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Verride Palácio Santa Catarina
4.6/546 Reviews

Verride Palácio Santa Catarina

Baixa Lisbon|0.04km from Pharmacy Museum
We are so glad we chose to stay here - everything was wonderful and we felt well taken care of. The hotel is beautiful and centrally located - we were able to walk to many attractions and the neighborhood was fun to explore. The staff's attention to detail and pride in the hotel was evident - from reception, to the restaurant to housekeeping - everyone was friendly and professional. We felt taken care of and welcomed by everyone we encountered. Just after booking, we read some negative reviews about the Bica rooms that made us nervous enough to wonder if we should upgrade. After seeing our room in person (Bica 7), we felt much better, and by the end of our stay, we knew we would be happy to stay in that room again. The Bica rooms are not 'in the basement' as some other reviews have stated. While they are on floors below main reception, keep in mind that the hotel is on a steep hill and these rooms look out over the downward slope. Our floor to ceiling windows were still above street level, and we were afforded a beautiful view of the pedestrianized old town streets below. Yes, there are some buildings across the streets with windows that face the hotel, but we never felt a lack of privacy - for one, the room had sun shade blinds on all windows that diffused the bright Portuguese sunlight, but they also provided privacy from anyone who might happen to look into our room from the windows across the street (they didn't). It is something anyone who has lived in a city would be familiar and comfortable with. We heard street noise only when the garbage was being collected, and the windows provided enough soundproofing to ensure that noise was very light and brief. Our room was very spacious, and even with the sun shades down, there was plenty of natural light and it felt airy and gracious. The AC kept the room comfortable, and we were happy to spend the hottest hours of each day relaxing in the room. The bed was huge (and one of the most comfortable hotel beds I've slept in). The bathroom is small, but beautifully designed. The shower water pressure was glorious and we appreciated the Aesop toiletries. The hotel was currently doing renovations on our floor, but you would never know it. There were a few discreet renovation notices on doors and we saw some workmen during the day, but the sound was well insulated behind multiple doors and we were never disturbed. The privacy was actually remarkable - even though the hotel was fully booked during our stay, it was never noisy and we never felt crowded. We saw other guests occasionally, but it never felt like we were competing for space in the common areas or for the staff's attention. We enjoyed lunch and cocktails at the rooftop bar every day (I do not drink and appreciated the no-alcohol cocktail options), and our visit to Suba on the last night was nothing short of exceptional. I encourage you to make dinner here a part of your stay, you will not regret it. The nightly turn down service was such a
Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto
4.7/540 Reviews

Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto

Baixa Lisbon|0.42km from Pharmacy Museum
It started out rocky as the pickup we booked via hotel was 30 min late to get us at the airport. However the rest of our stay was still so good that I am willing to give it five stars. Room - huge lofts with kitchen and king bed and 3 half baths. No tub but shower was nice and strong. Concrete floor was great as we visited Lisbon in 100 degree weather. The robe and slipper provided were high quality as was the large bath towels. It was a nice touch to get a free liter of water and a small wine as a welcome Breakfast - included with our stay is awesome. Freshly made to order as this place only has 12 lofts. We got scrabbled eggs every day that came with these tomatoes and sliced ham that was simply delicious. Location - is in the midst of bars and restaurants. Many good places nearby. Thankfully with double pane windows, it was pretty quiet for us to sleep even though many party late in the night outside. Only inconvenience is Uber or bolt cannot pick up at door as its in an alleyway. Need to walk 100ft to Main Street to get a Uber or bolt. Bed - roomy and comfortable. They do put two twin together with a big cushion on top but it was very nice bed. Staff - super friendly and helpful. Maria checked us in and was very nice and Philip gave us free welcome drinks and showed us to a restaurant right outside he liked. We liked it too and had a nice dinner for only 30 euros of sardines and grilled sea bream. Yum. I would definitely book again.

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Inn Bairro Alto BA Sweet
4.2/5103 Reviews
Baixa
Great location to popular tourist spots and right off of the Tram 28 stop. We enjoyed the breakfast options in the morning. Our hosts/receptionists had excellent customer service and made sure we were taken care of. The double bed with private bathroom was on the smaller side but we made it work. The snacks and kind note upon arrival was a nice touch as well.
Verride Palácio Santa Catarina
4.6/546 Reviews
Baixa
We are so glad we chose to stay here - everything was wonderful and we felt well taken care of. The hotel is beautiful and centrally located - we were able to walk to many attractions and the neighborhood was fun to explore. The staff's attention to detail and pride in the hotel was evident - from reception, to the restaurant to housekeeping - everyone was friendly and professional. We felt taken care of and welcomed by everyone we encountered. Just after booking, we read some negative reviews about the Bica rooms that made us nervous enough to wonder if we should upgrade. After seeing our room in person (Bica 7), we felt much better, and by the end of our stay, we knew we would be happy to stay in that room again. The Bica rooms are not 'in the basement' as some other reviews have stated. While they are on floors below main reception, keep in mind that the hotel is on a steep hill and these rooms look out over the downward slope. Our floor to ceiling windows were still above street level, and we were afforded a beautiful view of the pedestrianized old town streets below. Yes, there are some buildings across the streets with windows that face the hotel, but we never felt a lack of privacy - for one, the room had sun shade blinds on all windows that diffused the bright Portuguese sunlight, but they also provided privacy from anyone who might happen to look into our room from the windows across the street (they didn't). It is something anyone who has lived in a city would be familiar and comfortable with. We heard street noise only when the garbage was being collected, and the windows provided enough soundproofing to ensure that noise was very light and brief. Our room was very spacious, and even with the sun shades down, there was plenty of natural light and it felt airy and gracious. The AC kept the room comfortable, and we were happy to spend the hottest hours of each day relaxing in the room. The bed was huge (and one of the most comfortable hotel beds I've slept in). The bathroom is small, but beautifully designed. The shower water pressure was glorious and we appreciated the Aesop toiletries. The hotel was currently doing renovations on our floor, but you would never know it. There were a few discreet renovation notices on doors and we saw some workmen during the day, but the sound was well insulated behind multiple doors and we were never disturbed. The privacy was actually remarkable - even though the hotel was fully booked during our stay, it was never noisy and we never felt crowded. We saw other guests occasionally, but it never felt like we were competing for space in the common areas or for the staff's attention. We enjoyed lunch and cocktails at the rooftop bar every day (I do not drink and appreciated the no-alcohol cocktail options), and our visit to Suba on the last night was nothing short of exceptional. I encourage you to make dinner here a part of your stay, you will not regret it. The nightly turn down service was such a
Monte Belvedere Hotel by Shiadu
4.5/544 Reviews
Baixa
A very good experience, the hotel location is super good, overlooking the red roof of the city, walking to the surrounding classics is also very close. There is a small square nearby, and the live music on weekends and evenings is very nice. The hotel's service is very good, the breakfast is wonderful, it is a little less friendly to the early birds, of course I really get up too early, do not blame the store, hahaha.
Palácio Camões - Lisbon Serviced Apartments
4/534 Reviews
Baixa
Abbiamo soggiornato per tre notti in uno degli appartamenti della struttura. Buona la pulizia, l appartamento molto confortevole e spazioso. Unica pecca l ascensore guasto e l unica finestra con la vista era quella soppalcata le altre davano su un muro. Silenzioso, pratico e posto in una zona perfetta per poter visitare il centro della città ed avere a due passi ristoranti-bar-minimarket, fermata tram e metro L'appartamento si trova in un bellissimo palazzo storico, si accede con codici forniti dalla struttura e si fa il check in su una console automatica dato che non c'e' reception, che ti fornisce il numero della camera e il codice per accedervi. Pulizie quotidiane ben fatte La cucina è completa di tutto, bollitore elettrico lavatrice e lavastoviglie. Ti fanno trovare anche una bottiglia di acqua e un vassoio con fette biscottate marmellata e bustine di thè Nel complesso ottimo per 4 persone
Ascensor da Bica - Lisbon Serviced Apartments
4.1/586 Reviews
Baixa
We arrived after a long day travelling and struggled to find the entrance. The address on Expedia is 234 but should be 236. The entrance was hidden by the long queue of people waiting for the Ascensor. It was only when I saw 2 ladies bending over a door code machine that we realised - on the Rua San Paolo, to the left of the Ascensor entrance is a recessed doorway. It currently has a glitter ball lamp and appears to be a bistro. There is a heavy glass door on the left and a door code machine. The sign for the Serviced Apartments is etched at ankle height so not too helpful! In the daytime you might notice another sign but it’s quite high up. However, the place is clean and well equipped and we’ve found it remarkably quiet at night. The Cais do Sodre transport interchange is a 5 min walk away making navigating the city straightforward.

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