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Set 1.1 km from Dona Maria II National Theatre in Lisbon, Flora Chiado Apartments offers accommodation with air conditioning and free WiFi. Each unit is fitted with a microwave, fridge, a kettle, ... read more
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We are much more than a boutique hotel, because we join the reception, change of towels, laundry and a lot more of amenities and services to the privacy of your own apartment. These are some of the... read more
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Patio São Vicente is a collection of restored artisan cottages surrounding a peaceful courtyard, hidden away in the historical center of the city. The cottages of “Patio São Vicente” have been comp... read more
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Lisbon Wine Hotel features a restaurant, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Lisbon. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, ai... read more
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Situated in Lisbon, 400 metres from Chiado, Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel provides accommodation with on-site dining. This 5-star hotel has a chunk of the historical 14th century Muralha Fern... read more
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Built in 2018, is located in the heart of Lisbon in Chiado, just a 2-minute walk from Bairro Alto. Featuring free WiFi, the property is within a 10-minute walk from Commerce Square and Rossio. All... read more
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With a colourful and classic façade, as well as a modern interior décor, the 4-star Hotel da Baixa enjoys a prime location in Lisbon's historic downtown area. Featuring a restaurant and a bar, it j... read more
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Enjoying a prime location in Lisbon's historical Chiado neighbourhood, this property is a 3-minute walk from the Camões Square and a 5-minute walk from the lively Bairro Alto. It features exclusiv... read more
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Hotel O Artista is located in Lisbon and features a bar. The property is close to several noted attractions, around 200 metres from Dona Maria II National Theatre and around 200 metres from Rossio.... read more
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Located a 3-minute walk from the Restauradores and Rossio metro stations, Casa Balthazar offers modern, self-catering units with free WiFi. The hotel includes a garden with a pool and sun loungers,... read more
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Located on a quiet street alongside Avenida da Liberdade, this 4-star hotel is stylized in genuine art déco and offers warmly decorated rooms with cork floors and free WiFi. Its prime location plac... read more
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Attractively located in the centre of Lisbon, Alecrim ao Chiado features air-conditioned rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a shared lounge. The property is around 1.9 km from Dona Maria II National Theat... read more
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The My Story Hotel Rossio is more than just another hotel in downtown Lisbon, it is a breath of modernity, comfort, well-being, elegance and great location all gathered in a building of four floors... read more
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Portugal Boutique Hotel, in the center of downtown Lisbon, is the ideal starting point for exploring the historic heart of this unique city. Inside this Lisbon Boutique Hotel, just 600 meters from ... read more
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Unique experiences. Gorgeous places. Hand made hospitality. Be welcome and enjoy! Lisbon Cheese & Wine Suites is a different and unique concept to visit and enjoy Lisbon. You will experience ha... read more
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SANA Hotels offer deluxe hotels, centrally located, with its own distinct flair and personality. Comfortable rooms, exquisite décor, exceptional breakfasts and service oriented staff are features o... read more
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What was once one basketry shop became, five years ago , a house with a renewed spirit and a distinct soul. A Casa das Janelas com Vista is the home of all those who want to enjoy Lisbon and its ch... read more
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Centrally located in Lisbon, the 4-star 1908 Lisboa Hotel is housed in a completely renovated 1908 award-winning building by architect Adães Bermudes. Set in the corner of the Almirante Reis Avenue... read more
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Set within 400 metres of Commerce Square and 800 metres of Dona Maria II National Theatre in the centre of Lisbon, Madalena Orquídea Living offers accommodation with free WiFi and seating area. Al... read more
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Located in Bairro Alto, the bohemian and cultural heart of Lisbon. with rooftop views across to the River Tagus on one side, and the Castelo de São Jorge on the other. The Lumiares Hotel & Spa - S... read more
Boutique hotels. And great places nearby
We help you find the best boutique hotels in Lisbon. We guide you to cool design hotels, hip and trendy hotels and small five-star luxury hotels. These hotels might often be so unique and romantic that you do not want to leave your room. But still - you should! Therefore, we also help hotels guide you to the greatest places nearby - be it coffeeshops, restaurants or museums.
Here are some recommended places near boutique hotels in Lisbon:-
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Perched upon a hillside in the Graca neighbourhood, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, (Our Lady of the Hill), looks out over Lisbon and is the city's highest lookout point or miradouro. With such a position it means it offers uninterrupted 250 degree panoramic views across Lisbon from the stunning old quarters and castle to the downtown district of the city and beyond; it's a perfect opportunity to get some amazing photographs of the landscape and city as well as the Tagus River estuary and the Castle of Saint GeorgeFrom Patio São Vicente's guide.
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Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora
The original Monastery of São Vicente de Fora was founded around 1147 by the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, for the Augustinian Order. The Monastery, built in Romanesque style outside the city walls, was one of the most important monastic foundations in mediaeval Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of Lisbon, whose relics were brought from the Algarve to Lisbon in the 12th century. The Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the most important monasteries and mannerist buildings in the country. The monastery also contains the royal pantheon of the last dynasty of Portuguese monarchs.From Patio São Vicente's guide.
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Igreja de Santa Engrácia (Panteão Nacional)
The current building of the Church of Santa Engrácia substituted previous churches dedicated to a martyr of the city of Braga, Saint Engrácia. The first church dedicated to the Saint was sponsored by Infanta Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, daughter of King Manuel I, around 1568. In 1681, construction of the current church began after previous structures collapsed. The design was the work of João Antunes, royal architect and one of the most important baroque architects of Portugal. Construction proceeded from 1682 through 1712, when the architect died. King John V lost interest in the project, concentrating his resources in the gigantic Convent of Mafra. The church was not completed until the 20th century, so that Obras de Santa Engrácia (literally Saint Engrácia's works) has become a Portuguese synonym for an endless construction project. A dome was added, and the church was reinaugurated in 1966.From Patio São Vicente's guide.
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