Hotels Within Easy Reach of Lisbon's Historic Tourist Attractions
From boutique hotels in the grounds of the Moorish castle to budget-friendly stays near Belem's magnificent Monastery: Lisbon offers plenty of opportunities to set up camp just a stone's throw from some seriously impressive historic attractions. As one of Europe's oldest cities, there's a lot to see, so prepare to indulge your inner history geek. These are the best hotels near tourist attractions in Lisbon.
Hotel Valverde
Why it made the list
Fashionistas and other fabulous types flock to this elegant hotel on Avenida da Liberdade, although even the most well-heeled guests would be wise to slip into sneakers or ballet flats to make the most of the sightseeing opportunities nearby. A stroll along this smart avenue leads to the impressive Restauradores Square, with its 17th Century buildings, and onwards to Rossio, Rua Augusta and other delights of the Pombaline downtown.
Bairro Alto Hotel
Why it made the list
Guests can sight see by day, party by night when they stay at this stylish hotel close to all the attractions of Lisbon's historic Baixa. Right iconic Praça Luís de Camões square, the hotel is close to the sights and shopping of elegant Chiado, and a short walk to Rossio, Restauradores and the waterfront. After dark, the street party spirit of the famously lively Bairro Alto begins to reveal itself.
Lx Boutique
Why it made the list
A funky four-star at the heart of downtown Lisbon, LX Boutique is within easy reach of pretty much everything you might want to see in this scenic city. (LX is street-savvy shorthand for Lisbon...). The hotel's opening was symbolic of the gentrification and regeneration of the now-hip Cais do Sodré neighborhood, and the streets surrounding the hotel lead to the majestic Praça do Comércio in one direction, and to the cobbled streets of Chiado and the Bairro Alto in another. The hotel also faces the transport hub that is is the starting point for excursions to historic Belem and out to Cascais and Estoril. Party people can join the hipster hordes at Rua do Carvalho 'Pink Street', the nearby nightlife strip that has become Lisbon's hottest nocturnal hangout.
Jerónimos 8
Why it made the list
Beautiful Belém is home to some of Lisbon's most impressive works of architecture, including the jaw-dropping Jerónimos Monastery. This unpretentious, contemporary hotel offers a chance to stay just a few seconds' stroll from the stunning Manueline building, at a price tag that's more accessible than many others in this grand part of town. Almost as famous as the monastery and the riverfront Torre de Belém ( Belem Tower) is the legendary Pasteis de Belem pastry store which has been doing a roaring trade in custard tarts for centuries and is just a stone's throw from the hotel.
AlmaLusa Baixa Chiado
Why it made the list
Handy for the waterfront, the grand Praça do Comércio, Chiado and the Bairro Alto, AlmaLusa BaixaChiado is a history buff's dream. The 18th Century building itself maintains some fascinating original features, and its position on the site of a former arsenal, behind City Hall and on the flagstones of the picture-worthy Praça do Município are hard to beat.
Memmo Alfama
Why it made the list
Hilly Alfama is Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, and Memmo Alfama has a prime position at the top of the picturesque bairro. The hotel has bags of boutique charm, and the views from the terrace (complete with mini infinity pool) are Instagram-perfect.
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