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York House Lisboa Hotel

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Welcome to the fabulous York House Lisboa Hotel, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal! Just a breezy 1,6mi from the city center, this adults-only retreat welcomes you into an oasis of comfort and tranquility. Priced starting from just $104, it's the perfect spot for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Stroll down the charming Rua Das Janelas Verdes, 32, and prepare to be whisked away into a world where every detail is crafted for your pleasure.

Bed in York House Lisboa Hotel
Bed in York House Lisboa Hotel

Rum

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1 Dubbelsäng

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185 kvadratfot

Superior, Dubbel/2 Enkelsängar

Minibar

Superior Room is 183 square feet and includes either 2 single beds 80-130 width or a double bed 131-150 width plus hairdryer and safe.

Superior Double or Twin Room - single occupancy in York House Lisboa Hotel

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2 Enkeltsängar

1 Dubbelsäng

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185 kvadratfot

Superior, Enkelanvändning

Privat badrum

Badkar

Minibar

Kaffemaskin

Single Superior Room is 183 square feet and includes either a double bed 131-150 width or 2 single beds 80-130 width.

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1 Dubbelsäng

Superior

Minibar

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At York House Lisboa, there's no shortage of amazing amenities at your fingertips! Begin your day with a sumptuous breakfast, then unwind on the terrace with breathtaking garden views. Each soundproof room is equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and top-notch furnishings to ensure a peaceful stay. Enjoy a refreshing drink at the bar or book some extra pampering with room service. If you need to take care of business, the meeting and banquet facilities are ready to accommodate your professional needs, all while your relaxation is just a step away!

Garden view in York House Lisboa Hotel
Garden view in York House Lisboa Hotel

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With a whopping 1470 reviews celebrating its charm and service, this hotel truly ticks all the boxes for a memorable getaway! Travelers rave about the lush gardens, their serene atmosphere, and the attentive 24-hour front desk staff that make every stay feel like a royal affair. Whether you're looking to explore the vibrant city streets or unwind in a beautiful garden setting, the York House Lisboa Hotel is your go-to destination in Lisbon!

Bed in York House Lisboa Hotel
Bedroom in York House Lisboa Hotel

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After a refreshing day soaking in the sights of Lisbon, you’ll find your haven within the walls of York House Lisboa. This elegant hotel offers an impressive selection of room types, perfect for individual travelers or families alike. Whether you’re kicking back in a quaint Classic room or celebrating a special occasion in a spacious Junior Suite, your comfort is the highest priority here. With a variety of sleeping arrangements—from cozy doubles to family-friendly accommodations—every traveler will find their personal slice of paradise.

Restaurant/places to eat in York House Lisboa Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in York House Lisboa Hotel

Bekvämligheter

Gratis wifi

Rumsservice

Luftkonditionering

Bar

Terrass

Ljudisolerade rum

24-timmarsreception

Rökfria rum

Bathroom in York House Lisboa Hotel
Bathroom in York House Lisboa Hotel
Living room in York House Lisboa Hotel
We loved the hotel which used to be a convent making the hotel have a distinctive personality. It is elegant now but you can almost imagine how it must have been when there were nuns. It is no longer austere. The rooms are spacious even the less expensive rooms like we had. We had beautiful rooms with two lovely windows overlooking the courtyard. The bed was so comfortable and linens beautiful. I loved the long closet wall painted in a gorgeous blue which contrasted with elegant red wall paper as a accent. We appreciated how pretty the room was not a bland hotel room. The bathroom was very clean and very new. The staff couldn't be nicer. This hotel has a lot of stairs up to the property so be prepared. They are very up front about this aspect. The doorman will carry your bags to your room and from your room to the street. No problem. Everyone was so friendly yet professional. The breakfast room and the breakfast are very nice. A buffet with lovely choices with nice plates and table settings. The staff is very professional. We had a car and the doorman was very conscientious about making sure there was a street space for us conveniently located across from the hotel. We felt very lucky. There is an important national art and antiquities museum a five minute walk from the hotel. We loved it.

Brenda

A visit is shaped by human interaction, and from the moment I booked my stay, I felt a connection with this place. The staff, without exception, were kind, patient, and incredibly attentive. Since there isn't a lift, they go above and beyond to ensure your luggage is transported and that you are comfortable. My room was large, facing the courtyard, and benefited from both sunlight and a gentle breeze. Despite having a cold, I slept well. The shower was hot and powerful, and the bathroom was spacious. Breakfast was delightful; I often spent 90 minutes there just reading and enjoying the view of the citrus trees and bougainvilleas. It was a lovely walk from the hotel (turn left) into Chiado, Bairro Alto, and then Baixa. Lisbon has changed significantly over the past five years and now boasts a growing population of digital nomads and coffee enthusiasts. While it made me a little sad to see a reduction in authenticity during my visit, there are still plenty of genuine Portuguese establishments and craft indie shops to enjoy. This hotel has become my home away from home, and I plan to return every time I visit friends and family.

Charlie

This is a gorgeous property, immaculately maintained, with a beautiful collection of upholstered furniture, art and antiques that contrast with pristine white walls and modern bathrooms. The oasis of peace and tranquility that is the leafy green outdoor terrace is memorable, and makes walking up about 100 steps from the street well worth it (they will help you with your luggage, and you can get a nice, cold Sagres beer there to reward yourself). The hallways and rooms are full of character, and there are several well-appointed common areas for lounging and reading as well. The breakfast room is so elegant, and we looked forward to the incredible buffet spread every morning (actually preferred the carafe coffee to the automated machine coffee here). The location is a little further away from the main squares than we had anticipated, but we quickly figured out how to get on the frequent and inexpensive buses and trams within a couple of blocks. We also appreciated the good-humoured and professional staff.

Chrissie

Apart from the entrance being a little confusing (what looks like the reception off the street isn't: you have to go up the steps), this hotel did not disappoint. From the lovely secluded courtyard and friendly staff to the delightful rooms and wide breakfast selection, this hotel was absolutely perfect for our needs. It's a bit of a walk into the old city, but that's not a problem - just something to be mindful of according to your needs. We were staying when there was a Southern European electricity blackout and the staff could not have been more accommodating: some guests who had checked out returned to the hotel and were accommodated, they called in extra staff, found a seemingly endless supply of candles, and served drinks and snacks. It's a beautiful, historic hotel and the staff are clearly proud to work there. We would definitely stay there again if returning to Lisbon.

Linda

Beautiful historical property, charming and elegant. Absolutely gorgeous architecture. I loved most everything about my stay here. My room was spacious, had good AC and it was probably the quietest hotel I've ever been to. My room was on the side where there's no construction work though, I did hear that during the day while passing through the lobby. By night it felt completely peaceful and quiet. The staff was nice an helpful. I enjoyed the area it is situated in a lot because it was way quieter, less crowded and more secluded than more central location which I originally planned to stay at (glad I didn't, it proved to be way noisier and overwhelming with people). It is easy to get by even by walking though. If I am ever back to Lisbon, I'd love to stay here again.

Tatiana

We loved the hotel which used to be a convent making the hotel have a distinctive personality. It is elegant now but you can almost imagine how it must have been when there were nuns. It is no longer austere. The rooms are spacious even the less expensive rooms like we had. We had beautiful rooms with two lovely windows overlooking the courtyard. The bed was so comfortable and linens beautiful. I loved the long closet wall painted in a gorgeous blue which contrasted with elegant red wall paper as a accent. We appreciated how pretty the room was not a bland hotel room. The bathroom was very clean and very new. The staff couldn't be nicer. This hotel has a lot of stairs up to the property so be prepared. They are very up front about this aspect. The doorman will carry your bags to your room and from your room to the street. No problem. Everyone was so friendly yet professional. The breakfast room and the breakfast are very nice. A buffet with lovely choices with nice plates and table settings. The staff is very professional. We had a car and the doorman was very conscientious about making sure there was a street space for us conveniently located across from the hotel. We felt very lucky. There is an important national art and antiquities museum a five minute walk from the hotel. We loved it.

Brenda

A visit is shaped by human interaction, and from the moment I booked my stay, I felt a connection with this place. The staff, without exception, were kind, patient, and incredibly attentive. Since there isn't a lift, they go above and beyond to ensure your luggage is transported and that you are comfortable. My room was large, facing the courtyard, and benefited from both sunlight and a gentle breeze. Despite having a cold, I slept well. The shower was hot and powerful, and the bathroom was spacious. Breakfast was delightful; I often spent 90 minutes there just reading and enjoying the view of the citrus trees and bougainvilleas. It was a lovely walk from the hotel (turn left) into Chiado, Bairro Alto, and then Baixa. Lisbon has changed significantly over the past five years and now boasts a growing population of digital nomads and coffee enthusiasts. While it made me a little sad to see a reduction in authenticity during my visit, there are still plenty of genuine Portuguese establishments and craft indie shops to enjoy. This hotel has become my home away from home, and I plan to return every time I visit friends and family.

Charlie

This is a gorgeous property, immaculately maintained, with a beautiful collection of upholstered furniture, art and antiques that contrast with pristine white walls and modern bathrooms. The oasis of peace and tranquility that is the leafy green outdoor terrace is memorable, and makes walking up about 100 steps from the street well worth it (they will help you with your luggage, and you can get a nice, cold Sagres beer there to reward yourself). The hallways and rooms are full of character, and there are several well-appointed common areas for lounging and reading as well. The breakfast room is so elegant, and we looked forward to the incredible buffet spread every morning (actually preferred the carafe coffee to the automated machine coffee here). The location is a little further away from the main squares than we had anticipated, but we quickly figured out how to get on the frequent and inexpensive buses and trams within a couple of blocks. We also appreciated the good-humoured and professional staff.

Chrissie

Apart from the entrance being a little confusing (what looks like the reception off the street isn't: you have to go up the steps), this hotel did not disappoint. From the lovely secluded courtyard and friendly staff to the delightful rooms and wide breakfast selection, this hotel was absolutely perfect for our needs. It's a bit of a walk into the old city, but that's not a problem - just something to be mindful of according to your needs. We were staying when there was a Southern European electricity blackout and the staff could not have been more accommodating: some guests who had checked out returned to the hotel and were accommodated, they called in extra staff, found a seemingly endless supply of candles, and served drinks and snacks. It's a beautiful, historic hotel and the staff are clearly proud to work there. We would definitely stay there again if returning to Lisbon.

Linda

Beautiful historical property, charming and elegant. Absolutely gorgeous architecture. I loved most everything about my stay here. My room was spacious, had good AC and it was probably the quietest hotel I've ever been to. My room was on the side where there's no construction work though, I did hear that during the day while passing through the lobby. By night it felt completely peaceful and quiet. The staff was nice an helpful. I enjoyed the area it is situated in a lot because it was way quieter, less crowded and more secluded than more central location which I originally planned to stay at (glad I didn't, it proved to be way noisier and overwhelming with people). It is easy to get by even by walking though. If I am ever back to Lisbon, I'd love to stay here again.

Tatiana

We loved the hotel which used to be a convent making the hotel have a distinctive personality. It is elegant now but you can almost imagine how it must have been when there were nuns. It is no longer austere. The rooms are spacious even the less expensive rooms like we had. We had beautiful rooms with two lovely windows overlooking the courtyard. The bed was so comfortable and linens beautiful. I loved the long closet wall painted in a gorgeous blue which contrasted with elegant red wall paper as a accent. We appreciated how pretty the room was not a bland hotel room. The bathroom was very clean and very new. The staff couldn't be nicer. This hotel has a lot of stairs up to the property so be prepared. They are very up front about this aspect. The doorman will carry your bags to your room and from your room to the street. No problem. Everyone was so friendly yet professional. The breakfast room and the breakfast are very nice. A buffet with lovely choices with nice plates and table settings. The staff is very professional. We had a car and the doorman was very conscientious about making sure there was a street space for us conveniently located across from the hotel. We felt very lucky. There is an important national art and antiquities museum a five minute walk from the hotel. We loved it.

Brenda

A visit is shaped by human interaction, and from the moment I booked my stay, I felt a connection with this place. The staff, without exception, were kind, patient, and incredibly attentive. Since there isn't a lift, they go above and beyond to ensure your luggage is transported and that you are comfortable. My room was large, facing the courtyard, and benefited from both sunlight and a gentle breeze. Despite having a cold, I slept well. The shower was hot and powerful, and the bathroom was spacious. Breakfast was delightful; I often spent 90 minutes there just reading and enjoying the view of the citrus trees and bougainvilleas. It was a lovely walk from the hotel (turn left) into Chiado, Bairro Alto, and then Baixa. Lisbon has changed significantly over the past five years and now boasts a growing population of digital nomads and coffee enthusiasts. While it made me a little sad to see a reduction in authenticity during my visit, there are still plenty of genuine Portuguese establishments and craft indie shops to enjoy. This hotel has become my home away from home, and I plan to return every time I visit friends and family.

Charlie

This is a gorgeous property, immaculately maintained, with a beautiful collection of upholstered furniture, art and antiques that contrast with pristine white walls and modern bathrooms. The oasis of peace and tranquility that is the leafy green outdoor terrace is memorable, and makes walking up about 100 steps from the street well worth it (they will help you with your luggage, and you can get a nice, cold Sagres beer there to reward yourself). The hallways and rooms are full of character, and there are several well-appointed common areas for lounging and reading as well. The breakfast room is so elegant, and we looked forward to the incredible buffet spread every morning (actually preferred the carafe coffee to the automated machine coffee here). The location is a little further away from the main squares than we had anticipated, but we quickly figured out how to get on the frequent and inexpensive buses and trams within a couple of blocks. We also appreciated the good-humoured and professional staff.

Chrissie

Apart from the entrance being a little confusing (what looks like the reception off the street isn't: you have to go up the steps), this hotel did not disappoint. From the lovely secluded courtyard and friendly staff to the delightful rooms and wide breakfast selection, this hotel was absolutely perfect for our needs. It's a bit of a walk into the old city, but that's not a problem - just something to be mindful of according to your needs. We were staying when there was a Southern European electricity blackout and the staff could not have been more accommodating: some guests who had checked out returned to the hotel and were accommodated, they called in extra staff, found a seemingly endless supply of candles, and served drinks and snacks. It's a beautiful, historic hotel and the staff are clearly proud to work there. We would definitely stay there again if returning to Lisbon.

Linda

Beautiful historical property, charming and elegant. Absolutely gorgeous architecture. I loved most everything about my stay here. My room was spacious, had good AC and it was probably the quietest hotel I've ever been to. My room was on the side where there's no construction work though, I did hear that during the day while passing through the lobby. By night it felt completely peaceful and quiet. The staff was nice an helpful. I enjoyed the area it is situated in a lot because it was way quieter, less crowded and more secluded than more central location which I originally planned to stay at (glad I didn't, it proved to be way noisier and overwhelming with people). It is easy to get by even by walking though. If I am ever back to Lisbon, I'd love to stay here again.

Tatiana

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Rua Das Janelas Verdes, 32, Lisbon, 1200-691, Portugal

York House Lisboa Hotel