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It wasn't so long ago that Lisbon was Europe's backwater capital, with lodging options restricted to an unexciting handful of hotels and guesthouses. No more. The best neighborhoods to bed down in are Bairro Alto, Chiado, and Baixa, but you can also do well a little further afield, as there are many appealing properties within walking distance or a short cab ride of the city center. The big plus in Lisbon? Unlike in other European capitals, here you can stay in a luxury property without splashing too much cash.
The ten painstakingly renovated suites of this ancient palace (part of it dates back to 100 B.C.) by the Castelo de São Jorge in the Alfama will feed...more
The pink palace set high on a hill in its own gardensthe chosen lodgings of President Bush, Sting, and Cherremains as extraordinary as ever thanks...more
Lisbon's Four Seasons may come as a surprise to the chain's fans. The ten-story, 1959 marble cube of a building, crowning one of Lisbon's seven hills, looks...more
The debut of the Bairro Alto in 2005, Lisbon's first true boutique hotel, was a telling sign that the city had become a style center in its own right. Fittingly...more
The French hotel chain has redone its Lisbon property top to bottom, and the result is a hybrid of Gallic savoir faire and Portuguese flavor. The decor of dark...more
Though he's the man behind the louche looks of Paris's Buddha Bar and London's Strictly Hush, Portuguese architect Miguel Câncio Martins has copped a...more
This 18th-century mini-palace was once home to famous local novelist Eça de Queirós, and you can easily imagine courting the muse as you wander...more
Returning to Lisbon at the turn of the twentieth century after having made his fortune in Brazil, João Antonio Santos shocked the locals by building an...more
The International Design Hotel is a fun property smack-bang in the center of the city on Rossio Square. This 55-room boutique in two refurbished late...more
School became cool when Hotel Da Estrela opened in October 2010 in the historic Palácio dos Condes de Paraty, which housed a school in the 1950s. Located...more









