Das Eigentum
The Lisbon Marriott Hotel occupies a prime riverside location in the Parque das Nações district, offering contemporary comfort with commanding views of the Tagus estuary and the iconic Vasco da Gama Bridge. Its modern aesthetic—sleek interiors, abundant natural light, and proximity to cultural attractions—positions it as an ideal base for business travellers and couples seeking polished convenience without five-star ceremony. Standing in the lobby, you sense efficient cosmopolitanism: floor-to-ceiling windows frame water vistas, the atmosphere strikes a balance between professional restraint and welcoming warmth, and you're steps from Portugal's premier science museum and exhibition spaces. This property suits the discerning independent traveller who values location and brand reliability over boutique character.
️ Chroniken von Lisbon
Lisbon, founded as *Olisipo* by Phoenician traders around the 8th century BC, evolved through Greek, Roman, and Moorish occupation into the Iberian Peninsula's westernmost jewel. The 1755 Great Earthquake obliterated the medieval city, prompting the Marquês de Pombal's visionary rebuild—the rational grid of Baixa district and numbered streets remain Europe's finest example of 18th-century urban planning. The Age of Discoveries (15th–16th centuries) made Lisbon a global maritime superhouse, evident in monuments like the Jerónimos Monastery and Torre de Belém; this legacy infuses contemporary Lisbon with a peculiar blend of melancholy grandeur and Atlantic restlessness. Today, the city balances bohemian revival—street art in Alcântara and LX Factory, experimental gastronomy, and fado's emotional authenticity—with gentrified riverside precincts and modern quarters like Parque das Nações, making it Europe's most dynamic mid-sized capital.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
May and September–October offer the golden mean: daytime temperatures of 18–24 °C, low rainfall, and the Atlantic breeze tempers summer heat. These months precede peak tourism and avoid the winter's grey Atlantic depressions, providing optimal conditions for exploring the Alfama's hillside lanes, waterfront terraces, and outlying Sintra's Palacios without oppressive crowds.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June through August is peak season; June itself commands premium rates due to coinciding with summer school holidays across Northern Europe and the Saints' festival season (particularly Santo António on 12–13 June). Hotels operate near full occupancy; prices spike 30–50 % above shoulder rates. The city hosts international music festivals (Festa de Lisboa, NOS Primavera Sound events) and literary events, drawing both leisure and cultural tourists.
Budget Schulter Saison
April–May and October–November offer substantial discounts (15–25 % below peak) with benign weather (18–22 °C daytime, occasional light rain in November). These months attract travellers prioritising value and authenticity; restaurants and museums operate at comfortable capacity, and locals reclaim their city's rhythm.
Wetter & Verpackung
Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean-Atlantic hybrid: warm, dry summers (median 28 °C in June) with virtually no rainfall, but Atlantic sea-breezes can be surprisingly cool in the evenings, and the riverside Parque das Nações is notably windier than inland quarters. Pack lightweight layers (a linen shirt or cotton cardigan), as 10 °C temperature swings between noon and dusk are routine even in summer.
Live City Briefing
- The Lisbon metro's expansion of the Red Line through 2026–2027 includes new stations in the eastern suburbs; temporary service adjustments may affect connections from Oriente station (adjacent to Parque das Nações). Check STCP/Metro de Lisboa updates before journey planning.
- June 2026 coincides with the annual Festa de Lisboa festival (typically 12–13 June, honouring Santo António), featuring street processions, live fado in the Alfama, and temporary road closures in the historic quarters. The Parque das Nações Marriott remains unaffected, but city centre navigation may be congested.
- Recent hotel infrastructure upgrades across Lisbon's riverside precinct, including enhanced cycle paths and the continued waterfront regeneration of Belém, improve pedestrian access to cultural sites. Summer 2026 sees expanded terrace dining and temporary open-air venues along the Tagus, extending the season's social calendar beyond May through September.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Lisbon Marriott Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-7 facing the Tagus River (west), corner suites for extra space and light, rooms ending in 02-08 for better positioning away from elevator noise
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant due to foot traffic, rooms facing Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (east) for street noise, rooms near elevators and ice machines
Best views
West-facing rooms with Tagus River views, rooms overlooking Parque Eduardo VII
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 offer better tranquility, upper floors have less foot traffic noise
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise present on east-facing rooms during daytime, elevator noise audible on mid-level floors, breakfast service creates noise on lower floors 6-8am
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor west-facing room for river views and quietness, book corner rooms for superior space, visit during shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) for fewer guests, check room location maps during online booking, ask for room away from elevators at check-in, consider earplugs for ground-floor stays
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (Marriott Bonvoy members priority); ~50 Mbps average; no login constraints
Lifts serve all floors; no stairs-only sections in guest areas
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand; physical international papers (IHT, Guardian) available at concierge for €3–€5
15:00 standard; early check-in available from 12:00 subject to availability (€30 fee); late check-out until 14:00 (€50 fee)
Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out for registered guests; excess luggage €5/bag per night
Step-free main entrance via automatic sliding doors; accessible rooms (roll-in showers, grab bars) available; lifts wheelchair-accessible; some ground-floor common areas require tight turns
Hotel valet parking €18/night; nearest public car park (Parque Avenida) 100 m walk, €2/hour or €12/day; no EV charging on-site
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per room per night (municipal tax), charged at check-in
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate as advance deposit; €150 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: Igreja de São Jorge (1.2 km / 15 min walk north)
- Synagogue: Sinagoga de Príncipe Real (800 m / 10 min walk southwest)
- Mosque: Mesquita Central de Lisboa (2.1 km / 8 min by Uber)
Halal: Halal Central (supermarket with certified meats) Av. Álvares Cabral, 800 m walk southeast
Kosher: Pão de Canela (Jewish-owned bakery & deli, many pareve options) Rua Filipe Folque, 1.1 km walk south; certified items limited
Vegan/Vegetarian: Wish Slow Coffee House (vegan pastries, açai bowls) 600 m west; Ayurveda vegetarian restaurant (Rua da Rosa) 900 m south
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Príncipe Real district (boutiques, design) 1 km west; Colombo Shopping Centre (chain stores, food court) 2.8 km by metro; Baixa district traditional shops 1.5 km south
Tejo riverfront park (Parque Ribeiro das Naus, 1.2 km southwest) offers best views and flat terrain; Monsanto Forest Park 4 km north for woodland trails
Museu Colecção Berardo (modern art, free entry) 3.5 km west; Museu de Arte Portuguesa (free) 2 km south; Museu do Fado (€7 adult) 2.1 km southeast
Teatro Nacional D. Maria II (Rossio) 1.8 km south; Teatro Camões (Maat, Belém) 4 km west
No arcade/bowling on-site; nearest board-game café (Fábrica de Ideias) 1.8 km south in Alcântara
Parque da Serafina (playground) 600 m east; Oceanário de Lisboa (aquarium, €24 adult) 4 km east; Jerónimos monastery gardens (free, family-friendly) 4.2 km west
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: UV 7 (high) on 2 Jun, UV 8 (very high) on 3 Jun; apply SPF 30+ sunscreen, peak sun 11:00–15:00, wear hat/sunglasses
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate (late spring season), tree pollen declining; hay-fever sufferers take antihistamine; thunderstorm risk 20% both days, no air-quality alerts
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Caixa Geral de Depósitos ATM in hotel lobby (24/7); Millennium ATM (Avenida) 100 m walk
Farmácia da Avenida (Av. Combatentes, 10 min walk east; 08:00–20:00 weekdays, 09:00–19:00 weekends); 24h pharmacy: Farmácia Esteves (Av. Almirante Reis, 2.1 km northeast)
Supermercado Pingo Doce (24/7 supermarket with basic pharmacy items) Av. Combatentes 250 m walk east
Metro Marquês de Pombal station 400 m walk northeast; bus stop (lines 758, 36) at hotel; single journey €1.50 (card) or day pass VIVA 24h €10.15; validate card at turnstile
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
CGD money exchange (Baixa) fair rates, 10 min walk; avoid airport bureau (poor rate −5%); local bank branches offer competitive interbank rates
Card/contactless/mobile pay (Apple/Google) ubiquitous; some taxis cash-only; ATMs abundant; chip & PIN standard
Restaurants: 5–10% if excellent (not obligatory); taxi: round up €0.50–€1.00; hotel housekeeping €1–€2/night; concierge €2–€5 for special help
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Wish Slow Coffee House (espresso €1.50, cortado €2.10) 600 m west; locals queue here daily
Pastel de Nata + coffee at Pastéis de Belém (branches everywhere) €5 total; or sandwich from Pão de Canela (€4.50); cafeteria lunch at Pingo Doce (€7–€9)
Tasca typica (grilled sardines, rice, €8–€12) at Tasca do Campeão (Rua da Rosa) 900 m south; Tascantiga (traditional Portuguese stew €9)
Baixa district (Rua de Santa Justa) has pastel-de-nata carts, grilled sardine stalls (€3–€5); Mercado da Ribeira food court (15 min south) offers fresh fish & soup stands (€6–€10)
Pingo Doce supermarket 250 m east on Avenida; Lidl (budget chain) 1.1 km south; local fruit/veg market (Cais do Sodré) Wednesday–Saturday mornings
Zara/H&M/Primark in Príncipe Real (1 km west) or Colombo Centre (2.8 km); Feira da Ladra flea market (Tues & Sat, Campo de Santa Clara, 1.5 km east) for vintage/bargains
24-hour VIVA Viagem card (€10.15, unlimited metro/bus/tram) is best value; Uber/Bolt €3–€6 within city; from airport: Aerobus line 91 (€15, 30 min) cheaper than taxi (€15–€20 surge pricing)
i️ Gut zu wissen
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Lisbon🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lisbon, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Oriente Station (via ANAM shuttle) to Pestana Palace → São Bento / Local neighborhoods
💡 Most economical daily transit; buy a Viva Viagem card for unlimited travel. Tram 28 is iconic and passes near the hotel area.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Pestana Palace Hotel, São Bento
💡 Use official taxi ranks at airport or pre-book through hotel to avoid unmarked taxis. Fixed rates available.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Marquês de Pombal / City Center
💡 Budget-friendly option; get a 7-Colinas card at the airport for discounted local transit within Lisbon.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Oriente Station, then taxi/metro to Pestana Palace
💡 Reliable and direct airport connection; combine with metro for seamless journey to São Bento neighborhood.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
Rooms on floors 4-7 facing the Tagus River (west), corner suites for extra space and light, rooms ending in 02-08 for better positioning away from elevator noise
Which rooms should I avoid at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant due to foot traffic, rooms facing Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (east) for street noise, rooms near elevators and ice machines
Is Lisbon Marriott Hotel noisy?
Street noise present on east-facing rooms during daytime, elevator noise audible on mid-level floors, breakfast service creates noise on lower floors 6-8am
Which rooms have the best views at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
West-facing rooms with Tagus River views, rooms overlooking Parque Eduardo VII
What are insider tips for staying at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
Request high floor west-facing room for river views and quietness, book corner rooms for superior space, visit during shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) for fewer guests, check room location maps during online booking, ask for room away from elevators at check-in, consider earplugs for ground-floor stays
What time is check-in at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
Check-in at Lisbon Marriott Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Lisbon Marriott Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (Marriott Bonvoy members priority); ~50 Mbps average; no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
€2.00 per room per night (municipal tax), charged at check-in
Where can I eat cheaply near Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
Pastel de Nata + coffee at Pastéis de Belém (branches everywhere) €5 total; or sandwich from Pão de Canela (€4.50); cafeteria lunch at Pingo Doce (€7–€9)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Lisbon Marriott Hotel?
24-hour VIVA Viagem card (€10.15, unlimited metro/bus/tram) is best value; Uber/Bolt €3–€6 within city; from airport: Aerobus line 91 (€15, 30 min) cheaper than taxi (€15–€20 surge pricing)
When is the best time to visit Lisbon?
May and September–October offer the golden mean: daytime temperatures of 18–24 °C, low rainfall, and the Atlantic breeze tempers summer heat. These months precede peak tourism and avoid the winter's grey Atlantic depressions, providing optimal conditions for exploring the Alfama's hillside lanes, waterfront terraces, and outlying Sintra's Palacios without oppressive crowds.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Walk early morning for peaceful atmosphere and local fishermen; stop at waterfront cafés for affordable drinks with river views
💡 Less crowded than São Jorge Castle viewpoint; perfect for sunset photography with golden hour light
💡 Best visited on weekends; explore the narrow alleyways for hidden art installations and quirky vintage boutiques