were 2 gentleman and a lady who were in their desks. I observed all 3 of them sitting coldly in there while they were ent about their routine. There was another elderly couple standing with us when we were waiting for our turn to get checked in, and the guy on the other desk just sat there while his other colleagues were going about their work. Let's give him the benefit of a doubt... He could be busy or maybe not able to check any of us in, but one could argue that it's still not hard to provide some friendly support or maybe asked the other guests if there was anything that he could help with while we stand there. I mean offer the poor lady with a cane a chair perhaps while her poor husband was trying to coral their luggage's, the guy could've called a bellhop to help them. Regardless, the lady who checked us in was business as usual; all cold and quite unwelcoming that she couldn't even be bothered to try and work up a mere smile so she could appear acutely affable. After all, you are in the hospitality business and the face of the establishment being situated in the front. Thankfully, interacting with the front desk was a short one. Despite all that, I hate to highlight that debacle because the rest of the staff were wonderful! They were welcoming and friendly. Whenever we had our breakfasts, we were always pleasantly greeted. The servers and the kitchen staff were attentive. Despite being busy, they took their time to answer and explain some of our questions and sincerely asked us about our stay. Our server was delightful & genuinely curious about our trip and was kind to give us ideas and suggestions. We heard her have the same pleasant interactions with the other guests and impressively in other languages. Overall, besides our front desk fiasco, we still enjoyed our stay here. Fortunately, our interactions with the rest of the staff thankfully overshadowed the unpalatable experience we had with the front. Shout out to the security, our bellhop and the servers at breakfast.
We booked this wonderful hotel for a 4-night stay and loved its perfectly central location within…read moreCommercial Plaza in Baixa, across the Tagus River and a short walk to Chiado, Alfama, Pink Street, etc. A short walk takes you to Rua Augusta, a gorgeous pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants. The hotel serves a great daily breakfast with plenty of buffet options and made-to-order items. Plus, late-night owls will appreciate the drinks, coffee, and teas available. Highly recommend for a convenient and comfortable stay in Lisbon.
Corinthia Lisbon
(39 reviews)
I have to say our stay here was beyond my expectations and I'm glad we decided to stay here. They…read moreare part of The Edit with Chase so I booked through the Chase Travel portal. After a tumultuous travel to even get to Lisbon, arriving at Corinthia felt like a breath of fresh air. Our flight was delayed by a whole day and they were able to adjust our reservation to start one day over at no extra charge which was really appreciated! With our CC, we were able to get a room upgrade with a corner suite. The room was fantastic, modern, clean and the bathroom had a shower and tub. They have a turndown service to prep your bed at night and leave some lavender on top too! Small trinkets in the room like water, egg tarts, and more was available. The location is not the best from the main tourist area, and there isn't a ton to see in the area, but they do have a free shuttle that takes you downtown that we were able to use. There are 3 restaurants in the hotel too! We were able to dine at one but around the holidays, the other restaurant we wanted to try was closed both nights for private events. Their room service was actually quite good (and fast!) too! The hotel breakfast has a nice spread as well! It was included in our stay so I felt that it was worth! Overall, we had a pleasant stay here and I would recommend to others!
Very nice five star hotel. Location is good. The hotel has three restaurants, and several…read morerestaurants are down the street. A grocery store is at the corner where we got meats, cheeses and a baguette to eat in the room after an exhausting day. If you're walkers like we are you can walk the 3.7 miles to old Lisbon. It's down hill. Took a good hour. The hotel room was not overly large, but we had enough room. A nice size table with two chairs was useful. The Nespresso coffee machine was my favorite. The refrigerator bar was fully stocked. Little packages of toiletries were available. Housekeepers came by every evening to check if we needed anything. We said, Chocolates! The breakfast buffet in the main restaurant had everything. The lobby people were kind and helpful. Umbrellas are available to borrow on rainy days. Recommend.
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