When booking the best hotels in Lisbon, you’re met with a myriad of enticing—albeit unconventional—options. While you’ll certainly find your crop of classic stays, it’s not a city brimming with traditional hotels. The best places to stay in Portugal’s capital provide a more immersive plunge into the culture of the old city, including self-serviced apartments designed to feel like a home away from home, former 18th-century buildings renovated by famous Portuguese architects, and a family abode-turned-hotel where members of the household acts as your host. As of this year, you can even book a room in a contemporary art gallery. Seldom do you as a traveler have this many hospitality options; which also makes narrowing down the list of where to stay a bit of a challenge.

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