Ritzy rooms, panoramic city views, fine dining, spa & indoor pool



































"Presented as one of the world’s leading luxury hotels on the route, this Lisbon stay reflected the tour’s high‑end approach, pairing plush accommodations with a schedule rich in top‑tier dining and aviation‑focused touring." - Ramsey Qubein

"Overlooking Parque Eduardo in the city center, this glamorous grand dame makes you feel on top of Lisbon with its marble floors, chandeliers, and gilded accents balanced by updated, more pared-back rooms with oversized tubs, modern Japanese toilets, and huge, welcoming beds. Built in 1959 as the city’s first luxury hotel and still famed for impeccable service, it shines at the table—weekend brunch is a blowout of fresh seafood, beautiful salads, and classic Portuguese dishes. I also rate the spa among the city’s best for its world-class therapists, extensive treatments, a wonderful indoor pool, and a new outdoor pool for sun-soaked lounging with snacks in warmer months." - Abigail Malbon


"Newly renovated, positioned here among Lisbon’s best hotels." - Monica Mendal, Elly Leavitt

"Peaceful and serene about a 30-minute walk from the historic Baixa district, this imposing modernist building — now our top-rated hotel in the capital with Two MICHELIN Keys — mixes striking Art Deco with Louis XVI style and rounds it out with plenty of luxury wellness offerings; within, the restaurant Cura holds its own MICHELIN Star." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Beyond 282 spacious, comfortable rooms, I get views over the city and the Tagus River, a spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and even a rooftop running track; on the culinary side, there are two One MICHELIN Star restaurants: CURA, known for bold, balanced contemporary cuisine, and Kabuki Lisboa in the Ritz galleries, offering a refined Japanese‑Mediterranean fusion." - The MICHELIN Guide