8 Best Hotels in Avenida da Liberdade, Príncipe Real, and Restauradores, Lisbon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Avenida da Liberdade, Príncipe Real, and Restauradores - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Altis Avenida Hotel

$$$$ | Rua 1° de Dezembro 120, Lisbon, 1200-360, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Occupying an elegant Art Deco building that has been classified as a historic landmark, the monumental Altis Avenida offers glamour and luxury in a central location that makes it ideal for sightseeing. The black-and-gold guest rooms reflect the hotel's history with furnishings that evoke the style of the early 20th century while providing all the modern creature comforts. A lavish breakfast is served in the rooftop restaurant, Rossio Gastrobar, which is a perfect spot for sundown cocktails and sophisticated small plates as you take in the panoramic views over Rossio, Castelo de São Jorge, and the shimmering Tagus River.

Pros

  • Upstairs eatery serves delicious small plates
  • Sunny rooftop terrace
  • Pleasant staff and excellent service

Cons

  • Some rooms are rather small
  • No on-site swimming pool
  • Surrounding area very busy
Rua 1° de Dezembro 120, Lisbon, 1200-360, Portugal
21-044–0000
Hotel Details
118 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Torel Palace Lisbon

$$$$ | Rua Câmara Pestana 45, Lisbon, 1150-082, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This five-star retreat occupies four historic buildings, including two early 1900s palaces, and each is themed around Portuguese royalty. Its lofty position on one of Lisbon's seven hills delivers spectacular views, while the adjacent Elevador da Lavra, the city's oldest funicular, saves legwork going to and from Avenida da Liberdade. Guests can enjoy crowd-free panoramas from two outdoor pools or the terrace at the Black Pavilion restaurant, where breakfast is served with a side order of Lisbon sunshine. The culinary adventures continue at the intimate Michelin-starred 2Monkeys, where just 14 diners watch skilled chefs prepare their meal at an open counter. After exploring, unwind at the British-style Duke's Bar or in the small but chic spa.

Pros

  • Gorgeous design
  • Fantastic views
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • A little far from sights
  • Lackluster breakfast
  • Some rooms overlook other guest terraces
Rua Câmara Pestana 45, Lisbon, 1150-082, Portugal
21-829–0810
Hotel Details
39 units
Free Breakfast

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Valverde Lisboa Hotel & Garden

$$$$ | Av. da Liberdade 164, Lisbon, 1250-146, Portugal Fodor's Choice

In a handsome 19th-century townhouse and part of the Relais & Châteaux collection of luxe independent properties, the Valverde exudes a sense of understated luxury in its updated rooms with modern amenities. Super-attentive young staffers, clad in Lacoste uniforms, pull out all the stops to ensure guests enjoy their visit. Bespoke furnishings and carefully selected artwork make a stay here memorable. The pool and leafy garden provide welcome respite from the sun that beats down on Lisbon for much of the year, and the chic rooms are blissfully quiet despite the very central location.

Pros

  • Great sightseeing location
  • Pool and leafy garden
  • Feels like a secret retreat

Cons

  • Many rooms are small
  • Extra charge for parking
  • Expensive year round
Av. da Liberdade 164, Lisbon, 1250-146, Portugal
21-094–0300
Hotel Details
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Vintage Lisbon

$$$$ | Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 2, Lisbon, 1250-191, Portugal Fodor's Choice

The discreet entrance belies the sleek design and wealth of amenities and perks inside, from a luxurious spa to a rooftop bar to complimentary in-room gin and tonic trays. The bespoke mid-century furnishings in rooms and communal spaces evoke Mad Men–era glamour, while the warm color palettes recall the grandeur of Lisbon’s historic palaces. Every style detail is perfect, from the retro telephones by the bed to the luxurious basement spa with modern fitness facilities and a relaxing pool area. Above ground, the V Rooftop Bar is a leafy space for cocktails and petiscos soundtracked by DJs spinning vinyl after hours, while the ground-floor bar and restaurant is a slick space for breakfast or dinner.

Pros

  • Leafy rooftop bar
  • Lovely spa with pool and gym
  • Ab-fab mid-mod aesthetic

Cons

  • Some street noise at night
  • It's not cheap
  • A bit far from major sights
Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 2, Lisbon, 1250-191, Portugal
21-040–5400
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56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Avenida Palace

$$$$ | Rua 1° de Dezembro 123, Lisbon, 1200-359, Portugal

Built in 1892, the city's first luxury hotel combines regal elegance, modern comforts, and a romantic Belle Époque style. Sumptuously furnished guest rooms are completely soundproofed for a good night's sleep, and bathrooms are lined in the finest Portuguese marble. Breakfast is served in a grand dining room with ornate chandeliers overhead. Continuing the theme of classic elegance, the British-inspired bar serves perfectly prepared drinks, and the ornate Palace Lounge is great for drinks and snacks against a refined musical backdrop that includes regular piano recitals.

Pros

  • British-inspired bar serves delicious cocktails
  • Suites decorated to reflect historic period
  • Regal lobby

Cons

  • Formal atmosphere
  • No restaurant on the premises
  • No swimming pool
Rua 1° de Dezembro 123, Lisbon, 1200-359, Portugal
21-321–8100
Hotel Details
82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

$$$$ | Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 88, Lisbon, 1099-039, Portugal

The feeling of luxury starts the minute you step into the marbled reception area and continues through to the lounge, whose terrace overlooks one of the city's prettiest parks. Public areas are filled with elegant tapestries, massive chandeliers, and antique reproductions, while the airy guest rooms have elegant furnishings and large balconies looking out to Castelo de São Jorge or toward the Monsanto Forest. There's a Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant onsite, and a rooftop running track where guests can work up an appetite against a backdrop of Lisbon's stunning skyline. 

Pros

  • Rooftop gym and running track
  • Stunning spa
  • On-site Michelin-starred Cura restaurant

Cons

  • Some of Lisbon's most expensive rooms
  • Extra charge for breakfast
  • Decor may feel stuffy
Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 88, Lisbon, 1099-039, Portugal
21-381–1400
Hotel Details
282 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Lisboa

$$$$ | Rua Castilho 149, Lisbon, 1099-034, Portugal

Business travelers and vacationers like this upscale hotel's location near Parque Eduardo VII, as well as its smartly renovated rooms with plush furnishings and the latest tech amenities. There's fine Portuguese dining at the Akla restaurant, and a split-level atrium with a cozy brasserie and separate conservatory-style bar. Those on higher floors have fantastic views of either the park or out toward the river.

Pros

  • High-end fixtures and fittings
  • Pet-friendly
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • Not the best location for most of the city's sights
  • Can be busy with business convention visitors
  • Chain-hotel feel
Rua Castilho 149, Lisbon, 1099-034, Portugal
21-381–8700
Hotel Details
331 rooms
No Meals

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Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa

$$$$ | Av. da Liberdade 185, Lisbon, 1269-050, Portugal

There's enough marble in the public areas of this grande dame to make you fear for the future supply of the stone, but the grandness gives way to comfort in the rooms, which are characterized by stylish dark wood and plush furnishings. The location is prime for sightseeing, but there's a lot to keep you on-site. The spa is a luxurious treat, the formal Cervejaria Liberdade is one of the neighborhood's best upscale seafood restaurants, and the trendy top-floor Sky Bar by Seen is an Instagram favorite thanks to its Art Deco design, sweeping city views, and perfectly crafted cocktails. 

Pros

  • Relaxing leafy garden
  • Top-notch spa and pool
  • Outstanding rooftop views

Cons

  • Rooftop bar and restaurant often packed
  • Some decor is a bit basic
  • Impersonal feel
Av. da Liberdade 185, Lisbon, 1269-050, Portugal
21-319–8900
Hotel Details
285 rooms
No Meals

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