InterContinental LisbonvsCasa Balthazar
Both InterContinental Lisbon and Casa Balthazar are endorsed by professionals. Overall, InterContinental Lisbon scores significantly better than Casa Balthazar. InterContinental Lisbon comes in at 86 with accolades from 8 reviews like Michelin Guide, Frommer's and Star Service.
InterContinental Lisbon
Rua Castilho, 149, Marquês de Pombal, Lisbon 1099-034, Portugal
From $89/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Michelin Guide
"Excellent facilities and professional staff."
Frommer's
"One of the most dramatic major hotels in Lisbon, this hotel, which opened in 1985, lies in an 18-floor tower of concrete and mirrored glass." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"In a modern building overlooking the Eduardo VII park, this is first and foremost a business hotel: comfortable, practical and professional."
Star Service
"The prime location next to Parque Eduardo VII is a big plus for guests at Tiara Park. Top-hat-attired bellhops greet arrivals with genuine smiles." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Rising high above the heart of Lisbon, opposite the leafy, Eduardo VII Park, the InterContinental surpasses all expectations." Full review
Forbes Travel Guide
Recommended
"InterContinental Lisbon is a sophisticated, contemporary hotel built on one of Lisbon’s seven hills." Full review
Fodor's
"Business travelers like this distinctive hotel for its location—right by Parque Eduardo VII—and facilities." Full review
Casa Balthazar
Rua do Duque, 22A, Lisbon 1200-159, Portugal
From $179/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Tucked down a quiet lane, Casa Balthazar has undeniable appeal with spacious, beautifully furnished rooms that bridge art deco with the 21st century." Full review
Fodor's
"Tucked away in a gated compound in Chiado, this sweet-and-chic guest house offers luxury stays with a welcoming family atmosphere." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Buried in the tiny streets of Chiado, this 19th-century haven offers tranquillity from the bustle of the city which its 17 rooms look onto, with views stretching across the red roofs." Full review