
Hotel do Chiado
Perched above Lisbon's most elegant Chiado district, the Hotel do Chiado offers an unparalleled vantage point from its renowned rooftop terrace, providing sweeping panoramic views across the city's historic rooftops to the shimmering Tagus River. This boutique hotel, with its 39 rooms designed with a contemporary Portuguese sensibility, places guests directly amidst the vibrant cultural pulse of the city. Ideal for discerning travelers seeking an authentic Lisbon experience, its prime location allows for effortless exploration of art galleries, fine restaurants, and the iconic Café A Brasileira, making it a natural choice for those who appreciate both refined aesthetics and urban immersion. The rooftop bar, a local secret for sunset cocktails, solidifies its appeal for romantic getaways and sophisticated business stays alike.'s most elegant Chiado district, the Hotel do Chiado offers an unparalleled vantage point from its renowned rooftop terrace, providing sweeping panoramic views across the city's historic rooftops to the shimmering Tagus River. This boutique hotel, with its 39 rooms designed with a contemporary Portuguese sensibility, places guests directly amidst the vibrant cultural pulse of the city. Ideal for discerning travelers seeking an authentic Lisbon experience, its prime location allows for effortless exploration of art galleries, fine restaurants, and the iconic Café A Brasileira, making it a natural choice for those who appreciate both refined aesthetics and urban immersion. The rooftop bar, a local secret for sunset cocktails, solidifies its appeal for romantic getaways and sophisticated business stays alike.'s most elegant neighbourhood, with a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of the city and the Tagus. The 39 rooms are elegantly designed with a contemporary Portuguese sensibility, while the hotel's position puts guests within walking distance of Lisbon's finest restaurants, galleries, and the historic Café A Brasileira.
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A beautiful 18th-century fountain located in the Chiado district.
An iconic iron elevator offering panoramic views of Lisbon.
The ruins of a historic convent, partially destroyed by the 1755 earthquake.
A museum showcasing Portuguese and international design and fashion.
A lively central square in Lisbon, known for its fountains and statues.
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