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23 best luxury hotels in Lisbon for an unforgettable trip

Do you want to be treated like royalty? Book a night in one of the best luxury hotels in Lisbon to get well and truly pampered

Wednesday 4 September 2024
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Written by Time Out Lisbon editors
Contributors: Danielle Goldstein & Jennifer Banful
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From Portuguese classics steeped in history to big-name chains and burgeoning newbies, Lisbon boasts some of the best hotels in the world. And how do they claim that title? By offering all the services you need to make your stay as unfussy as possible – and even some services you've never thought of before. These are places designed to cater for the higher echelons of society, the kind who refuse to accept anything less than perfect. So find your perfect stay with a look through our pick of the best luxury hotels in Lisbon.

Updated September 2024: Sometimes good things come in twos, like these two new hotels we've added. One offers an immersive design experience, while the other is full of enchantment and vintage style.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

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The best luxury hotels in Lisbon

1. Torel Palace Lisbon

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  • Lisbon
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Torel Palace Lisbon
Torel Palace Lisbon
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Sitting proudly atop one of Lisbon’s seven hills, you’ll find a hotel fit for a king: Torel Palace Lisbon. It’s made up of no less than two former palaces; one built in 1902 as the main residence, and the second in 1904, a guesthouse belonging to the Bishop of Lisbon. These two buildings opened as a hotel in 2013, and have since expanded to include two more buildings, plus a luxurious spa, two outdoor pools and two stand-out restaurants. Picture this: a beautiful outdoor space filled with lush greenery and chirping birds, perfect for sipping your morning coffee in the sun, or enjoying a romantic evening with a gin fizz cocktail as you take in the city’s twinkling lights. Each room has a regal theme, referencing a past Portuguese king or queen. Be prepared for a climb up the steps to the hotel, and if accessibility is a concern, then perhaps give this spot a swerve.

The mood? Opulence with a view. 
Location perks? Located in the Pena neighbourhood, Torel Palace Lisbon is right at the top of a hill where you’ll also find the Lavra funicular – the oldest tram in the city dating back to 1884. Walk or take the tram down the hill and you’ll find a lovely selection of Portuguese restaurants and shops, and more locals than tourists. You’ll also have direct access to the main shopping street, Avenida da Liberdade. 
Budget range? Acceptable for a special stay. 
Time Out tip: Be sure to try the mini pastel de nata selection at breakfast, handmade by the chef. 

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2. InterContinental Lisbon

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  • Luxury hotels
  • São Sebastião
  • price 4 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
InterContinental Lisbon
InterContinental Lisbon
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Look out over the Tagus from one of the many windows in this glass tower. The InterContinental provides the lap of luxury, with elegant decor that harks back to the Golden Age of Hollywood glamour. There are vintage Azulejo ceramic tiles along the walls, the steak tartar at their exemplary restaurant Akla is well known and there's a wine cellar too. You can access free wifi everywhere in the building, use the onsite gym and take advantage of the private parking.

The mood? Modern and spacious. 
Location perks? This cosy modern hotel looks overlooks Eduardo Park and just a short walk from Marquês de Pombal Square.
Budget range? The mid-high range for a few nights in this beaut, and trust us, the views don't disappoint (nor will the service). 

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3. Alegria A Lisbon Boutique Hotel

Alegria A Lisbon Boutique Hotel
Alegria A Lisbon Boutique Hotel
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We've seen a lot of pretty hotels in our day, and this one is certainly up there when it comes to historic charm and interior design. Set in a restored 19th-century townhouse, Alegria offers 36 bright, elegantly dressed rooms and suites complete with French windows, a large bed and antique wooden furnishings for a timeless feel. Cozy quarters aren't all this hotel has in store, head to the garden terrace to enjoy a glass of local wine, light bites and soothing jazz. If you're feeling peckish, you head to the on-site bistro for a mouthwatering selection of seasonal dishes.

The mood? Pure enchantment.
Location perks? Set on a quiet tree-lined street in the centre of Lisbon.
Budget range? Moderatle-priced.

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4. Pousada de Lisboa

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  • Santa Maria Maior
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Pousada de Lisboa
Pousada de Lisboa
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In Portugal, the term pousada (hostel) is usually used to mean somewhere cheap and cheerful, but that's not the case here at all. Run by the SLH group – that's Small Luxury Hotels of the World – Pousada de Lisboa offers cosmopolitan luxury with a commitment to Portuguese art. Tapestries, sculptures and paintings line the lobby, stairwells, rooms and more. It's situated in the impressive Pombaline Interior Ministry building, which sits right on the banks of the Targus, overlooking Praça do Comércio.

The mood? A classic touch. 
Location perks? A short stroll from Rossio Square where you'll find many a rooftop terrace to soak in the sun.  
Budget range? On the Spenny end but we say it's well worth the splurge for the gorgeous palace-style interiors and traditional Portuguese menu.

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5. Corinthia Hotel Lisbon

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  • Campolide
  • price 3 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Corinthia Hotel Lisbon
Corinthia Hotel Lisbon
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The Corinthia's 518 rooms are sober and functional. They aim to please both business clients (full amenities are offered, including free wi-fi) and leisure travellers. The latter should get out of their room and explore the hotel's common areas. The Longevity Spa has hydrotherapy, a beauty and wellness centre and a panoramic gym; it is one of Lisbon's largest and best. A haven of quiet and comfort, Corinthia also has an excellent, twofold gastronomic offer. There's the traditional restaurant O Típico and the international cuisine of Sete Colinas. On Fridays, there is live music at the Terrace Lounge bar, from which you can see the entire Águas Livres Aqueduct.

The mood? Stylish and sophisticated. 
Location perks? Enjoy More than just a comfy and spotless room during your stay at the hotel's Sky Lounge which boasts 360º views of Lisbon. 
Budget range? Moderately priced. 

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6. Pestana Palace Lisboa

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  • Alcântara
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Pestana Palace Lisboa
Pestana Palace Lisboa

Given the name, you'd be right to assume that this hotel was once a palace – belonging to Marquis of Valle Flôr no less. You'd also be right in guessing that Pestana Palace is a five-star establishment that is so high-end that even Madonna has stayed here. You may well just rub shoulders with the stars if you stay here, but if not, at least you can take advantage of the spa, gym, indoor/outdoor pools and three restaurant/bars.

The mood? Regal and romantic. 
Location perks? Situated close to Belém Tower and Hieronimyte Museum. 
Budget range? In the mid-ranges for a truly monumental stay. 

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7. Altis Avenida Hotel

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  • Santa Maria Maior
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Altis Avenida Hotel
Altis Avenida Hotel
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The five-star Altis Avenida harks back to the sumptuous design of the 1940s. Rich gold trim and slabs of marble run throughout, with lovely modernist touches. Despite the retro glamour, you can rest assured that they have all the mod cons. Enjoy an elegant lobby bar, rooftop restaurant (Rossio) and 24-hour room service. Plus they're pet-friendly, so you can bring Fido along (so long as he's under 15kg) and they'll provide a bed and bowls\

The mood? Cosy-lux. 
Location perks? Lap up Altis' modernised historical charm and spectacular rooftop views while being close to Bairro Alto.  
Budget range? Spenny but well worth the damage for such a cosy spot in the heart of Lisbon. 

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8. Valverde Hotel

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  • Avenida da Liberdade
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Valverde Hotel
Valverde Hotel
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This historic building was protected from alterations when renovations were being made, so much of its nineteenth-century charm remains. Naturally, this means the 25 rooms vary hugely in size, but even the smallest ones (little more than 20sqm) are decked out beautifully and have en suites (with tubs). Each room also has a different aesthetic, from neoclassical to Scandi midcentury modern. Guests can enjoy cocktails or afternoon tea in the restaurant/bar, live fado twice a week and a walled pool garden.

The mood? Sultry, ambient aesthetic.
Location perks? If you're looking for an ultra-cosy and relaxing stay, it lives here where you can indulge in traditional cuisine and live Fado music and Jazz. 
Budget range? The naughtier the price the better.  

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9. Altis Belém Hotel & Spa

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  • Belém
  • price 3 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Altis Belém Hotel & Spa
Altis Belém Hotel & Spa

Belém includes the city's most famous monuments, such as the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Pastéis de Belém pastry shop (not, strictly speaking, a monument, but it might as well be). You would expect hotels to mushroom around here. But they don't, and so Altis Belém had space to grow undisturbed by competitors to become a luxury hotel with a Michelin restaurant. Modern on the inside and out, its trademark is the Tagus – it is very close to the riverside. Within you will find a quasi-futurist setting unafraid of empty spaces and minimalist decoration, in a black-and-white scheme that only varies in theme rooms inspired by Portugal's former colonies.

The mood? Modern and Sleek rooms. 
Location perks? Stunning waterfront views and spa facilities including a sauna, indoor pool and Turkish bath. 
Budget range? Superior double rooms that don't break the bank. What's not to love?  

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10. Olissippo Lapa Palace

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  • Estrela/Lapa/Santos
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Olissippo Lapa Palace
Olissippo Lapa Palace
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Hidden among the mansions of four-surname-plus-two-hyphen-named families, this 19th-century manor house is as close as it gets to a modern-day royal palace. Its classical imperial style will have you constantly gaping even if you think you're immune to the charms of a wooden dresser, an elegant curtain or a crystal chandelier. The decoration and the landscape are different in each room (some face the Tagus, others the exotic garden). The palace suites have the largest four-poster beds you will ever see, wherein two people can stretch diagonally and not touch each other. The gym with its heated swimming pool and the spa are great indoor options for a relaxed time, but on sunny days it's a sin not to enjoy the garden and the outer pool.

The mood? Neoclassical, thrilly, distinct.  
Location perks? Secluded in a subtropical garden while only being a short drive from the centre, so you get the best of both.
Budget range? Spennny. 

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11. Hotel Tivoli Lisboa

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  • Avenida da Liberdade
  • price 4 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Hotel Tivoli Lisboa
Hotel Tivoli Lisboa
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On Avenida da Liberdade, sits this majestic-looking 1930s build with all you could ever want in a five-star stay. There's the rooftop bar with panoramic views of the city, an outdoor pool secluded by a leafy sun terrace, a spa and wellness centre with a range of relaxing treatments, and when you need a bite, you can choose between international dishes and seafood specialities from the coast. Charged with so much sophistication and glamour that walking through the hotel grounds feels more like a stately visit, you'll be completely immersed in the magic. Head up to one of these cosy, well-appointed rooms, drop your bags and explore Lisbon.

The mood? Ultra-modern, ultra-glossy. 
Location perks? A two-stop ride away from Baixa-Chiado station where you'll find lots of pretty historical sites.
Budget range? Modest on the price for such a luxury escape.

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12. Hotel Avenida Palace

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  • Santa Maria Maior
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Hotel Avenida Palace
Hotel Avenida Palace
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That's right You're looking at one of Europe's finest and prettiest establishments. Opening its doors for the first time in 1892, this Belle Èpoque style hotel was masterfully designed José Luís Monteiro, the brains behind Rossio train station's facade. Since its conception, Avenida Palace weathered the Portuguese republican revolution, the Spanish civil war and both world wars. Some even say, that in its past life, it was a major venue for political intrigue and espionage. You'll find rooms with spartan decorations and views facing Lisbon's centre, while the bathrooms are complete with marble finishings.

The mood? Unapologetically regal. 
Location perks? Sit down to a delightful buffet breakfast in the grand palace lounge, explore the library or head to the spa. 
Budget range? A moderately-priced two-night stay.

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13. EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel

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  • Avenida da Liberdade/Príncipe Real
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel
EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel
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At a time when Lisbon's hotel business turned towards smaller, more intimate boutique hotels, the SANA Group parked right next to the Amoreiras a five-star giant with a surprisingly warm and family-style customer care, as if to prove that size really doesn't matter. The 291 rooms and suites are a luxury proposition. Their minimalist décor highlights their generous size and spaciousness, making their king-sized beds the centre of attentions. Bathrooms are also worthy of mention, with their huge showers and tubs, so large you will feel like soaking in a bath all day long and fall asleep (we're not saying that's what happened, but we're not saying it didn't either).

The mood? Elegant and crisp. 
Location perks? Dining at the award-winning Flor-Des-Lis is a must, especially when it comes to their brunch menu–people can't stop raving about it (that includes us). 
Budget range? An affordable luxury weekend? We're there.

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14. Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa

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  • São Sebastião
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa
Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa
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A whopping 91 metres high above the city's historic centre is Sheraton Lisboa Hotel and Spa, which, along with the obviously stunning skyline views, boasts a delectable range of à la carte and tasting menus showcasing local flavours. If that doesn't make your mouth water, then one of its 369 luxurious rooms will. Furnished in rich chocolatey tones throughout (sort of like an espresso martini), and complete with designer glass-wall bathrooms, rooms feel exceptionally modern and cosy - a space for guests to recoup from the vibrant bustle of downtown Baxia. 

The mood? Urban and stylish. 
Location perks? Below you'll find Rossio Square and Rua Augusta within walking distance. Best for shops, nightlife and theatres. 
Budget range? Budget-friendly and no less luxurious. 

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15. Bairro Alto Hotel

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  • Chiado
  • price 4 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Bairro Alto Hotel
Bairro Alto Hotel
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Overlooking the river and Lisbon's Old Town is this magnificent boutique hotel that encapsulates a blend of luxury and tradition within its 18th-century walls. Bairro Alto is host to 87 magnificent guestrooms total, each with warm, contemporary and home-like touches to ensure a comfortable stay. This cosiness is felt throughout the hotel whether down at the patisserie, where you can enjoy sweet and savoury treats accompanied by views of the square, over coffee at the laid-back ground-floor mezzanine bar, or even while dining on the 5th-floor, bohemian-style of course.  

The mood? Cosy luxury. 
Location perks? A great location for exploring on foot. You'll find lots of nearby boutiques, galleries, restaurants and pretty side streets. 
Budget range? A luxury price for something truly extraordinary.

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16. Myriad by SANA Hotels

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  • Parque das Nações
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Myriad by SANA Hotels
Myriad by SANA Hotels
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Towering over the Tagus River, this sail-shaped show stopper is not only a five-star hotel but a world-class experience. With striking floor-to-ceiling dining views, sleek marble and striking pops of red and gold throughout, the Myriad by Sana feels current and sexy. At the top of the tower sits Michelin-stared Fifty Seconds, while River Lounges sports a unique and trendy terrace for guests to enjoy throughout the day. In need of a little you-time on your trip? Sayanna Wellness and Spa's river-facing treatment rooms will help get you feeling rejuvenated. 

The mood? Sculptural oasis. 
Location perks? Gorgeous riverfront views with plenty of shops, bars and restaurants nearby.
Budget range? A pretty decent two-night stay.  

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17. Palácio do Governador

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  • Luxury hotels
  • Belém
  • price 4 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Palácio do Governador
Palácio do Governador

Where once stood the home of the former Governor of Belem Tower, is now inhabited by the enchanting grounds of, Palàcio do Govenador. Not just a looker, this historical boutique is dedicated to offering its guests an intimate and refined experience throughout. Among many other pleasures, you'll find a year-round outdoor pool, serene gardens, spa and wellness facilities, and an exquisite fine-dining restaurant. While all four suites on site are individually stunning, the real show-pony is, of course, the lavish Govenador suite complete with a living room, dining area and bathtub. 

The mood? Classic style meets modern luxury. 
Location perks? You're right next door to Belem Tower and no more than a 10-minute walk from the Famous Pastéis de Belém, the only place where you can find the original secret recipe of the much-loved custard tart. 
Budget range? kinder on the wallet than you might think. 

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18. Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

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  • São Sebastião
  • price 4 of 4
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon
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Ahh, the well and truly loved Four Seasons really knows how to put on a show. Considered Lisbon's 'Most Iconic Address', Hotel Ritz Lisbon encapsulates the city's spirit while embodying French refinement throughout its decor and service — you're along the right lines if you're picturing luxurious, grand, and art deco vibes inside. All of the rooms are spacious and elegantly put together, while some offer large balconies — no doubt, where you can enjoy splendid views of Eduardo VII Park just next door, or an afternoon kip. Days at the hotel look like going for a morning run on the rooftop running track, lavish breakfasts at Varanda Restaurant, enjoying a spritz at the cocktail bar and heading to the spa. Exceptional.  

The mood? Nothing short of panache.
Location perks? Think rolling hills and Lisbon's iconic tile architecture, while only steps away from São Jorge Castle.
Budget range? On the higher end of luxury, but certainly worth every penny. 

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19. Hotel do Chiado

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  • Chiado
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Hotel do Chiado
Hotel do Chiado
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How about somewhere trendy Like Hotel Chiado, or as they prefer to call themselves, 'Lisbons Art Beat'? We totally dig its chic, art deco and light-filled interiors, while it offers even dreamier views of St. George's Castle and Tagus River from the private terrace in each room. Along with being in the city centre, you can feast on a continental-style buffet breakfast in the morning, and in the evening, it's up top at Entretanto for some sunny cocktails. For an even better glimpse of this charming city, hop on Elevador de Santa Justa, just five minutes down the road from the hotel. 

The mood? Classic-chic.
Location perks? Bright and airy rooms with a beautiful panorama of the city. 
Budget range? A pricey weekend of sunny bliss. 

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20. PortoBay Liberdade

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  • Avenida da Liberdade
  • price 3 of 4
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
PortoBay Liberdade
PortoBay Liberdade
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Enjoy a resort-like escape at PortoBay Liberdade, while remaining close to the liveliest tourist spots like Rua Augusta and Chiado where you'll walk along mosaic streets, stop off at charming cafes and traditional market stalls, before capturing a candid selfie of that glorious first bite of a pastel de nata — you know, the good stuff. And for the architectural geeks, there's the stunning turn-of-the-century facade that evokes the past, while inside, you'll find a contemporary oasis consisting of an indoor pool, spa, patio and terrace. The rooms are ambient, spacious and furnished in neutrals. 

The mood? Living the absolute dream.  
Location perks? Marquês de Pombal is your closest metro, while shopping centre, El Corte Ingles is a 20-minute stroll. 
Budget range? In the mid-high range.

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21. The Editory Riverside Hotel

The Editory Riverside Hotel
The Editory Riverside Hotel
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This historic Neoclassical property, which has been home to Lisbon's first train station since 1865, is an incredibly chic hotel overlooking the River Tagus. It's decked in wonderfully calming pink and blue hues, with a railway theme gently running throughout. Each of the 126 guest rooms come with AC, a coffee machine, minibar, desk and a flat-screen TV. Some even come with a balcony with a view of the water. There's a restaurant, bar and gym onsite. Plus, the breathtaking views from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte are less than a 30-minute walk away.

The mood? Old world glamour.
Location perks? You can't get much more convenient – The Editory is literally inside Stª Apolónia train station.
Budget range? Mid-range.

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22. Hotel Convento do Salvador

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  • Castelo de São Jorge
  • price 3 of 4
Hotel Convento do Salvador
Hotel Convento do Salvador
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With just the frame intact, hotel Convento do Salvador has received a complete facelift. The old backyard is now a hip lounge bar, with light wreaths and mood music to enliven the evenings; the old dining room is now a vibrant living room with a mezzanine for serving breakfast. Proud of its artistic side, the Convento do Salvador likes to lend its salons and walls to major Portuguese and Lusophone artists. Works by Sebastião Salgado, Júlio Pomar, João Cutileiro and Paula Rego are all on display. The lobby tiled panel was commissioned by the hotel to the Pedrita duo.

The mood? Historic (it used to be a convent).
Location perks? It's situated in the heart of Alfama.
Budget range? Affordable.

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23. Lumen Hotel & The Lisbon Light Show

Lumen Hotel & The Lisbon Light Show
Lumen Hotel & The Lisbon Light Show
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Consider yourself an aesthete? You certainly will after a stay at Lumen Hotel & The Light Show where sensory experiences and style collide. As the first hotel of its kind to offer an immersive video map expereince Of Lisbon, Lunmen doesn't shy away when it comes to pulling out all the stops. From the terrace to the gym, every inch of this place is full of sleek design elements and striking colourways. But our favourite area would have to be the rooftop pool - it's like going for a dip in cherryaid. 

The mood? Contemporary gallery vibes.
Location perks? Stunning city views from the rooftop
Budget range? Pretty affordable.

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