Lisbon's hotel landscape has been transformed over the past decade as the city's seven hills have welcomed a wave of thoughtful restorations and bold new openings. In the Chiado and Baixa districts, 18th-century Pombaline buildings have been converted into refined properties where azulejo-adorned facades give way to interiors that blend Portuguese craftsmanship with contemporary design. The Príncipe Real neighborhood offers boutique addresses set among palace gardens, while the Belém waterfront and the emerging Beato district bring different perspectives on the city's relationship with the Tagus River.
Our reviews examine Lisbon's most compelling accommodations through extended stays, evaluating how properties handle the city's particular characteristics — its luminous Atlantic light, its vertiginous topography, and the integration of outdoor terraces and rooftop spaces that the mild climate encourages. We assess dining programs, many of which spotlight Portugal's exceptional seafood and wine traditions, alongside service quality and the ability of concierge teams to navigate guests through the city's distinct bairros.
Explore our Lisbon hotel reviews to find the address that speaks to you, from palatial retreats in leafy Príncipe Real to design-driven properties overlooking the river and the terracotta rooftops of Alfama.