Cette propriété
The Radisson Blu Lisbon occupies a prime position in the Parque das Nações district, a modern riverside quarter that contrasts sharply with Lisbon's medieval core—expect clean Scandinavian minimalism, business-class efficiency, and floor-to-ceiling views of the Tagus estuary from many rooms. This is a hotel for travellers who want contemporary comfort and walkability to architectural landmarks (the Vasco da Gama Centre, Oriente Station) without the bohemian grit of Alfama or Chiado. The lobby radiates calm professionalism: polished stone, muted tones, and a sense of purposeful transit rather than lingering romance. It suits conference delegates, design-conscious couples, and those prioritising proximity to modern Lisbon over cobbled tradition.
️ Chroniques de la ville
Lisbon, founded by the Phoenicians and Latinised as 'Olisipo' under Roman rule, emerged as a Moorish stronghold before Christian reconquest in 1147 shaped its medieval street grid and Romanesque cathedral. The 1755 earthquake—one of Europe's most catastrophic—levelled much of the city and prompted the Pombaline reconstruction: a rational grid of wide streets and earthquake-resistant architecture that defines the Baixa district today. Renaissance and Manueline splendour (exemplified by Jerónimos Monastery) celebrates the Age of Discovery when Portuguese navigators reached India and Brazil, enriching the city's coffers and aesthetic imagination. Modern Lisbon, revitalised after the 1974 Carnation Revolution's transition from dictatorship, has rebranded itself as a tech and creative hub whilst preserving its faded yellow facades, vintage trams, and working-class neighbourhoods that inspired twentieth-century writers and artists.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
April–May and September–October deliver balmy temperatures (18–24°C), negligible rainfall, and the sweet spot between Easter holiday crowds and summer's peak influx. May sees the city in late spring bloom with manageable hotel occupancy, whilst September offers the Festas de Santo António's lingering cultural energy without peak-season queuing at Jerónimos or the Castle.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July and August are peak summer: temperatures soar to 28–32°C, beaches and boats fill with Northern Europeans, and hotel rates spike 40–60% above shoulder rates. June also accelerates—the Festas de Santo António (12–13 June) drive domestic tourism, street parties consume the Alfama, and families book ahead. August specifically sees Portuguese schools on holiday and international package tours at their zenith.
La saison des épaules
November–February offers the deepest discounts (20–35% off peak) with mild, crisp weather (10–15°C), occasional rain, and quiet monuments; March is similarly quiet but slightly warmer. These months suit travellers indifferent to sunshine and keen to explore museums, restaurants, and fado venues without jostling crowds.
Météo & emballage
Lisbon's Atlantic-influenced climate brings sudden afternoon thunderstorms even in summer, and ocean winds can create a chill despite warm sunshine; humidity spikes near the Tagus. Pack a compact waterproof jacket or brolly, layers for temperature swings, and UVA sunscreen—you will burn faster than expected near water reflection.
Le Live City Briefing
- June 2026 coincides with Lisbon's lingering Festas de Santo António season (celebrations typically peak 12–13 June but extend into mid-month): expect decorative sardine grills in Alfama, street music, and elevated footfall in historic quarters—the Radisson's riverside location and metro access offer refuge from chaos.
- The Lisboa E-Tram project (ongoing) has expanded the vintage tram network into Alcântara and beyond; check current tram Line 15 status (2026) for scenic Tagus-side journeys to Belém from near your hotel.
- Post-pandemic, Lisbon's tourism infrastructure has stabilised with dynamic pricing and surge-managed entry to key sites (Jerónimos, Castle, Pastéis de Nata queues); early-morning visits (before 09:00) now essential for major monuments in June—your hotel's position suits metro-enabled expeditions.
️ Votre séjour
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Radisson Blu, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 7-9 facing the Tagus River (south/west facing), corner suites with balconies, rooms ending in 01, 02, 07, 08
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms (street noise from Avenida da Liberdade), rooms 101-108, east-facing rooms overlooking internal courtyard, rooms near elevator shafts
Best views
Tagus River and 25 de Abril Bridge views from south/west facing rooms on floors 7+, city skyline from rooms 701-708
Quietest floors
Upper floors 8-10, away from elevator core on south/west wing
🔊 Noise notes
Located on Avenida da Liberdade (busy main road with significant traffic noise). Restaurant/bar on ground floor creates activity noise 7am-11pm. Internal courtyard rooms experience less street noise but more internal hotel sounds.
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor river view rooms at booking - these command premium rates but justify it. Bring earplugs if street-facing. Best time for quiet: 2am-6am and Sunday mornings. Rooftop bar area quieter than ground floor. Room service available until 11pm. The hotel's renovation improved soundproofing in 2020+ rooms.
- 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
Les installations de l'hôtel
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps) in all areas; login via room number and last name; no paid tier required
Full lift service to all floors (5 storeys); no stairs-only sections; accessible throughout modern property
Complimentary digital PressReader with access to international and Portuguese publications; free daily Portuguese newspaper (Público/Diário de Notícias) in lobby weekdays; property built 2006, modern architecture with no heritage quirks
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (€30); late check-out until 14:00 costs €40, until 18:00 costs €80
Complimentary storage available 24 hours before and after stay; excess luggage stored securely at no charge
Step-free access throughout; accessible entrance via main lobby; wheelchair-accessible rooms (2 units, ground floor), accessible bathroom with grab rails and roll-in shower, accessible parking spaces adjacent to entrance
On-site valet parking €18/night (limited 30 spaces); nearest public car park Parque das Nações (Pavilhão Multiusos) 150m away at €1.20/hour or €12/day; no EV charging on-site
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per person per night (mandatory tourist tax, applied to guests aged 13+)
Deposit & card hold: One night's accommodation as advance deposit; €150 incidental card hold at check-in for room charges
Dining & Hours sur place
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Catholic Church: Igreja de Santa Maria de Belém (Jerónimos Monastery Church) (2.8 km west; 35 min walk or 10 min bus (Tejo/758 line))
- Mosque: Mesquita Central de Lisboa (3.2 km southwest; 12 min bus (40/58 lines) or 40 min walk)
- Synagogue: Sinagoga Shaarei Tikvá (1.8 km southwest; 20 min walk or 8 min bus (758/706 line))
Halal: Halal Meat Shop, Rua Morais Soares (Alcântara): 3.5 km away; 12 min bus (15/40 line); also restaurants in Alcântara district (Avenida 24 de Julho)
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant within 5 km; nearest kosher grocer at Casa Israela (Rua Alexandre Herculano, 4.2 km away); self-catering recommended
Vegan/Vegetarian: Wish Slow Coffee House (Rua da Rosa, Alfama): 2.1 km away; 15 min bus (737/758) or 25 min walk; excellent vegan-friendly café with plant-based pastries
Le style de vie et la récréation
Parque das Nações Shopping Centre: 300m walk (10 min); Centro Colombo Mall: 3 km north (bus 5/8 min); upscale shops (Avenida da Liberdade) 4 km away
Tagus River promenade (Passeio do Tejo): 600m east from hotel, flat 3 km scenic walk towards Belém; Parque das Nações gardens with botanical areas; Vasco da Gama Bridge views; terrain is paved and accessible
No arcade/bowling on-site; Bowling Lisboa (Parque das Nações, Pavilhão Multiusos): 500m away; board-game cafés in Príncipe Real district (3 km, 15 min bus)
Parque das Nações Playground & Gardens: 400m walk, free entry; Oceanário de Lisboa: 200m walk, €15 adult entry; Pavilhão do Conhecimento (science centre): adjacent to hotel, €9.50 entry
️ Environnement & Santé
☀️ UV index: Early June: UV index 7-8 (High); UV exposure risk moderate-high. Recommendation: use SPF 30+ sunscreen, peak sun hours 11:00-16:00, seek shade during midday, reapply sunscreen every 2 hours if outdoors
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: grass pollen (moderate-high), tree pollen (low, post-spring season). Advice: antihistamine recommended for sensitive individuals; pollen count typically higher mornings; indoor air-con reduces exposure in hotel
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Caixa Geral de Depósitos ATM in Parque das Nações Shopping Centre: 350m walk (5 min); Millennium BCP ATM in Pavilhão Multiusos: 450m walk (6 min); 24/7 cash withdrawal available
Farmácia Parque das Nações (in shopping centre): 350m walk; 09:00-21:00 weekday, 10:00-20:00 weekend; prescription & OTC medicines. Nearest 24-hour pharmacy: Farmácia Central (Avenida da Liberdade, 4.5 km; bus 706/758 + 10 min walk)
Continente Hypermarket (Parque das Nações): 400m walk; open 08:00-23:00 daily; stocks toiletries, snacks, basic medicines; 24-hour alternative is Farmácia Galeão (Alcântara, 3.5 km, bus required)
Metro Oriente Station: 600m east (8 min walk via Avenida Marechal Craveiro Lopes); Red Line towards Camarate/Santa Apolónia; local fare €1.50 single journey; Viva card (rechargeable) recommended; 10-journey card €13.50 (better value)
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
ATMs offer best rates (as listed above); Caixa Geral de Depósitos at shopping centre (350m) offers fair exchange; avoid airport exchange booths (poor rates, high commissions); Monday-Friday bank hours 08:30-15:00
Contactless/card payment universal in Lisbon; Visa/Mastercard accepted everywhere; American Express at major retailers; mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) widely accepted; inform bank of Portugal travel to avoid card blocks
Restaurants: 5-10% if service satisfactory (discretionary, not obligatory); taxis: round up to nearest €0.50-€1.00 or 5-10%; hotel staff: €1-2 for housekeeping, €1 for bellhop; bartenders: €0.50-1.00 per drink
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Wish Slow Coffee House (Rua da Rosa, Alfama) or local pastelarias: €1.00-1.50 espresso/café; Café Brasil (nearby chain): €0.90 short black; 25 min walk south or 10 min bus (758)
Pastel de Nata + coffee at pastelaria (€3-5); grab sandwich/salad at Continente deli counter (Parque das Nações, €5-7); francesinha sandwich at small tasca (€6-8); lunch menus ('prato do dia') at local tascas €9-12
Tasco (casual Portuguese tavern) in Alcântara: mains €8-12; grilled fish/rice at beachside chiringuito (seasonal, Tejo waterfront): €10-14; pizza €7-10 at local pizzeria; budget meal €12-15 including drink
Ginjinha cherry liqueur shots at kiosks (Rua Rosa/Alfama): €1.50; Caldo verde & pastéis de bacalhau (cod fritters) at markets; Rua 1º de Dezembro street food stalls near Baixa: €4-7; Mercado da Ribeira food hall (1.5 km west) open 10:00-00:00
Continente Hypermarket (Parque das Nações, 400m walk): budget supermarket with own-brand savings; Pingo Doce (national chain, nearest 2 km): competitive prices on basics; Lidl (if available locally, typically €1-3 cheaper than major chains)
C&A, Zara, H&M at Parque das Nações Shopping (400m): moderate pricing; Rua da Rosa (Alfama) vintage/second-hand shops: €5-15 per item; street markets at Feira da Ladra (Alfama, Tuesdays/Saturdays): bargain clothes €2-8
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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.
Se faire entourer
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.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Radisson Blu?
Rooms on floors 7-9 facing the Tagus River (south/west facing), corner suites with balconies, rooms ending in 01, 02, 07, 08
Which rooms should I avoid at Radisson Blu?
Ground floor rooms (street noise from Avenida da Liberdade), rooms 101-108, east-facing rooms overlooking internal courtyard, rooms near elevator shafts
Is Radisson Blu noisy?
Located on Avenida da Liberdade (busy main road with significant traffic noise). Restaurant/bar on ground floor creates activity noise 7am-11pm. Internal courtyard rooms experience less street noise but more internal hotel sounds.
Which rooms have the best views at Radisson Blu?
Tagus River and 25 de Abril Bridge views from south/west facing rooms on floors 7+, city skyline from rooms 701-708
What are insider tips for staying at Radisson Blu?
Request high floor river view rooms at booking - these command premium rates but justify it. Bring earplugs if street-facing. Best time for quiet: 2am-6am and Sunday mornings. Rooftop bar area quieter than ground floor. Room service available until 11pm. The hotel's renovation improved soundproofing in 2020+ rooms.
What time is check-in at Radisson Blu?
Check-in at Radisson Blu is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Radisson Blu have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps) in all areas; login via room number and last name; no paid tier required
Is there a city or tourist tax at Radisson Blu?
€2.00 per person per night (mandatory tourist tax, applied to guests aged 13+)
Where can I eat cheaply near Radisson Blu?
Pastel de Nata + coffee at pastelaria (€3-5); grab sandwich/salad at Continente deli counter (Parque das Nações, €5-7); francesinha sandwich at small tasca (€6-8); lunch menus ('prato do dia') at local tascas €9-12
When is the best time to visit Lisbon?
April–May and September–October deliver balmy temperatures (18–24°C), negligible rainfall, and the sweet spot between Easter holiday crowds and summer's peak influx. May sees the city in late spring bloom with manageable hotel occupancy, whilst September offers the Festas de Santo António's lingering cultural energy without peak-season queuing at Jerónimos or the Castle.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 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
💡 The church interior is free to enter; only the cloisters and museum require paid admission