Hotel Overview

  • Aerial view of Lisbon's Alfama district with its colorful buildings, red-tiled roofs and the white dome of the National Pantheon, overlooking the Tagus River.

    The tiled roofs and colourful facades of Alfama

  • A lobby area with sofas, chairs and white flowers.

    Bright blooms complement the artwork in Almada Negreiros Lounge

  • Outdoor pool
    Outdoor Pool

    Our organic-shaped outdoor pool is the perfect place to go for a swim after a day exploring the city of seven hills. Open April to October

  • A person stretches with arms overhead while standing on a rooftop running track on a sunny day, with the horizon between water and sky visible in the background

    Rooftop views over Lisbon offer endless inspiration from our outdoor running track

  • Our heated 18-metre (59-foot) indoor lap pool lets you go for an invigorating swim no matter the weather

  • Hotel suite with a seating area, chaise lounge, round table and a bedroom partially divided by a dresser and shelving unit.

    These comfortable Fifties-inspired Four Seasons Junior Suites are framed by a seamless backdrop of earth and stone shades, warm woods and delicate patterns

  • Neatly made hotel bed with white linens, green wall lamp and flowers on a wooden nightstand.

    The newly renovated Deluxe Park-View Room captures the spirit of the 1950s while offerings scenic views of Eduardo VII Park

  • Modern exterior of CURA restaurant illuminated in the evening

    CURA draws from Lisbon’s rich regional palette for atmosphere and its artisanal dishes

  • A blue tiled wall with many windows and balconies.

    Discover the colourful tiles (azulejos) as you walk up and down the seven hills of Lisbon

  • Aerial view of Guincho coastal road

    Drive the infamous Guincho road following the coastline, and surround yourself with the striking cliffs and beautiful white sand of wild Guincho Beach

  • Modern waterfront building with sweeping architectural curves, people walking along a cobblestone promenade at sunset.

    Located on the riverfront of the historic district of Belém, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (maat) was designed by Amanda Levete Architects, with the ambition of presenting national and international exhibitions by contemporary artists, architects and thinkers

Services & Amenities

  • A person stretches with arms overhead while standing on a rooftop running track on a sunny day, with the horizon between water and sky visible in the background
    Rooftop Workouts

    Take a lap around the outdoor running track, drop by for a one-on-one Pilates session or simply work out in the fitness centre as you gaze through floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the entire city

  • An indoor pool in a bright space finished in neutral tones. A figurative sculpture is displayed against a wall at the end of the pool.
    Indoor Lap Pool

    Go for a dip in our heated 18-metre (59-foot) indoor lap pool and relax in the poolside lounge beds

  • Outdoor pool
    Outdoor Pool

    Surrounded by secluded alcoves and lush landscaping, our organic-shaped outdoor pool is the perfect place to go for a swim after a day exploring the city of seven hills, or to bask in the sun on a plush lounge chair, fresh fruit in hand. Open April to October

Accommodations

  • Elegant living room with a patterned sofa, armchairs, glass coffee table, classic lamps and ornate wall paneling.
    Royal Suite

    Natural light streams from panoramic windows in our signature suite, where three private balconies, a spacious living area and a separate dining room invite hours of conversation, as well as space for a peaceful retreat.

  • Elegant living room with cream sofas, floral armchairs, a dark wood coffee table, ornate drapes and large windows with a water view.
    Presidential Suite

    A grand marble entrance welcomes you to this top-floor corner suite, where the vast living and dining rooms were made for entertaining.

  • Neatly made hotel bed with white linens, green wall lamp and flowers on a wooden nightstand.
    Premier Park-View Room

    Inspired by the Hotel’s original Fifties-style accommodations, these comfortable rooms feature private terraces perfect for enjoying your morning cup of coffee. Draped in symbolism, the chairs are modelled after those found in the Hotel’s Card Room back in 1959, and inject a luxurious vibrancy with their rich blue and canard teal hue and geometric crushed velvet fabric.

  • Hotel suite with a seating area, chaise lounge, round table and a bedroom partially divided by a dresser and shelving unit.
    Studio Suite

    These comfortable Fifties-inspired Studio Suites are framed by a seamless backdrop of earth and stone shades, warm woods and delicate patterns.

Dining

  • Outdoor terrace dining area with white tablecloths, surrounded by potted trees and flowers, as staff set tables.
    Varanda Restaurant
  • Close-up of diners using chopsticks to share sushi and sashimi at an outdoor table with soy sauce dishes.
    O Japonês
  • A lobby area with sofas, chairs and white flowers.
    Almada Negreiros Lounge
  • Outdoor lounge area with cushioned seating, candlelit tables and a decorative wall relief, set against a softly lit building exterior.
    Ritz Bar
  • Modern restaurant interior with sculptural gold light fixtures, wood panel walls and stylish blue and tan seating.
    CURA
  • Aerial view of kidney-shaped pool surrounded by red umbrellas
    Ritz Pool Bar