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With its eyes set on Luis de Camoes Square and very close to the Sao Carlos National Theatre in Lisbon, the luxurious and cosmopolitan Bairro Alto Hotel is implanted into the former Grand Hotel del Europe, where many renowned European artists stayed during the 19th and 20th centuries.The building underwent an intense and brilliant architectural intervention in order to maintain its attractive aesthetic heritage. The interior design materials with French, English, and Italian inspiration were used with refinement, comfort and exquisite design. At the restaurant exceptional cosmopolitan cuisine can be appreciated. On the terrace, the unique sunset over the city embraced by the Tagus River should be admired. In the evening, the surrounding bohemian Bairro Alto is proof that certain things never change.In the cozy and sophisticated rooms and suites, as in all the hotel spaces, contemporary touches were combined with details from the thirties to the fifties. The wood floors, the walnut furniture, the woolen rugs, and the varied linen and silk fabrics are all of special note and perfectly accompanied by frescoes on the walls.
Dreamy location
Having recently stayed here for business, I couldn’t help but think I was like a fish out of the water. This is definitely a romantic hot...
A nicely decorated boutique hotel.
We stayed in Bairro Alto Hotel for a couple of nights, and had a nice stay overall. We had a superior room facing camoes square; the room was a...
The Bairro Alto is lovely
I stayed here for one night with my boyfriend and we had a fantastic time. We had one of the smaller Mansard rooms which are attic rooms, but i...
Not worth the price
I think it has one of the best location in Lisbon, but it is not worth the price. We have stayed in Bairro Alto Hotel for 3 nights in October. ...
The perfect city hotel
Definately a five star hotel. A very beautiful building, quiet, nicely decorated and really clean too. Service is perfect from the moment you a...
loved the bairro alto
We would highly recommend staying at the Bairro Alto. Our family stayed on the fourth floor in two rooms, closed off by a common door. The room...
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