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Lisboa Carmo HotelvsMemmo Principe Real
Both hotels are endorsed by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Lisboa Carmo Hotel ranks marginally higher than memmo Principe Real. Lisboa Carmo Hotel ranks #39 in Lisbon with accolades from 5 sources such as Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Lisboa Carmo Hotel
Fodor's
Condé Nast Traveler
Lonely Planet
Oyster
Jetsetter
Independent
Rua da Oliveira ao Carmo 1-3, Lisbon 1200-307, Portugal
From $102/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"This low-key boutique charmer, located in the upscale, hilltop Chiado neighborhood, features a historic setting and Lisbon city views." Full review
"A charmingly renovated 45-room hotel and corner bistro on Carmo Square in Chiado, a chic hilltop neighborhood known for its upscale shops and restaurants." Full review
Top choice
"On the edge of one of Lisbon's prettiest plazas, this 48-room hotel has classically designed rooms, the best of which have sweeping Lisbon views." Full review
Upscale
"The 45-room Lisboa Carmo Hotel is an upscale boutique in an excellent location for exploring the city, just a two-minute walk from the Bairro Alto and located in the historic Carmo Square." Full review
"A boutique gem near the buzzing Bairro Alto, with welcome treats and an optional golf experience." Full review
"Carmo sits on a grid of quiet residential streets, although the city’s best boutiques are steps away. Inside, rooms are classically styled with warm brown and beige furnishings "
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Memmo Principe Real
Lonely Planet
Wallpaper
The Telegraph
Mr & Mrs Smith
Jetsetter
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
Independent
Michelin Guide
Rua Dom Pedro V, 56J, Lisbon 1250-094, Portugal
From $141/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Príncipe Real's hottest new hotel is this 41-room cradle of cool steeped in a corresponding high-design ethos with its sister property in Alfama." Full review
"Lisbon’s increasingly vibrant Príncipe Real neighbourhood, where sleek concept stores now jostle with buzzy restaurants, is the setting for the latest hotel in the Portuguese Memmo group." Full review
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"From its 41 sleek rooms and elegant restaurant, it offers panoramic views across the capital." Full review
"Sleek, modernist and irreproachably chic, Memmo Principe Real cuts a fine figure amid the concept stores and trendy eateries of the neighbourhood it takes its name from." Full review
"Old meets new at this hillside oasis in Lisbon's famed Moorish district, awash with castle-inspired tapestries and modern art." Full review
"Visitors who want to feel fabulous during their visit to Lisbon may well want to consider a stay at this gorgeous five-star boutique hotel located in the fanciest part of the city." Full review
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The hotel restaurant doubles as its bar, and guests should be sure to try the signature cocktail-made with dry Port wine, Campari, and tonic.
"Memmo's second Lisbon hotel sits in the city's trendiest bairro, Príncipe Real, where design and fashion are paramount." Full review
"The hotel’s most magnificent luxury...might be its terrace, dominated by a long and narrow outdoor pool that’s heated all year long and fabulously lit up at night." Full review
"A top-floor terrace shrouded in glass and ferns houses a saltwater pool and cocktail lounge. Mood-lit rooms are warmed by faux fur throws and fireplaces on the terrace"
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"A contemporary design hotel atop a hill, tucked away at the end of a narrow street and a tunnel. It’s a four-story, rectangular ode to modern design nestled among 19th-century royal palaces " Full review