Located 328 feet from Lisbon Airport Humberto Delgado, Star inn Lisbon Airport features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
KahBo
United States of America
Breakfast was excellent and better than any breakfast buffet we’ve been to! The location of the hotel was probably the top reason for staying there…we could literally walk to the airport without needing any shuttle service!
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.
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,...
Ibrahim Azam
Israel
My wife and I stayed 6 nights in the hotel in overall we are pretty happy about the hotel, very clean room, the breakfast was delicious and excellent. The staff very knowledgeable and friendly. If we back to Lisbon absolutely we choose the Epic sans hotel. Very close to Baixa center just 15-20 minutes walk.
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.
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.
Claudia
United States of America
Breakfast was wonderful in terms of quality and quantity.
Attractively located in the Arroios district of Lisbon, Exe Saldanha is located 1.9 miles from Rossio Square, 2 miles from Dona Maria II National Theater and 2.4 miles from Commerce Square.
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.
Adriana
United States of America
I liked that the property was in a convenient location and it was pretty easy to get around. I also like that the towels , bedding and bathroom was very clean because a lot of hotels miss the mark on that. I would definitely stay here again during my next visit to Portugal. They also upgraded my room for free which was very nice !
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.
Fabulous hotel with great breakfast and excellent staff.
Located in Lisbon and with Miradouro da Senhora do Monte reachable within a 10-minute walk, São Vicente Alfama Hotel by TRIUS Hotels has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi...
Good location, clean, great breakfast, lovely staff
Ideally set in the center of Lisbon, Blue Liberdade Hotel has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Good location
Clean room
Friendly and helpful staff
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Urbano FLH Hotels Lisboa is located in Lisbon, a 4-minute walk from Commerce Square and half a mile from Rossio Square.
Everything. Clean, comfortable and a good breakfast
Located in Lisbon and with Rossio Square reachable within a 3-minute walk, My Story Hotel Figueira has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar...
Excellent location to explore Lisbon by walking and public transport.
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.
Cleaner staff work very good thank you very good services for everthing
Located in Lisbon and with Commerce Square reachable within a 5-minute walk, AlmaLusa Alfama has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Conveniently located in the center of Lisbon, Hotel das Amoreiras - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a bar.
Just a 5-minute walk from the city center, this hotel offers panoramic views over Lisbon, São Jorge Castle and River Tagus. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
best views in town - great service - we will be back :)
Located conveniently in Lisbon, Empire Marquês Hotel has a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.
Amazing hotel and very helpful staff at the reception!
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.
Excellent location in Lisbon.
Very clean, lovely staff.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Moon & Sun Lisboa is located in the center of Lisbon, a 6-minute walk from Commerce Square. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
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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.
They were friendly and could not do enough for you.
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.
The staff were great. Location amazing. Nice rooms!
Offering paid private parking (subject to availability), the 4-star Hotel Portugal features a 24-hour reception and a central location in Lisbon, 656 feet from Rossio Square.
The location and the bath products and the breakfast
Located in Lisbon and with Rossio Square reachable within a 8-minute walk, Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
beautiful hotel, lovely staff, breakfast of dreams!!!
FAQs about hotels in Lisbon
On average, 3-star hotels in Lisbon cost $161 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lisbon are $208 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lisbon can be found for $338 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lisbon this weekend is $213 or, for a 4-star hotel, $283. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lisbon for this weekend cost around $548 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $192 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lisbon for tonight. You'll pay around $258 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lisbon will cost around $606, 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.
Lisbon is a city full of culture, food and great...
Lisbon is a city full of culture, food and great architecture. Lots of tourists, plenty of seafood and local favorite pastel da nata (custard tart). Sunny but pleasant weather in June was an added advantage.
Merwin
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely city but I was not impressed with the waterfront area...
Lovely city but I was not impressed with the waterfront area - I'm comparing it to Porto though. City is extremely hilly and the cobblestones are slippery - can be a challenge for some. We did enjoy Lisbon but 4 days would have been sufficient - we had 5 days at the beginning of our trip and 1 day prior to flying home and we felt it was too long. We did a day trip to one of the beach towns - it was lovely.
Barb
Canada
10
Scored 10
Saw the Monastery which was definitely worth the visit.
Saw the Monastery which was definitely worth the visit. Found a great place for Natas - Castro - Atelier de Pastéis de Nata on R, Garrett 38 - the best we had during our visit to Portugal. Tiny shop but you can eat what you purchase on the terrace directly in front. We easily found charming places to eat around our hotel. The Portuguese people we met were friendly and helpful. We enjoyed having our breakfast at a local café near our hotel. We were astounded that all cars and buses stopped in their tracks at round points to allow pedestrians to cross very busy streets. The old city was lovely and easy to walk around. We tried to buy tickets for 2 sights online with our phones. First of all you must connect to the Portuguese National Monuments sight. For some reason the sights would not accept our credit cards from Canada. The receptionist at our hotel helped by purchasing our tickets for the Monastery and we paid her back immediately in cash. However, this which meant we were sadly unable to visit Sintra National Palace. We probably should have splurged and bought a ticket with a group before leaving Canada in order to see this unique sight (transport and ticket included). Bought a 24 hour ticket for the red and blue hop on hop off bus. We only used the red bus. There was a long boring stretch along the docks to the Monastery and Belem Tower. We waited over 40 minutes for a red bus to take us back to our departure point. The audio guides or head phones did not work on the bus. We noticed other passengers had the same issue. Would not recommend the hop on hop off bus. We think we might have preferred the Yellow bus and tram option. Took the metro (subway) fairly easy to use.
Catherine
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
The public transport in Lisbon is quite complex, but just...
The public transport in Lisbon is quite complex, but just take a bus, metro or tram where you can, swipe with card to pay and go! No need for any other 3 or 4 day travel ticket, what so ever. The Tramlines run very randomly, hours long waiting time in the end stop - take next stop around the corner to get on a train. The ultimate must in Lisbon is to eat the delicious cakes - any café is good, but try Pastelaria Suíça, Praça da Figueira 5C, 1100-240 Lisboa, Portugal. In peak time be prepared to stay in lines for hours, everywhere.
Tiia
Estonia
10
Scored 10
My first time to Lisbon, the city has amazing architecture...
My first time to Lisbon, the city has amazing architecture and is spotless including public transport. Coming from Ireland, restaurants are extremely cheep and quality of food,especially fish meals is excellent. World famous for it delicious Sardines. Airport has a bus and underground network, very cheep and always on time to any location with connections. Many restaurants close from 4 to 7 afternoon on the outskirts. Only issue it's not a place to watch football as majority of restaurants don't turn on sound on TVs 😢 even if Portugal is playing.
Lisbon is an amazing city to visit for families, couples or solo travellers. Can't wait to return 🇮🇪
Derek Corbally
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We spent 4 days in Lisbon and loved the experience.
We spent 4 days in Lisbon and loved the experience. Very pretty city with friendly people. Weather was as expected very nice, there was a good variety of restaurants and for the most part not crazy expensive.
Cafes served delicious pastries with good coffee and a smile. The metro day ticket is very good value for money, for 6.80 euros we used the trams, busses and metro to see a large part of the city. Did a day trip with the train to Sintra which was beautiful and part of the Lisbon experience. The locals were friendly even though we did not speak Portuguese. Very willing to help a confused tourist to find the way, Our party of 4 would recommend Lisbon for a long weekend visit.
Browns boutique hotel had everything and more, the location was perfect for exploring Lisbon and all the entertainment around the local area, The room had all the facilities you would need including fridge, coffee and tea making and a complimentary bottle of wine. The staff were excellent and accommodating of any request made. The breakfast was easily the best we have had over the last 5 hotels that we stayed in during our 3 week trip. We would highly recommend the hotel and will look to book again when visiting Lisbon again
The hotel has a good location - metro stations, from which you can get to the airport or the city centre, are within walking distance. In addition, the neighbourhood is not in an overly touristy part of Lisbon, which means you get to see a bit more of normal life in the city. The staff were friendly and the check-in went smoothly. The room we booked was larger than others in hotels in this price range, very spacious. The fitness room was also an advantage, even if it was a bit outdated. Overall a good hotel.
If you’re looking for a 5 star hotel with free foot massage, jacuzzi and spritz aperol served in your room every evening, go elsewhere. If you need a simple, functional, clean and comfortable room with a lovely, caretaking landlady, in a house which maintains coolness inside despite hot weather and is located in a quite and nice neighbourhood of Lisbon (a few hundred meters away from the river, the tower of Belem and the Jeronimos monastery, all of this at a very reasonable price, this place is for you!
We booked 2 beds in a 4 room dorm which was our best decision to book in The centre house Lisbon. Rooms were so cute clean and modern . Very spacious and beautiful. Loved my stay , staff was amazing, helpful. It felt like staying in a luxury hotel/ hostel.
Everything was perfect for us, our roommates were amazing. The hostel had really good vibes and the best thing is its right in the centre . Everything is around it. I wish to go back again to lisbon and stay the same place. I highly recommend it.
The staff are amazing, especially Martini, who goes out of his way to make every guest feel welcome and special. The position is unbeatable and should get 11/10. It's right in the very best heart of Lisbon. You are also just a few meters away from the Metro Restadoudoris. Take the metro from the airport 1.50€.. Don't come expecting a 5* hotel, but rather a boutique hostel with a 5* vibe. Highly recommended.
- Hotel EXE Liberdade is in Lisbon's lively center, offering modern comfort and easy access.
- The stay was satisfying, best generally comfy, plus for central heating.
- The hotel's central location is perfect for discovering Lisbon's cultural and historical richness.
- Rooms are modern, well-furnished, and equipped with all necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.
- Quiet rooms, kind staff.
Absolutely best hostel ever. The staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. They go above and beyond to make sure you have the best time in hostel, in Lisbon and in Portugal.
They have dinner Events, pub crawl, fado, etc. They also gave us a guide for beaches on the West Coast. They als kept some of my stuff and I picked them up 2 weeks later when I returned to Lisbon, this was a huge help.
Just about anything - in particular the kindness and helpfulness of the staff. I travel extensively (at least pre-Covid) but how you are treated in this hotel is par to the best 5 stars in the world. An extra thanks to the bartender (whose name I do not remember but who introduced me to amazing wines) and the two ladies who did the free guided tours, Mrs. Silvestre and Mrs. Guitana.
Exceptionally clean, extremely spacious, and beds were very comfortable. Staff was very friendly and attentive. They would reach out to me via WhatsApp to make sure I had everything I needed. Keyless entry made check in very easy. I would absolutely stay here again in Lisbon. Best aparthotel I’ve ever rented jn Europe and my mom and grandma both agreed :)
Quiet luxury oasis in the middle of historic and touristic Lisbon. Gracious, comfortable flat with well appointed kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom, and garden terrace. Well priced - you are getting SO much more for your money as compared to a 5 star hotel at twice the price.
We most appreciated the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. We chose the hotel based on its proximity to the airport and we appreciated the secure parking in the parking garage. The food and service in their restaurant were among the BEST that we experienced in Portugal.
This is a beautiful boutique hotel with glorious accommodations right in the heart of Lisbon. We loved everything about our stay, from the comfortable bed to the luxury bathroom and the delicious breakfast. Hotel staff were friendly and helpful. 100% recommended.
Best location and great hosts. Much better than expected. The rooms are very comfortable and the patio is great! Very good breakfast. Atmosphere from a hostel, but comfortable as a 5 star hotel. Amazing and surprising place in Lissabon! Highly recommended!
Everything. I don’t normally compare hotels from other countries to the US hotels because the standard is different but this hotel is at par to any 5 star US hotels. Highly recommended. Will stay here again when we return to Lisbon in the future.
Best location. Supercentral, metro is next to the hotel, airport is accessible via metro in 30-40 mins.
The building looks very pretty and the interior design is cool too. It was a pleasure to arrive here and to spend a short stay in Lisbon.
The location is fabulous for tourists, especially if they are new to Lisbon. I regularly visit Lisbon, but I recommend it for sightseers. Also, my room was huge with some of the best pillows ever in a hotel room.
If i ever gave 5 stars to a hotel, I didn't know what I was talking about.
This has been the best hotel I have been to, the beds felt like sleeping on clouds, and the room was spacious and comfy.
Big rooms, nice decoration and tall ceilings - tried several of these "boutique" hotels in Lisbon and this one was by far the best one in terms of value for money.
I highly recommend this Hostel to stay for your next trip to the fascinating and lively city of Lisbon.It’s like a 5 star hotel without the expensive price.
the hotel is very neat, clean, stylish and cozy. I’ve been to Lisbon so many times and it is definitely one of the best boutique hotels I’ve ever stayed at
Aglaya
United States of America
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