Pros

  • Convenient location near restaurants, shops, and metro station
  • Vibrant hotel with whimsical artwork and funky decor
  • Modern apartments with kitchenettes, plus Penthouse apartment that sleeps six
  • Large, trendy bar with live music, tapas, and fishbowl drinks
  • Roof terrace with beautiful views
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Rooms get outside noise
  • Fee for breakfast
  • No on-site parking
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Bottom Line

Guests looking for something outside the norm will likely be pleased with Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa. There’s no run-of-the-mill decor at this 55-room hotel; instead, there are bold portraits covering doors, mirrored ceilings decorating hallways, and an eclectic mishmash of furnishings in common spaces.  A buffet breakfast with a variety of homemade foods is offered for a fee, and there’s a bar on-site with live music. Rooms are modern and have kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi, but they lack alarm clocks and can get noisy. Guests looking to stay in a quieter location may want to compare rates with The House, a modern boutique B&B in a residential area outside the city center.

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Lisbon Art Stay Apartments Baixa

Scene

Apartment hotel with a modern art gallery vibe and lively bar

The lobby at Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa oozes industrial elegance, with chandeliers and exposed pipes on the ceilings. The mix of furnishings is simultaneously homey and eccentric and includes wall clocks, mannequins, and vintage furniture covered in animal prints. Hallways vary; some boast vibrant hues of red and blue while others are covered in geometric mirrors making them look like the inside of a fun house. The funky vibe tends to attract young couples and groups. 

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Location

Central location within walking distance to restaurants, shops, and public transportation

Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa has an excellent location in central Lisbon. It’s a five-minute walk to Rossio Square, where guests can find restaurants, shops, and arresting architecture. It’s also a 10-minute walk to the Camoes Square District, where there's plenty of nightlife opportunities. Several attractions are within a 15-minute walk of the hotel, including the Bairro Alto, the Praca do Comercio, and St. George’s Castle. There’s a metro stop within a few blocks, putting the airport within a 25-minute commute on public transportation.

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Rooms

Distinctive, artsy rooms with kitchenettes and modern bathrooms

The rooms at the hotel are all one-of-a-kind, and most are decorated with vibrant artwork. There's a variety of color and furnishing combinations, including a green room with a wooden ceiling, a white room with a blue ceiling, and a gray-and-white brushed room that feels like a warehouse. Room decor is a varied mix of modern and vintage pieces such as metal tables and wooden headboards. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes furnished with cookware, refrigerators, coffee/tea facilities, microwaves, and stoves. Some rooms also come with olive oil and honey. Most bathrooms are modern, with soap and shampoo dispensers, glass vessel sinks and stone or glittery tile walk-in showers -- one of the bathrooms even has an underwater mural on the ceiling. Rooms can get outside noise, so earplugs are provided. There's also a Penthouse that can sleep up to six guests. 

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Features

Breakfast buffet for a fee and on-site bar serving drinks and tapas

The hotel provides a breakfast buffet for a fee that includes breads with spreads, homemade quiches and cakes, and fresh juice. Guests can order cocktails or tapas at the on-site bar with service in a boldly decorated dining room or at covered cafe tables on the street outside. There's also live entertainment on some evenings. A roof terrace with seating gives a serene spot to sunbathe and take in beautiful views of the city and river. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Lisbon Art Stay Apartments Baixa

Scene

Apartment hotel with a modern art gallery vibe and lively bar

The lobby at Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa oozes industrial elegance, with chandeliers and exposed pipes on the ceilings. The mix of furnishings is simultaneously homey and eccentric and includes wall clocks, mannequins, and vintage furniture covered in animal prints. Hallways vary; some boast vibrant hues of red and blue while others are covered in geometric mirrors making them look like the inside of a fun house. The funky vibe tends to attract young couples and groups. 

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Location

Central location within walking distance to restaurants, shops, and public transportation

Lisbon Short Stay Apartments Baixa has an excellent location in central Lisbon. It’s a five-minute walk to Rossio Square, where guests can find restaurants, shops, and arresting architecture. It’s also a 10-minute walk to the Camoes Square District, where there's plenty of nightlife opportunities. Several attractions are within a 15-minute walk of the hotel, including the Bairro Alto, the Praca do Comercio, and St. George’s Castle. There’s a metro stop within a few blocks, putting the airport within a 25-minute commute on public transportation.

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Rooms

Distinctive, artsy rooms with kitchenettes and modern bathrooms

The rooms at the hotel are all one-of-a-kind, and most are decorated with vibrant artwork. There's a variety of color and furnishing combinations, including a green room with a wooden ceiling, a white room with a blue ceiling, and a gray-and-white brushed room that feels like a warehouse. Room decor is a varied mix of modern and vintage pieces such as metal tables and wooden headboards. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, and kitchenettes furnished with cookware, refrigerators, coffee/tea facilities, microwaves, and stoves. Some rooms also come with olive oil and honey. Most bathrooms are modern, with soap and shampoo dispensers, glass vessel sinks and stone or glittery tile walk-in showers -- one of the bathrooms even has an underwater mural on the ceiling. Rooms can get outside noise, so earplugs are provided. There's also a Penthouse that can sleep up to six guests. 

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Features

Breakfast buffet for a fee and on-site bar serving drinks and tapas

The hotel provides a breakfast buffet for a fee that includes breads with spreads, homemade quiches and cakes, and fresh juice. Guests can order cocktails or tapas at the on-site bar with service in a boldly decorated dining room or at covered cafe tables on the street outside. There's also live entertainment on some evenings. A roof terrace with seating gives a serene spot to sunbathe and take in beautiful views of the city and river. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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