Lisboa es la capital de Portugal, encaramada sobre siete colinas sobre el río Tajo — una ciudad soleada de tranvías amarillos, fachadas de azulejos, fado que flota desde los callejones de la Alfama y los mejores pastéis de nata del mundo en Pastéis de Belém (abierto desde 1837). Es notablemente más barata que París o Roma, lo cual es la mitad del atractivo. Para la estancia más lujosa, reserva a lo largo de Avenida da Liberdade, el boulevard arbolado del lujo. Los amantes del diseño se dirigen a Chiado, con sus cafés y boutiques, mientras que la Alfama te sumerge en el casco antiguo medieval con vistas al Tajo desde cada azotea. La Baixa centro te deja a poca distancia de todo. No te pierdas la Torre de Belém y el Monasterio de los Jerónimos — ambos son Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO y son imprescindibles. Aquí seleccionamos 10 hoteles reales que van desde palacios con historia hasta íntimos boutiques en la Alfama. El Aeropuerto de Lisboa (LIS) está a solo 7 km del centro; la Línea Roja del Metro te lleva al centro en 25 minutos por 1,80 EUR.
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Lisboa es la capital de Portugal, encaramada sobre siete colinas sobre el río Tajo — una ciudad soleada de tranvías amarillos, fachadas de azulejos, fado que flota desde los callejones de la Alfama y los mejores pastéis de nata del mundo en Pastéis de Belém (abierto desde 1837). Es notablemente más barata que París o Roma, lo cual es la mitad del atractivo. Para la estancia más lujosa, reserva a lo largo de Avenida da Liberdade, el boulevard arbolado del lujo. Los amantes del diseño se dirigen a Chiado, con sus cafés y boutiques, mientras que la Alfama te sumerge en el casco antiguo medieval con vistas al Tajo desde cada azotea. La Baixa centro te deja a poca distancia de todo. No te pierdas la Torre de Belém y el Monasterio de los Jerónimos — ambos son Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO y son imprescindibles. Aquí seleccionamos 10 hoteles reales que van desde palacios con historia hasta íntimos boutiques en la Alfama. El Aeropuerto de Lisboa (LIS) está a solo 7 km del centro; la Línea Roja del Metro te lleva al centro en 25 minutos por 1,80 EUR.
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No. 1 #1 Luxury · grande dame at the top of Avenida da Liberdade ★9.4 Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon
📍 On the hill of Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca above Parque Eduardo VII, at the top of the grand Avenida da Liberdade. It is a 3-minute walk to Marquês de Pombal metro (Yellow and Blue lines) and a 15-to-20-minute drive from Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
Picture a hotel perched on the highest ground in central Lisbon, where you open a balcony door to the green sweep of Parque Eduardo VII rolling down toward the Tagus in the distance. That's the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, a nine-storey building that opened in 1959 under dictator António de Oliveira Salazar, who wanted Lisbon to have a hotel on par with the Ritz Paris. The 1950s design has been kept alive — a high-ceilinged lobby, crystal chandeliers, hand-woven rugs, and over 200 contemporary Portuguese artworks hung throughout. All 282 rooms and suites average a generous 40 square metres, larger than most European luxury rooms, and nearly every one has a private balcony. Floor 9 holds the Forbes Five-Star spa plus a 350-metre rooftop running track found at no other hotel in the city. Downstairs sits CURA, the one-Michelin-star restaurant from chef Pedro Pena Bastos. It's a 15-to-20-minute ride from LIS airport and a 3-minute walk to the metro.
- 40-sqm rooms with a balcony facing the city or Parque Eduardo VII
- Real Four Seasons service — staff who remember your name
- One-Michelin-star CURA, Forbes Five-Star spa, and a 350m rooftop track
- Stern 1950s modernist block exterior — looks more office than palace
- Most expensive in Lisbon; food and spa billed separately at high rates
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No. 2 #2 Palace atmosphere · listed National Monument ★9 📍 Alcantara district, between central Lisbon and Belem — an 8-minute walk to Alcantara-Mar station, a 5-minute taxi to Belem, and about 20 minutes by car to Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
Pestana Palace Lisboa isn't your standard five-star — it's Palacio Valle Flor, a marquis's palace finished in 1904 that the Portuguese government has listed as a National Monument (Monumento Nacional). The Pestana group restored it heavily and reopened it as a hotel in 2001, and today it holds roughly 194 rooms and suites. The main palace wing keeps its painted ceiling frescoes, oil paintings, Belle Epoque furniture and soft gilt detailing intact; a newer wing built alongside is designed to blend with the original facade. It sits in Alcantara, between the old centre and Belem, surrounded by a 25,000 sq m tropical garden planted with rare trees from across the old Portuguese empire. You get an indoor pool, an outdoor garden pool, the Pestana Spa and the Valle Flor restaurant set in the former ballroom. A member of Leading Hotels of the World, it runs from about $360 a night and scores 9.0/10 — best for couples and history lovers who'll trade a short ride into town for atmosphere you can't get elsewhere.
- Genuine 1904 palace listed as a National Monument — atmosphere you won't find elsewhere
- Big tropical garden plus two pools and the Pestana Spa
- Warm, easygoing Portuguese service guests repeatedly praise
- Far from the centre and Belem — every outing needs a taxi or Uber
- Some newer-wing rooms feel modern, not palace-like; specify the Historic Wing
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No. 3 #3 design hotel · heart of Chiado ★9.2 The Ivens, Autograph Collection
📍 Dead center of Chiado on Rua Capelo — 3 minutes' walk to the Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines), 2 minutes to the Largo do Chiado shopping square, and about a 20-minute drive from Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
The Ivens, Autograph Collection is a 5-star, 87-room design hotel tucked into an old building in Lisbon's Chiado quarter, named after Roberto Ivens, the 19th-century Portuguese explorer who mapped central Africa. Barcelona designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán ran with that idea: deep turquoise walls, brass chandeliers, geometric Portuguese tiles, antique maps, globes and odd animal illustrations that feel lifted from an explorer's study. Rooms start around 22 sqm, some with a small balcony over a cobbled lane, and the hotel has been part of Marriott's Autograph Collection since it opened in 2019. The talked-about heart of the place is Rocco, the ground-floor Italian spot where a DJ takes over Thursday to Saturday and the room turns into a local meeting point. The Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines) sits 3 minutes away, with the Carmo ruins and the famous A Brasileira cafe an easy stroll. Guests score it 9.2/10 on Agoda and Booking.
- Playful, story-driven design that photographs well in every corner
- Dead-center Chiado location, 3 minutes' walk to the metro
- Rocco Italian restaurant with a weekend DJ downstairs
- Standard rooms feel tight for a 5-star, starting near 22 sqm
- No pool and only a small gym
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No. 4 #4 Avenida icon · 1933 grande dame with a rooftop Sky Bar ★8.7 Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa
📍 On Avenida da Liberdade — a 2-minute walk to Avenida metro station (Blue line), about 12 minutes to Baixa-Chiado, and a 15-20 minute drive from Humberto Delgado airport (LIS).
Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa has stood on the city's grandest boulevard since 1933, a grande dame on the street locals call their Champs-Elysees. Its 285 rooms and suites were fully renovated in warm Portuguese tones, each with a Nespresso machine and a choice of two views: the buzzing avenue with its luxury boutiques, or the quiet interior garden you can barely believe sits in the city center. The headline draws are the rooftop Sky Bar, one of Lisbon's best-known sunset perches over the Tejo river, the calm Anantara Spa, and an outdoor pool tucked into that garden like a private resort. A bit of trivia: legendary Portuguese actress Beatriz Costa lived here for more than 30 years. It is a 2-minute walk to Avenida metro and an easy stroll to Baixa, Chiado and Príncipe Real. From around $385 a night, scoring 8.7/10 — best for couples and luxury travelers who want history with a story over brand-new modern.
- Prime spot on Avenida da Liberdade, 2 minutes from Avenida metro
- Rooftop Sky Bar with city and Tejo river views
- Hidden garden pool, quiet as a resort mid-city
- The 1933 building shows its age in spots — not brand-new luxury
- Avenue-facing rooms catch traffic noise into the evening
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No. 5 #5 luxury boutique · on the square where Bairro Alto meets Chiado ★9 Bairro Alto Hotel
📍 Right on Praca Luis de Camoes, the junction of Bairro Alto and Chiado — about a 3-minute walk to Baixa-Chiado metro (blue and green lines), and roughly 20-25 minutes by Aerobus from Humberto Delgado airport.
Bairro Alto Hotel is a 5-star boutique with 87 rooms sitting directly on Praca Luis de Camoes — the exact seam between Lisbon's two most fun neighbourhoods. On one side, Bairro Alto, the nightlife quarter full of tiny bars and old fado houses; on the other, Chiado, the literary-shopping district with its centuries-old cafes. The building is an 1845 townhouse, carefully restored, with warm modern rooms threaded through with Portuguese detail: azulejo tiles, woven fabrics, dark wood. The thing everyone talks about is the 6th-floor BAHR & Terrace rooftop, looking out over the old town's orange-tiled roofs to the Tagus river and the red 25 de Abril bridge. The Baixa-Chiado metro is about a 3-minute walk, with the Elevador da Bica funicular and the fado bars just steps away. From around $330 a night, scoring 9.0/10 — best for couples and city walkers who want to soak up Lisbon on foot.
- On Praca Luis de Camoes between Bairro Alto and Chiado — walk to everything
- 6th-floor BAHR rooftop with Tagus and 25 de Abril bridge views
- Warm, name-remembering service that runs like a small hotel
- Square-facing rooms hear Bairro Alto's nightlife until 2-3am on weekends
- Entry-level rooms are compact, as historic-building hotels go
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No. 6 #6 Historic palace hotel · Lapa embassy district ★9.1 Olissippo Lapa Palace
📍 Heart of Lapa, Lisbon's quiet upscale embassy district — about a 3-minute walk to the 25E tram stop toward Belem and Estrela, roughly 10 minutes by car to Cais do Sodre station, and 25 to 30 minutes by car from Lisbon airport (LIS).
Olissippo Lapa Palace is a late-19th-century mansion that once belonged to the Count of Valenças, sitting high on a hill in Lapa — the quiet, leafy quarter where Lisbon's embassies and old money live. It runs as a 5-star Leading Hotels of the World property with 109 rooms and suites split between the original palace and a sympathetically built newer wing. Most rooms face the shady tropical garden or the outdoor pool, and a handful open onto full views of the Tagus river that you could stare at all day. The draws are a large basement spa, both an indoor pool (heated year-round) and a garden outdoor pool, the Lapa restaurant serving contemporary Portuguese food, and an old-school gentleman's service that reviewers repeatedly call attentive without being fussy. Rates start around $315 a night. It suits couples and luxury travelers who value the classic atmosphere of a real palace and the calm of an embassy district over a dead-central location.
- 19th-century palace in the quiet, upscale Lapa embassy quarter
- Tagus river views plus a tropical garden wrapped around the building
- Large spa, indoor and outdoor pools, gentleman-style service
- Far from the center — you'll lean on the 25E tram or taxis
- Some newer-wing rooms feel less special than the old palace rooms
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No. 7 #7 boutique · heart of Alfama, red rooftop pool ★9.2 Memmo Alfama Hotel
📍 In the heart of Alfama on a quiet narrow lane — about a 5-minute walk to São Jorge Castle and roughly 6 minutes to Santa Apolónia metro (Blue line) and Sé de Lisboa cathedral, with a 15-minute taxi from Humberto Delgado airport (LIS).
Memmo Alfama Hotel is a 42-room boutique hidden down a narrow stone lane in Alfama, the oldest Moorish quarter of Lisbon and the one neighborhood that survived the 1755 earthquake. It opened in 2013 inside a carefully restored 17th-century building, and its signature is a bright red rooftop infinity pool plus a Wine Bar with a View that looks out over a sea of red tile roofs running down to the blue Tagus on the horizon. You can walk roughly 5 minutes to São Jorge Castle, the Moorish hilltop fortress, and about 6 minutes to Santa Apolónia metro on the Blue line. Breakfast brings fresh-baked pastéis de nata with a strong bica espresso, and couples rate the place an unusually high 9.6/10. Rates start around $240 a night. Best for couples and culture travelers who fall for an old town over chain-hotel convenience.
- Red rooftop infinity pool and a Tagus-view bar nothing in the district matches
- 5-minute walk to São Jorge Castle, deep in the real Alfama
- Couples rate it 9.6/10, with fresh pastéis de nata at breakfast
- Alfama is a steep hill of rough cobbles and stairs — dragging luggage up is rough
- Some rooms run smaller than a new build, with compact bathrooms
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No. 8 #8 Luxury boutique · heart of Alfama ★9.3 Santiago de Alfama Boutique Hotel
📍 In the heart of Alfama — roughly 8 minutes uphill on foot to São Jorge Castle, about 10 minutes to Santa Apolónia station (rail plus the Blue metro line), and a 15-20 minute drive from Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
Santiago de Alfama Boutique Hotel is a 5-star bolt-hole of just 19 rooms tucked into a 15th-century stone building in Alfama, the oldest quarter of Lisbon. It opened as a hotel in 2014 after a careful restoration that kept the bare stone walls, old timber beams and medieval arches, then layered in French oak floors, contemporary furniture and good linen — the result reads warm and modern at once. No two rooms repeat; some open onto wrought-iron balconies over Alfama's orange-tiled rooftops, with Fado drifting up from the lanes. The in-house restaurant, Audrey's, is the one detail reviews agree on, from the cooked-to-order breakfast to seasonal Portuguese dinners. Walk uphill roughly 8 minutes and you reach São Jorge Castle; Santa Apolónia station (rail plus the Blue metro line) is about 10 minutes on foot. Best for couples who want history and intimacy over square footage.
- 19-room boutique in a 15th-century building in the heart of Alfama
- Staff learn every guest's name from day one — reviews agree
- Audrey's restaurant and breakfast draw consistently high marks
- Constant climbing on Alfama's steep cobbled lanes tires the knees
- Most rooms are compact and a few have limited views
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No. 9 #9 value pick · heart of Baixa ★8.7 Browns Central Hotel
📍 Middle of Baixa Pombalina in the old town center — about 130 metres to the Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines) and a 2-minute walk into the Chiado quarter. From Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) it's roughly 25 minutes on the Red then Green metro lines.
Browns Central Hotel is a 4-star, 84-room boutique inside an 18th-century building in Baixa Pombalina, the grid that Marquês de Pombal laid out after the great earthquake of 1755 flattened the old town. The draw is a location that sits almost dead-center of everything — 130 metres to the Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines), a 2-minute walk to the Chiado shopping streets, and roughly 5 minutes down to Praça do Comércio on the Tagus riverfront. Rooms run warm Portuguese-contemporary wood, and every one comes with a Smeg kettle and a Nespresso machine. Rates start around $165 a night, about 20% below the Lisbon 4-star average, and guests score it 8.7-8.8/10 on Agoda and Booking, agreeing most on the location and the staff. It fits couples and first-timers who want to walk the city without overpaying.
- Central Baixa location, 130 metres from the metro
- About 20% cheaper than nearby 4-star hotels
- Warm wood rooms with Nespresso in every one
- Cozy and Standard rooms run small in the old building
- No pool, spa or gym on site
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No. 10 #10 boutique value in the old town · 16th-century convent in Alfama ★8.5 Hotel Convento do Salvador
📍 Heart of Alfama, the old quarter below São Jorge Castle — about a 4-minute walk to the Portas do Sol viewpoint, roughly 10 minutes on foot to Santa Apolónia metro (blue line), and about 15 minutes by car from Lisbon's Humberto Delgado Airport.
Hotel Convento do Salvador is a 43-room 3-star boutique tucked into a 16th-century convent in the heart of Alfama, the old quarter below São Jorge Castle where pastel-tiled houses lean over cobbled lanes. What sets it apart is the restraint of the restoration: they kept the old stone shell and the original interior patio, then dropped in clean, white, contemporary rooms that don't fight the bones of the building. A few rooms have small balconies over the lane or the central courtyard. Step out the door and it's about 3 minutes to the tracks of the vintage Tram 28; a few minutes uphill and you hit Portas do Sol, where Alfama's orange rooftops spill down to the Tagus. Rooms start around $90 a night, which makes this one of the better-value old-town boutiques in Lisbon for budget-minded travelers who still want atmosphere. Overall 8.5/10 — best for couples and old-town walkers who like a small hotel with a story.
- 16th-century convent building right in central Alfama
- 3-4 minutes on foot to Tram 28 and the Portas do Sol viewpoint
- Friendly price for an old-town boutique, from about $90
- Rooms run small and some have no city view
- Alfama is steep, so dragging luggage uphill is a slog
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon | 5 | 9.4 | ~$800 | 3-minute walk to Marquês de Pombal metro (Yellow and Blue lines); 15-to-20-minute drive from Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS). | #1 Luxury · grande dame at the top of Avenida da Liberdade |
| 2 | Pestana Palace Lisboa Hotel & National Monument | 5 | 9.0 | ~$357 | Alcantara-Mar railway station | #2 Palace atmosphere · listed National Monument |
| 3 | The Ivens, Autograph Collection | 5 | 9.2 | ~$414 | Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines) is a 3-minute walk; LIS airport is about 20 minutes by car. | #3 design hotel · heart of Chiado |
| 4 | Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa | 5 | 8.7 | ~$386 | Avenida station (Blue line), a 2-minute walk; LIS airport is a 15-20 minute drive. | #4 Avenida icon · 1933 grande dame with a rooftop Sky Bar |
| 5 | Bairro Alto Hotel | 5 | 9.0 | ~$329 | Baixa-Chiado metro (blue and green lines), about a 3-minute walk; airport roughly 20-25 minutes by Aerobus. | #5 luxury boutique · on the square where Bairro Alto meets Chiado |
| 6 | Olissippo Lapa Palace | 5 | 9.1 | ~$314 | 25E tram stop about a 3-minute walk away; Cais do Sodre station roughly 10 minutes by car. Lisbon airport (LIS) is 25 to 30 minutes by car. | #6 Historic palace hotel · Lapa embassy district |
| 7 | Memmo Alfama Hotel | 4 | 9.2 | ~$243 | Santa Apolónia metro (Blue line), about a 6-minute walk; LIS airport roughly 15 minutes by taxi. | #7 boutique · heart of Alfama, red rooftop pool |
| 8 | Santiago de Alfama Boutique Hotel | 5 | 9.3 | ~$300 | Santa Apolónia station (Blue Line) is about a 10-minute walk. | #8 Luxury boutique · heart of Alfama |
| 9 | Browns Central Hotel | 4 | 8.7 | ~$166 | Baixa-Chiado metro (Blue and Green lines) is about a 130-metre, 2-minute walk; LIS airport is roughly 25 minutes via the Red then Green lines. | #9 value pick · heart of Baixa |
| 10 | Hotel Convento do Salvador | 3 | 8.5 | ~$91 | Santa Apolónia metro (blue line) is about a 10-minute walk; Tram 28 tracks are roughly 3 minutes away on foot. | #10 boutique value in the old town · 16th-century convent in Alfama |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The Four Seasons Ritz is the grande dame on the hill with the best city views in Lisbon — bigger-than-standard rooms, a balcony on nearly every one, and Four Seasons service that genuinely earns the name.
#2 Pestana Palace is a night inside a listed National Monument palace, set in a quiet tropical garden with two pools and a spa — it sells atmosphere and history more than a central address.
#3 The Ivens is a design hotel in the middle of Chiado that tells the story of a Portuguese explorer through playful detail and a downstairs Italian bar, Rocco, that has become one of Lisbon's after-dark meeting points — and you can walk to everything from the door.
#4 Tivoli Avenida Liberdade is a 1933 icon on Lisbon's grandest boulevard that pairs real history with renovated rooms, a rooftop Sky Bar, and a garden pool hidden mid-block — it wins on location and atmosphere more than on newness.
#5 Bairro Alto Hotel is a boutique parked on the square where Lisbon's two liveliest districts collide, with a Tagus-view rooftop that's hard to beat — it wins on location and atmosphere more than on room size.
#6 Lapa Palace is sleeping inside a 19th-century mansion on a quiet embassy hill, with Tagus river views and a tropical garden all around it — its strength is the classic feel and courteous service rather than the flash of a new-build hotel.
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