Overview
Long considered Lisbon's premier luxury hotel and located right in the
heart of the city, Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon provides a glorious
bird's-eye view of the city's stunning historic sites and makes the
perfect starting point for exploring its unique architecture.
Designed
with the intention of marking Lisbon's name internationally and adding
to the prestige of the Portuguese hotel industry, the Hotel is truly a
landmark establishment in all senses of the word.
Situated atop one of Lisbon's seven hills, the Hotel?s striking vistas over Eduardo VII Park, St. George's Moorish Castle and the Tagus River provide a dramatic introduction to the diverse personality of the city outside.
Accommodation
Inside the elegant 10-storey building, spacious interiors house
18th-century replica furnishings and an outstanding collection of
contemporary Portuguese tapestries, and paintings and sculpture bring
examples of the city's finest art within the exclusive grasp of the
Hotel's guests.
Renowned as one of Portugal's premier hotels, five-star Four Seasons
Hotel Ritz Lisbon boasts views galore, historical artwork, a luxurious
spa and fitness centre, and acclaimed dining.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Of the 282 guest rooms and luxury suites at Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, 272 have private terraces overlooking the Hotel's gardens, Eduardo VII Park, St. George's Castle, the Old Town, the Tagus River and the 25th of April Bridge.
Guest Rooms
WIth historical terrace views and modern amenities, our guest rooms provide guests with instant relaxation, comfort and peace of mind.Superior Room
The Superior Rooms are located on the higher floors of the Hotel for magnificent views of the city, as well as on the lower floors for convenience.
Most rooms feature a 9-square-metre (96-square-foot) private terrace. The bathroom is in lavish marble and includes a separate shower
Deluxe Room
Decorated in imperial blue or country browns, the Deluxe Rooms have private terraces and outdoor seating, and overlook the Old Town, Eduardo VII Park or the Hotel gardens. They are furnished with a large working desk and include a comfortable seating area with sofa and superbly appointed marble bathrooms with a separate shower.
Premier Room
Decorated in Bidermeyer or Pierre-Yves Rochon style, the Premier Rooms are located on the top three floors of the Hotel with some of the best views in Lisbon overlooking Old Town, Eduardo VII Park and the Hotel gardens. The rooms have an ample private terrace and outdoor seating, and are furnished with a large working desk, a comfortable seating area with sofa, and superbly appointed marble bathrooms with a separate shower.
Suites
With exquisite terrace views, extra space, modern ameneties and elegant historical furnishings, our luxury suites in Lisbon are ideal for meeting, entertaining or relaxing.Four Seasons Junior Suite
The Four Seasons Junior Suite's private entrance leads to a large, furnished alcove off the bedroom, offering a comfortable seating area.
Decorated in an imperial style with dominance of green and beige colours, their 73-square-metre (791-square-foot) size makes them the ideal choice for long stays.
These suites have a separate dressing area and are furnished with a large, executive working desk. All of them have their own 9-square-metre (99-square-foot) private terrace. The bathrooms are very generous in size and are appointed with beautiful black marble.
Central One-Bedroom Suite
Central One-Bedroom Suites feature a large living room separated from the bedroom by a foyer. They offer private terraces off the bedroom and the living room, and overlook Eduardo VII Park.
Grand One-Bedroom Suite
Located on the 7th and 10th floors, the large and elegant Grand One-Bedroom Suites overlook Eduardo VII Park and Marquês de Pombal Square.
They feature replicas of Queen Mary II and King José I furnishings, supplied by the Foundation Ricardo do EspÃrito Santo Silva.
Imperial One-Bedroom Suite
Largely acclaimed by our clients, these suites benefit from views of the Eduardo VII Park and, on the higher floors, the Tagus River.
They are decorated in an imperial style. With three large terraces, the living room is particularly bright and furnished with a very comfortable seating area with sofa, a large executive working desk and a dining table that seats four.
The private entrance of the suite also leads to the foyer entrance of the bedroom. With a spacious private terrace with outdoor seating, the bedroom is furnished with a King bed, an executive working desk and a small dressing table. The bathroom is superbly appointed with black marble.
Each of the Imperial One-Bedroom Suites can be converted to a two-bedroom suite by adding one of our Four Seasons Junior Suites, offering up to four terraces with panoramic views of the city.
Foundation One-Bedroom Suite
Elegantly decorated by the Foundation Ricardo do EspÃrito Santo Silva with unique replicas of Queen Mary II and King José I furniture, the Foundation One-Bedroom Suites capture the ambience of the late 18th century with magnificent frescos made in the Pillement style.
The large living room is separated from the bedroom (a second bedroom may also be adjoined) by a nice foyer entrance. These suites have private terraces off the bedroom and the living room. The bedroom is appointed with a king bed.
Residency Suite
Located on the fourth floor of the Hotel, this signature suite is a true homage to 1950s glamour, evoking the feeling of the Hotel in its early days. The suite's four private balconies offer breathtaking views of the city and Eduardo VII Park.
Royal Suite
Located on the ninth floor of the Hotel, this one-of-a-kind signature suite offers breathtaking views of the city, including the Eduardo VII Park, the Tagus River and St. George's Castle, from panoramic windows and furnished balconies.
The living room has a large seating area in soft taupe and mauve tones.
A few pieces of uniquely restored furniture from the Foundation Ricardo do EspÃrito Santo Silva complete the décor.
Perfect for entertaining, the Royal Suite has a private dining room, which seats 8 to 10 people on a beautiful, dark-wood table, lit by an antique chandelier. A fully equipped separate kitchenette aides the logistics for private affairs or intimate dinners. The visitors'area is complemented by a separate bathroom.
The oversized bedroom has its own private terrace and a magnificent, black-marble bathroom, complete with double sink. The large mirrors on the walls magically turn into TV screens with the click of a button.
The distinguishing feature of this suite is that it can easily go from a two-bedroom to a four-bedroom suite.
Presidential Suite
Featuring a majestic marble entrance and an oversized living room, the Presidential Suite has spectacular views of the entire city, including Eduardo VII Park, the Tagus River and St. George's Castle.
It has a private dining room that seats eight and a separate kitchen for private affairs or intimate dinners. An elegant social bathroom and powder room complement the entrance for visitors. The living room is furnished with an ample seating area, including two three-seat sofas, and the executive working desk is already equipped with its own fax machine.
A corridor leads to the magnificent marble bathroom, featuring a large bathtub with whirlpool. The oversized bedroom has its own private terrace with commanding views of the 25th of April Bridge, the statue of Christ and the BasÃlica da Estrela. There is also a separate dressing room with comfortable wardrobe space.
Room Features
- Bedside outlet for recharging mobile telephones
- Humidifier and air ionizer on request
- In-room safe
- Iron and ironing board on request
- Printer on request
- Refrigerated private bar
- Silk-padded hangers
- Visually-impaired kit
- All rooms are non-smoking
- Fax machine on request
Comfort & Amenities
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Air-conditioning | Bed linen | Centralized A/C | Elevator |
Pool towels | Toiletries | Towels | Wheelchair accessible |
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Hair dryer | Iron/ironing board | Wet bar |
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Fax | Printer | Satellite TV | Telephone |
TV | Wi-Fi access | Wireless internet |
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24-hour, multilingual Concierge | Breakfast | Complimentary overnight shoeshine | Non-smoking rooms |
Services and amenities for younger guests | Transfers | Twice-daily housekeeping service |
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Activities and excursions | Car | Dry cleaning services | Fulltime personal use car |
Laundry services | Massages | Scooter | Spa treatment |
Transfers between airport and chalet | Yoga |
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Exercise Room | Fitness center | Gym | Spa |
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Baby sitter | Coach | Masseuse | Private chauffeur |
Yoga |
Staff & Services
Twice-daily housekeeping service with evening ice delivery.
Pool
The 18-metre (59-foot) indoor lap pool features captivating views over the Hotel gardens and Lisbon?s Eduardo VII Park. Located in the Spa area, the pool is heated to between 26°C and 28°C (78°F and 82°F).
Children under 12 must be supervised at all times while in the pool area.
Location
Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca, 88, Lisbon 1099-039, Portugal
Travel time 20 minutes
Distance 7 kilometres
4 miles
Instructions
- At the roundabout leaving the airport, take the second exit
- Take the Avenida do Brasil straight to Campo Grande
- At Campo Grande, turn left in front of Cidade Universit
- Go along the Campo Grande, under the tunnel, straight to Avenida da Republica
- Take the Avenida da Republica and go toward Saldanha roundabout
- Take the Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo toward Marques de Pombal roundabout
- Take the first exit at Marques de Pombal to Rua Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar
- Go up Rua Joaquim Antonio de Aguiar and turn right at the second street, Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca
- The Hotel is on the right-hand side
Town car airport pick-up available.
Time and distance to city centre
The Hotel is located in the city centre.
Time and distance to shopping
- Amoreiras: 5 minutes/0.5 kilometres/0.3 miles
- El Corte Ingles: 7 minutes/ 0.7 kilometres/0.4 miles
- Chiado: 10 minutes/1 km
- Baixa: 10 minutes/1 kilometre/0.5 miles
- Colombo: 20 minutes/5 kilometres/3 miles
- Avenida de Liberdade: 5 minutes/0.5 kilometres/0.3 miles
Time and distance to financial district
15 minutes/2 kilometres/1 mile
Activities
Extraordinary Experiences
Photograph Lisbon on a Vintage Moto-SidecarWith your camera in tow, strap on your motorcycle helmet and get ready for an exhilarating four-hour photography tour of Lisbon as you've never experienced it before. Through a special partnership with Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, you'll join a renowned professional photographer on a tour of Portugal's capital by vintage motorcycle.
Step into the sidecar, or climb behind your expert driver, and cruise through winding cobblestone streets and around leafy squares to discover the city's most spectacular miradouros (sites). Alfama, Castelo de São Jorge, Bairro Alto, Chiado at each stop, the photographer offers professional insights on framing shots, capturing evocative scenes and working with Lisbon's beautiful natural light. Your vacation photos will never be the same.
Family Must-Sees
Lisbon zooAcrobatic dolphins, performing parrots and an Enchanted Forest are just some of the zoo's many attractions.
Lisbon oceanarium
Explore the fascinating underwater world courtesy of one of the largest and most impressive oceanariums in the world. Hugely entertaining for all ages.
Badoca Safari Park
Badoca Park is a 90-hectare (222-acre) park with more than 250 wild animals (some roaming free), several interactive exhibits and a kids' park.
Calouste Gulbenkian Planetarium
The 330-seat planetarium, adjacent to the Maritime Museum, offers an entertaining and educational insight into the mysteries of the universe.
Sinta Toy Museum
This private collection of more than 20,000 pieces, amassed over a period of 50 years, is fascinating for everyone from the young to the young at heart.
The knowedge
Located on the former site of the 1998 Expo World Fair, this exciting science and technology museum is stimulating hands-on fun for visitors of all ages.
Unique Experiences
Moto-Sidecar Tour of LisbonDiscover the city from the ground up in this exhilarating tour from the sidecar of a motorcycle, driven by an experienced driver. A tour that's as exciting as it is education: Don't miss out!
Private Bullfight
Spend the afternoon as the private guest of one of Portugal's most highly regarded cavaleiros (horseback bullfighters), António Ribeiro Telles, at his Torrinha Estate in southern Ribatejo, the heart of bullfighting country, and experience a private bullfight performed by António himself.
Sailing and sightseeing
Embark on your own marine odyssey along the north shore of the Tagus River from Praça do Comércio to Belém. Let the experienced crew teach you how to sail, or sit back and soak up the sights, sounds and sunshine of Lisbon's historic shoreline
Golf
Initially introduced by English aficionados engaged in the port wine industry, golf remains one of the key attractions of the Lisbon region. With a choice of 10 superb courses, the region was named "Golf Destination of the Year "Europe" in 2007 and Established Destination of the Year"in 2003 by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO).
Located on top of one of Lisbon's seven hills in easy reach of all surrounding courses, Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is the perfect starting point for golfers intent on enjoying this fairway to heaven without compromising on the discovery of a city full of charms.
Moto-sidecar Photo Workshop
Team up with a locally based photographer on this insider's-eye tour of Lisbon's top photographic hotspots ' as experienced from the sidecar of a motorcycle.
The photographer will follow you around in a separate scooter and offer top tips and tricks on how to frame the perfect shot of Lisbon's most evocative scenes.
Surfing experiences
The Portuguese coast is renowned for its striking cliffs, beautiful beaches and great surf, playing host every year to international competitions and boasting Europe's first World Surfing Reserve at Ericeira. The "Dream Coast" is a haven for surfers and kite-surfers of all ages and abilities, so there's no excuse not to join in the fun!
Gastro nostalgia tour
Indulge in a gastronomic journey of discovery into the finer tastes of Lisbon.
Personal shopping experience
Immerse yourself in the fairytale world of Lisbon fashion. Discover extravagant new designers, the unique experience at Storytailors, and the contemporary creations of Jimmy Shop Camões, where you'll find objects ranging from revisited traditional ceramic Cockerels of Barcelos to computer bags, ceramics, candles and soaps.
Art lover's paradise
For the art and history lover, we suggest you start your cultural promenade here at the Hotel, which features a collection of over 60 artworks. Following that, we can arrange private viewings of the art collections at Fundação Ricardo EspÃrito Santo Silva, Centro Cultural de Belém and Palácio da Fronteira.
Museums
Lisbon has a firm grasp on its past, and celebrates it with an impressive number of museums and cultural institutions. You'll find some of the best listed below.Centro Cultural de Belém
Belém Cultural Center
West of Lisbon along the Tagus River, this multipurpose centre hosts concerts, performances, theatre productions, international conferences and prestigious exhibitions.
Museo Coleccão Berardo
Berardo Collection Museum
The Belém Cultural Centre hosts this private collection showcasing 800 original pieces of art from the likes of Picasso, Miró, Dalì, Francis Bacon, Warhol, Tà pies, Vieira da Silva, Paula Rego and Gilbert & George.
Centro de Arte Moderna
Modern Art Center
Part of the Gulbenkian Foundation Trust, this museum houses works by contemporary Portuguese artists, including Vieira da Silva, Amadeo Sousa Cardoso, Júlio Pomar and Nicolau Bettencourt.
Culturgest
Set in the former headquarters of the state bank, this cultural complex houses an art gallery and several auditoriums that regularly host music, ballet, theatre, jazz and movie events
Museu Rafaelo Bordalo Pinheiro
This 1912 villa is home to a museum dedicated to artist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846-1905). He began his career drawing caricatures before moving onto the portrayal of figures and faces in witty and unusual ceramic forms, including vases, cups and teapots, where a cigar might serve as a spout!
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Azulejos are an integral part of Portuguese daily life. The traditional glazed tiles are celebrated here through collections ranging from Hispano-Arabic trends and the 18th-century Delft school to modern applications. Part of the Gulbenkian Foundation, the museum is housed in the former Madre de Deus convent.
Fundação Calouste Gulbekian
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Founded in 1956 by Armenian oil magnate and art collector Calouste Gulbenkian, the modern complex houses a library, an auditorium, a space for temporary exhibits and two museums.
Fundação Medeiros E Almeida
Entrepreneur António Medeiros e Almeida?s passion for art led him to create this foundation, which includes European paintings, English and Portuguese silver, Chinese porcelain, furniture, rugs, sculpture, glass, jewellery, clocks and watches.
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga
Founded in 1884, this museum displays Portuguese art from the 12th to 19th centuries, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, silverware, jewellery, ceramics, furniture and fabrics.
Museu do Fado
This museum charts the history and story of fado, a nostalgic and mournful musical genre that reached its peak in the 1930s.
MUDE
Museum of Fashion & Design
MUDE houses the collection of fashion mogul Francisco Capelo, including many pieces from iconic designers and famous fashion items.
Museo do Chiado
This museum carries the country?s most important national collection of art from the 19th century to the present and hosts temporary exhibits to showcase Portuguese artists.
Fundaçâo Arpad Szenes and Vieira da Silva
Inside an 18th-century silk factory, the works of artists and spouses Arpad Szenes and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva are on show, in addition to works by the couple's friends and contemporaries.
Museu de San Roque
Dedicated to the rich baroque period, this museum is home to over 300 pieces, including relics and paintings, sculpture, jewellery, oriental art and liturgical objects, plus the artistic masterpiece: the Chapel of St. John the Baptist.
Fundação Oriente
This museum showcases both fine art and everyday pieces, including a wall of snuff bottles, Japanese armour, Timorese ritual masks, rare Chinese screens and a 19th-century opium pipe from the Qing Dynasty.
Fundação Ricardo EspÃrito Santo Silva
Rare goldsmith works, furniture and carpets are on display here, and the shop sells reproductions created in the workshops.
Attractions & Monuments
Alive with history and culture, Lisbon is brimming with stunning sights and fascinating monuments, many of which we?ve highlighted below.Padrão dos Descobrimentos
Monument to the Discoveries
Inaugurated in 1960 to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator, this iconic caravel-shape monument protrudes over the river in celebration of the city's illustrious seafaring history.
Palácio da Fronteira
Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira
Fronteira Palace, often called the Palace of the Marquises, occupies a rural location in Lisbon's northwest suburb of Benfica. The private property, open to visitors, was originally built as a hunting pavilion for João de Mascarenhas in 1640 and features splendid reception rooms decorated with tiles, panels, contemporary furniture and oil paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Jerónimos Monastery
A masterpiece of Manuelinearchitecture, the monastery?s flamboyant decoration includes detailed sculptures of maritime symbols and motifs. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Palácio Nacional de Queluz
Queluz National Palace
Located 15 kilometres (9 miles) outside Lisbon, this ornate Rococo palace was originally built in 1747 as a summer retreat for Dom Pedro of Braganza (who later became King after marrying his niece Maria I). It became the official residence of Portuguese royalty in the late 18th century and was most famously used to incarcerate Queen Maria when she descended into madness
Torre de Belem
Belem Tower
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, this one-time defensive fortress and ceremonial gateway to Lisbon was built in the early 16th century during Portugal's golden Age of Discovery.
Palácio de Sintra
Sintra National Palace
Having been inhabited by the monarchy and court for eight centuries, the Sintra National Palace is the most well-preserved medieval royal palace in Portugal.
Palácio da Pena
Pena National Palace
Perched dramatically atop a hill in Sintra, the colourful Pena National Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal. Pena Park, an elaborately forested area featuring exotic trees and a fern garden, surrounds the palace.
Cristo Rei
The Christ the King Statue
Inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon?s Cristo Rei overlooks Lisbon from an elevated position on the river?s south bank, just past the 25th of April bridge.
Castelo de Sao Jorge
St. George's Castle
Situated atop Lisbon's highest hill, above Alfama?s maze of alleyways, the oldest parts of this sprawling castle complex date back to the 6th century.
Santa Justa Lift
Also known as the Elevator of Carmo, this impressive 45-metre (147-foot) iron structure links downtown Baixa with the higher Largo do Carmo. Opened in 1902 (and originally powered by steam), it was built by the Portuguese-born French architect Raoul de Mesnier du Ponsard, apprentice to Gustave Eiffel (note the similarities to the Eiffel Tower!).
Take the ride to the top for great views of the river, castle and Praça do Rossio, or ascend higher still, via the spiral staircase, to the top-storey café for a bite with serious city views.
Quinta da Regaleira
Built between 1904 and 1910 and recently treated to an extensive restoration project, Quinta da Regaleira is a palatial 4-hectare (9-acre) estate near Sintra. The expansive grounds of this UNESCO World Heritage Site include beautiful gardens, a romantic palace and chapel, impressive towers and gates, ornate fountains and made-man lakes, mysterious subterranean passageways and fascinating museum exhibits.
Services included
- 24-hour In-Room Dining
- 24-hour, multilingual Concierge
- Complimentary morning newspapers
- Complimentary overnight shoeshine
- Self-parking
- Services and amenities for younger guests
- Umbrellas
- Valet parking
- Twice-daily housekeeping service with evening ice delivery
Additional Notes
Children
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is a wonderful base for your family because our staff and resourceful Concierges go out of their way to make guests of all ages feel welcome.Children's Amenities
We offer welcome amenities for our youngest guests, like bathrobes and complimentary children's toiletries and menus.
Babysitting services
With 24 hours' notice, we can arrange reliable babysitting services. We will do anything possible to accommodate short notice requests. Please note that there is an hourly fee for this service; contact the Concierge for details.
Children's Amenities
Upon request, and subject to availability:
- Items to childproof guest rooms
- Cribs and/or rollaway bed(s), at no extra charge, and subject to maximum occupancy
- Complimentary diapers, pacifiers and use of bottle warmers and strollers
Our Concierge would be pleased to suggest and help you arrange suitable activities at the Hotel for your family's ages and interests.
Children's Programs
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon proposes some wonderful activities around Lisbon specially organized to charm the kids.
Spa
With windows overlooking the garden and park, bask in a multi-sensory Spa experience that boasts an indoor lap pool, multi-purpose treatment rooms, a relaxation room and Sodashi treatment menu.Massages
Sodashi and ESPA skin care treatments balance everything from jet lag to stress with their soothing, invigorating massages.
Treatment packages
Relax and rejuvenate with a full or half-day program and enjoy full use of the swimming pool, relaxation room and the poolside café.
Salon services
Beautify with luxury waxing and manicure and pedicure treatments using Spa Ritual's vegan nail-care products.
Facial treatments
Rejuvenate and re-awaken your skin with a Sodashi or ESPA deep cleansing and firming facial or a holistic Swiss Perfection treatment.
Specialty treatments
Through acupuncture and lymphatic drainage or Ayurvedic rituals, our treatments promote healing and balance.
Body treatments
Experience total body care with Sodashi and ESPA treatments and deep-healing Dosha wraps and pre-natal care.
Fitness Facilities
Personal TrainingEnjoy a one-on-one training session in Yoga, Pilates and more on our rooftop Fitness Centre, with magnificent views over Lisbon.
Fitness & Workout
Personal Training Session: Gym, Pilates, Yoga (60 minutes) 99€
Located on the rooftop of Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, providing breathtaking views of the city and the Tagus River, the Ritz Spa Fitness Centre provides guests with 700 square metres (7,535 square feet) of exclusive facilities.
Work out in the quiet, private atmosphere of this spacious facility, and experience Four Seasons unparalleled personalised service. Highly qualified trainers are available to help guests explore the latest trends in exercise.
The Fitness Centre comprises an exercise room, two studios, one of which is a fully-equipped Pilates room, and an outdoor running track.
Featuring three floor-to-ceiling glass walls, the exercise room has a total area of 157 square metres (1,690 square feet), and offers up-to-the-minute equipment including treadmills, bicycles and elliptical machines.
With an area of 52 square meters (560 square feet) each, one of the studios is a fully-equipped Pilates room, and the other provides stands for resistance training.
The 400-metre (1,313-foot) outdoor running track, located on the Hotel's rooftop, allows guests to run in the open air while enjoying spectacular views of the city.
Additional amenities
Cardiovascular equipment features individual TV monitors.
Dining
Varanda RestaurantBoasting a privileged a view of Eduardo VII Park, Varanda Restaurant, with its proximity to the ocean, features explosive seafood as well as fresh grills and Mediterranean vegetables with an alfresco option in spring, summer and early fall.
At Varanda Restaurant in Lisbon, French Chef Pascal Meynard brings his vast experience from Michelin-starred restaurants to the table.
Overlooking Eduardo VII Park and the Hotel's terraces, Varanda Restaurant features a buffet renowned for its variety. In the evening, caldeiradas and cataplana are among the rich variety of authentic and diverse Portuguese dishes on the menu.
Almada Negreiros Lounge
This huge lounge in Lisbon was named after famous Portuguese artist Jose Almada Negreiros. The trilogy of hand-made Centauros tapestries showcased in the Lounge were specially commissioned by the owners in 1956.
The lounge is a favourite among locals for meetings and drinks, and in-house guests can often be found relaxing, reading a book or enjoying the views.
Spacious and welcoming, the Almada Negreiros Lounge is an ideal spot to meet for morning coffee or an afternoon tea overlooking the Eduardo VII Park.
Ritz Bar
The Ritz Bar has Portuguese artist Pedro Leitao to thank for its cosy, artistic ambience and inspirational additions, such as his piano " autographed by world-acclaimed artists " and a large wine-inspired tapestry. The bar's outdoor terrace sits up to 40 people.
With an extensive wine list and a selection of ports, the Ritz Bar is an ideal spot to meet for drinks or a light bite. We also have a selection of traditional Portuguese dishes.
Sushi Lounge
Enjoy our Sushi Lounge every Wednesday through Friday, with fresh sushi prepared right in front of you.
In-Room Dining
Four Seasons In-Room Dining is a fine-dining experience in the comfort and convenience of your guest room or suite. Choose from an extensive menu " day or night " that is ideal for time-zone-hopping travellers, impromptu meetings or quiet, private dining.
Specialties
In-Room Dining features a Japanese breakfast and a children's menu.
Restaurant menus
The Varanda Restaurant's breakfast, lunch and dinner menus are available for In-Room Dining.
Business Services
Around the clock, Four Seasons can assist you with business, entertainment or travel arrangements through the Business Centre and resourceful, multilingual Concierge.Business amenities and services
- 24-hour business services
- Airline reservation service
- Audiovisual equipment
- Cellular telephones
- Computers
- Portable GPS
- Secretarial service
- Translation and interpretation service
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