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“A stunning 19th Century Palace, turned luxurious hotel, in Lisbon's most exclusive neighborhood. Nestled in a beautiful sub-tropical garden with fantastic views of the Tagus River. Sumptuous rooms with antique furnishings, silks and drapes. Ristorante Hotel Cipriani is sure to draw a crowd.”

“A stunning 19th Century Palace, turned luxurious hotel, in Lisbon's most exclusive neighborhood. Nestled in a beautiful sub-tropical garden with fantastic views of the Tagus River. Sumptuous rooms with antique furnishings, silks and drapes. Ristorante Hotel Cipriani is sure to draw a crowd.”

Hotel Review

A study in elegance, the perfectly pink Lapa Palace in the exclusive, residential Lapa district has the feel of a well-run private house. Flowers are fresh, tables polished; staff are seen and not heard. An extension to the original palace houses most of the spacious bedrooms, with balconies overlooking the pretty gardens and swimming pool. The Cipriani restaurant, offering Venetian specialities, is considered one of Lisbon’s finest.
 

Written by Mary Lussiana

Recommended For

  • City Style
  • Crowning jewel on the city's most exclusive hilltop, opulent interiors of gold muslin curtains & hand-carved Indian headboards.
  • Sights nearby
  • Wander through one of Lisbons most exclusive neighbourhoods and check out the palaces, embassies and historic buildings.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Take afternoon tea at Rio Tejo Bar, cocktails at Le Pavillon and dinner at Ristorante Hotel Cipriani.
  • Great walks
  • Explore the beautiful sprawling gardens, full of palm trees and a rainbow of flower bushes.
  • Other Activities
  • Whether you're lounging by the pool, in the spa or at the sauna - relaxing is on the cards.
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • All rooms and suites come with private outdoor space — both large and small!
  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting services avaliable.
  • Views
  • Over the Tagus River.
  • Family Suites
  • Free wifi
  • Conference facilities
  • Spa
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Good wine list
  • Gym
  • Disabled access
  • Restaurant
  • Four poster beds
  • Historic
  • Chic
  • Artworks
  • Opulent
  • Full of character
  • Antiques
  • Business Hotel
  • 5* Luxury
  • Beach nearby
  • Wellbeing
  • Quiet
  • Charming
  • Gourmet
  • Luxury
  • Intimate
  • Romantic

Facilities

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • All rooms and suites come with private outdoor space — both large and small!
  • Child friendly
  • Babysitting services avaliable.
  • Swimming Pool
  • Indoor and Outdoor pool
  • Views
  • Over the Tagus River.
  • Airport transfer
  • Surcharges apply.
  • Parking
  • Valet
  • Safe
  • Car not required
  • Bar
  • Family Suites
  • Shops
  • Free wifi
  • Conference facilities
  • Business Centre
  • Spa
  • In room DVD
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Outdoor dining
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
  • Meeting Room
  • Cots available
  • Massage
  • No pets
  • Private dining room
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Good wine list
  • Gym
  • 24 Hour room service
  • Disabled access
  • Suites
  • Room service
  • Hot Tub
  • Restaurant
  • Concierge
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Sitting Room
  • In room music system
  • Garden
  • Four poster beds
  • Wifi

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • Wander through one of Lisbons most exclusive neighbourhoods and check out the palaces, embassies and historic buildings.
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Take afternoon tea at Rio Tejo Bar, cocktails at Le Pavillon and dinner at Ristorante Hotel Cipriani.
  • Great walks
  • Explore the beautiful sprawling gardens, full of palm trees and a rainbow of flower bushes.
  • Other Activities
  • Whether you're lounging by the pool, in the spa or at the sauna - relaxing is on the cards.

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Olissippo Lapa Palace

"An imposing, 19th-century palace turned luxury hotel set on a hillside, overlooking one of Lisbon’s smartest neighbourhoods with antique-filled interiors and sumptuous rooms, some with four-posters and private turrets."

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)