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Ride the Bica Elevator—a swift, charming climb from bustling streets to sun-drenched hillsides. Flanked by vibrant Portuguese tiles, every step feels like walking through a living painting, perfect for that Instagram moment you didn’t know you needed.

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1Áurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company★★★★★4.591.37 km
2Eurostars Das Letras★★★★★4.281.13 km
3Eurostars Lisboa Baixa★★★★4.6120.84 km
4Eurostars Lisboa Parque★★★★4.122.03 km
5Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites★★★★4.441.78 km
Áurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company

Áurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company

4.5 / 5Great9 Reviews
R. Cais de Santarém 52
1.37KM from Bica Funicular

This luxury hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Lisbon, just steps away from the Lisbon Cathedral and a 13-minute walk to Rossio Square. Enjoy top-notch amenities like an indoor pool, sauna, and fitness center, or treat yourself to a full-service spa. The stylish rooms feature minibars and LCD TVs for ultimate comfort. Dine at the on-site restaurant or take advantage of 24-hour room service, then unwind at the bar. Perfect for both business and leisure, with meeting rooms and airport shuttle services available!

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Eurostars Das Letras

Eurostars Das Letras

4.2 / 5Good8 Reviews
R. Castilho 6 12
1.13KM from Bica Funicular

This luxurious hotel is located in the heart of Lisbon, just a 4-minute walk from Avenida da Liberdade. It offers sauna and fitness center, perfect for relaxation. The business center and laundry service make it ideal for both leisure and work trips. Enjoy Portuguese cuisine at the on-site restaurant or opt for in-room dining. Spacious rooms come with free WiFi and minibar, ensuring a comfortable stay.

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Eurostars Lisboa Baixa

Eurostars Lisboa Baixa

4.6 / 5Great12 Reviews
Rua da Prata 88 114
0.84KM from Bica Funicular
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Eurostars Lisboa Parque

Eurostars Lisboa Parque

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
Largo de Andaluz 13
2.03KM from Bica Funicular
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Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites

Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
R. dos Remédios 139
1.78KM from Bica Funicular
Fitness CenterPool
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Stay at Bica District Boutique Hotel, just a 2-minute walk from the Bica Elevator. This stylish boutique property features historic Portuguese design and offers rooms with private terraces overlooking Lisbon’s rooftops. Its central location puts you within walking distance of São Pedro de Alcântara Church and Belém Tower, making it ideal for exploring both old-town charm and iconic landmarks.

The hotel is surrounded by lively cafés, local bakeries, and vibrant street art, perfect for immersing in authentic Lisbon culture. Whether you’re capturing sunrise over the elevator or strolling through cobbled alleys at dusk, this area blends historical ambiance with modern comfort seamlessly.

From the Bica Elevator, walk just 5 minutes to Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte, where you can catch the Tram 12—a scenic route directly to Praça do Rossio in central Lisbon. Alternatively, Bus 73 stops nearby, connecting you to Praça da Figueira and Avenida da Liberdade in under 15 minutes.

For a more immersive experience, descend via Rua de São Miguel toward Praça de Santa Isabel, then follow Avenida da Liberdade into the city center. The journey takes about 20 minutes on foot, offering stunning views of the city’s rooftops and historic façades along the way. With excellent public transit and walkable routes, reaching Lisbon’s heart from Bica is both efficient and picturesque.

Near the Bica Elevator, visit Pastelaria Batalha for the classic Portuguese custard tarts (Pastéis de Nata)—flaky, golden, and richly flavored, these are among Lisbon’s most iconic sweets. For a savory bite, head to Café da Praça for Bifana, a traditional pork sandwich simmered in wine sauce and served warm with a side of beer.

For a true local experience, try Tascas do Bica, a cozy tavern known for its seafood rice (Arroz de Marisco) and grilled lamb chops, made with fresh, daily ingredients. The rustic decor and friendly staff attract both tourists and locals alike. Sip a glass of port wine on the outdoor terrace as the Bica Elevator glides gently uphill—perfect for savoring Lisbon’s laid-back rhythm.

The best time to visit the Bica Elevator is during twilight to nightfall, when city lights begin to glow. The metal tracks shimmer in golden sunset light, and as darkness falls, the elevator’s illumination blends beautifully with surrounding rooftops and streetlamps—ideal for dramatic long-exposure photography.

Early morning, between 6:30 and 8:00 AM, is also perfect for quiet observation. Fewer crowds allow you to study the machinery in motion while catching soft sunlight painting the historic rooftops of Lisbon. Regardless of timing, wear comfortable shoes—steep cobblestone streets surround the site, offering an authentic hillside walking experience that captures the soul of Lisbon’s urban terrain.

Hotel do Chiado is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from the Elevador de Santa Justa. This boutique hotel blends traditional Portuguese architecture with modern comforts, featuring rooms with handcrafted wood furniture and intricate azulejo tilework. Some suites offer panoramic views of the Santa Justa Tower and the steep streets of Alfama, especially stunning at dusk when the elevator’s lights illuminate the skyline.

The hotel’s rooftop terrace provides an ideal vantage point for capturing the elevator in motion, making it a favorite among photographers. Guests also enjoy complimentary local walking maps and personalized tour planning services to explore nearby hidden gems like underground wine cellars and artisan markets. A 5-minute stroll leads to the Baixa district, where the historic Praça do Comércio and riverside promenade await. Staying here means living the authentic rhythm of Lisbon’s old town.

From the Elevador de Santa Justa, head down Rua de São Julião for about 10 minutes to reach Praça do Comércio, Lisbon’s iconic riverside square offering sweeping views of the 4th of May Bridge. To visit the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, take the metro Line 1 (Blue Line) to São Bento Station, then walk 7 minutes through the historic Largo do Carmo area. Alternatively, hop on a double-decker tourist bus that stops at key sites including Castelo de São Jorge, Belém Tower, and Jerónimos Monastery.

For a scenic walk, follow the narrow path behind the Igreja da Santa Maria de Belém up to Bairro Alto, avoiding crowds while enjoying panoramic city vistas. The Elevador de Santa Justa operates daily from 6:30 AM to midnight, with a ticket price of just €1.50—ideal for travelers with luggage. Along the route, you’ll encounter street performers, antique shops, and vibrant murals, enriching your journey through Lisbon’s soul.

Near the Elevador de Santa Justa, experience the "Hidden Alleys of Lisbon" walking tour, led by local historians who reveal the stories behind the district’s colonial-era buildings and neighborhood traditions. Another must-try is a afternoon pastry workshop at a century-old café, where you’ll learn to craft authentic pastéis de nata and taste freshly baked versions bursting with cinnamon and custard.

Every Saturday evening, enjoy live string music performances in front of the Igreja da Santa Maria de Belém, blending classical melodies with the soft glow of streetlights. For the perfect photo moment, visit the elevator platform at sunset—capture the city’s lights flickering on as the lift moves slowly against the backdrop of winding stone steps and historic rooftops. It’s a timeless snapshot of Lisbon’s charm.

Transportation around the Elevador de Santa Justa is exceptionally convenient. Located in central Lisbon, it’s within a 5-minute walk of both the Red Line (São Bento Station) and Blue Line (Cais do Sodré Station) metro stops. From here, you can easily reach major sites like Belém Tower, Castelo de São Jorge, and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos via subway.

Multiple bus lines—including 28E and 728—stop nearby, connecting to Praça do Comércio, LX Factory, and Alcântara Bridge. For a scenic alternative, hike along the path behind the Igreja da Santa Maria de Belém through Bairro Alto to Belem, passing lush gardens and historic viewpoints. The Elevador de Santa Justa itself runs until midnight daily, costing only €1.50, making it a practical option for travelers with luggage or those exploring the city’s hilly terrain.

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Áurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company

Staying at Áurea Museum by Eurostars was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from the riverfront and a short walk to Lisbon’s vibrant city center. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming and helpful, offering great local tips and making check-in a breeze. The room itself was spacious, beautifully designed, and perfectly comfortable for our stay. What made it truly unforgettable? Waking up to see the world’s largest cruise ship docked right across the harbor—a stunning Italian-built vessel stretching 288 meters long and over 60 meters high, capable of hosting over 3,000 guests. It was like watching a floating palace come to life before my eyes. The views alone made the trip worth it. With excellent transport links, fantastic dining options nearby, and a unique blend of history and modern luxury, this hotel offers a perfect balance. If you’re visiting Lisbon and want an authentic, memorable experience, this is the place to stay.

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Eurostars Das Letras

Staying at Eurostars Das Letras was an absolute highlight of my trip to Lisbon! Located right in the heart of the city, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring all the top attractions—just a short walk or quick metro ride away. The hotel is well-equipped with modern amenities, and every room felt clean, spacious, and thoughtfully designed. I especially loved the breakfast spread—fresh pastries, local cheeses, jams, and even some traditional Portuguese dishes. It was hearty and delicious. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout my stay, making me feel welcome from day one. Excellent value for money, and definitely a place I’d return to if I ever come back to Lisbon.

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Eurostars Lisboa Baixa

This hotel exceeded all my expectations! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major attractions and surrounded by great restaurants and shops. The room was spotless, the bed incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a baby. The staff were attentive, friendly, and always ready to help. I especially loved the complimentary sparkling wine in the lobby—it’s such a nice touch to start the evening. The toiletries are top-notch, with a luxurious feel that made me feel pampered. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully curated. If you're visiting Lisbon, don’t even think twice—book here. You won’t regret it!

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Eurostars Lisboa Parque

Staying at Eurostars Lisboa Parque was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The hotel is exceptionally clean, with spotless rooms and well-maintained bathrooms—every detail feels thoughtfully cared for. Breakfast was a highlight: a generous spread of fresh pastries, local Portuguese delicacies, and classic Western options, all served with a friendly smile. Location-wise, it’s just a 20-minute drive from the city center, making it easy to explore top attractions like Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery without spending too much time commuting. I especially appreciated how quiet and peaceful the area felt while still being close enough to the action. For its comfort, cleanliness, and convenient location, this hotel offers outstanding value. I’d definitely book here again when visiting Lisbon—highly recommend!

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Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites

Staying at Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites in Lisbon was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—right in the heart of historic Alfama, with a charming rooftop pool surrounded by a large orange tree 🍊. I even picked a few fresh oranges straight from the tree—so sweet and juicy! The building has a rich history but has been beautifully renovated with modern comforts throughout. The price is very fair for such a unique and well-maintained property. There’s minimal staff presence, and access is via a secure code—this adds a nice touch of privacy and peace of mind. It’s not your typical hotel experience, but that’s exactly what makes it special. Clean, quiet, and full of character, this place truly stands out. I’d happily return in a heartbeat.

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Tivoli Avenida Liberdade

This hotel continues to exceed my expectations—just as exceptional as always. The breakfast is outstanding, easily one of the best I've had during my business trips across Europe. Fresh, diverse, and beautifully presented with local specialties that truly highlight Portuguese flavors. The location is fantastic too—walking distance to major attractions and just a short ride on the metro to anywhere in the city center. Everything from the staff’s hospitality to the room ambiance feels polished and welcoming. It's rare to find such a perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and quality. If you're visiting Lisbon, whether for work or leisure, this is definitely a top choice. I’ll be coming back without hesitation.

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Olissippo Lapa Palace – The Leading Hotels of the World

Staying at Olissippo Lapa Palace was an absolute highlight of my trip to Lisbon. The room was surprisingly spacious for Europe, with a lovely balcony offering breathtaking views of the city—perfect for morning coffee or sunset watching. Everything was immaculately clean and thoughtfully designed. The breakfast spread was fantastic, but the real standout was the 4th-floor restaurant: incredible dishes like foie gras and black pork that were rich in flavor and perfectly executed. Dining here felt like a special occasion. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient—just a short ride to major attractions like Avenida da Liberdade. Staff were warm, attentive, and genuinely made you feel welcome. I also loved the artistic vibe throughout the hotel—the hallways lined with stunning murals added a unique cultural touch. It’s not just a place to stay; it’s an experience. Highly recommend for anyone seeking luxury, charm, and authenticity in Lisbon.

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The Lumiares Hotel & Spa - Small Luxury Hotels of The World

Staying at The Lumiares Hotel & Spa was absolutely perfect—truly a standout experience. From the moment I arrived, the staff made me feel welcome with genuine warmth and attention to detail. The location is ideal: just a short walk from Lisbon’s main attractions, with easy access to public transit. The rooms are spacious, elegantly designed, and incredibly comfortable, with plush bedding that made falling asleep a breeze. The bathroom features high-end spa amenities, and the in-room rain shower felt like a luxury retreat. But what truly sets this hotel apart is the wellness experience—the on-site spa is exceptional. I had a massage here, and the therapist’s technique was flawless, leaving me completely relaxed. The quiet, serene atmosphere throughout the property makes it a true sanctuary in the heart of the city. Every little detail feels intentional and thoughtful. For such a high-end stay, the value is outstanding. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s an unforgettable escape. I’ll definitely be back.

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Epic Sana Marquês Hotel

The hotel itself is a great choice if you're looking for comfort and a few standout features. While the location isn't central—most attractions require a short taxi ride—it’s still manageable, especially since we were allowed to check in early at 11 AM, which was a nice touch. The staff experience was mixed: one day the front desk was warm and professional, the next felt rushed and unfriendly. A bit inconsistent, but overall service remains decent. What truly stood out was the shower—powerful water pressure, excellent flow, and a refreshing experience every time. Breakfast was solid too, with a highlight being the fresh pastries, especially the egg tarts that were flaky and sweet. For travelers who value good showers, a reliable breakfast, and a quiet stay, this place offers strong value despite its slightly less ideal location.

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The One Palácio da Anunciada

Staying at The One Palácio da Anunciada in Lisbon was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major attractions and public transit, making exploration effortless. The bed was incredibly comfortable, offering a restful night's sleep with perfect support. Breakfast was exceptional—plentiful, fresh, and varied, with both local Portuguese delicacies and international options. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, genuine hospitality; they made me feel welcome every step of the way. What truly stood out was the blend of history and luxury—the building itself is a beautifully preserved historic palace, yet it’s equipped with modern amenities and elegant design throughout. It’s rare to find such a unique, high-end experience in a place with so much character. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a memorable stay you’ll want to return to.

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Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel

Staying at Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Lisbon. The most surprising and fascinating feature? The hotel is built right over ancient city ruins, and instead of hiding them, they’ve turned the underground space into a small museum—complete with a bar and gym nestled within historic walls. It’s such a unique concept, blending rich history with modern comfort in a way that feels seamless and respectful. Every service here is flawless, from check-in to checkout. But what truly made it unforgettable was the free city tour offered by the hotel—it’s incredibly well-organized, packed with local insights, and gives you access to hidden gems off the beaten path. If you’re visiting Lisbon, this hotel isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an experience. Highly recommended.

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Epic Sana Lisboa Hotel

Everything about this stay was exceptional—high quality from start to finish. The breakfast was outstanding, offering a wide variety of fresh and delicious options that truly made the morning special. The hotel is perfectly located just a short metro ride from the city center, with great access to attractions, restaurants, and local vibes. The room was spotless, comfortable, and well-designed, with thoughtful touches that added to the overall experience. Staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to help. It’s clear they take pride in guest satisfaction. This place delivers amazing value for money—definitely a top pick for anyone visiting Lisbon. I’ll be back!

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