The Best Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon has an excellent range of accommodations serving just about every market niche, from luxury pads in the historic downtown to workaday, business-oriented hotels in the modern Parque das Nações. Even in the city's hotels, consider inspecting a room before taking it: street noise can be a problem, and, conversely, quieter rooms at the back don't always have great views (or, indeed, any views). Also, some hotels charge the same rate for each of their rooms, so by checking out a couple you might be able to get a better room for the same price. This is especially true of the older hotels and inns, where no two rooms are exactly alike.

Lisbon is busy year-round, so it's best to secure a room in advance of your trip. Peak periods are Easter and June through September; budget pensões are particularly busy in summer. Despite the high year-round occupancy, substantial discounts—sometimes 30%–40%—abound from November through February.

Corinthia Lisboa

$$$ | Av. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 105, Lisbon, 1099-032, Portugal

An excellent option for business travelers, the luxe Corinthia Lisboa offers comfortable accommodations and impeccable service. The upper-floor suites have dramatic bird’s-eye views over the city’s 18th-century aqueduct and the impressive Ponte 25 de Abril, and the spa offers a heated indoor pool, around-the-clock gym, luxurious face-and-body treatments, and a spacious sundeck. The well-regarded restaurant and the leafy garden terrace are standouts. It's just a short distance from the airport, convention centers, and the historic downtown.

Pros

  • Nice terrace gastro-bar, Soul Garden
  • Walking distance to the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian
  • Excellent pool and spa

Cons

  • Extra charge for breakfast
  • Not Lisbon’s most beautiful neighborhood
  • Uninspiring exterior
Av. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro 105, Lisbon, 1099-032, Portugal
21-723–6300
Hotel Details
518 rooms
No Meals

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