Palácio Ludovice
Lisbon, PortugalSet in Lisbon's historic districts, this former 18th-century residence of architect João Federico Ludovice has been transformed into a luxurious retreat by designer Miguel Câncio Martins. Guests can admire the preserved white-and-blue tiles, fresco paintings and stucco ceilings that honor the building's rich heritage.
Overlooking the São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint and just steps from the Bairro Alto, Chiado and Príncipe Real neighborhoods, the hotel suits travelers eager to explore Lisbon's authentic culture and history.
Rooms and suites
Each of the 61 rooms and suites is individually designed, featuring original 18th-century elements and contemporary touches. High ceilings, hand-painted tiles and carved wood details create an elegant atmosphere. Rooms range from 24-square-meter spaces overlooking the streets to the 65-square-meter Ludovice Prestige suite with city views and a balcony. For guests seeking spacious accommodations, the Ludovice Prestige suite is ideal for longer stays or special occasions. Amenities include Caudalie skincare products and a personalized pillow menu.
Amenities and experiences
Portuguese cuisine with local ingredients at Federico restaurant, cocktails and wines in an old wine cellar setting at the bar.
Treatments at CAUDALIE spa using grapevine-derived skincare products; CAUDALIE's paraben-free skincare products available at the boutique.
Gym with fitness and cardio equipment.
Curated wine tastings at the Porto Wine Institute.
Private room with natural daylight and fireplace for special occasions or meetings.
How to get here
Situated in central Lisbon, the hotel is accessible from Lisbon Portela Airport. Guests can arrange private transfers or car rentals. With its central location, exploring the city by foot or tram is convenient. The São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint is just across the street, offering views of Lisbon and the Tagus River. The nearby Glória Tram connects key areas like Praça dos Restauradores and Bairro Alto.