Il tuo soggiorno — Hotel White Lisboa
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La proprietà — Hotel White Lisboa
Lobby feels like a calm, white-washed retreat from Lisbon’s steep hills: clean lines, tiled floors, a small seating area with a vase of fresh white lilies. The USP is its location — just off the Avenida da Liberdade, a five-minute walk to Rossio station and the Baixa district. It suits budget-conscious travellers who want a reliable, quiet base within striking distance of the main sights, not a design or party hotel.
Cronache di Lisboa
Lisbon was founded by the Phoenicians around 1200 BC, later became a vital Roman and then Moorish port. The 1755 earthquake and tsunami flattened the city centre, which was rebuilt by the Marquis of Pombal with wide, grid-like streets and uniform, quake-resistant buildings — now the Baixa district. From the Age of Discovery through the 20th-century Estado Novo regime, Lisbon’s identity has been shaped by its river, its seafaring past, and a long, slow recovery into a vibrant, contemporary capital known for fado, pastéis de nata, and hillside trams.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Lisboa →I migliori mesi
April, May, and October: warm enough for outdoor cafés and tram rides, but not July’s crushing heat; tourist crowds are thinner than in August, and hotel prices stay below summer peak.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August (especially the week of the Santo António festival on June 12-13, which spills into early July) — the city swells with tourists, temperatures hit 30°C+ (86°F+), and hotel prices jump by 30-50%. The main driver is summer holidays and the Festas de Lisboa street parties.
Stagione di spalla
September and October offer the best trade-offs: still pleasant weather (23-25°C/73-77°F), fewer crowds, and hotel rates often drop 20-30% from August highs. Late October also sees the start of the quieter season before Christmas.
Meteo e imballaggio
Lisbon’s microclimate means hot, dry days but sudden cool Atlantic breezes by evening, especially near the river. Pack light layers and a thin jacket or cardigan for after sunset, plus comfortable walking shoes as the city’s many hills and cobbles are brutal on flip-flops.
Briefing della città — Lisboa
- The city’s Metro is running extended hours until 1am on weekends through August — useful for late-night return from Bairro Alto or Cais do Sodré nightlife.
- Lisbon’s new ‘Mais Habitação’ law (April 2024) means short-term rental restrictions are tightening: you’ll see fewer Airbnb listings but no impact on hotels. Expect slightly fewer tourists in the residential neighbourhoods.
- The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum just reopened its main gallery after a two-year renovation (June 2026) with new climate-controlled rooms — a cool, quiet escape from July heat.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel White Lisboa, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 4 to 6 facing the rear courtyard. These upper floors minimise street noise from Avenida da República and often have better light.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (no street buffer) and any room facing Avenida da República directly — trams and traffic run along this main avenue until late. Also skip rooms near the lift core if you value quiet.
Best views
Side or rear-facing rooms may glimpse the courtyard or neighbouring buildings. Ask for an upper floor facing west for late afternoon light, though a direct view of Avenida da República is noisy but shows the city avenue.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 through 6 are quietest, assuming the lift doesn’t run all night. Higher floors (if the building has them) are generally quieter from street level.
🔊 Noise notes
Avenida da República is a major road with trams, buses, and taxis from early morning until late. Foot traffic and nearby cafés add chatter. Internal noise from the lift and adjacent rooms is possible in a 3-star building.
Insider tips
1. If you drive, ask reception about local garages in advance – Avenida da República has limited on-street parking and parking is not listed at the hotel. 2. Request a room away from the lift on an upper floor when booking directly; a well-written note may get you a quieter assignment at check-in.
- 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
strutture alberghiere — Hotel White Lisboa
Free standard Wi-Fi (up to 15 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (30 Mbps) €5 per 24h; no login limit but device timeouts after 30 minutes idle
One lift serves all 6 floors; no stairs-only sections
Free digital PressReader access via hotel iPads in lobby; no physical newspapers
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 09:00; late check-out until 14:00 fee €30 (subject to availability)
Free of charge for same-day; secure luggage room behind reception
Step-free access from street via ramp at side entrance; wheelchair-accessible room on ground floor; lift interior width 75cm — may not fit all mobility scooters
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Parque Estacionamento Av. República (€18 for 24h, 100m away); no EV charging
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night (up to 7 nights); children under 13 exempt
Deposit & card hold: First night charged at booking (non-refundable for prepaid rates); €100 per stay incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Igreja de Cristo (606 m · ~8 min walk)
- Church: Igreja de Santa Marta (845 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Nova Vida (961 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Igreja Evangélica chinesa em Lisboa (1.3 km · ~17 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Centro Comercial Sol — 262 m · ~3 min walk
Museu Medeiros e Almeida — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Teatro Villaret — 156 m · ~2 min walk
Parque Infantil do Jardim Braamcamp Freire — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 162 m · ~2 min walk
Farmácia Sousa Martins — 55 m · ~1 min walk
Arya Mini Mercado — 131 m · ~2 min walk
Avenida — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs inside banks or shopping centres; avoid exchange bureaux at airport and tourist spots — they give poor rates and high fees.
Contactless Visa/Mastercard accepted almost everywhere, including small shops and cafés; American Express is less common. Mobile pay works in most chain places.
Not expected but appreciated: round up the bill or leave 5-10% at restaurants (if service charge not included). Taxis: round up to nearest euro. Hotel staff: €1-2 per bag or per night for housekeeping.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →A 'bica' (short espresso) at any local pastelaria or café costs around €0.70-1.00.
A 'prato do dia' (daily special) with drink at a típico restaurant near Avenida da República costs about €8-11.
A main course of grilled fish or meat at a simple neighbourhood restaurant runs €12-16.
Bifana (pork sandwich) or pastel de nata from any pastelaria; cheap eats concentrated around Campo Pequeno metro area, a short walk from Avenida da República.
Pingo Doce (two branches on Avenida da República) and Continente are the main budget supermarkets.
Zara, Mango, and C&A on Avenida da República itself; the Rua do Carmo area (a 15-minute metro ride) has more high-street brands.
A 24-hour public transport pass (Carris/Metro) costs €6.80; from the airport, take metro (Vermelha line to Alameda, then change to Verde line to Avenida da República — total about €1.70 single fare).
Eat lunch rather than dinner at restaurants for cheaper set menus. Buy a Viva Viagem card (€0.50) and load a multi-day pass instead of single tickets. Buy wine at grocery stores (Pingo Doce) for €3-5 instead of paying restaurant markups.
Buono da sapere — Lisboa
Type C/F · 230V
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$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
LisboaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lisboa, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel White Lisboa
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 162 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia Sousa Martins — 55 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Find train tickets →Lisbon Airport (LIS) - Aeroporto station → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments (via Alameda, then Linha Verde to Rossio)
💡 Buy a Viva Viagem card (€0.50) at the station machine. Top up with a single journey. Change at Alameda to the green line—Rossio station is a 7-min walk to the hotel.
Martim Moniz (base of hill near hotel) → Graca & Alfama (scenic loop back to Martim Moniz)
💡 Not for airport transfers, but handy from the hotel. The hotel is 6 mins from Martim Moniz tram stop. Go early morning (before 9am) to skip queues. Buy your single ticket or use the Viva Viagem card.
Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments
💡 Official taxis queue outside arrivals. Avoid touts—use the rank. Pre-booking with apps like Uber or Bolt often costs €10–€12.
Lisbon Airport (LIS) - Stop outside Terminal 1 → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments (closest stop: Restauradores)
💡 Aerobus stops right at Restauradores. From there, the hotel is a 5-min walk down Rua das Portas de Santo Antão. Avoid this for late arrivals.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Hotel White Lisboa?
Request a room on floors 4 to 6 facing the rear courtyard. These upper floors minimise street noise from Avenida da República and often have better light.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel White Lisboa?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (no street buffer) and any room facing Avenida da República directly — trams and traffic run along this main avenue until late. Also skip rooms near the lift core if you value quiet.
Is Hotel White Lisboa noisy?
Avenida da República is a major road with trams, buses, and taxis from early morning until late. Foot traffic and nearby cafés add chatter. Internal noise from the lift and adjacent rooms is possible in a 3-star building.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel White Lisboa?
Side or rear-facing rooms may glimpse the courtyard or neighbouring buildings. Ask for an upper floor facing west for late afternoon light, though a direct view of Avenida da República is noisy but shows the city avenue.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel White Lisboa?
1. If you drive, ask reception about local garages in advance – Avenida da República has limited on-street parking and parking is not listed at the hotel. 2. Request a room away from the lift on an upper floor when booking directly; a well-written note may get you a quieter assignment at check-in.
What time is check-in at Hotel White Lisboa?
Check-in at Hotel White Lisboa is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel White Lisboa have Wi-Fi?
Free standard Wi-Fi (up to 15 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (30 Mbps) €5 per 24h; no login limit but device timeouts after 30 minutes idle
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel White Lisboa?
€2 per person per night (up to 7 nights); children under 13 exempt
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel White Lisboa?
A 'prato do dia' (daily special) with drink at a típico restaurant near Avenida da República costs about €8-11.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel White Lisboa?
A 24-hour public transport pass (Carris/Metro) costs €6.80; from the airport, take metro (Vermelha line to Alameda, then change to Verde line to Avenida da República — total about €1.70 single fare).
When is the best time to visit Lisboa?
April, May, and October: warm enough for outdoor cafés and tram rides, but not July’s crushing heat; tourist crowds are thinner than in August, and hotel prices stay below summer peak.
Principali attrazioni a Lisboa
💡 The climb is free if you’re quick, but the official access fee is €3. Instead, go to the nearby rooftop of the Santa Justa Lift for a similar view at no cost (just queue).
💡 Go at sunset on a weekday to avoid crowds. Bring a bottle of wine from the nearby mini-mercado.
💡 Best for a cheap lunch: pick up a pastel de nata (€1.30) and a coffee from the corner bakery. Avoid the seafood counters if you’re on a tight budget.
💡 Entry is €2. Go on a dry weekday morning when it’s nearly empty. Watch for fallen fruit on the paths.
💡 Free entry on Sundays until 2pm, and for all under-12s. The cloister café is lovely but pricey; bring a snack.