“An elegant 20th century townhouse in the heart of the Amoreiras neighbourhood. Retro-chic rooms feature bursts of colour, geometric wallpaper and velvet furniture; some with balconies. There's a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, plus an intimate inner courtyard. True romance in the city. ”
“An elegant 20th century townhouse in the heart of the Amoreiras neighbourhood. Retro-chic rooms feature bursts of colour, geometric wallpaper and velvet furniture; some with balconies. There's a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, plus an intimate inner courtyard. True romance in the city. ”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- A 40-minute rail journey will take you to the wonderfully romantic town of Sintra with its royal palaces, mansions and castles
- Romantic Break
- Opt for a Sublime Suite with its private terrace or balcony for romantic dinners, private yoga classes or beauty treatments
- Great walks
- A wonderful area for a relaxing walk, surrounded by historical buildings, charming gardens, museums, and historical monuments
- Museums
- The city is home to many world class museums — the Calouste Gulbenkian museum is nearby with its impressive art collection
- Sights nearby
- The most recognised of Lisbon's major attractions, St. George's Castle commands a glorious position on a hill near Alfama
- Other Activities
- See the city in style on the Elevador da Bica, a funicular railroad which whisks passengers to a panoramic viewpoint
- Designer Shopping
- The Amoreiras area is known for its mall encased within towering glass buildings housing luxury shopping stores
- Yoga
- Guests staying in Sublime Suites can book yoga and massages on their private terraces
- Local markets
- Tennis
- Cycling
- Close to nightlife
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Two of the Lisboa Rooms have private balconies, plus the Sublime Suites boast terraces or balconies with city views
- Restaurant
- Davvero restaurant serves Meiterranean cuisine
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for a fee
- Romantic
- Downtown
- Views
- Luxury
- Full of character
- Townhouse
- Boutique
- Historic
- Chic
- Child friendly
- Retro/Vintage
- Beach nearby
- Traditional
- Charming
- Intimate
Facilities
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Two of the Lisboa Rooms have private balconies, plus the Sublime Suites boast terraces or balconies with city views
- Restaurant
- Davvero restaurant serves Meiterranean cuisine
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for a fee
- Bar
- Bath robes
- Fireplace
- Safe
- Airport transfer
- Views
- Meeting Room
- Bicycle hire
- Babysitting
- Laundry
- Lift
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Sitting Room
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
Activities
- Great walks
- A wonderful area for a relaxing walk, surrounded by historical buildings, charming gardens, museums, and historical monuments
- Museums
- The city is home to many world class museums — the Calouste Gulbenkian museum is nearby with its impressive art collection
- Sights nearby
- The most recognised of Lisbon's major attractions, St. George's Castle commands a glorious position on a hill near Alfama
- Other Activities
- See the city in style on the Elevador da Bica, a funicular railroad which whisks passengers to a panoramic viewpoint
- Designer Shopping
- The Amoreiras area is known for its mall encased within towering glass buildings housing luxury shopping stores
- Yoga
- Guests staying in Sublime Suites can book yoga and massages on their private terraces
- Close to nightlife
- Local markets
- Theatre
- Tennis
- Cycling
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Sublime Lisboa
Sublime Comporta has been one of the most talked-about hotels in Portugal for some time now, so its Lisbon opening in early summer 2022 was eagerly awaited. The brand wanted to create an urban version of their Alentejo retreat and has succeeded where many other properties have failed in making a 20th-century mansion building feel like a home away from home. The success is in the small touches here; the pastel de natas and bottle of ginjinha (sour cherry liqueur) greeting you in your room, the personal welcome from the reception staff as you enter the building, the endless design books and magazines scattered around the hotel and the slightly-wonky staircases that retain their decade-old charm.
Originally published by Abigail Malbon, CN Traveller