Not a 4 star hotel - but adequate and functional Staff are 4 Star!! - Always willing to help. Heard several guests take it out on poor staff due to expectations of a 4 star standing. Very basic toiletries - a soap pump stuck on the wall and one glass in the bathroom No concierge to help with touristy stuff. They just hand out brochures Breakfast selection is poor - seems they are always having to fill up in little quantities - seems like they ration the food. Felt sad to even ask the staff to fill up Staff are 4 star! Ordered a limousine airport transfer. No limousine but a regular car smelling of cigarettes. Again no fault of the hotel staff. They did tell me driver is not associated with hotel. I think they should drop down a star or better the facility.
Went for an old boys' weekend, we always try and choose a good hotel with plenty of facilities. This hotel is reasonably well situated but not as near the centre of Lisbon as we had thought. It looks like a typical concrete monstrosity from the outside but is however very clean and modern with very friendly and efficient staff. We spent some time at the rooftop bar! A good bar with excellent bar staff!! The only moan is that the so called swimming pool is really only for a dip and there are no sunbeds, the area is too small and we therefore did not use the pool. The hotel is a good 20 minute walk from the town centre and restaurants, etc. We would all recommend it however.
We were pleasantly surprised by Hotel Lisboa and would definitely recommend it. It's located steps away from Avenida da Liberdade. Very convenient with an eye-pleasing walk down to the main square or over to the Parque Eduardo VII. It was sparkling clean. We couldn't have been happier. We had two rooms, one with a king bed and a pullout in the other room, which my friend said was very comfortable. Large windows that opened to let in fresh air and ambient street sounds. The breakfast buffet had a bit of everything with eggs, bacon, fresh fruit, pastries, yogurt, seeds and coffee. Across the street is a mini-mercado and a delicious restaurant called Honest Greens. Would recommend it too, especially if you're veg. Would stay here again.
Busy again after the pandemic it’s great to enjoy this hotel back to its old self - it was still good, but a bit sad and quiet, for my last visit a year and a half ago. Thanks to the concierge and other front of house staff particularly Filipe, José, Bruno & Jorge for their friendliness, humour, quick attention and excellent English - although once I’d revealed I’d been learning Portuguese for a couple of months, they were happy to help me practice. The location is unbeatable, the rooms distinctly luxurious, and restaurant Matiz (separate review to follow) as good as ever. The only slight criticism, Matiz while a lovely space cannot cope with peak breakfast demand for seats. Perhaps time to re-open the original basement breakfast room?
IHG can be very irritating. When you book, the web site doesn't tell you about the ongoing lobby refurb, which must be taking the most amount of time ever for the least work done. Just before you arrive, you then get the ”hey we're doing a refurb email”. Very disingenuous and IHG could do better. The nice thing about this hotel is the lovely staff. Friendly and painless early check in when we were expecting to have to leave the bags. 9th floor rooms that are acceptable, but tired and really nothing special. However the mattress was comfy, the shower fiesty, and there were plenty of electrical outlets and charging points. The squeaky wooden floors need to go, and the air con could do with modernisation. Diamond status got me free breakfast, and the beaming smiles of the breakfast staff lift you for the day, even if the quite reasonable breakfast is served in a soulless underground prison cell WITH NO LIFT to get down there, a 0/10 if you have a disability. The public areas are a 1970s disaster. Space is limited, but a huge amount is given over to a tired ”garden feature” which needs to go. Lobby seating is limited and needs a redesign - somone let a designer loose on it who had no real practical experience of comfort or usage. Hotel wifi is old. It constantly logs you out if you're not active and requires you to reconnect. The hotel is well situated even if some distance from the sights. Entrecampos station ia a five minute walk, as is Campo Pequeno with the metro. There's always taxis at the front of the hotel. In the local area there's a supermarket, pharmacy, and several restaurants within a few minutes. I'd recommend the Chinese Huang He which has a buffet every night, with a superb selection of value for money dishes.
NnikipupupuMetro entrance is right in front of door and Metro is easy to use. Room was very comfortable for 3. Just needed it for sleeping and showering. Also, very quiet. Breakfast was decent to get the day started. Staff was very friendly. Staff sold us the Hop On Off bus in Sintra. The traffic there is terrible and we had to ditch using the bus because we would spend over an hour waiting at a stop. Also Pena Castle has timed entry ticket that you cannot get same day, at least for a decent time. I know this might not be there fault, but they need to know, if they don't. Also, just trying to give others a heads up. We did not get value for the ticket we purchased.
訪訪客Stayed 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.