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Welcome to the heart of this noble, bohemian and inspiring city, where tradition meets irreverence at every corner. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, Bairro Alto Hotel is a pioneer when it comes to 5-star luxury boutique hotels in Portugal.
Despite having a touch of modernity and being fully equipped, the rooms at Bairro Alto Hotel translate the city of Lisbon through its textures, colors and materials.
Lisbon has many terraces, but none like this one. This is the place for those who want to enjoy an incomparable view over the city and the Tejo river.
Eat & Drink
Restaurant
Go up to the 5th floor and be amazed by the best of Portuguese cuisine, created by Chef Bruno Rocha, in a space that breathes the bohemian and irreverent aura of the artists of the city
The Patisserie
The Patisserie on the ground floor, with an unobstructed view to the Luís de Camões square, offers a daily selection of typically Portuguese sweet and savoury pastries freshly made in the hotel throughout the day.
Mezzanine
Welcoming and cosy, on a mezzanine on the ground floor, this bar is the hotel’s meeting point par excellence. You can enjoy our menu of healthy meals throughout the day. It is ideal for a small work meeting or just to enjoy the calm and relaxed atmosphere.
Wellness Center
This space is mainly a refuge for our guests to spend pleasant moments in total relaxation and practise physical activity the way they wish
With its arms wide open, Lisbon is alive again! Find out what to do in this city so you can enjoy the light, the sun, the heat and, especially, your freedom!
Lisbon is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its history, architecture, unique luminosity and the delicious gastronomy, make this city much sought after and loved at first visit.
Popular in its origin, Bairro Alto emerged, first with fishermen, then with Jesuit priests, nobles, craftsmen and even with a certain bohemia resulting from fado.