Browns Central Hotel, Lisbon Hotels
18th-century building with modern and Art Deco-style rooms, an international brasserie, and a cozy bar that hosts local events
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Nestled within the vibrant heart of Lisbon, Browns Central Hotel offers a captivating blend of historical charm and contemporary sophistication. Imagine stepping back in time to the 18th century, only to be greeted by the modern comforts and conveniences of the 21st. This unique experience awaits you just a short stroll – a mere two blocks, to be precise – from the iconic 1902 Elevator of Santa Justa.
The hotel enjoys a prime location in the enchanting neighborhood of Chiado, a district renowned for its captivating blend of old-world elegance and modern flair. As you explore Chiado, you’ll discover a treasure trove of antique stores, each brimming with fascinating artifacts and stories from the past. Landmark buildings stand as proud testaments to Lisbon’s rich history, while renowned restaurants offer a delectable array of culinary delights. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit The Bertrand, the world’s oldest operating bookstore, a haven for literary enthusiasts.
Just a stone’s throw away, bordering Chiado, lies Alfama, the city’s historic Old Town. A leisurely 15-minute walk will transport you to this captivating district, where you can immerse yourself in Lisbon’s authentic atmosphere. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral, a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture, and São Jorge Castle, offering panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River. Alternatively, a pleasant 10-minute walk will lead you down to the riverside, where you can explore the vibrant sites and shops that line the Tagus River, the lifeblood of Lisbon.
Behind the distinctive, and rather memorable, pistachio facade of this carefully preserved 18th-century building, you’ll discover approximately 80 stylish and modern rooms. The hotel’s interior design seamlessly blends minimalist aesthetics with vibrant colors, bold patterns, and quirky art pieces, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and welcoming. While the Small and Deluxe Rooms offer a cozy retreat, guests seeking additional space and comfort may wish to consider the Stylish Attic or Suite options, providing ample breathing room to unwind and relax. Each bathroom is elegantly appointed with marble finishes and features luxurious rainfall shower heads, ensuring a refreshing and invigorating experience.
The hotel’s cozy bar exudes the glamorous ambiance of the 1920s, with its Art Deco decor transporting guests to a bygone era. Here, you’ll often find live performances, engaging talks, and captivating readings, creating a vibrant social scene that brings together both locals and hotel guests. The brasserie offers an international menu with a satisfying array of options – from juicy burgers and succulent steaks to delicious pasta dishes. The decor similarly captures a romantic and historic atmosphere with its bold design.
For a quiet moment of relaxation, curl up in the hotel’s library with one of the many available books. Alternatively, engage in conversation with one of the friendly and knowledgeable staff members, who are always eager to share insider tips and recommendations for exploring the city, ensuring you make the most of your time in Lisbon.
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From the seemingly never-ending festivals to the diverse range of cultures that have made Portugal their home over the centuries, to the simple but delightful culinary experiences, the vibrant heritage and cultural diversity of this country captivate travelers.
When is the best time to visit?
Portugal is a year-round destination, but if possible, travelers should aim to visit in the springtime when the almond blossoms and wildflowers cover the countryside.
Where should you go in Portugal?
Experience the traditional Alfama neighborhood of Lisbon before it will be absorbed by the rest of the bustling city’s culture, tour the ancient ruins of Sintra and historic Evora, walk along the bluffs of Europe’s most southwestern point at Cabo de São Vicente, and relax on the beaches of Ilha de Tavira.
How many days do I need?
There are too many destinations that are must-sees in Portugal to see the country in less than a week. At least 10 days is best.
Getting Around Portugal
Although smaller than neighboring Spain and France, distances in Portugal are still significant—traveling from Porto to Faro, for example, takes five hours by car. Flying is a quick and comfortable way to get between the country's major cities, with the largest airport being Lisbon Airport (LIS). Going by bus or train are also options here.
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