Located 328 feet from Lisbon Airport Humberto Delgado, Star inn Lisbon Airport features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Jose
United States of America
Its location. Right by the airport terminal 1, we walked from the hotel to the terminal. We could not wait for the next shuttle as there was a queue of people waiting.
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.
roger
United States of America
Great location and close to airport, shuttle service was excellent. Hotel was amazingly quiet for being full and close to the airport…good night of sleep!
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,...
Raana
United States of America
The property is absolutely beautiful and the staff amazing!
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.
Margaret
United States of America
Staff was welcoming and helpful greeting us at curb to help with luggage. Room was spacious with separate door/room for bathroom which was nice. Large bathroom and shower. Pillows great on bed. Spectacular view of the water. Location was quiet. Was a bit further from airport than envisioned, but no issue with 4:30am Bolt other than high price for prebooking to ensure had transportation. Metro is nearby.
Enjoying a privileged location in the historic center of Lisbon, the property is a former palace whose construction dates back to the 16th century.
Lauren
United States of America
The property was unique and lovely. It felt elegant and comfortable. The staff were friendly and talkative. Their English was fantastic. They provided wonderful recommendations for food and activities. We stayed in the room with the river view and it was gorgeous! I loved having an espresso on the terrace. The water pressure in the shower was hard which was lovely. The breakfast was also an extensive and delicious spread. Hard to choose among the pastries, warm items and cheeses. They provided wine and a small cheese plate which we had in the evening before heading out for a reservation for dinner. They also kindly watched our bags after we checked out so we could get some more time in Lisbon. We also tried the Roman bath and sauna. The Roman bath was a little warm. My expectation was that it would be a hot tub. Still a lovely soak after walking up hills in Lisbon. This was by far our favorite part about visiting Lisbon.
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.
diane
Spain
Located near metro station. Good restaurants locally. Good room.
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.
Featuring a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, São Vicente Alfama Hotel by TRIUS Hotels is located in the center of Lisbon, a 10-minute walk from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte.
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
Located in Lisbon, within a 2-minute walk of Rossio Square and 0.6 miles of St. George's Castle, Tempo FLH Hotels Lisboa provides free WiFi throughout the property.
This is a great boutique hotel with friendly staff
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.
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...
Its location, spacious rooms, restaurant and helpful staff.
Located 328 feet from Lisbon International Airport, the new Meliá Lisboa Aeroporto Hotel offers a lounge bar and a restaurant on site Each room is air-conditioned and includes a sober décor with bold...
Excellent dinner buffet at a very reasonable price
Monte Belvedere by Shiadu is in the heart of Lisbon and offers air-conditioned rooms, some featuring river views. São Bento Palace, the Chiado Museum and Santos Railway Station are within 0.6 mi.
Nice people and really nice view from the rooftop !
This renovated hotel in the heart of Lisbon’s Parque das Naçoes is surrounded by trendy restaurants. It offers free Wi-Fi, a brand new restaurant and renovated spacious rooms.
The close proximity to the airport and train station.
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.
Lugar excepcional!!! Realmente incrível em todos os detalhes
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.
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.
Breakfast is amazing. Staff are incredibly helpful
FAQs about hotels in Lisbon
On average, 3-star hotels in Lisbon cost £106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lisbon are £140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lisbon can be found for £244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lisbon this weekend is £171 or, for a 4-star hotel, £227. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lisbon for this weekend cost around £373 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £171 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lisbon for tonight. You'll pay around £214 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lisbon will cost around £388, 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 spent 5 full days in Lisbon and still didn’t see...
We spent 5 full days in Lisbon and still didn’t see everything we wanted to see. It’s a great place for wandering, having coffee and pastries in a sidewalk cafe and people watching. A highlight was a day trip to Sintra. We also took a food tour which was a good introduction to Portuguese cuisine and culture well as a tour of the neighborhoods. We walked most everywhere but there are numerous trams and subway lines. Uber is commonly used as well.
Elizabeth
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It is a brilliant historic city. Public transport is good.
It is a brilliant historic city. Public transport is good.
The Lisbon Card is well worth getting.
Note that it is very hilly in places, so need good shoes and be able to walk well!!
The food and drink prices are very good value compared to UK prices.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed for 2 nights and for us that was enough, we are...
We stayed for 2 nights and for us that was enough, we are not big city fans. We had a boat trip arranged through the accommodation that ended up just being the 2 of us on a yacht. We walked a lot of the places but some of the hills are steep. We did take a tuk-tuk ride but negotiated with the driver first and got 2.5 hrs for the price of 2. This was the best way of seeing the sights and getting information on places to visit, the driver stopped of at a couple of places to sightsee and waited for us then dropped us off near our accommodation. Tried to stay out of the tourist places and found it reasonable to eat and drink. We will go again as there as still some more things to see but again for only 2 days.
We had been warned about pickpockets so kept everything in zipped pockets and avoided the underground.
If you want cheap food and drinks try Kebab Ali's House, for the yacht ride look for Helcyon 1. We went to Canto do Poeta for the Fado night which included food and drinks.
Andy Hardman
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was interesting to see Lisbon for the first time.
It was interesting to see Lisbon for the first time. We did not realize how crowded it would be at this time of year. If we ever come back to Portugal, we would not plan to return to Lisbon because of the crowds.
Richard
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
People are very friendly, most drivers would happily...
People are very friendly, most drivers would happily recommend good sightseeing areas or good restaurants. The city is very dynamic and there are many activities that goes well into late night. Time out market was a great place to chill out, many food options all budget friendly but not skimming on quality. I have not had enough time to explore further due to it being a work trip but I am already contemplating returning for a proper holiday.
Hin Hang
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lisbon is a beautiful and very alive city!
Lisbon is a beautiful and very alive city! it has a very special vibe. I was there 7 days and with what I saw, 6 months wouldn't be enough to visit everything I had in mind. Architecture is magnificent, there are lot of parks, museums, monuments and statues, restaurants and cafes. People are great, friendly, almost everyone speaks english, they are so relaxed and positive, and everyone is eager to help you. Night life in Bairro Alto is something you must see. Bolt app is the best for transportation and if you choose them, know that they have a different pick-up place at the airport, so you should ask airport staff of the policemen for instructions to find them. Near Lisbon are great tourist attractions like Sintra, Cascais and Estoril, that are definitely worth a visit. If you're planning to visit Castel de Pena and its park in Sintra, which are magnificent, you should leave the whole day for that. The best way to see the most of Lisbon is definitely by a motorcycle. The best pasteis de nata are, by my opinion, at Paul in Rua Augusta. The cheapest drinks are at Shorty's bar in Travessa da Cara. Sunset at Cabo da Roca (some 40km from Lisbon) is really special, but since Lisbon is a city of 7 hills, you can experience something similar at one of many miradouros across town. We preferred Miradouro da Graça.
Perfect location for the night life in Lisbon. Beautiful new hotel. Don’t be fooled by the old Google Street View images. This old office building was completely renovated and converted into a hotel with a great restaurant and bar. For a 5 Star hotel, the price was unbeatable. Breakfast was exceptionally good and the entire staff were very friendly and helpful with booking taxis and passenger vans for our group. I cannot say enough good things about our stay and will definitely book this property the next time I’m in Lisbon.
Good value for your money-stay in Lisbon if you're looking for something a little bit better than a regular hotel. Everything was clean and all contact with staff went smoothly.
The best part, however, was the free shuttle service from the hotel to the city centre (semi-flexible on exact location). The driver, Raphael (might not be correctly spelled), was the perfect man for the job, and could answer questions on what to do in Lisbon and give fun facts and information about the city overall. Definitely worth a ride!
Fantastic location - although I was in Lisbon for work, I still had tourist inclinations. The hotel could not be better placed for access to everything in the area a tourist would demand. I paid a little extra for an upgrade and it was worth every penny. The very quiet room had an “office” area and a fantastic shower in the bathroom. There wasn’t much to see through the windows, but I was there to walk around.
One of the best breakfasts ever. More a boutique hotel with some facilities, but a wonderful stay.
Things you see online tend to be different when you come in person, but this was not the case with Exe Saldanha. Everything you see online is the same you will see when you check in. The hotel is very clean and the staff is polite and helpful. The location is probably the best possible especially if you are coming from the airport. The red metro line takes you all the way to the hotel and the remaining 3 lines intersect also there - so every part of Lisbon is a few minutes away.
One of the best hotels I visited in Europe.
Very friendly staff, the lady who greeted me late at night at my arrival gave me a quiet room just like I asked, with a view away from the main street.
Breakfast is very good and inclusive, from omelette with bacon to everything you could think of. Breakfast schedule is until 10:30 AM so great even if you are not a morning person.
A 10 minute car ride from the airport and 3 short metro stops away from the city centre.
Nice spacious rooms. Bit outside of the city centre, but with the metro very close this is a perfect location for a Lisbon city trip. Comfortable beds.
No sound from outside. Which surprised me, as it's a busy street and aircraft fly really low over the hotel.
Easy reachable from the airport. I used the metro, which in hindsight was not even the best solution. Metro takes about 40 minutes, where the bus would take only 15.
My stay at Jardim da Lapa was one of the best hotel experience i’ve had, the boutique hotel has a unique character in one of the most beautiful and quiet neighborhoods in Lisbon.
What i loved the most about the place: the attention to detail, the most friendly staff, the atmosphere, the pool, the breakfast.
It is a perfect place for a solo traveller, a couple and also a family!
I will be back for sure :)
- 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.
Honestly this is one of the best places I've ever stayed at. Everything was brilliant. Location was amazing too, loved the avenue nearby and close to centre, metro, train station. The apartment had everything we could wish for, comfy beds and extremely quiet. If we ever visit Lisbon again we'll be staying here. Staff were extremely helpful. It's part of a 5 star hotel so the service was top level.
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.
Everything went well. The hotel, accommodation and the staff were superb. I travel a few times a year and usually stay at the best 5 stars hotels. The stay at this one greatly exceeded my expectation. This was our first trip to Lisbon, Portugal and I have to say that my wife and I had a great stay. We do plan to visit Portugal again and do plan to stay at Lapa Palace hotel again.
Beautiful hotel in a great location - walking distance to everything! The staff were very friendly and we enjoyed our welcome gift in the room when we arrived. We also really enjoyed being able to go to the rooftop bar, which was closed on the day we were there, except for hotel guests. One of the best views we had while in Lisbon!
Great location right in Lisbon City center, close to major sites and restaurants. The buffet breakfast was one of the best we’ve experienced, you get everything: breads,pastries, cakes, yogurt and fruit, juices, specialty coffee, charcuterie, cheese. The staff is amazing, hotel is very clean.
This is my #1 hotel in Lisbon! It has the best location you can think of... The staff is really exceptional, and this makes a huge difference in your overall experience at the hotel. It also reflects the warmth, the friendliness, the beauty of the city, itself.
5 star service throughout and you’re treat like a VIP. One of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in and can not fault the service of every single member we encountered. Hotel itself is beautiful with an amazing selection for breakfast.
Super location, modern boutique style, great staff. Excellent hotel to experience the Lisbon scene. Also, the breakfast was top notch. We stayed 3 days on arrival to Portugal and another day before departure. Worked out great.
Very clean, good facilities, excellent breakfast homemade and with very friendly staff. I could surely say it is a 4 or 5 star hotel without any doubt. I would come here for sure for a next stay in Lisbon.
During past years I have stayed in many hotels in Lisbon including 5 star, and this one is the best for me. Great location, very modern and clean, reasonable price. Coming back in a few days)
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