
Contemporary palace in the Chiado, where the 1,200 m² spa rivals the view over the Tagus.
Lisbon Chiado Hotel & Spa
From
430.1 €
“Heated indoor pool under glass roof, open until 10pm, with plunging view over the historic district's rooftops.”
The Lisbon Chiado Hotel & Spa occupies a renovated building on Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro square, right in the heart of Lisbon's bohemian district. We step into a lobby where white marble contrasts with dark wood panelling, natural light filtered through tall sash windows. The rooms play the Portuguese minimalism card: beige linen, padded headboards, bathrooms in Lioz stone. The 1,200 m² spa with indoor pool and treatment rooms justifies the trip on its own, from 430 € a night. The Booking score of 9.6/10 from 74 reviews reflects flawless execution, attentive service without being intrusive. The restaurant offers contemporary Mediterranean cuisine, short menu renewed according to the market. We recommend for an urban wellbeing weekend, not for a first discovery of Lisbon if the budget is tight ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend the Chiado Hotel to thirty-something and forty-something couples seeking urban wellbeing, extended weekends with spa mornings and Bairro Alto shopping afternoons. Business travellers appreciate the free parking and airport shuttle, rare in the historic centre. Families find their place thanks to spacious rooms, but the atmosphere remains resolutely adult, intimate, conducive to romantic getaways.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The hotel occupies a 19th-century building entirely restructured in 2018, white azulejos façade typical of the Chiado. Contemporary interiors signed by a Lisbon firm: Portuguese marbles, smoked oak wood, brushed brass light fixtures. Rooms range from 28 to 45 m², ceiling height of 3.20 m preserved. The basement spa benefits from a zenithal glass roof that floods the pool with natural light.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
The ground-floor restaurant offers a short Mediterranean menu, renewed every week according to Ribeira market arrivals. Breakfast buffet served until 11.30am, with pastries from Casa Pereira do Rego and Alentejo charcuterie. The adjacent bar serves signature cocktails based on Portuguese gin, open until midnight. 24/7 room service, simplified menu after 10pm.
Highlights
- 1,200 m² spa with heated indoor pool, sauna and hammam
- Booking score 9.6/10 from 74 reviews, best in the Chiado
- Free private parking, rare in this pedestrian district
- Airport shuttle included, Portela 20 minutes
- Gastronomic restaurant with terrace on Bordalo Pinheiro square
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Lisbon
The Chiado Hotel stands on Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro square, between Bairro Alto and Baixa, two minutes' walk from Baixa-Chiado metro. Convento do Carmo is 150 metres away, Time Out Market ten minutes. The neighbourhood buzzes day and night: bookshops, theatres, restaurants, contemporary art galleries. Portela airport is 8 km away, hotel shuttle included, otherwise direct red metro in 25 minutes.
Good to know
Before you book
- Pets
- Accepted on request, 25 € per night, basket and bowls provided.
- Parking
- Free private parking, 12 spaces, advance reservation required.
- Spa
- Open 8am-10pm, pool heated to 28°C, treatments by reservation.
- Wi-Fi
- Free throughout the hotel, fibre optic, stable speeds.
- Airport shuttle
- Included, reserve 24h in advance, Portela in 20 minutes.
- Check-in
- From 3pm, late check-out to 6pm subject to availability (50 €).
Facilities
1 pool
Non-smoking rooms
Airport shuttle
Fitness centre
Room service
Facilities for disabled guests
Free Wi-Fi
Restaurant
Wi-Fi available throughout
Free parking
Private parking
Spa and wellness centre
Location
Where Lisbon Chiado Hotel & Spa is located
Exact address
Lisbon Chiado Hotel & Spa
Address
Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro n 20
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