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Olissippo Lapa Palace Lisbon
Reviewed by Joeri Van Overloop
Set the scene
Paying a visit to the Olissippo Lapa Palace feels like you've slipped through a crack in time. Portuguese tiles, gilded accents, enchanting fountains, and lush gardens transport you to another world. The architecture provides ambrosial delight; neoclassical structures flawlessly marry the mid-19th-century elements with modern luxury.
Close your eyes and let the mellifluous symphony of sounds guide you; the gentle trickle of water from the fountains, whispers of leaves stirred by the wind, or the soft strains of Portuguese guitar from the lounge.
What can we expect in our room
With 109 rooms and suites, each designed uniquely, you're not just picking a place to sleep, you're opting for an experience. The charm of traditional Portuguese architecture blends flawlessly with modern comforts such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and marble bathrooms. The rooms at the Garden Wing take you closer to nature, whereas the Palace Wing secures you an opulent retreat, truly making you feel regal.
Staying at the Olissippo Lapa Palace is like dipping your toes in an ocean of soft bed linens and fluffy pillows. The rich colors and textures combined with panoramic windows make each room feel like a warm, sunny afternoon. Take your pick from rooms showcasing furniture inspired by the 18th and 19th centuries or go for a more contemporary look; either way, you're in for a visual treat. And then there's the dreamy decadence of a balcony breakfast overlooking majestic gardens. A stay at the Olissippo Lapa Palace is definitely something to write home about.
How about the food and drinks at the Olissippo Lapa Palace
The hotel boasts a fabulous restaurant, called the Lapa Restaurant, where immaculate table settings lay under the graceful chandeliers, promising a posh dining experience. With a menu embodying traditional Portuguese cuisine molded with an international flair, you're in for a delightful culinary journey. The restaurant's standout dishes include the fresh seafood platter and tender Iberian pork, all prepared by masterful chefs.
Thirsty for a bit of the nightlife? Head over to the Rio Tejo bar, named after the river that frames Lisbon. This bar offers an extensive list of international wines, local craft beers, and sensational cocktails. The bar's spotlight feature is its terrace, where you can revel in Lisbon's enchanting skyline while enjoying a sunset cocktail.
What is the service like
The phrase "at your service" truly takes on a new meaning here. The moment you walk in, prepare yourself to be swept off your feet by an entourage of staff members who have mastered the art of hospitality. Their services will make you feel like royalty is in their DNA, ready to help even before you ask. Don't worry about fumbling with your luggage or finding your way around the sprawling palace, a member of the staff is always around, ready to lend a hand.
Initiating a chat with the concierge could be your best decision. A literal human encyclopedia, he knows the city like the back of his hand. Want to know the best spot to catch the sunset? Looking for a hidden local joint for a quick bite? Or maybe in need of last-minute changes to your travel itinerary? This guy's got your back. Now, it's not just about their availability; it's about the warm smiles that greet you every morning, the genuine concern when you're feeling under the weather, and their ability to anticipate your needs that make stay an experience to be savored.
What’s the neighborhood scene like
Located in the center of the city's diplomatic quarter, Lapa is an eclectic mix of authentic bakeries, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. You'll love sauntering through the quaint, cobblestone streets, soaking in the charming ambiance and witnessing the impeccable blend of modern urban life and cultural heritage. On a sunny day, a walk around this area is a refreshing cultural immersion, as you come across the elegant old mansions, leafy gardens, and traditional fado houses.
Now, imagine sipping your morning coffee with the stunning view of the Tagus river greeting you, or better yet, experiencing the city's famous 'golden hour' from the comfort of your hotel room. That's exactly what the Olissippo Lapa Palace neighborhood has in store for you.
This area also has a bustling nightlife scene, with a plethora of chic bars and restaurants offering a range of cuisine from traditional Portuguese fare to modern gastronomical delights. It's a neighborhood that never sleeps, but also offers tranquil corners, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds. From the colorful, laid-back Bairro Alto to the hip, trendy district of Cais do Sodré, every turn in the neighborhood spells dynamism.
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What’s the backstory of the Olissippo Lapa Palace in Lisbon
Once upon a time, this architectural gem was the private residence of the Count of Valenças. It was build in 1870 and features an irresistible blend of colonial, Art Deco, and neoclassical designs. The mansion, later transformed into one of Lisbon’s top luxury hotels, brims with tales of lavish balls, royal guests, and an era where elegance was the very essence of high-society living.
Price Range
The cost of your stay at this palace hotel largely depends on the season, your chosen room type, and additional services you might fancy. On average though, you're looking at around €200 to €400 per night for a classic room. Suites and garden rooms tend to be on the dearer side, pulling the budget slightly north.
Now, I know what you're thinking. Is it worth it? Well, let me put it this way. If waking up to the stunning views of the Tagus River, soaking in a marble bathtub after a long day of sightseeing, and dining under chandeliers sound like your cup of tea (or glass of vinho), then yes, every cent is totally worth it.
Amenities & Facilities
You'll love the elegant outdoor swimming pool, ensconced in a serene tropical garden. That book you've been intending to read? It's finally time to flip it open, as you sprawl out on the poolside sun lounger, dappled sunlight filtering through the verdant foliage above. The indoor pool, heated to just the right temperature, is perfect for a dip any time of the year.
Get ready to feel blissfully pampered as you step into the world-class spa offering holistic treatments designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. The fitness center? It's a haven for the health conscious, equipped with state-of-the-art machines and friendly trainers. Hosting a business meeting or a celebration? The versatile event spaces seamlessly cater to every requirement. And last, but by no means the least, the hotel's dedicated concierge service ensures your every query is answered and every need met.
How to get to the Olissippo Lapa Palace in Lisbon
Well, friend, buckle up because getting to the Olissippo Lapa Palace Hotel from Lisbon airport is a piece of cake. Stress less, because public transport in Lisbon is not only easy to navigate but also light on the wallet - an unbeatable combination! How about hoping onto the metro from the airport to São Sebastião to catch the Yellow Line? Yeah, you heard right! Just grab a taxi to the Marquês de Pombal and then ride the metro. Less than an hour or so, and you could be sipping cocktails by the pool.
But if you're all about convenience and are eager to start your luxury vacation, then jump into a taxi or book an Uber. It's as easy as pie! Under normal circumstances, you’d be there in roughly 20 minutes, which isn't long to wait for a taste of luxury, let's be honest.
What Customers Have To Say
Excellent.
All amenities are L’Occitane.
First impressions, the hotel is beautiful. It’s located in a more upscale local area, away from the hustle and bustle of central Lisboa, but still only minutes away by taxi. It’s very peaceful, calming, and serene. You’re immediately greeted by incredible service, making your stay as pleasant as possible.
I checked in a bit early, but was informed that my room got upgraded to the top floor. While i waited for my room, I took the time to explore the massive hotel, and behold all of its glory. If I recall correctly, this formerly used to be a palace, but since 30 years ago or so, it became a hotel. The piece is huge - it has a Michelin restaurant, bars, cafes, outdoor terraces, gardens, rivers, animals, and an incredible pool.
After an hour of eagerly waiting, my room was ready. Upon entry, I was blown away by the location and decor inside. There was a balcony directly facing the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge and Sanctuary of Christ the King statue. The room could not be better. I didn’t even want to leave the hotel … and in hindsight, I wish I booked more than one night.
Price-wise, for the location, quality, and experience, it’s highly worth it. Compared to other European countries, this is certainly cheaper, but just as great, if not better.
Staying here was one of the highlights of my trip and I hope to be back again soon.
Contact:
Address: Rua do Pau de Bandeira 4, 1249-021 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 21 394 9494
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