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Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto
4.7/540 Reviews

Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto

Baixa Lisbon|0.4km from Fnac
It started out rocky as the pickup we booked via hotel was 30 min late to get us at the airport. However the rest of our stay was still so good that I am willing to give it five stars. Room - huge lofts with kitchen and king bed and 3 half baths. No tub but shower was nice and strong. Concrete floor was great as we visited Lisbon in 100 degree weather. The robe and slipper provided were high quality as was the large bath towels. It was a nice touch to get a free liter of water and a small wine as a welcome Breakfast - included with our stay is awesome. Freshly made to order as this place only has 12 lofts. We got scrabbled eggs every day that came with these tomatoes and sliced ham that was simply delicious. Location - is in the midst of bars and restaurants. Many good places nearby. Thankfully with double pane windows, it was pretty quiet for us to sleep even though many party late in the night outside. Only inconvenience is Uber or bolt cannot pick up at door as its in an alleyway. Need to walk 100ft to Main Street to get a Uber or bolt. Bed - roomy and comfortable. They do put two twin together with a big cushion on top but it was very nice bed. Staff - super friendly and helpful. Maria checked us in and was very nice and Philip gave us free welcome drinks and showed us to a restaurant right outside he liked. We liked it too and had a nice dinner for only 30 euros of sardines and grilled sea bream. Yum. I would definitely book again.

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Dare Lisbon House
4.7/5104 Reviews
Baixa
Dare Lisbon House is a lovely boutique hotel in central Lisbon. Located minutes from both the main tourist plaza (where you catch your tours) and Commerce Square, it is an ideal location for seeing Lisbon. We were able to walk or take a short Uber ride everywhere we wanted to go. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful and the hotel is impeccably clean. They offer Portuguese wine in the lobby and keep your fridge fully stocked with yummy breakfast items (plus they hang a bag of fresh bread on your door each day). We stayed in the apartment with the loft and it was perfect for our family of 3. Our unit was air conditioned, but there is also a great cross breeze if you prefer open windows. I would definitely stay here again!
Hotel do Chiado
4.5/5103 Reviews
Baixa
Spotless clean. Super nice staff. Super quiet and beautiful view from the executive rooms (with terrace), it is really worth, table and chairs for afternoon coffee included, super helpful staff, thank you to Alberto & Levi at reception, they were just the best. Breakfast a variety with seeded rolls, plain rolls, croissants, fresh cakes, goat cheese, omelette, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, baked beans, my Tipp: order the “American coffee” ☕️, it is equivalent to the European coffee, the bed was super confident, in the executive room you get 2 pillows each and the bed is 2x King Size. TV huge plus international channels, walk in shower (I’m disabled and it helped!). Would give 10 stars for the hotel. Attention please: if you are having trouble walking, the hotel is on a slightly hill. But I’m disabled and thought it is good excercise.
Stay Hotel Lisboa Centro Chiado
3.8/594 Reviews
Baixa
The location of the hotel is very convenient in the tourist area. Although the room is relatively thin, the decoration is very new. The only drawback is that many amenities have to pay, and the waiter said that he has to go to the front desk to pick it up, and there is no service to send the room.
Browns Boutique Hotel
4.4/562 Reviews
Baixa
Travelled through three cities in September 2022 and Brown’s Boutique was the best hotel stay that we had. Staff were very personable & helpful, even with questions about our next destination. The restaurant had great breakfast options. Our room was a good size & very clean. No complaints about the location as it was a great place to begin our days. ✅
The Lift Boutique Hotel by RIDAN Hotels
4.4/5105 Reviews
Baixa
We booked a room for few days in this very central location in Lisbon – obviously close to the famous Lift, and within walking distance of many interesting places. The hotel is newly renovated, and we had an upgrade to the new Lift Apartments. It could be used for a large family or even two families and has a fully equipped kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The TV had many channels, including English speaking and free access to for instance Netflix. And by the way, super wi-fi. The breakfast was delicious. We experienced service throughout the hotel, just what you would expect and even more. We had a friendly and informative welcome mail before arrival, friendly service at the reception, generous staff for breakfast and again friendly cleaning staff. The last day we received a handwritten personal greeting from the staff – a small gesture, however, much appreciated.
Dream Chiado Apartments
4.4/565 Reviews
Baixa
Before I begin, I would like to note that I rarely provide negative or even ”average” reviews. In this case, I am providing an average review of 3 stars because there are certainly some good things about Dream Chiado-- although I was wavering between providing a 2 star and a 3 star review. I decided on 3 stars because I think the ”good things” are really worth mentioning. So, I will begin with the good stuff. Dream Chiado is in an amazing location. It is close to everything, and we explored all over Lisbon. Having explored so many other areas, I believe this location is one of the best in the city. Further, the price of Dream Chiado is very reasonable. If. you are on a budget, the price can't be beat. Finally, it is really nice to have a little kitchen and place to sit for breakfasts or happy hours. We didn't do any ”cooking” but it was great to have a coffee and pick up some wine, cheese, and crackers and breakfast foods at the Pingo Dos down in the Rossio area. The room was a nice size and much bigger than we anticipated for a European city. Now, on to the less-than-ideal parts of Dream Chiado. The most important and serious issue that we found was that the front door to the building was broken and could not be locked in the evenings. This felt like this was an important security issue to us (two women traveling alone), and we felt that anyone could enter the building and hang out in the halls with no problems. When we asked about the door, we were told that they were trying to get it fixed.. but we were there for 7 nights and it was not fixed in that time period.We didn't notice this issue the first night, so I would guess it was broken for at least 6 of the 7 nights we stayed. Next, the rooms are in need of some very basic care. Our room had water stains on the walls, the wallpaper was coming off the room, and the lamp was coming off the wall and the cord was completely frayed. Truly, it was surprising to see a place with such little attention to basic things like wallpaper coming off the walls. It looked terrible and made us feel that the room was dumpy without anyone caring for something so basic (I suggest the staff fix the water damage, remove the wall paper and just paint the room and fix the appliances.. it would be easy and do a lot of good for the room). Finally, we found the staff to be not especially friendly or helpful. We found the people of Portugal to be so lovely in the rest of the places we stayed.. we just had the feeling that the staff really didn't like us, no matter how nice we tried to be. It was just uncomfortable. Also if you need staff, note that they are not there all the time (this is fine, but you may not hear from them quickly even when you use Whatsapp to contact them after hours).Again, this isn't a big problem for us, but just something to note. I am attaching pictures of the room that shows the water damage and lamp coming off the wall.

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