🇵🇹 Lisboa, Portugal
Hyatt Regency Lisbon
📍 63, Rua da Junqueira, Lisboa, 1300-343
Your stay — Hyatt Regency Lisbon
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The Property — Hyatt Regency Lisbon
The Hyatt Regency Lisbon sits in a converted 1970s office block near Marquês de Pombal, giving it a clean, corporate feel that suits business travellers and couples wanting a reliable base. The lobby is all marble and brushed chrome, with a tall atrium that lets in good northern light, and the staff are crisp but genuinely helpful. The USP is its rooftop terrace and pool with sweeping views over the city and the river Tagus, which makes up for a neighbourhood that’s more functional than charming. It works best for travellers who want a dependable five-star experience without the fuss or pretence of the chipperier boutique hotels in the historic centre.
Chronicles of Lisboa
Lisbon has been inhabited since the Phoenician era, but its real growth came after the Moors fortified it in the 8th century. The 1755 earthquake flattened most of the lower city, and the Marquês de Pombal rebuilt it on a grid of wide squares and low-rise buildings designed to survive future tremors. The 19th century brought grand boulevards like Avenida da Liberdade, lined with plane trees and now home to high-end shops. Today, the city is a mix of faded grandeur and youthful reinvention, with a tech-startup scene, a revived waterfront, and fado still drifting from tiled alleyways in Alfama.
Best Time to Visit
Full Lisboa guide →Best months
May and June offer long sunny days, temperatures around 25°C, and the city less crowded than July though the Saint Anthony’s festivities in June add a lively local buzz. September is also excellent — the sea is still warm, summer crowds thin out, and the light softens.
Peak / festival surge
July through August is peak season when Lisbon swelters at 30-35°C and hotel prices can double. The city fills with cruise-ship day-trippers and festival-goers, especially for the NOS Alive music festival in early July. Book the Hyatt Regency three months ahead for acceptable rates.
Budget shoulder season
Late September to October and March to April are the sweet spots. Temperatures hover around 20-22°C, flights and rooms drop by 30-40%, and you can still eat outdoors. Avoid major holidays — Easter can spike prices briefly.
Live City Briefing — Lisboa
- The Lisbon metro’s Red Line extension reached the airport in 2023, cutting taxi reliance, but the Yellow and Blue lines still close for maintenance on weekends — check the operator’s site before heading out.
- A new 5km waterfront promenade from Belém to the Alcântara docks opened in late 2024, linking the historic tower to the LX Factory creative hub, with cycle lanes and cafe stops along the way.
- The city council has banned short-term holiday rentals in many central apartment blocks from 2025, so expect more resident-friendly streets but fewer last-minute apartment bookings for visitors. The Hyatt Regency is unaffected by this rule.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hyatt Regency Lisbon, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a high floor (5th-7th) facing the Jardim da Junqueira or the river Tagus. These rooms get better light and quieter conditions, away from street-level bustle.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the 2nd floor directly above the main lobby or restaurant can pick up breakfast noise and lobby chatter. Low-floor rooms facing Rua da Junqueira (even-numbered rooms if the street side is south) suffer from traffic rumble from the one-way road and early morning delivery trucks.
Best views
Rooms on the back side (facing south-west) overlook the Jardim da Junqueira, a leafy park, and glimpses of the river. Front-facing rooms look onto the busy one-way street and opposite buildings.
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 are highest and most insulated from street noise. The hotel has 7 floors total; the top two are typically quietest.
🔊 Noise notes
Rua da Junqueira is a main connecting road to the Belém district, with steady car and bus traffic from early morning. Trams run a block away. The hotel's river side is shielded but the park attracts morning joggers and children—noticeable on low floors if windows are open.
Insider tips
Use the hotel's valet parking (€25/day); your satnav will drop you at the front but the garage entrance is tighter—staff handle it. For quiet, ask for a high-floor room with a river view at check-in—these are the same price category but often held back.
- 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
Hotel Facilities — Hyatt Regency Lisbon
Free basic Wi-Fi (10 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (up to 50 Mbps) at €10 per day; no login needed, just accept terms
Two lifts serve all floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital newspaper via PressReader available on login; no printed papers. Property is a repurposed 18th-century convent with original tile panels in the lobby
Check-in from 15:00; early bag drop available from 6:00; late check-out until 14:00 for €50, after 14:00 charges half-day rate
Complimentary luggage storage at bell desk for same-day arrivals or post-check-out
Step-free access from street to lobby via ramp; lifts to all floors; adapted rooms with roll-in showers; no structural limitations
On-site valet parking at €25 per night; nearest public car park at Largo do Calvário (€12 per night, 5 min walk); two EV charging points (Type 2, free for guests)
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night, up to 7 nights, payable at check-in
Deposit & card hold: First night non-refundable deposit for advance bookings; €100 incidental hold per stay on a credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Capela de Santo Amaro (579 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Igreja Evangélica Assembleia de Deus (631 m · ~8 min walk)
- Church: Assembleia de deus Pentecostal (637 m · ~8 min walk)
- Church: Ermida de Nosso Senhor do Cruzeiro (681 m · ~9 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Jardim Avelar Brotero — 295 m · ~4 min walk
Museu de Arte Contemporânea Armando Martins — 673 m · ~8 min walk
Academia Alto Santo Amaro — 551 m · ~7 min walk
Parque Infantil do Jardim Avelar Brotero — 300 m · ~4 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 974 m · ~12 min walk
Farmácia Teles — 329 m · ~4 min walk
Sweet Mini Mercado — 290 m · ~4 min walk
Alcântara — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use Multibanco ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist spots as they charge high fees and poor rates. Your bank may add a fee but the rate will be fair.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in restaurants, supermarkets, and shops; contactless and Apple/Google Pay are common. Some smaller cafes and market stalls prefer cash.
Not expected but appreciated. Round up the bill in restaurants (5-10% for good service), leave small change in taxis, and tip hotel staff €1-2 per bag or per day for housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A bica (espresso) at a local pastelaria costs around €0.70–€1.00. Do not buy from touristy places near main squares.
A prato do dia (daily special) at a tasca or local restaurant for €7–€10 includes soup, main, drink, and coffee.
Grilled fish or frango (chicken) with sides at a simple neighbourhood restaurant: €10–€15 for a main.
Pastéis de nata from any pastelaria (€1.20 each); bifanas (pork sandwich) from market stalls for €3–€5. Intendente and Martim Moniz areas have cheap eats.
Pingo Doce and Lidl are the common budget supermarkets here; Minipreço is also good for basics.
Primark at Centro Colombo (by metro) or cheap Portuguese brands like Salsa at outlet stores; the Feira da Ladra flea market in Alfama on Tuesdays and Saturdays for second-hand finds.
A Viva Viagem card (€0.50) topped with a 'zapping' credit works on metro, bus, and tram; single trip €1.50, max €6.40 per day. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station) to Saldanha – a single ticket costs €1.50.
Eat lunch out rather than dinner: many restaurants offer the prato do dia at a third of the evening price.Fill up your Viva Viagem card with zapping credit rather than buying day passes if you travel less than 4 times in a day.Buy pastéis de nata from a pastelaria, not a bakery near the waterfront: price difference can be double.
Good to know — Lisboa
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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 Hyatt Regency Lisbon
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 974 m · ~12 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia Teles — 329 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
Request a high floor (5th-7th) facing the Jardim da Junqueira or the river Tagus. These rooms get better light and quieter conditions, away from street-level bustle.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
Rooms on the 2nd floor directly above the main lobby or restaurant can pick up breakfast noise and lobby chatter. Low-floor rooms facing Rua da Junqueira (even-numbered rooms if the street side is south) suffer from traffic rumble from the one-way road and early morning delivery trucks.
Is Hyatt Regency Lisbon noisy?
Rua da Junqueira is a main connecting road to the Belém district, with steady car and bus traffic from early morning. Trams run a block away. The hotel's river side is shielded but the park attracts morning joggers and children—noticeable on low floors if windows are open.
Which rooms have the best views at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
Rooms on the back side (facing south-west) overlook the Jardim da Junqueira, a leafy park, and glimpses of the river. Front-facing rooms look onto the busy one-way street and opposite buildings.
What are insider tips for staying at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
Use the hotel's valet parking (€25/day); your satnav will drop you at the front but the garage entrance is tighter—staff handle it. For quiet, ask for a high-floor room with a river view at check-in—these are the same price category but often held back.
What time is check-in at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
Check-in at Hyatt Regency Lisbon is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hyatt Regency Lisbon have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (10 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier (up to 50 Mbps) at €10 per day; no login needed, just accept terms
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
€2 per person per night, up to 7 nights, payable at check-in
Where can I eat cheaply near Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
A prato do dia (daily special) at a tasca or local restaurant for €7–€10 includes soup, main, drink, and coffee.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hyatt Regency Lisbon?
A Viva Viagem card (€0.50) topped with a 'zapping' credit works on metro, bus, and tram; single trip €1.50, max €6.40 per day. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station) to Saldanha – a single ticket costs €1.50.
When is the best time to visit Lisboa?
May and June offer long sunny days, temperatures around 25°C, and the city less crowded than July though the Saint Anthony’s festivities in June add a lively local buzz. September is also excellent — the sea is still warm, summer crowds thin out, and the light softens.
Top Attractions in 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.