The Best Hotels in Lisbon, From Bairro Alto to Chiado
Lisbon; home to some of the most beautiful streets, thriving restaurants, and now, best hotels. The city has been through a major boom in the last 10 years, with travelers shunning more classic European city breaks in favor of staying somewhere that offers beauty, culture, and fun. The best addresses are dotted throughout the city—from those whose main draw is the location to something a little more focused on taking things at a slower pace.
Whether your focus is cramming as much as possible into 72 hours or taking your time to discover little-known parts of the city away from the crowds, Lisbon’s creative scene is more thriving than ever before. In no particular order, this is our selection of the best hotels in Lisbon—including the latest openings and revamped places to stay. For a private stay, see our guide to the best Airbnbs in Lisbon.
The best hotels in Lisbon 2024 at a glance:
- Best for a central location: Palácio Príncipe Real
- Best for luxury: Four Seasons Ritz
- Best affordable stay: Hotel 1908
- Best for peace and quiet: Hotel das Amoreiras
- Best view: Palacio Ludovice
What is the nicest area to stay in Lisbon?
Some of our favorite addresses are in Bairro Alto, a charming and buzzing bohemian neighborhood with cobbled streets and vibrantly colored houses. This is the ideal area to stay and soak up the city's foodie and nightlife scene. We love The Ivens, smack bang in the thick of it while managing to feel like a hidden oasis. Right nearby, The Bairro Alto Hotel is beloved for its outdoor dining restaurant BAHR—one of the best restaurants in Lisbon. Another great area is Alfama, one of Lisbon's oldest neighborhoods, where winding lanes are flanked by beautifully tiled palaces and dotted with shady squares lined with fragrant orange trees. It's also where you'll find hotels Memmo Alfama and Santiago de Alfama.
How we choose the best hotels in Lisbon
Every hotel on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has stayed at that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider luxury properties as well as boutique and lesser-known boltholes that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. We’re always looking for beautiful design, a great location, and warm service—as well as serious sustainability credentials. We update this list regularly as new hotels open and existing ones evolve.
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