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Top neighbourhoods in Lisbon

Baixa

Baixa's grand 18th-century buildings and elegant squares tell the storey of Lisbon's dramatic post-earthquake rebirth. Wander through Rua Augusta's bustling pedestrian zone where street performers entertain shoppers. The Santa Justa Lift offers breathtaking city views while Rossio Square buzzes with locals and travellers alike. The majestic Commerce Square opens to stunning Tagus River panoramas. Traditional tascas serve grilled sardines alongside upscale restaurants, with most places closing mid-afternoon. Getting around is a breeze with the Baixa-Chiado metro station and charming tram lines criss-crossing the district. Boutique hotels in historic Pombaline buildings provide stylish accommodation options right in the heart of city centre Lisbon.

Alfama

Alfama's ancient cobblestone labyrinth tells stories of old Lisbon at every turn. Lose yourself wandering narrow medieval streets that somehow survived the 1755 earthquake. Climb to São Jorge Castle for jaw-dropping views or catch haunting Fado performances in tiny, timeworn venues. This hillside area isn't just a postcard—it's the beating heart of Portuguese culture. Getting around takes sturdy shoes and a sense of adventure—those hills are no joke! Metro stops and the iconic Tram 28 connect you to the rest of Lisbon. Traditional tascas serve grilled sardines while family-run guesthouses offer authentic stays in azulejo-tiled buildings.

Chiado

Chiado serves up serious historic charm with a side of Portuguese cool. Cobblestone streets wind past the iconic Café A Brasileira where a bronze Fernando Pessoa statue keeps watch. Art lovers can explore museums and galleries while architecture fans marvel at elegant 18th-century buildings and the hauntingly beautiful Carmo Convent ruins. Getting around is easy with three metro stops and the famous Tram 28 rattling through the district's heart. When hunger strikes, choose between refined Portuguese restaurants and historic cafés serving perfect pastéis de nata. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer stylish digs for those wanting to fully soak up Lisbon's cultural centre.

Bairro Alto

Bairro Alto's narrow cobblestone streets tell stories of 16th-century Lisbon by day, while transforming into party central by night. Browse quirky shops and admire street art while the sun's up. Later, follow the sound of haunting fado melodies into tiny taverns tucked between colourful buildings. Getting around is simple with three nearby metro stops and the historic Elevador da Glória funicular connecting you to lower districts. Traditional tascas serve authentic Portuguese dishes before the area erupts with bars and clubs that keep the energy flowing until dawn.

Príncipe Real

Príncipe Real dazzles with its perfect combo of old-school charm and cutting-edge cool. The neighborhood's stunning 19th-century mansions house trendy boutiques and design shops where you can score unique Portuguese treasures. Grab a spot under the massive 150-year-old cedar tree in the central garden, then explore the National Museum of Natural History or pop into the Amalia Rodrigues House Museum. The area's dining scene mixes upscale Portuguese restaurants with laid-back cafes perfect for people-watching. Getting around is a breeze with metro stops at Príncipe Real, Rato, and Restauradores-Glória. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer stylish stays for travellers who appreciate both history and modern comforts.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best business hotels in Lisbon?
Ideal for meetings, work and downtime, Olissippo Lapa Palace – The Leading Hotels of the World is highly rated by corporate travellers. With windsurfing and a poolside bar, it's one of the leading business hotels in Lisbon or nearby.
What are the cheapest business hotels in Lisbon?
ibis Lisboa José Malhoa is a good choice if you're hoping to save on your work trip. This property features a bar and a conference space. Book a cheap Lisbon business hotel from AU$93 and keep expenses low and productivity high.
What is the best time to stay in a business hotel in Lisbon?
If you're after the warmest weather, organise your work trip for August. The temperatures are around 18ºC to 27ºC during this time. February sees the coolest temperatures between 10ºC and 15ºC. For a more relaxed vibe and potentially cheaper business hotels in Lisbon, visit in January when it's less busy.
What business hotels in Lisbon have a pool?
Work remotely poolside at Olissippo Lapa Palace – The Leading Hotels of the World. There's a lot to love about this Lisbon business hotel besides its pool, such as an electric car charging station and a sauna.
What are the closest business hotels to Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)?
Around 2 kilometres northeast of Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), Meliá Lisboa Aeroporto is ideal for busy professionals. Take advantage of a swimming pool and an electric car charging station here. Select a business hotel in Lisbon near the airport and stay on track with your schedule.
Are there any business hotels in Lisbon with parking?
Book your stay at Olissippo Lapa Palace – The Leading Hotels of the World and parking is one less thing you have to worry about. It comes with windsurfing and a poolside bar too. Or, explore the 6,933 Lisbon business hotels with parking and see what else is available.

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