Il tuo soggiorno — Tings Lisbon
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La proprietà — Tings Lisbon
Tings Lisbon is a converted 18th-century townhouse in the Chiado district, all whitewashed walls and contemporary art. The lobby feels like a friend's airy apartment: parquet floors, a communal table with a laptop-friendly bench, and the smell of fresh coffee from the in-house café. It's deliberately no-frills — no bellhops or minibars — but the rooftop terrace with views over the Tagus and São Jorge Castle is the real amenity. This place suits independent travellers who want a central base with character, not a chain-hotel cocoon.
Cronache di Lisboa
Lisbon was founded by the Phoenicians around 1200 BC, later becoming a key outpost for the Romans and the Moors. Its golden age exploded in the 15th and 16th centuries as the launchpad of the Age of Discovery, when explorers like Vasco da Gama sailed from Belém. The 1755 earthquake levelled much of the city, which rebuilt in the orderly Pombaline style — low-slung buildings with arcaded streets. Today, Lisbon wears its layers comfortably: medieval Alfama alleys run below pastel-coloured 19th-century townhouses, and contemporary galleries and vegan cafés sit next to tile-covered tascas. The city hums with a pragmatic optimism, unshowy but intensely proud of its fado tradition and pastéis de nata.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Lisboa →I migliori mesi
September to October — still warm (24-28°C), the tourist crush eases after August, and hotel rates drop from peak. The sea is still swimmable, and the city's outdoor cafés hum without the July queues.
Peak / Festival Surge
June to August, especially June's Festas de Lisboa (street parties, grilled sardines, music) and July's NOS Alive music festival. Hotel prices double or triple, and advance booking is essential. Rooms at Tings Lisbon in early July can hit €250+ a night.
Stagione di spalla
Late March to early April and November (before Christmas shopping). Rates at Tings Lisbon can fall to €100-130, the weather is crisp but sunny (18-20°C in spring, 15°C in November), and the city feels local again.
Meteo e imballaggio
Lisbon's climate is Mediterranean with an Atlantic twist: sudden cool breezes or brief showers can arrive without warning, even in summer. Pack layers — a light jacket or cardigan for evenings — and always carry a reusable water bottle, as public drinking fountains are plentiful and reliable.
Briefing della città — Lisboa
- A new 1-km cycle lane opened along the waterfront between Cais do Sodré and Belém in April 2026, making it easier to reach the Torre de Belém and the MAAT museum by bike; pick up a Gira bike at the station near the hotel.
- The Lisbon Metro's Red Line extension to São Sebastião finished in late 2025, cutting transfer times from the airport to central stations — the hotel is a 10-minute walk from Baixa-Chiado station.
- Lisbon's tourist tax doubled to €4 per person per night in October 2025; it applies to all stays up to seven nights and is paid on arrival at registered properties like Tings Lisbon.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Tings Lisbon, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3 or 4 facing the garden or rear courtyard (away from Rua da Senhora do Monte). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough for good lift access.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor, which face the street directly and are most exposed to traffic noise and passersby. Also avoid rooms immediately adjacent to the lift shaft, as the lift is small and audible in neighbouring rooms.
Best views
Rooms at the front (facing Rua da Senhora do Monte) offer a partial view of the São Jorge Castle if your window is oriented uphill. Rear rooms look onto neighbouring buildings but are quieter.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are the quietest — further from street noise and above the restaurant/bar area that may operate on the ground level.
🔊 Noise notes
The street is a steep hill in a densely built residential area — expect scooter engines, bin collection (early morning), and occasional church bells. The hotel's small lobby and bar on the ground floor can generate chatter until late evening.
Insider tips
1. If arriving by car, ask staff about public parking options nearby — the hotel has no own parking, and on-street is scarce due to the narrow hill. 2. Request a room on a higher floor (3 or 4) at booking, and confirm by email a few days before arrival.
- 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 — Tings Lisbon
Free unlimited Wi-Fi for all guests, typical speed 30 Mbps down; login via room number and surname
Single lift serves all floors (ground to 3rd); no stairs-only sections
No physical papers; free digital news via PressReader on lobby tablet (print on request)
Check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop from 09:00 (no fee); late check-out until 12:00 (no charge), after 12:00 subject to €30 fee until 14:00
Free for same-day arrivals before check-in and after check-out; no long-term storage
No step-free entrance (one step at main door, ramped on request with 24h notice); lift width 80 cm unsuitable for wide wheelchairs
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: Parque Graça (Rua Graça 59), €16/24h, no EV charging; free on-street parking possible but very limited
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night (up to 7 nights), applies to guests aged 13+
Deposit & card hold: First night charged at booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Igreja Evangélica chinesa em Lisboa (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: Anturio.com (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
- Church: Igreja de Santa Marta (1.3 km · ~17 min walk)
- Church: Orthodox Church (1.7 km · ~21 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Tivoli Fórum — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
Museu da Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Teatro Taborda — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Parque Infantil do Jardim Braamcamp Freire — 675 m · ~8 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 165 m · ~2 min walk
Farmácia Guerra — 86 m · ~1 min walk
Late night shop — 137 m · ~2 min walk
Lavra - Rua Câmara Pestana — 921 m · ~12 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rates; avoid bureaux at the airport or tourist spots as they charge poor rates and fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; contactless is common. Some small cafés and markets may be cash-only, so keep some euro coins and notes.
Not expected but appreciated. Round up the bill in restaurants (5-10% for good service), leave small change for taxis, and hotel staff get €1-2 per bag or per day for housekeeping.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →A bica (espresso) at a local café: around €0.70-1.00.
A lunch menu with soup, main, drink and coffee at a tasca or café: about €7-10.
A main course like grilled fish or a bifana at a simple restaurant: around €10-14.
Get a pastel de nata from any pastelaria (€1.20-1.50) or a prego sandwich from a snack-bar. Food trucks and stalls near Mercado de Campo de Ourique are good for budget eats.
Pingo Doce and Lidl are the common supermarkets in this area.
For cheap high-street fashion, head to stores like Zara or H&M in the Baixa or Chiado districts, or browse the flea market at Feira da Ladra for second-hand bargains.
A single-trip Viva Viagem card loaded with the daily cap (€6.60) covers all metro/bus/trans for 24h. From the airport, take the metro (€1.65 single or within the 24h pass) - the cheapest way into town.
Eat the lunch menu (prato do dia) instead of dinner – same food, much cheaper. Buy a loadable Viva Viagem card for public transport; single tickets are more expensive. Skip the tourist-tram lines and walk or use the bus/metro – São Jorge views are free from the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte just steps from your door.
Buono da sapere — Lisboa
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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 Tings Lisbon
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 165 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia Guerra — 86 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 Tings Lisbon?
Request a room on floors 3 or 4 facing the garden or rear courtyard (away from Rua da Senhora do Monte). These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise but low enough for good lift access.
Which rooms should I avoid at Tings Lisbon?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor, which face the street directly and are most exposed to traffic noise and passersby. Also avoid rooms immediately adjacent to the lift shaft, as the lift is small and audible in neighbouring rooms.
Is Tings Lisbon noisy?
The street is a steep hill in a densely built residential area — expect scooter engines, bin collection (early morning), and occasional church bells. The hotel's small lobby and bar on the ground floor can generate chatter until late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Tings Lisbon?
Rooms at the front (facing Rua da Senhora do Monte) offer a partial view of the São Jorge Castle if your window is oriented uphill. Rear rooms look onto neighbouring buildings but are quieter.
What are insider tips for staying at Tings Lisbon?
1. If arriving by car, ask staff about public parking options nearby — the hotel has no own parking, and on-street is scarce due to the narrow hill. 2. Request a room on a higher floor (3 or 4) at booking, and confirm by email a few days before arrival.
What time is check-in at Tings Lisbon?
Check-in at Tings Lisbon is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Tings Lisbon have Wi-Fi?
Free unlimited Wi-Fi for all guests, typical speed 30 Mbps down; login via room number and surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Tings Lisbon?
€2 per person per night (up to 7 nights), applies to guests aged 13+
Where can I eat cheaply near Tings Lisbon?
A lunch menu with soup, main, drink and coffee at a tasca or café: about €7-10.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Tings Lisbon?
A single-trip Viva Viagem card loaded with the daily cap (€6.60) covers all metro/bus/trans for 24h. From the airport, take the metro (€1.65 single or within the 24h pass) - the cheapest way into town.
When is the best time to visit Lisboa?
September to October — still warm (24-28°C), the tourist crush eases after August, and hotel rates drop from peak. The sea is still swimmable, and the city's outdoor cafés hum without the July queues.
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.