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Altis Avenida Hotel
4.5/5106 Reviews

Altis Avenida Hotel

Baixa Lisbon|0.51km from Jewllery Shop
I visited this place in march 2022 with my husband. The + of this hotel: - modern (I think they have redecorated it recently) - perfect situation (you are between Avenida da Liberdade with Restauradores square on one side and the Rossio square) and you have thus plenty of restaurants and shops right next to the hotel, as well as many places of interest to visit in the neighbourhood - a good restaurant at the top of the hotel with a great terrasse from where you can admire the city: the Rossio Gastrobar It is « tapas » kind and it was one of the best food we had during this 3 nights stay - a good breakfast offer in a room which is also situated on the roof top, on the other side of the gastrobar, though a little bit noisy when it is full - the rooms are correctly equipped and perfectly clean - though you are in an animated area, it is perfectly calm and quiet in the rooms The - now: - the bedrooms are very dark. We took one superior with balcony but still, all was black in this room and the view was…not what we expected, even if it was on a quite high floor. In fact most of them are facing their other hotel across the road. I bet you’d better take a suite to get an open view. - service is ok but very discreet (reception) or jaded (gastrobar). It was good at breakfast. Let me explain: I couldn’t get a reservation in any of the three restaurants I had asked for my last evening through the reception. I guess it saved me money :-) At Gastrobar, several waiters were acting as if they had not seen our signs, waiting for the only waitress that night to do it at their place (which she always did)

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Onj S. Lazaro Lisboa
4.4/540 Reviews

Onj S. Lazaro Lisboa

Baixa Lisbon|0.22km from Jewllery Shop
This is not the hotel to stay at if anything goes wrong. They are ready and waiting to take advantage of your desperation and charge you exorbitant fees. When checking in, we were told that if we needed to get into the hotel after hours we can ring the bell and someone will let us in. At no point was it made clear that we might be charged if it was an ‘after hours’ call. While checking out of the hotel at 6 am in the morning, I mistakenly left my phone inside the room. However the outside door needs the hotel room key and we didn’t have it on us. We had to make it to the bus to get to our next destination and were desperate to get my phone when we remembered that we could call the hotel to let us in. We called, were let in, retrieved the phone and were on our way. Imagine my shock when I later got charged £20 for this ‘after hours’ call. I am not aware of such a practice at any hotel I’ve ever stayed in, much less a 4 star hotel that this claims to be. This is a very basic service that should be guaranteed. The hotel could have this ‘rule’ in some fine print and I am sure they feel it’s justified, but that hardly matters when you make your customers feel scammed out of their money for such a basic service to be let in to retrieve critical items. I’d rather that instead of shock fees, I be told upfront by someone before booking that such charges could be applied or they adjust the room rate and guarantee the service instead. I couldn’t ever stay in a hotel that takes advantage of the desperation of their customers.

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The Color Guesthouse
3.4/512 Reviews
Baixa
A small cozy Guesthouse not far from the center. We were there one night and we felt very well! For the price absolutely recommendable!
Pensao Residencial Flor Dos Cavaleiros
3.1/514 Reviews
Lisbon Old Town
To be honest the moment we arrived to the street it is located we were far from amazed: it looked old, full of graffities and quite poor, but it turn out to be very safe, convenient (full of small food and hygine stores), next to the oldes tram line (one of the city attractions) and just a walk up to the historical part of Lisbon. The hotel itself is what you may expect: small but adequate rooms without air conditioning (truth to be told, the fan was more than enough even in August) and the shared bathrooms were way better than I thought, one per 2-3 rooms, big and very clean. Considering how fxxxx expensive the hotels in Lisbon are, this one is a good option.
Onj S. Lazaro Lisboa
4.4/540 Reviews
Baixa
This is not the hotel to stay at if anything goes wrong. They are ready and waiting to take advantage of your desperation and charge you exorbitant fees. When checking in, we were told that if we needed to get into the hotel after hours we can ring the bell and someone will let us in. At no point was it made clear that we might be charged if it was an ‘after hours’ call. While checking out of the hotel at 6 am in the morning, I mistakenly left my phone inside the room. However the outside door needs the hotel room key and we didn’t have it on us. We had to make it to the bus to get to our next destination and were desperate to get my phone when we remembered that we could call the hotel to let us in. We called, were let in, retrieved the phone and were on our way. Imagine my shock when I later got charged £20 for this ‘after hours’ call. I am not aware of such a practice at any hotel I’ve ever stayed in, much less a 4 star hotel that this claims to be. This is a very basic service that should be guaranteed. The hotel could have this ‘rule’ in some fine print and I am sure they feel it’s justified, but that hardly matters when you make your customers feel scammed out of their money for such a basic service to be let in to retrieve critical items. I’d rather that instead of shock fees, I be told upfront by someone before booking that such charges could be applied or they adjust the room rate and guarantee the service instead. I couldn’t ever stay in a hotel that takes advantage of the desperation of their customers.
Lisbon Serviced Apartments - Benformoso
3.8/529 Reviews
Baixa
We had a comfortable stay, the apartment itself was stunning and well equipped - kettle, cooking things, fridge, freezer, washer. Check in process was seamless, no staff - all done digitally but easy to follow. I liked the fact you have codes and not keys, removed the risk of losing the keys! The only negative is the street at night is very very loud and in Bengal town and therefore as females we found it quite intimidating at times as there was groups of men lining the street. Location is ideal however and short walk to stations for links around Lisbon!
Lisbon Serviced Apartments - Castelo S. Jorge
4/529 Reviews
Baixa
We stayed at these apartments for 4 nights. The location was good, a short walk to the centre of everything. Apartment was small but had everything we needed. Be prepared for for a lot of steps up to the building. No luggage storage for before/after you check in/out.. bit of a walk to the other building with your cases but a cheap option to store them for a few hours. Our room wasn't cleaned one day so when we got back from a long day trip to Sintra we came back to no clean towels for our shower. We went into the main building where we used the phone provided to contact a member of staff, but were told over the phone that the cleaners were gone for the day. Then he hung up on us, we were on a camera so obviously he could see us as we tried 4 times to ring back but he wouldn't answer. I had to go outside and ring a different number from my mobile. Another man answered and told me where we could find towels but the instructions were hard to understand and he was laughing and making fun of us.. this really let the accommodation down for us. We were on the ground floor, so the door to our apartment was right on the street and quite loud at night. Good value for money and a good location, shame the staff let it down.
Quinta Colina by Shiadu
4.4/5101 Reviews
Baixa
Stayed at this exquisite hotel in Lisbon for four nights and was very satisfied. Our two big and one small stayed in a twin room, one 1.5 meter wide bed, one 1 meter wide small bed, the room is on the fourth floor, because the hotel is located on the higher part of the city, every morning window can overlook the morning view of Lisbon's old city. The location of the hotel is also very good, walking distance to the main attractions of the old city, about 300 meters nearby there is Martim Moniz Square, here is the ancient 28 tram departure station, and the intersection of the main subway line bus line, from here you can go to Lisbon's main destinations. Especially praise is the hotel's breakfast, the variety is very good, the taste is good, you can also make some custom requirements, such as eggs, bread, vegetables, etc. In addition, the coffee machine in the hotel restaurant is free to use all day, and the remaining fruit and pastries for breakfast will be placed on the table for guests in need.

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