Gastnutzer
4. Januar 2025
This boutique hotel is situated partway up the Sao Jorge hill, just behind the Alfama district, which is considered to be the oldest neighbourhood in Lisbon. The location is ideal for walking to many historic sites and centres in Lisbon, including the traditionally Moorish Alfama (which, unlike much of Lisbon, was not destroyed by the 1755 earthquake), the impressive Castelo de Sao Jorge at the top of the hill, and the elegant Baixa district (which was impressively rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake). The narrow, medieval street out front runs along the line of the well-known Number 28 tram sightseeing line. There is a large bus station nearby at the bottom of the hill, however, taxis and Ubers in Lisbon are plentiful and inexpensive, so we did not make use of any of the buses. The hotel itself is immaculately maintained, modern, and comfortable. Like many of Europe's ancient cities, space is at a premium so the rooms are not especially large, but they are intelligently designed for efficient use of space. We appreciated the comfortable beds and efficient climate control. The hotel staff were absolutely wonderful: friendly, efficient, communicative, and very helpful. We could not have been more pleased with the service. The only challenge with this hotel was that, because it is located along the narrow streets of the medieval town, there is no on-site parking. Parking in Lisbon (especially in the Alfama area) is very difficult and crowded. You may be lucky enough to find overnight parking up the hill, along the Largo Portas do Sol, which boasts one of the most beautiful promenades and pracas in Portugal. We decided to return the rental car early and make do with taxis and Ubers, which again are quite useful in Lisbon. Based on location, comfort, and the extremely helpful staff, this hotel is an ideal base for a historical tour of Lisbon. We highly recommend it.
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