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. 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.
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.
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 Basílica da Estrela.
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 Espírito Santo Silva complete the decor.
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.
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 Espírito Santo Silva.
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.
Elegantly decorated by the Foundation Ricardo do Espírito 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.
Largely acclaimed by the 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.
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.
Each of the Imperial One-Bedroom Suites can be converted to a two-bedroom suite by adding one of the Four Seasons Junior Suites, offering up to four terraces with views of the city.
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 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 private terrace.
The bathrooms are very generous in size and are appointed with beautiful black marble.
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..
Decorated in Bidermeyer or Pierre-Yves Rochon style, the Premier Rooms are located on the top four 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.
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.
With an extensive wine cellar and the freshest seafood, Varanda is truly one of Lisbon's gastronimic gems.
At O Japonês, try from a range of Japanese dishes, from traditional sushi and sashimi to à la carte Nikkei inspired dishes.
At the Ritz Bar sip the rarest port or afternoon tea at Almada Negreiros Lounge in sumptuous comfort.
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.
09.30h – 01.00h
16.00h – 18.00h
Smart Casual
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, meetings or quiet, private dining.
06.00h – 11.00h
11.00h – 23.00h
Try from a tantalizing range of Japanese dishes, from the purest traditional sushi and sashimi to exciting à la carte Nikkei inspired dishes.
O Japonês follows the Hotel’s hugely successful introduction of sushi at The Ritz Bar, with its own space and ritualistic approach to Japanese cuisine.
Its eight tables of two are arranged around a central Chef, immersing guests in the delicate art of preparation and presentation.
And the city’s finest quality ingredients are matched by a superior attention to detail that permeates everything from plating and sake to matcha and momentum – the serving tempo being a key part of the experience.
12.30h – 15.00h
19.00h – 22.00h
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.
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. The bar also has a selection of traditional Portuguese dishes.
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.
06.30h – 10.30h
12.30h – 16.00h
19.30h – 22.30h
Smart/Casual Recommended
At the Ritz Spa delicate aromas and harmonious music permeate the atmosphere, seducing the senses and encouraging mind, body and soul to relax.
With windows overlooking the garden and park, multi-purpose treatment rooms, a relaxation room and selection of Swiss Perfection, ESPA and Sodashi treatments.
The massage soothes sore muscles, relieves fatigue and improves circulation, leaving you feeling totally relaxed.
Go deeper with the body treatments. Deep cleansing and salt exfoliation are followed by a purifying seaweed wrap.
Nurture your body at this precious time with a specially designed therapy to treat muscle aches, reduce fluid and imbue total rejuvenation of the face and body.
Enjoy a one-on-one training session in yoga, pilates and more on the rooftop Fitness Centre, with magnificent views over Lisbon.
The 18-metre (59-foot) indoor lap pool features captivating views over the Hotel gardens and Lisbon’s Eduardo VII Park.
The manicure and pedicure treatments are performed using Spa Ritual's vegan nailcare products, which contain high-quality natural ingredients such as sesame oil, soy-based wax, wheat-based proteins and plant-derived oils.
Retreat starts with a natural body scrub using grainy almond and honey to leave your skin smooth and soft.
Therapies work on pressure points on the feet that are said to correspond to different parts of the body, reducing tiredness and stress and improving relaxation and energy.
The day programs include full use of the heat experiences, swimming pool and relaxation room, and a fruit or herbal infusion upon arrival.
Perfect retreats for any man who wants to feel at his best.
With its century-old tram system and dusky pink evening hues, Lisbon is a monumental city blessed with a feeling of measured serenity.
But underneath the brightly tiled exteriors of its traditional azulejos façade is a city bursting with the ideas and initiative of a forward-looking generation.
For the art and history lover, the team of the hotel suggests you start your cultural promenade here at the hotel, which features a collection of over 60 artworks.
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.
The 330-seat planetarium, adjacent to the Maritime Museum, offers an entertaining and educational insight into the mysteries of the universe.
Initially introduced by English aficionados engaged in the port wine industry, golf remains one of the key attractions of the Lisbon region.
Explore the fascinating underwater world courtesy of one of the largest and most impressive oceanariums in the world.
The Hotel invites art connoisseurs to get acquainted with art both inside and out on the streets of Lisbon.
Acrobatic dolphins, performing parrots and an Enchanted Forest are just some of the zoo’s many attractions.
With 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.
Spend the afternoon as the private guest of one of Portugal’s most highly regarded cavaleiros, António Ribeiro Telles, and experience a private bullfight performed by António himself.
Embark on your own marine odyssey along the north shore of the Tagus River from Praça do Comércio to Belém.
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.
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.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL RITZ LISBON
R. Rodrigo da Fonseca 881099-039 LisboaPortugal