Finding an ideal quiet hotel in Sintra does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Ibis Lisboa Sintra, a nice option for travellers like you.
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and Ibis Lisboa Sintra makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including 24 hour front desk and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy a lounge during their visit. As an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Initiation Well at Quinta da Regaleira (3.5 km) and Monserrate Palace (3.6 km), guests of Ibis Lisboa Sintra can easily experience some of Sintra's most well known attractions.
If you’re looking for a Spanish restaurant, consider a visit to Tasca Monte da Lua, Bengal Tandoori, or LAB by Sergi Arola, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Ibis Lisboa Sintra.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a lighthouse, such as Farol do cabo da Roca.
Ibis Lisboa Sintra puts the best of Sintra at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
This is a basic hotel aimed at business travelers. Pros: Good breakfast Convenient location, close to shopping "Green" toiletries - large dispensers instead of single use bottles Convenient location if driving, right off the freeway and 20 mins to Cascais and Estoril and the tourist attractions in Sintra. Checkin and checkout were efficient. In-house bar serving snacks/pizza in the evening. Cons: Tiny room. We paid extra for the third bed - seems to be a cleverly designed built in feature. But even without the third bed the room would be very small as there is barely a foot between the beds and the wall. Tiny bathroom - appears to be some kind of pre-fab unit. Overall the room and bath was reminiscent of a cruise ship, probably 160 sf in total? Combo soap/shower gel/shampoo/conditioner - was in a well-designed fixed single container. Good concept but all-in-one meant that it didn't work very well? Parking is limited. There is a huge (by European standards) driveway that wraps around the hotel that was cordoned off and could easily have been used to provide parking with proper (one-way) circulation.…
Ibis Sintra is a good hotel, in a location just a little far from the attractions. The instalations are good and the employees are friendly and helpfull. As in others Ibis hotels in Portugal, concerning the room air conditioning facilities, guest must have the option to choose if they want cooling or heating regardless the outside weather conditions. Unfortunately, inside the room, the air conditioning control is not available.…
Really enjoyed my stop over. Needed to book somewhere last minute due to changes of plan. Cheap and cheerful. Room was compact but well laid out. The a availability of channels on the TV was good especially as I speak no Portuguese. Stand out for me was that breakfast was until 12. I’ve never had that before in a hotel and it meant that we didn’t feel rushed on the morning and I could grab a drink on my way out. Nice job and good enough service. This is the second Ibis I’ve stayed in (an Ibis Styles in France), I definitely look to book this chain again as I often road trip with the family to Portugal, Spain and France. Really good!…
Comfortable accommodation and welcoming, sympathetic and helpful staff. Sadly our stay was for two days to attend a funeral and for the second overnight we were able to book an additional room at very short notice to be with our grand children of 6, 9 and 10 years old, who thoroughly enjoyed there first stay in a hotel.…
This hotel was better than expected, and better than the typical Ibis. Certainly for the price it is excellent. The rooms are not large but completely adequate, there is a good work desk area, the bed was comfortable, wifi worked well, the room was very clean, and the underground parking (extra cost) was good. The only thing I really missed was a refrigerator in the room. As others have mentioned, the hotel is in a commercial/industrial area, meaning that access from the freeway is very good, but access using public transit is poor. Really you shouldn't consider this hotel unless you have a car (although one of the people in our group did come from Lisbon by train and walked from the nearest train station, about a 45 minute/3.5 km walk, although with no luggage - so access is possible by public transit but not recommended). The breakfast was surprisingly good for a budget hotel - boiled eggs, cold meats and cheeses, yogurt, various fresh fruits including very good oranges, cereal, various danishes and croissants, etc, plus juice and coffee. Overall, this was one of the better Ibis hotels I have stayed at, but it really only works for people with a vehicle.…
"If you can get a room that is not facing the main road in front of the hotel. It will be quieter."Read full review
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