Location & Contacts
Privileged location in the heart of Lisbon
Located in the cosmopolitan centre of Lisbon, close to the Marquês de Pombal, Hotel Hills is a perfect choice for those wishing to explore the Portuguese capital, considered one of the most beautiful European capitals..
Contacts
Rua Dona Estefânia 24, 1150-134 Lisboa
Phone N.
+351 210515490
Call to the national landline network
Reservations
reservations@hillshotellisboa.pt
For any further information please contact:
+351 210515490
Call to the national landline network
Points of Interest
Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade dazzles with its elegance and charm in the heart of the Portuguese capital, where the largest number of high fashion shops of national and international brands are concentrated.
Baixa Chiado
Lisbon’s Baixa-Chiado is a cultural and commercial hotspot in the city. The cobbled streets reveal traditional shops, bookshops and historic cafés. The harmony between the old and the contemporary creates a charming and vibrant atmosphere.
Terreiro do Paço
Also known as Praça do Comércio, it is one of the largest squares in Europe, covering 36,000 square metres and located on the banks of the River Tagus.
Bairro Alto
It is a picturesque neighbourhood known for its narrow streets, lively nightlife and bohemian atmosphere. The old buildings are home to bars, restaurants and alternative shops that welcome visitors of all generations.
Alfama
It’s a historic and picturesque quarter, with narrow streets that reveal its Muslim influence. Located between São Jorge Castle and the Jardim do Tabaco dock, this is where fado was born and where the fado houses are honoured at every turn. With one of the most beautiful panoramic views over the city and the Tagus River, it is a cultural treasure that captivates visitors from all over the world.
Castelo de São Jorge
São Jorge Castle is the highest point in the city of Lisbon and its construction dates back to the 2nd century AD. It is considered the city’s most representative monument. São Jorge Castle is located on the highest hill in Lisbon and its first occupation dates back to the 2nd century BC, making it the oldest known fortification. Archaeological records show that people such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Muslims passed through the Castle.