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Novotel Lisboa
3.9/5124 Reviews
Campolide
It is a very suitable hotel for bringing children because there are several game consoles for children to play. It's just that it's a bit confusing to enter the parking lot. After getting the ticket, it's not too much to wait for the rolling door to rise for a parking space. It is outside the city of Lisbon. There is a very large supermarket nearby 10 to 15 minutes' walk away.
Hotel Santa Justa
4.5/5111 Reviews
Baixa
We loved this hotel, the location was perfect, room was spacious and included free stocked fridge, and service and staff was always excellent. First the location is city center and we walked everywhere from here. It was nice to have SO many restaurants within a 5 minute walk. We did eat breakfast every day at the hotel and it was good and we never had an issue getting a table. I did opt to upgrade to a family suite I think it was which was located in the building across the way which I wasn't thrilled about at first but the rooms are newer and it was very spacious, windows were sound proof, and totally secure building. I was concerned about the two of us in a tiny room with big luggage for several nights so I was glad I paid the extra $ to upgrade. We also had a rental car, which this wasn't an ideal situation but it wasn't the end of the world either. I paid ahead of time for a parking pass, which the hotel offered, and it was a maybe a 4 or 5 minute walk to the parking garage and really wasn't an issue. In the evening when we checked in, the restaurants had tables all set up in the street so no cars allowed which meant us dragging out luggage down the street. When we checked out in the morning we were allowed to drive down and just load up the car which was nice. Again, not the end of the world. Absolutely recommend this hotel and we both said we would gladly stay here again.
Pousada de Lisboa - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
4.5/590 Reviews
Baixa
A great hotel at a good location. There are numerous restaurants around and close to Augusta shopping street. It is less than 10 minutes' walk from the subway station. The breakfast is rich. The hotel’s conference hall has a classic European style.
Casa do Jasmim by Shiadu
4.6/562 Reviews
Baixa
The staff were WONDERFUL--always ready to answer questions. They were able to change my room after several days from street-side to one overlooking the garden. Denise Delgado had the cheeriest ”Good Morning” for everyone--she deserves a gold star on her name tag! This was also a great location in the Bairro Alto--in a residential neighborhood, but just two blocks from the Jardim do Principe Real, a neighborhood park with a magnificent, ancient cedar pavilion on a main street that will lead you all the way to the river front. It's just a few blocks to an amazing scenic overlook of the Baixa district, and you can catch the Gloria tram down to the Rosso train station and shops. Had a GREAT dinner at the Lost In restaurant, just three blocks from the hotel. Walking EVERYWHERE from this hotel lets you experience the city's unique neighborhoods. Once you're down at the river front, take the train from Cais do Sodre station out to Belem, Cascais, and Estoril. (Walk from Cascais to Estoril and board the train back from there.)
InterContinental Lisbon, an IHG Hotel
4.2/556 Reviews
Baixa
Great room; we stayed on 18th floor that had a winding staircase with an outside patio. The patio was very large and had a fantastic view; it was wonderful. The beds were comfy and we were able to get an extra single bed brought in as there were 4 of us. The bathrooms were great with the rainshower head and sprayer, large soft bath towels and robes. The only thing that was disappointing is that the window on the main floor only went 1/2 way up the wall and there was no window on the 2nd floor bedroom; however you had the door that opened up to the patio on the 2nd floor. It was a fantastic room. The staff was great and quick to respond to any requests we had. Great place to stay. It is close to a park; restaurants, but seems to be more in the business district; however we walked all other to stores etc. Lisbon is very up/down so you are always walking up or down and on uneven ground/bricks. Fantastic place; just wear comfy/walking shoes and be ready to have some steep uphills and downhills.
EVOLUTION Lisboa Hotel
4.2/5110 Reviews
Baixa
Be careful with this hotel, in which service and facilities are wildly variable. For our last night, one bath towel is missing for a room of double occupancy - a schoolboy error as they would call it - and when we requested the second one, the receptionist acted as if he were doing us a big favour. Then, on our last day, neither of our two room cards worked when we returned to the room 30 min before check out time - and because of receptionist shortage, it took us a good 15 min to get a replacement card - not a good thing for a hotel that brands itself for being chic and high tech. The room controller, which is run by the TV system, as well as the lighting panel, are as dysfunctional as they get - one would have thought it should be a very simple thing to raise or lower the temperature through a quick flip of a switch, or a simple touch on dial. Instead, it is waiting for the TV to warm up, entering the room control panel, blah blah blah. Note also a double bed at this hotel means two single beds slapped together. Not great if you have no wish to sleep atop a trench. Our last night happens to be on a Friday, and the lobby practically turned into a dance floor with loud and cheap beats that went all the way to almost midnight and heard even on the highest floors. No problem for being chic, but being chic is very different from being dysfunctional and uncomfy. A shame, as the location is excellent, some of the staff were nice and helpful, and some of the decor are clever.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties2
Number of Reviews198
Lowest PriceNZD 165
Highest PriceNZD 1,972
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 576
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 567