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Ritz 4 seasons
⭐ 5 stars
Opened in 1959, the Ritz Four Seasons became a symbol of Lisbon’s post‑war modernization. Built beside Eduardo VII Park, an early‑20th‑century urban project honoring the British monarch, the hotel reflects Portugal’s modernist architectural movement.
Its interiors house one of the largest private collections of Portuguese art from the 20th century. Located near Avenida da Liberdade, the 19th‑century boulevard inspired by Parisian avenues, the hotel offers panoramic views, refined suites, a luxury spa and a rooftop running track overlooking the city.
R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 88 1099 039, 1099-039 Lisboa, Portugal

Masa Hotel 5 de Outubro
⭐ 4 stars
Masa Hotel 5 de Outubro sits on Avenida 5 de Outubro, ideal fro to be close airport , far from downtown , a key axis of Lisbon’s early‑20th‑century urban growth, connecting Saldanha to the northern districts. The area was shaped by modern residential and commercial development following the reconstruction of the city after the 1755 earthquake.
Avenida 5 de Outubro 295, 1600-035 Lisboa, Portugal

Hotel Real Palacio
⭐ 5 stars
Hotel Real Palácio occupies a 17th‑century aristocratic residence, later integrated into Lisbon’s 19th‑century expansion around Saldanha. The palace preserves original stonework and classical architectural elements, while the adjoining modern wing adds contemporary comfort.
Located near El Corte Inglés and the historic avenues of the Avenidas Novas district, the hotel offers elegant rooms, a wellness area and easy access to Lisbon’s cultural and commercial landmarks.
R. Tomás Ribeiro 115, 1050-228 Lisboa, Portugal

International Design Hotel
⭐ 4 stars
International Design Hotel stands directly on Rossio Square, a site that has hosted markets, royal celebrations and political gatherings since the Middle Ages. After the 1755 earthquake, the area was rebuilt under the Pombaline grid, the world’s first anti‑seismic urban plan.
The hotel embraces this heritage with themed floors inspired by Lisbon’s culture. Its location offers immediate access to Baixa, Chiado, the National Theatre D. Maria II and the historic tram routes.
Rua da Betesga 3, 1100-090 Lisboa, Portugal

Lumiares Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
Lumiares Hotel occupies a restored 18th‑century palace in Bairro Alto, a neighborhood created during Lisbon’s post‑1755 reconstruction and later known as the city’s bohemian and artistic quarter.
The building retains its classical façade while offering contemporary interiors inspired by Portuguese craftsmanship.
Located beside the Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, the hotel provides panoramic views over Baixa and the Tagus River, placing guests at the heart of Lisbon’s cultural and nightlife district
R. do Diário de Notícias 142, 1200-146 Lisboa, Portugal

Valverde Lisboa Hotel & Garden - Relais & Châteaux
⭐ 5 stars
Valverde Lisboa Hotel is located on Avenida da Liberdade, the grand boulevard built in the late 19th century as part of Lisbon’s aristocratic expansion, inspired by the Champs‑Élysées.
The hotel occupies a historic townhouse redesigned with refined contemporary interiors and a tranquil courtyard garden, a rare feature in central Lisbon.
Its location places guests among luxury boutiques, theatres and the historic axis connecting Restauradores to Marquês de Pombal
Av. da Liberdade 164, 1250-146 Lisboa, Portugal

Lx Boutique Hotel
⭐ 4 stars
Lx Boutique Hotel stands on Rua do Alecrim, a historic street linking Chiado to the riverfront since the 16th century.
The area was once home to merchants, sailors and literary cafés, later becoming a cultural hub after the reconstruction of Lisbon’s downtown.
The hotel embraces this heritage with themed floors inspired by fado, the Tagus River and Portuguese literature. Its location offers immediate access to Chiado, the waterfront and the vibrant nightlife of Cais do Sodré.
R. do Alecrim 12, 1200-017 Lisboa, Portugal

Hotel Lisboa Plaza, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
⭐ 5 stars
Hotel Lisboa Plaza is part of the Lisbon Heritage Collection, located steps from Avenida da Liberdade, the 19th‑century boulevard that reshaped Lisbon’s urban identity.
Opened in the 1950s, the hotel preserves its mid‑century design, reflecting the architectural style of Lisbon’s post‑war modernization.
Its central location provides access to historic theatres, cafés and the elegant avenues connecting Baixa to the northern districts.
Tv. do Salitre 7 1269 066, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal

The Ivens, Autograph Collection
⭐ 5 stars
The Ivens, Autograph Collection, is located in Chiado, Lisbon’s historic literary district rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake with elegant neoclassical architecture. The hotel occupies a late‑19th‑century building, originally part of the city’s commercial and intellectual heart, where bookshops, theatres and cafés shaped Lisbon’s cultural identity.
The property pays tribute to the explorers Roberto Ivens and Hermenegildo Capelo, whose African expeditions marked Portugal’s Age of Discovery revival in the 1800s. This spirit of exploration is reflected in the hotel’s lush interiors, tropical motifs and curated design.
Steps away from the iconic Rua Garrett, the National Theatre São Carlos and the Chiado Museum, the hotel offers an immersive blend of history, culture and refined hospitality in one of Lisbon’s most emblematic neighborhoods
R. Capelo 5, 1200-087 Lisboa, Portugal

Altis Avenida Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
Altis Avenida Hotel occupies a restored 1940s art‑deco building overlooking Restauradores Square, a symbolic site commemorating Portugal’s 1640 Restoration of Independence.
The area forms the gateway between Baixa Pombalina—rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake with the world’s first anti‑seismic grid—and Avenida da Liberdade, the 19th‑century boulevard inspired by Parisian urbanism.
The hotel preserves its original architectural lines while offering contemporary interiors, a rooftop restaurant with panoramic views and immediate access to theatres, cafés and Lisbon’s historic railway station, Rossio.
R. 1º de Dezembro 120, 1200-360 Lisboa, Portugal

Pestana Rua Augusta - Lisboa
⭐ 4 stars
Pestana Rua Augusta is located in Baixa Pombalina, the district rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake under the direction of the Marquis of Pombal.
The area is known for its orthogonal street grid, neoclassical façades and pioneering anti‑seismic construction techniques.
Just a few meters away lies Rua Augusta, Lisbon’s most iconic pedestrian avenue, leading to the triumphal arch and the grand Praça do Comércio.
The hotel blends contemporary comfort with the architectural heritage of the historic center, offering easy access to shops, cafés and the riverfront.
R. do Comércio 9, 1100-016 Lisboa, Portugal

Lumen Hotel & The Lisbon Light Show
⭐ 4 stars
Lumen Hotel is located in Avenidas Novas, a district developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as Lisbon expanded beyond its historic center.
The area was designed with wide avenues, modern residential buildings and cultural institutions, reflecting the city’s transition into a modern European capital.
The hotel embraces the theme of light—one of Lisbon’s most celebrated characteristics—through an immersive outdoor video‑mapping show projected nightly in its courtyard.
Its central location offers quick access to Saldanha, Marquês de Pombal and the city’s main business and shopping areas.
R. Sousa Martins 18, 1050-009 Lisboa, Portugal

1908 Lisboa Hotel
⭐ 4 stars
1908 Lisboa Hotel occupies a prize‑winning 1908 architectural landmark, designed during Lisbon’s early‑20th‑century wave of urban renewal.
Located in Intendente, a district that evolved from industrial workshops to a multicultural creative hub, the building features original stonework, wrought‑iron balconies and art‑nouveau influences.
The hotel blends historical restoration with contemporary design, showcasing works by Portuguese artists and offering a vibrant connection to the surrounding neighborhood’s cultural revival
Largo do Intendente Pina Manique 6, 1100-285 Lisboa, Portugal

Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel stands on the former medieval port district, where merchants, sailors and shipbuilders shaped Lisbon’s maritime identity.
During renovation, archaeologists uncovered 14th‑century structures, including sections of the Fernandine Wall and storage systems linked to the old harbor.
The surrounding area, now Cais do Sodré, evolved from a working port into a cultural and gastronomic hotspot.
The hotel preserves this layered history while offering refined interiors, curated experiences and close proximity to Chiado, the riverfront and the Time Out Market
Largo Corpo Santo 25, 1200-129 Lisboa, Portugal

Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
Palácio Ludovice occupies an 18th‑century aristocratic residence originally built for João Federico Ludovice, the royal architect responsible for the Mafra National Palace.
Located beside the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, the palace sits in the heart of Lisbon’s hillside district, developed after the 1755 earthquake with elegant mansions and scenic terraces.
Palácio Ludovice, R. de São Pedro de Alcântara 39, 1250-237 Lisboa, Portugal

EPIC SANA Marques Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
EPIC SANA Marques Hotel is located near Marquês de Pombal Square, the symbolic gateway to Avenida da Liberdade and the Avenidas Novas district.
This area was developed during Lisbon’s late‑19th‑ and early‑20th‑century expansion, featuring wide boulevards, modern architecture and cultural institutions.
The hotel offers sophisticated interiors, a panoramic rooftop pool and a luxury spa, blending contemporary design with the urban dynamism of Lisbon’s business and shopping distric
Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo 8 1069 310, 1050-005 Lisboa, Portugal

Wine & Books Lisboa Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
Wine & Books Lisboa Hotel is set near the Reservatório da Mãe d’Água, part of Lisbon’s 18th‑century Águas Livres aqueduct system, one of the city’s most important engineering achievements.
The surrounding area, close to Príncipe Real and Rato, developed with elegant townhouses and gardens during the city’s post‑earthquake reconstruction.
The hotel blends refined contemporary design with a concept inspired by Portuguese wine traditions, offering curated tastings, intimate spaces and proximity to historic viewpoints and cultural landmarks.
R. da Mãe d'Água 16, 1250-264 Lisboa, Portugal

Avenida Palace
⭐ 5 stars
Avenida Palace opened in 1892 as one of Lisbon’s first grand hotels, designed in the Belle Époque style to complement the newly built Avenida da Liberdade.
Its location between Rossio Square and the city’s aristocratic boulevard made it a meeting point for diplomats, artists and travelers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The hotel preserves original architectural details, including marble columns, ornate ceilings and period furnishings, offering a timeless atmosphere in the heart of Lisbon’s historic center.
R. 1º de Dezembro 123, 1249-970 Lisboa, Portugal

Hotel Tivoli Avenida
⭐ 5 stars
Hotel Tivoli Avenida Liberdade has been a landmark of Lisbon hospitality since 1933, located on the city’s most prestigious boulevard.
Avenida da Liberdade, built in the late 19th century, was inspired by Parisian avenues and became home to aristocratic residences, theatres and luxury shops.
The hotel blends classic architecture with contemporary sophistication, offering elegant rooms, a renowned rooftop bar overlooking the city and direct access to Lisbon’s cultural and commercial hear
Av. da Liberdade 185 1269 050, 1269-050 Lisboa, Portugal

Hotel A.S. Lisboa
⭐ 3 stars
Hotel A.S. Lisboa is located on Avenida Almirante Reis, one of Lisbon’s longest and most historic avenues, developed during the city’s early‑20th‑century expansion.
The area around Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques was designed as a grand urban garden in the 1940s, featuring monumental fountains and symmetrical landscaping.
The hotel offers practical comfort and direct access to metro lines, local cafés and traditional neighborhoods such as Arroios and Areeiro, areas known for their multicultural character and authentic Lisbon atmosphere.
Av. Alm. Reis 188 1000 055, 1000-055 Lisboa, Portugal

Blue Liberdade Hotel
⭐ 3 stars
Blue Liberdade Hotel stands on Restauradores Square, a symbolic plaza commemorating Portugal’s 1640 Restoration of Independence.
The square marks the transition between Baixa Pombalina—rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake with pioneering anti‑seismic architecture—and Avenida da Liberdade, the 19th‑century boulevard inspired by Parisian urbanism.The hotel combines modern interiors with a privileged location surrounded by theatres, historic cafés and Lisbon’s iconic Rossio railway station, offering guests an elegant base in the heart of the city.
Praça dos Restauradores 78, 1150-265 Lisboa, Portugal

138 Liberdade Hotel
⭐ 5 stars
138 Liberdade Hotel occupies a 19th‑century townhouse on Avenida da Liberdade, the grand boulevard built during Lisbon’s aristocratic expansion and inspired by the Champs‑Élysées.
The avenue became home to elegant mansions, theatres and luxury shops, shaping the city’s identity as a cosmopolitan European capital.
The hotel preserves original architectural details while offering refined contemporary interiors, intimate suites and direct access to the cultural and commercial heart of Lisbon.
Av. da Liberdade 138, 1250-146 Lisboa, Portugal