Bairro Alto Hotel
Lisbon, PortugalSituated between Lisbon's vibrant Bairro Alto and the elegant Chiado district, Bairro Alto Hotel occupies a restored 18th-century building that once housed the Grand Hôtel de L'Europe. The interiors, crafted by architect Eduardo Souto de Moura and designers Atelier Bastir and TheStudio, showcase contemporary design within the hotel's historical setting.
Travelers passionate about art, architecture, and Lisbon's history will find this hotel an inspiring place to stay.
Rooms and suites
The hotel's accommodations capture the essence of Lisbon with designs that incorporate local textures and colors. Options range from Single rooms to Prestige rooms offering additional space, and Signature Suites featuring separate living areas and views of Lisbon's landmarks—ideal for families or guests seeking more room.
Amenities and experiences
Portuguese cuisine at BAHR & Terrace with seasonal menus by Chef Bruno Rocha, and fresh pastries at the ground-floor Pastry Shop overlooking Praça Luís de Camões.
Wellness & Fitness Center on the fourth floor featuring Technogym equipment, sauna, sensory shower, and treatment rooms offering Susanne Kaufmann therapies.
Rooftop space offering light meals with views of the Tagus River and Lisbon's skyline, plus a mezzanine area for healthy meals, casual meetings, or relaxation.
Three meeting rooms and the 1,075-square-foot Auditório Orpheu with natural light and audiovisual equipment.
Curated experiences like the Crafting Lisbon jewelry workshop tour and the Suite Dreams package with exclusive benefits and treatments.
How to get here
Located in Lisbon's historic center, Bairro Alto Hotel is about a 20-minute drive from Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS). Private transfers can be arranged through the concierge, or guests can take the metro to Baixa-Chiado station, just a short walk away. For those arriving by car, valet parking is offered. The hotel is surrounded by cultural sites, boutique shops, and cafés, with landmarks like the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint and the Elevador de Santa Justa within walking distance. The Bairro Alto and Chiado districts are right outside the doorstep.