


Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon

The Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is the grande-dame, art-filled icon of the city — the 1959 Ritz on Lisbon's most revered address, raised over Eduardo VII Park, the Old Town and the Tagus. Its defining feature is the rooftop running track, eleven floors up with panoramic views, and inside hangs one of the largest private collections of contemporary Portuguese art, an “unofficial museum” that includes Almada Negreiros's Centaurs. Michelin-starred CURA and the Nikkei cooking of O Japones anchor the dining, the eleven-hundred-revered Varanda brunch is a Lisbon institution, the fifteen-hundred-square-metre Ritz Spa adds an eighteen-metre indoor lap pool and eucalyptus saunas, and 282 rooms wear a Louis-XVI-meets-Art-Deco style across more than forty thousand square metres of rare marble. The setting is the heart of the city: Eduardo VII Park rolls down toward the Marques de Pombal and the Avenida da Liberdade, the Baixa, Chiado and Alfama are a short walk or tram ride, and Belem with its Jeronimos Monastery and pastel de nata, and a day trip to Sintra, lie beyond. It is the prestige, heritage Lisbon pick — distinct from the wellness-and-business Corinthia.













- Room only or bed-and-breakfast.
- Year-round, in the heart of Lisbon.
- Made for couples, art lovers and foodies.
- From Lisbon airport into the city.


