Hotels in Alges, Linda-a-Velha e Cruz Quebrada-Dafundo,Oeiras
AAnonymous User2025.10.03
Was staying at the hotel for 3 nights over the business trip. Location was super convenient and close to the office. And it gave a great opportunity to unwind after a stressful day.
Was very surprised by the toilets on the top floor.. see the photo. The area is well kept. The views are spectacular. Highly recommend
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon8.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.07
Hello.
It was a beautiful hotel, good service, good breakfast.
The only thing that was sad.
There are notes on the room, no price list.
We assumed that this was included.
When we checked out, we had to pay for the minibar.
When checking in, we had to show our visa card, although the stay was paid.
What is now apparent, without sending a bill, they charge additional notes on the basis of the visa card, namely EUR 31.
This looks pretty expensive ... I hope I get another price list so I can follow. This was not found in the room at all.
I find this way of working unfortunately ... without invoice in advance, based on the payment of 1 euro with the visa card for the good purpose.
This is not going to happen so well.
Mvg
Caroline
Hotels in Santa Maria, Sao Pedro e Matacaes,Torres Vedras
GGuest User2024.03.19
Although the hotel's location in the city center is good, access and parking are difficult for this reason. Otherwise, the hotel is good and has very affordable prices. I recommend it.
Hotel near Parque das Nacoes,Lisbon4.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.27
Beautiful hotel close to Oriente station. Bad smell on the street, the public services should take more care about the area around and properly support this excellent 5* place. Easy check-in and out procedure. Nice view on the gulf from the windows and silent rooms for good sleeping. Kudos to the receptionist, Thiago, who was very welcoming and gave much support describing the map of the city
Hotel near Lisbon Old Town,Lisbon17% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.06
The hotel is in excellent condition. It's spotlessly clean, and all the staff are incredibly friendly.
It's centrally located in the city.
The only downside I have to point out is that the street and its immediate surroundings are predominantly inhabited by foreigners (Nepalese, Indians, etc.). All the businesses there are also run by them, and there's a very intense curry smell throughout the street. This smell, unfortunately, wafts into the room if you open the window.
So, overall, it's a top-notch hotel with excellent staff, but the curry smell outside is quite unpleasant.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon8.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.07.07
Hotel staff were friendly and accomodating. Breakfast was nice but limited buffet options available. Location was very good as it is close to public transport and makes it easier to get around the city.
I was greeted by Ms. Lorena at the reception. She is very friendly and helpful, with a beautiful smile. She provided me with some good information on where to go and what to do. She is a great receptionist.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon8.5% of visitors choose this area
LLekHan2025.11.29
Location is convenient and centralised while away from the hustle and bustle. It was a nice stay, reception staff were helpful and experience at the restaurant during our breakfast is great because of the staff. While on our last morning we got to meet Joanne and Claudio who were nice, we were served by Rui for three consecutive mornings and he was amazing.
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GGuest UserStayed 3 nights at this hotel. Location was near to one of the squares which had the Christmas market. But about a 30 min walk to the famous arc. Hotel staff were super friendly and helpful. Breakfast was included - food offerings were simple with not much variety but tasted decent. Good enough just for some fuel to start the day.
AAnonymous UserThe room with bathroom inside the room with balcony.
No curtains on the beds, the light can bother, no privacy.
There is elevator, no problems with luggage.
There is a kitchen, but is closed in the night time.
The staff was very friendly and helpful.
WWodetianxianneMy most satisfying stay ever!
The hotel is relatively new, located north of Avenida da Liberdade. There's a metro station right outside, and if you walk down the avenue, you'll reach the old town – easily walkable if you're up for it.
The room was huge, and the 2.2-meter bed was incredibly spacious, which is a rare find in Europe! The staff were super friendly and helpful; whenever I called for water or extra blankets, they were very prompt. One day, we weren't feeling well outside the hotel, and a staff member quickly brought us tissues.
There's also a cool light show at 10 PM.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is not located in the city, but there is a subway station that takes ten minutes' walk to the old city. It is also very convenient because there is no taxi in the city to go to the airport. The breakfast in the hotel is very good, the variety is rich and the quality is good, and the service is particularly good. SANA is a local hotel chain in Portugal, and its quality and service are quite guaranteed. The hotel is located on the flight network where planes land and take off, but the soundproofing in the room is good, which is perfect if you want to watch and take pictures of planes.
GGuest UserI spent a 5 nights at My Story Rossio and here are some of my thoughts:
PROS:
- Excellent location. Hard to beat this prime location. It's at the heart of the city with lots of things to do in proximity. There's also a Metro station across from it so you can take the subway directly from the airport.
- Nice decors and overall pretty clean.
CONS:
- The biggest issue I had during my stay was the poor structure of the building leading to disturbing loud noises. During housekeeping hours, the door to the cleaning supplies kept being slammed. Every time it was slammed, my whole room shook and I jumped up. I called the front desk asking if they could be more gentle with the doors. I was told that that was the way housekeeping was and to call back only if it still happened after 5pm (after housekeeping hours). It was impossible to get any rest during the day. I understand that housekeepers need to do their job but I wonder if this issue could be fixed simply by changing the door hinge to a slow close hinge. Also, in the middle of the night, I would wake up by the creaking noises of people above me when they walked across the room.
- Second issue was the thermostat. It was not adjustable and could only be controlled by the front desk. For some reason, the hotel decided that all the rooms needed to be in heating mode during the night. It was so hot and stuffy that I was not able to sleep for many nights. I had to call the front desk in the middle of the night to turn it off but sometimes it would automatically switch back on. Then I requested to have the cooling instead of heating on but it would be too cold at night and there was no way to dial it myself. So throughout my stay, it would feel like being inside either a sauna or a freezer.
NNuannuanIt's been a while, but the memory is still vivid. The room was spacious, and breakfast was excellent – unlimited egg tarts! The capsule coffee was surprisingly good, comparable to freshly ground. Maybe I was just exhausted, but this last stop was pretty good. It started raining heavily as we left, marking the beginning of the rainy season, yet the taxi drivers didn't overcharge, which felt like a perfect ending!
I must have a soft spot for Portugal; even after 10 days, I still wanted more. So, I'm happy to express my gratitude to the places I stayed and the people who helped and served me! Wishing you all the best!
GGuest Userdidn't like:
1) bathroom sharing was not clearly stated in the listing , nor the reservation.
2) the gents bathroom was too small
3) the ceiling above washbasin in gents bathroom was too low.
4) room door did not close and thus had to be locked every time
AAlbi LisboaImportant Considerations for Travelers:
- If you book a room with breakfast included and have an early flight on your departure day, consider purchasing breakfast separately. The hotel does not offer a refund for unused breakfasts, and in my case, they neither refunded nor provided any form of compensation. This policy, though minor for the hotel, can leave a negative impression, as a small gesture of goodwill would go a long way in enhancing guest satisfaction.
- The hotel does not provide bathrobes, which may be inconvenient for guests accustomed to using them after a shower.
- Nighttime temperatures can be quite low, so it is advisable to turn on the air conditioning in advance to ensure a comfortable sleep.
- The rooms are compact, making this hotel a better fit for solo travelers rather than couples or families.
- While it is rated as a four-star property, the breakfast selection is quite simple and limited. Guests can expect pastries, a small assortment of sliced meats and cheeses (1-2 types each), yogurt, toppings, scrambled eggs, ciabatta, a modest selection of sliced fruit, juice, and some alcoholic beverages.
Hotel Perk:
- Unlimited coffee is available in the lounge, which is a nice bonus for guests.
- The hotel is situated in a district neighboring the city center, offering convenient access. Guests can reach the embankment and historic center within a short walk.
- Upon my arrival on the first night of check-in, I received a welcome kit that included complimentary access to the in-room bar. I’ve attached a photo of the bar below for reference.
GGuest UserThe room was great! The only downside was that the hotel lobby and the room itself had a very strong, almost overpowering, perfumed scent. It was a bit too pungent for me, and I imagine it could be quite bothersome for anyone sensitive to strong fragrances.
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