Breakfast is included for up to 2 guests daily.
Important information: Gratuities are not included.
Resort Details
- Akla RestaurantLocated next to the hotel lobby, Akla features a modern design and elegant decor with Portuguese tiled panels. The restaurant offers Portuguese seasonal ingredients that combined with Chef Eddy Melo's international working experience resulting in a dining
- Eduardo VIIThe room is located on the second floor of the hotel. Buffet Breakfast is served everyday at Eduardo VII Room, and includes fruit juices, selection of Viennese pastries, selection of cereals, cheeses and cold cuts, eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, pancake
- Uptown BarIn a striking, modern space with mirrored walls and mood lighting, the Uptown Bar serves a menu of innovative drinks mixed with local artisanal products. Take a seat, lean back and relax as you savour signature cocktails or selected Portuguese wines, acco
- Accessible facilities
- ATM/Cash machine,Offsite
- Babysitting
- Beauty shop/salon,Offsite
- Bell staff/porter
- Casino,Offsite
- Cocktail lounge
- Complimentary newspaper in lobby
- Concierge desk
- Direct dial telephone
- Accessible parking
Service dogs allowed - ATM/Cash machine, Offsite
- Babysitting
- Beauty shop/salon, Offsite
- Bell staff/porter
- Casino, Offsite
- Cocktail lounge
- Complimentary newspaper in lobby
- Concierge desk
- Direct dial telephone
- Dry cleaning
- Exterior corridors
- Florist, Offsite
- Golf, Offsite
- Housekeeping - daily
- Interior corridors
- Late check-out available
- Limousine service
- Live entertainment
- Lounges/bars
- Meeting rooms†
- On-Site parking†
- Parking†
- Pets allowed†
- Public area air conditioned
- Restaurant
- Safe deposit box
- Shoe shine stand
- Shops and commercial services, Offsite
- Storage space
- Sundry/Convenience store, Offsite
- Tennis court, Offsite
- Valet parking†
- Valet same day dry cleaning
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Business Center
- Fax Machine
- On-Site Business Center
- Printer
- Wireless Connectivity
† Fees may apply
- Children's program †Family Welcome kit available upon check-in.
- Fitness center on-site
- Fitness center off-site †
- Centro de Congressos de Lisboa
- Lisbon
- Attraction
- Discoveries MonumentAcross the Jeronimos Monastery, reached via an underpass by its gardens, is the Discoveries Monument, built on the North bank of the Tagus River in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator.
- Park and National Palace of PenaBuilt in the 1840s, it is one of Europe's most fantastic palaces, often compared to Neuschwanstein and the other mock-medieval castles of Ludwig of Bavaria in Germany, although it was actually built more than two decades before those. It includes a drawbr
- St. George's CastleFrom the millennium-old battlements of this castle you have a bird's-eye view of the city in the company of roaming peacocks. Inside is a small archaeological museum and down the hill are a couple of terraces with perfect postcard views over Alfama, the c
- OceanariumLisbon's Oceanarium is one of the world's largest aquariums. Designed by American architect Peter Chermeyeff, it rises from the river and is reached by a footbridge.
- National Coach MuseumOne of Lisbon's most visited sights. The Coaches Museum (Museu Nacional dos Coches) has the largest and most valuable collection of its type in the world. It is housed in a richly decorated 18th century royal riding school that is part of Belem Palace, il
- Santa Justa ElevatorOne of the city's best-loved landmarks and also known as the "Elevator of Carmo," this extraordinary structure was built at the turn of the century by the Portugal-born French architect Raoul de Mesnier du Ponsard (an apprentice of Gustave Eiffel, explain
- Belas Clube de CampoSurrounded by great natural richness and strong historic tradition, the site is situated in a privileged area, between Lisbon, Sintra and Cascais, providing views of rare landscape beauty such as Cape Espichel and Palacio da Pena in the distance.
- Belem TowerThe city's icon is also a symbol of the Age of Discovery. Built in the early 1500s, this ornate watchtower has been declared a World Heritage monument by UNESCO.
- Jeronimos MonasteryThe resting place of explorer Vasco da Gama is a church built in the 1500s as part of a magnificent monastery. Its cloisters are considered among the most beautiful in the world and have been listed as a World Heritage Site.
- Calouste Gulbenkian MuseumTreasures from the East and the West collected by one man. This museum is now one of the world's finest private art collections. It includes works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Monet and René Lalique.
† Fees may apply
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Mar 27, 2026
Great stay
Great city break. Everyone was so polite especially Carolina (guest service Manager). Hope we will come back again. Thank you again :)
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Mar 20, 2026
Not 5 Star
After staying at a 5 star hotel in Porto before visiting Lisbon, this was quite the contrast when my mom and I arrived to the Intercontinental. This was my first stay at an Intercontinental property and most definitely my last. The rooms are very dated, tiny closet with small rickety drawers. The light in the closet would just flick on and off as you hang your jacket. The bathroom was large but the towels were dingy, thin, rough and smelled musty, like they are kept in a basement closet. I was nervous they would give me a rash. No washcloths are provided either. Just 2 formerly white bath towels and 2 hand towels for 2 people. There's also a slippery beige bath mat for the tub (shower tub combo is white) like from the 90s that doesn't suction too well. I banged my knee twice stepping into the tub because of it. Also no shower door, just a half glass so the floor gets wet. There are only USB chargers next to the bed but no outlets so you can plug in a USBC cable. I had to unplug the bedside lamp. There was an overhead bed light but if I moved/adjusted it, it would just fall. The WiFi was unreliable. Also, can hear any noise from the hallway. Service was inconsistent. Our first morning at breakfast was a little chaotic. No one tells you you can order eggs from a server (I only knew from reading the reviews here). Our omelettes were tasteless the first morning but improved thereafter, as did the service. Good assortment otherwise, something for everyone. Mgmt seems to really care, making sure everything is replenished. Wanda was very sweet and welcoming. Some of the doormen were very friendly and gracious, some ignored me (a couple were standing around after I opened my own Uber door. I smiled and said hello- got nothing back), another night there was no one present at all. I'm just very confused how this is a 5 star hotel. Also, if you don't want to take an Uber everywhere, this is not a good walking location. It is far from downtown.
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Mar 18, 2026
Perfect stay
A pleasant stay at the InterContinental Lisbon.
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Mar 02, 2026
Fantastic stay. Will be back!
Great first stay at the Intercontinental Lisbon. Arrived after checkin time and my room was ready. I was shown to my room and immediately had a comfy and quiet full night’s sleep. Room was very clean and well maintained, with convenient power ports, and a wonderful bed. For the rest of my stay, I took breakfast in the lounge, and enjoyed the evening happy hour. The lounge staff was wonderful, especially Jessica who remembered everything about her guests. The evening lounge offering was beyond what was expected, similar so to something you’d see at a Ritz Carlton Club in the U.S. The hotel is conveniently located across from a park, and near groceries, shopping, dining and metro. While in town for a specific purpose, I did had time to walk the area and enjoy the park and window shopping. Lovely stay. Can’t wait to return. P.S. On my last visit, stayed at the Ivens, which was nice, but honestly I prefer the Intercontinental (plus the price point is better).
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Feb 24, 2026
A wonderful Club Intercontinental Lounge experience
Received a lovely warm welcome from the Club Intercontinental lounge staff. This is a hotel that certainly appreciates its guests. I received an email a week or so before the stay, noting my Lounge Pass and offering me to check in at the Lounge. After being introduced to the staff a warm Pastel de Nata was presented, with an offer of a drink. In no time at all I was given keys to an upgraded Riverview room. In the room was a beautiful cake and bottle of Tawny Port with some water as a welcome. The hotel is small and cosy, but has a lovely bar and restaurant. I took breakfast the first morning in the restaurant and there was a lot of choice, it was calm which was surprising as the hotel was fully booked. The restaurant is really stylish and the staff very lovely. Decided on the lounge the next morning and you could get something cooked to order. Plenty of choice but not as much as the restaurant. Had two lovely cocktails as welcome drinks for our welcome amenity and really enjoyed our stay. It’s not the most perfectly located hotel but Bolt and Uber are plentiful and very cheap. I would stay here again in a heartbeat, really loved the lounge offering and the wonderful staff!
- AdvisoryNote a mandatory city tax is required to be paid by hotel guests in Lisbon, Portugal. Fee is €1.00 PER PERSON PER NIGHT. This fee is to be paid by the guests directly to hotel even if the accommodation was booked and paid for before 1st January 2016. The fee is NOT included in the cost of this vacation package and is an additional charge payable directly to the hotel. Fee amount subject to change.
- Check In: 3:00 PM
- Check Out: 12:00 PM
- Kids Stay Free Policy : Maximum number of children per paid adult: 0Maximum child age: 19
- Pet Policy : The hotel is Pet Friendly, so pets are welcome at the hotel. To keep all our guests happy, including those not traveling with four legged friends, some restrictions apply. Ask us about our pet policies, guidelines and fees.