Principe Real is Lisbon's grandest and wealthiest district. You'll see it in the beautiful 19th-century mansions, the lush, manicured gardens, the fancy bars, and the local designer shops at the Moorish palace. It isn't exactly choc-a-bloc with tourist attractions, but that's part of its charm — it's a place to meander through, as locals gather in the Jardin do Prinicipe Real, and in the cool cafes lining the streets. You'll be far from the heaving tourist crowds, so expect a tranquil stay. Yet it's just a short walk from the historic centre too, so staying there makes sightseeing a breeze. Walking takes about 15 minutes. You can also head to the Rua da Escola Politecnica and take the 24 tram into the city. The best hotels in Principe Real are all splendidly located, and are as stylish and grand as the area itself, ranging from chic five-stars to family-friendly stays in traditional hotels oozing old world charm.
For luxury
![Memmo Principe Real](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/3c/af/3caf3693604c46003c213de2e3f446b1/600x422.jpg)
- Memmo Principe Real is as elegant as the area it stands in, a chic 5-star with views across the Tagus River. Just a short walk from the historic centre, the rooms feature handpainted tiles, modern Portugeuse art, handblown glass lamps and handmade hats — it's authentic and effortlessly smart. There's a green-tiled pool to swim in, and delicious food at the restaurant served on black marble tables. Best of all, a free walking tour every morning. Beautiful luxury in an unbeatable location.
For enchanting views
![Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/ac/c8/acc8dee931a01f2cd90a78644e646b71/600x422.jpg)
- Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade is a beautiful contemporary hotel which stands on the Avenida da Liberdade, bedecked with marble sculptures — all just a few metres from the metro, and a 10-minute walk to the centre of Lisbon. You'll feel pretty sophisticated in the library, surrounded by original paintings and numerous books and newspapers. A sophisticated stay.
- The Independente Suites and Terrace offers unbeatable views. This quirkily decorated former home of the Swiss ambassador stands on a hill above Lisbon, with gorgeous views of the downtown and Moorish castle. A bit of a climb if you're walking, but luckily there are trams nearby. Everything has a vintage feel: the cane-backed chairs, old-fashioned radiograms and 1950s wardrobes, while the topfloor restaurant serves traditional Portuguese food.
Family-friendly charm
![Hotel Lisboa](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/12/6c/126c427d440126834ccf943a12a08591/600x422.jpg)
- If you're looking for a spell of family-friendly old world charm, look no further than Hotel Lisboa Plaza — a traditional, family-owned hotel away from the buzz of Avenida da Liberdade. The spacious, sun-flooded rooms are perfect if you're bringing the kids, and the hotel's location makes sightseeing seamless.
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