Votre séjour — Kab+1
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La propriété — Kab+1
Kab+1 is a compact, design-led 3-star hotel in the heart of Lisbon’s Baixa district, a stone’s throw from Rossio Square. The lobby feels like a smart Lisbon apartment: white-washed walls, local tile accents, and a small honesty bar. Rooms are clean, modern, and efficient — no frills, but strong Wi-Fi and blackout curtains. It suits city-breakers who plan to spend most of their time out exploring, not lounging in the hotel.
Chroniques de Lisbon
Lisbon’s founding is linked to the Phoenicians, but it rose to global prominence during the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries. The 1755 earthquake devastated the city, leading to the grid-like Baixa Pombalina rebuild — one of Europe’s first planned urban centres. The 1998 Expo rejuvenated the eastern riverfront, and today Lisbon is known for its 19th-century trams, hillside bairros, and a thriving tech and tourism scene.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Lisbon →Meilleurs mois
May and September: warm, sunny days (22-26°C) without the July-August heat and crowds. October also works for mild weather and lower prices.
Peak / Festival surge
July and August are peak season: temperatures hit 28-32°C, city beaches (e.g., Carcavelos) are packed. Festa de Santo António (12-13 June) and NOS Alive (early July) spike demand. Hotel prices can double from April rates.
La saison des épaules
March-April and October are excellent budget shoulder months: temperatures 16-22°C, fewer tourists, and hotel rates 30-40% lower than peak. Expect some rain but long sunny spells.
Météo & Emballage
Lisbon’s climate is Mediterranean with Atlantic influence: summer mornings can be cool and foggy (the ‘Lisbon shroud’), then hot by noon. Pack layers: a light jacket or sweater for evenings, plus a sun hat and comfortable walking shoes for all the hills.
Briefing de la ville — Lisbon
- The Lisbon Metro’s Linha Verde (Green Line) station at Rossio is undergoing escalator upgrades until late 2026; expect occasional delays and use alternative stations or the nearby Martim Moniz exit.
- The ‘Novo Mobilidade’ bus rapid transit line along the Avenida da Liberdade opened in spring 2025, offering a faster route from Baixa to the Campo Grande area.
- July 2026 sees the NOS Alive music festival in Algés (7-9 July); book transport and accommodation early as it draws crowds and spikes hotel occupancy across the city.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Kab+1, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard (away from the street). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough to get stable Wi-Fi and quick lift access. Courtyard-facing rooms are quieter and darker for sleeping.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms and rooms facing the street directly. The ground floor suffers from street noise, footfall, and potential light seepage from the lobby. Street-facing rooms get traffic noise from Lisbon's narrow roads and trams.
Best views
No meaningful views — this is a 3-star city hotel on a Lisbon street. A courtyard-facing room gives a quiet outlook; if you must face the street, you'll see a typical Lisbon urban scene (cobblestones, trams, shopfronts).
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 (top floor likely) — furthest from the lobby, street, and service areas. Higher floors reduce impact from street-level bustle and lift motors.
🔊 Noise notes
Lisbon is noisy: trams, motorbikes, and street life run late. Street-facing rooms will get noise from Rua Augusta or similar arteries. The lift motor can hum in adjacent rooms, so request one not next to the shaft.
Insider tips
1. Check in early (around 2pm) to choose a courtyard-facing room; they're limited. 2. If driving, ask the hotel about parking — Lisbon's streets are tight and paid parking is common. 3. Request a kettle or iron in advance; 3-star hotels often store them at reception.
- 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
Hôtel Facilités — Kab+1
Free WiFi throughout, average speed 30 Mbps down, no login or time limit
One small lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; building is a converted 18th-century townhouse with original tile panels in the lobby
Check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop allowed from 08:00 (free); late check-out until 13:00 for €25 (subject to availability)
Free storage at reception on day of arrival and departure
Step-free entrance via a portable ramp (request ahead); lift fits a standard wheelchair; adapted guest room available with grab bars and roll-in shower
No on-site parking; nearest public garage is Parking Praça do Município (€18 per night). No EV charging on site
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night, payable at check-in, exempt for children under 13
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment via credit card required at booking; a €50 incidental hold per room on arrival
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Church: Igreja de Santos-o-Velho (241 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Saint Andrews Church of Scotland (512 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Capela das Irmãs Escravas do Sagrado Coração de Jesus (581 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Convento de São Francisco de Paula (683 m · ~9 min walk)
Style de vie et récréation
Espaço Chiado — 2.0 km · ~25 min walk
Jardim da Rocha do Conde de Óbidos — 500 m · ~6 min walk
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga — 343 m · ~4 min walk
Sociedade Musical Ordem e Progresso — 360 m · ~5 min walk
Parque Infantil do Jardim Elisa Baptista de Sousa Pedroso — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Nearest — 665 m · ~8 min walk
Farmácia Paiva da Costa — 532 m · ~7 min walk
Mercado de Santos — 117 m · ~1 min walk
Santos — 424 m · ~5 min walk
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rate; avoid airport and tourist bureau exchange desks that add poor rates and fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; contactless and mobile pay (Google/Apple Pay) common for small amounts; carry some cash for markets, small cafes, and tips.
Restaurants: 5-10% if service not included (often is); taxis: round up; hotel staff: €1-2 per bag or per night for housekeeping.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →A short espresso (bica) at any neighbourhood café costs about €0.70-1.00.
A prato do dia (daily plate) at a local tasca or lunch spot runs €7-10 including a drink.
A main course at a casual restaurant is €10-15; a glass of house wine adds €2-3.
Time Out Market or the streets around Cais do Sodré and Martim Moniz are packed with affordable pastel de nata, bifanas, and sandwiches.
Pingo Doce, Continente, and Lidl are everywhere and good for basics.
Rua Augusta and Baixa shopping streets have Zara, Mango, and H&M; for cheaper, head to Colombo or Amoreiras malls.
A single Viva Viagem card (€0.50) plus a single ride is €1.65; a 24-hour pass for buses, metro, trams, and funiculars is €6.60. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station) for €1.65.
Buy a Viva Viagem card and load a multi-day pass instead of single tickets. Eat lunch at a tasca rather than dinner — same quality, lower price. Avoid eating right at Praça do Comércio or Rossio; walk a block or two inland for better value.
Bon à savoir — Lisbon
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Emergency Contacts
Lisbon112 or 808 24 24
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lisbon, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Kab+1
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 665 m · ~8 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia Paiva da Costa — 532 m · ~7 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Find train tickets →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.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Kab+1?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the inner courtyard (away from the street). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough to get stable Wi-Fi and quick lift access. Courtyard-facing rooms are quieter and darker for sleeping.
Which rooms should I avoid at Kab+1?
Avoid ground-floor rooms and rooms facing the street directly. The ground floor suffers from street noise, footfall, and potential light seepage from the lobby. Street-facing rooms get traffic noise from Lisbon's narrow roads and trams.
Is Kab+1 noisy?
Lisbon is noisy: trams, motorbikes, and street life run late. Street-facing rooms will get noise from Rua Augusta or similar arteries. The lift motor can hum in adjacent rooms, so request one not next to the shaft.
Which rooms have the best views at Kab+1?
No meaningful views — this is a 3-star city hotel on a Lisbon street. A courtyard-facing room gives a quiet outlook; if you must face the street, you'll see a typical Lisbon urban scene (cobblestones, trams, shopfronts).
What are insider tips for staying at Kab+1?
1. Check in early (around 2pm) to choose a courtyard-facing room; they're limited. 2. If driving, ask the hotel about parking — Lisbon's streets are tight and paid parking is common. 3. Request a kettle or iron in advance; 3-star hotels often store them at reception.
What time is check-in at Kab+1?
Check-in at Kab+1 is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Kab+1 have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout, average speed 30 Mbps down, no login or time limit
Is there a city or tourist tax at Kab+1?
€2 per person per night, payable at check-in, exempt for children under 13
Where can I eat cheaply near Kab+1?
A prato do dia (daily plate) at a local tasca or lunch spot runs €7-10 including a drink.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Kab+1?
A single Viva Viagem card (€0.50) plus a single ride is €1.65; a 24-hour pass for buses, metro, trams, and funiculars is €6.60. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station) for €1.65.
When is the best time to visit Lisbon?
May and September: warm, sunny days (22-26°C) without the July-August heat and crowds. October also works for mild weather and lower prices.
Principales attractions à Lisbon
💡 Start at Miradouro das Portas do Sol for morning light, then walk up to Miradouro da Graça for sunset. Avoid the packed tram 28—walking is faster and free.
💡 Start at Miradouro das Portas do Sol just before sunset for golden light on the rooftops. Avoid the tram 28 route for quieter streets.
💡 Start at the top (Graça) and walk downhill to avoid steep climbs. Best in early morning for fewer crowds.
💡 Skip the paid museum upstairs unless you're keen on religious art. The church itself is free and the main attraction.
💡 Start at the cathedral and walk uphill towards the castle. The best views are free. Avoid trams 12 and 28 at peak times; locals hate the crowds.
💡 Get a super bock from the bar across the street—it's half the price of the kiosk. Bring a blanket as the pavement gets cold by night.
💡 The greenhouse has a small tropical garden and café — cheap coffee and a quiet spot. The park is breezy, so bring a jacket even in summer.
💡 Free entry weekends. Bring a book for the bench under the giant rubber tree at the far end. Closed for lunch (1pm-2pm).