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5 Hotels and Resorts in Lisbon

Find your hotels in Lisbon with Minor Hotels

The Portuguese capital invites you to come and visit all the incredible landmarks, breathtaking sea views, and exciting nightlife to discover why Lisbon is one of the most popular destinations in Europe. To make your travel easier, at Minor Hotels we offer the best located hotels in Lisbon close to everything.

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lisbon best known for? 

One of the gateways to Europe, Lisbon is one of the most visited cities on the continent. Its charming streets are full of monuments and great places to eat, and get to know the essence of the city.

 

What are the best places to visit in Lisbon?

Even though Lisbon has some of the best buildings and magical streets that you could spend the entire day just walking down, we recommend you visit some of the emblematic landmarks in the city.

Probably the most iconic building in Lisbon, considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the magical 16th-century Belém Tower.

Lisbon is also home to many interesting museums, including the National Museum of Contemporary Art - Museu do Chiado, which showcases Portuguese art, and the Ajuda National Palace, which was once the royal residence of Portugal.

 

What are the best things to do in Lisbon?

Lisbon is a very vibrant city with always something to do.

Go down Avenida da Liberdade, the main street in Lisbon, where the best shops and restaurants are, and take the Santa Justa Lift, an elevator that offers great views of the city.

If you’re looking for an unforgettable night out in Lisbon, visit Bairro Alto, where you’ll find the best bars and clubs with many groups playing live music. Stroll through the picturesque Alfama district or take a tram to Lisbon’s old town and be amazed by the panoramic views from the Santa Luzia viewpoint.

You can’t leave your hotel in Lisbon without taking an excursion to visit the colourful Pena Palace in Sintra and the beautiful gardens that surround it, located just outside the city.

 

What will the weather in Lisbon be like during my visit? 

Lisbon’s weather is great, with an average of 17ºC throughout the year, giving you the possibility of visiting the city whenever you want. In the summer temperatures can rise to 28ºC.

 

What are the traditional foods in Lisbon? 

When walking down the streets of Lisbon you will notice a lot of pastry shops selling the most famous food of Lisbon, pastéis de nata.

As Lisbon is on the coast of Portugal, its seafood is excellent. We recommend you try the famous bacalhau. Also, don’t leave the capital without trying the bifana, a pork sandwich typical of the region.

 

How to get to Lisbon?

Most of the visitors that come to Lisbon take a flight into Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).

From there, you will have many options to get into the city, such as an Aerobus shuttle service, metro, or taxi.

 

How to get around Lisbon?

Lisbon offers a wide range of public transport systems you can use to get around the city. Also, thanks to the good weather, you can explore the city by walking around.

You can take either the bus or the metro to get from your accommodation in Lisbon to where you need to go, but we recommend taking the tram at least once, as it is a symbol of Lisbon.

 

What areas of Lisbon should you stay in?

At Minor Hotels we have the best selection of accommodation in Lisbon located in the heart of the city.

If you are looking for where to stay in Lisbon, don’t forget about everything the city has to offer. Staying in a central neighbourhood near Avenida da Liberdade will help you be near some of the most important landmarks of the city, like the Lisbon Cathedral or the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, or in the Campo Grande neighbourhood near Lisbon’s zoo.

You might also consider staying in the Parque das Nações area, close to the Humberto Delgado Airport, where you can visit the Lisbon Oceanarium and the Casino Lisboa.

 

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Lisbon? 

Stay at one of the four- or five-star hotels in Lisbon at Minor Hotels. Not only do the rooms feature the latest amenities for your comfort, but you can also find the best services in our hotels such as the best restaurants, modern gyms or relaxing by going for a swim after a long day.

Most of our hotels offer a babysitting service if needed. Don’t forget that if you visit us by car, we also provide private parking for you.