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Palacio Ramalhete

$180-350/ Nacht

Buchen Sie dieses Hotel, wenn You want to live like a 19th-century aristocrat (or Madonna) in a quiet, tile-filled sanctuary away from the tourist crush.

Warum Gäste es lieben

8.9350 Bewertungen
  • Authentic 18th-century palace vibes with original azulejos
  • Heated courtyard pool (a rare find in a Lisbon boutique)
  • The 'Old Kitchen' room with its massive copper fireplace

Kurzfassung: A stunningly atmospheric time capsule that is currently struggling with maintenance and housekeeping consistency.

Bewertet von @jayneytravelsStaying here felt like living in a museum, but cozy. The original 18th-century tiles and that massive chandelier in the suite were unreal. If you love history and quiet luxury, this is the spot.


Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten

The hype

Guests are enchanted by the architecture and the courtyard pool, but recent stays are marred by shocking cleanliness lapses and aging bathrooms.

Reality check

The 'romantic decay' vibe is leaning too far into 'decay'—peeling paint, rusty fixtures, and spotty housekeeping are becoming common complaints.

  • You obsess over Portuguese tiles and antique furniture
  • You prefer a quiet residential neighborhood over the chaotic city center
  • You want a heated pool for a winter dip

Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung

5.5
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Recent reviews cite missed trash, dust, and even biological waste left from previous guests.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Concerning. Reports of mold in showers, rusty fixtures, and 'old & humid' smells.
  • Maintenance: Struggling. Peeling paint and worn-out bathroom tiles are common complaints.
  • Linens & towels: Generally clean but basic; some complaints about hardness.
  • Odors & scents: Old building smell—can be musty/damp in winter, though common areas often smell of wood polish.

Sleepability™

6.5MÄSSIG
MÄSSIG
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
  • Creaky floorboards from rooms above
  • Hallway footsteps
  • Plumbing noise

Vor der Buchung

Gut zu wissen

  • Lisbon City Tax is now €4 per person/night (up to 7 nights), payable at check-in.
  • Reception is 24/7 but the front door is locked; you ring a bell to enter.
  • Breakfast is served until 11:00 AM, which is generous for late sleepers.

Was Sie einpacken sollten

  • Earplugs (for the creaky floors)
  • Grip-sole slippers (the polished wood stairs are slippery)
  • Mosquito repellent (courtyard rooms can get bugs in summer)

Zimmer-Genie

Beste Auswahl

  • The Old Kitchen (Suite): Features a massive original stone hearth and copper fireplace
  • The Oak Room: Wood-paneled walls and a masculine, cozy library vibe
  • Dove Room: Former chapel with frescoes and waist-high azulejos

Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten

  • Standard Double Rooms: Often tiny, some with no space for a suitcase
  • Rooms near the reception: Can be noisy from check-in traffic

Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen

I am booking specifically for the architecture—please assign one of the heritage rooms like the 'Old Kitchen' or 'Oak Room.' Please avoid the smaller Standard rooms or anything on the ground floor near reception.

FAQ & Geheimtipps

Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.

Is the pool actually heated?

Yes, it is a heated 'tank' style pool, usable even in cooler months, though it's small.

Is there an elevator?

No. This is a protected historic building with many stairs. Staff will help with luggage, but you have to walk.

Does Madonna really own it?

No, she rented the entire hotel for a year (2017-2018) while house-hunting in Lisbon, but she does not own it.

Is there parking?

No on-site parking. There is a public garage about 5-10 minutes away (~€30/day), but street parking is a nightmare.

How far is the city center?

It's not in the center. You need a 15-min Uber or a ride on Tram 25/Bus 714 to get to Baixa/Chiado.

Is it suitable for kids?

Technically yes, but the vibe is very 'adult quiet' and the pool is small. Bored teenagers will hate it.


Insider-Tipps

  • The 'honesty bar' in the lounge is a nice touch—pour your own port and sit by the fire.

  • Ask for a room on the upper floors for a glimpse of the Tagus River.

  • The #15 tram stop is nearby but often packed; use the #25 tram or cheap Ubers instead.

5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren

  • 💡The 'sunflower' tile panel that gives the hotel its name is nearly rubbed away by centuries of footsteps.

  • 💡Some bathrooms have 'rusty metal clingers' and need serious renovation.

  • 💡The 'river view' from most rooms is actually a 'river glimpse' over rooftops.

  • 💡There is a secret passageway behind a revolving dresser in one of the lounges.

  • 💡The breakfast buffet includes sparkling wine, so you can start the day with a mimosa.

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Karte

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