“Miguel Cancio Martins retains a very Portuguese character in this elegant little boutique hotel, located on Liberdade Avenue.”
Let us be your guide to pastel-hued Lisbon - an architectural treasure trove full of delightful boutique hotels, famed for its religious and colonial monuments and its custard pastries. Explore the cafes and panoramic hilltop views by day and the growing nightlife scene of the Bairro Alto district by night.
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“Miguel Cancio Martins retains a very Portuguese character in this elegant little boutique hotel, located on Liberdade Avenue.”
From EUR 195
per room per night
"Diogo Rosa La and Jose Pedro Viera designed this elegant bolthole, with charming city views from the rooftop terrace."
From EUR 170
per room per night
“A restored 18th century townhouse, near the National Art Museum, that’s full of cartographic chic and exploratory antiques.”
From EUR 185
per room per night
“Located just off Avenida da Liberdade, Cassiano Branco has brought old-world Portuguese charm to this Art-Deco boutique.”
From EUR 165
per room per night
"A petite but perfectly formed boutique hotel, situated within the Castelo Sao Jorge, that overlooks the Alfama district."
From EUR 230.00
per room per night
Lisbon | Anthony Healy | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
From the wide River Tagus the visitor is welcomed by a vista of white stone buildings under burnt amber-tiled roofs, which carpets an amphitheatre, scooped into the hills
Five Things to do in Lisbon | Philip Marsden | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
Lisbon is a city to wander in. With its compact centre, its fresh Atlantic air, (and) its tumbling cobbled streets, it offers a host of incidental pleasures…
Lisbon Past and Present | Simon Busch | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
My Belem bakery experience confirmed me in my belief that Portugal leads Europe in confectionery concoction. Portuguese tarts are unalloyed pleasure - the sensual, sticky underbelly of all that Catholicism
Fashionable Lisbon | Maxine Jones | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
Architecturally the city is a mixture of medieval Moorish and elegant 18th century. Everything is tinted with sepia charm
Portugal | Tim Elliott | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
There is something endearingly glory-boxish about this city — a European capital, after all — where all the buildings look like wedding cakes and no structure is over five storeys high
Lisbon | Marc Zakian | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
The crisscross of 17th century streets which make up the Bairro Alto are a contrasting mixture of cool shops squeezed into the front-rooms of former houses, trendy restaurants and traditional cafes run to a constant soundtrack of Potugese football, tattoo parlours and jazz and fado bars.
Lisbon: the Friendliest City on Earth | Peter D Smith | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
Golf in and around Lisbon | Peter D Smith | Portugal, Lisbon, Lisbon
You might need a rental car to reach most Lisbon's golf courses - they don't tend to be handily close to metro stations, and getting on and off the bus with a full set of clubs tends to upset the locals as you knock them out of the way