The Telegraph: Mid-range: The LX Boutique hotel is bright, airy and modern; a hotel by the river that offers the perfect urban retreat. Doubles from £70. Read the full review http://bit.ly/VDv3yD.
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The Telegraph: On a budget: The Hotel Florida might seem more Planet Hollywood than hotel but its silver screen theme makes for plenty of fun. Doubles from £39. Read the full review http://bit.ly/SPQubJ.
The Telegraph: Your first dinner should be at one of Lisbon’s hobbit-sized, hole-in-the-wall joints like Cervejaria Ramiro (351 21 885 1024; cervejariaramiro.pt). The bill rarely stretches beyond £15 per-head.
The Telegraph: The city’s nightly cycle of revelry always kicks off in Bairro Alto. It doesn’t matter which bar you choose as the real party is outside. Grab a plastic cup of caipirinha at Majong and dance outside.
The Telegraph: Unassuming rustic grub is served in under hanging copper pots and dangling legs of ham at Solar dos Nunes (00 351 21 364 7359, around £20 a head).
Otel.com: At the northern bank of the Tagus River lies the Discoveries Monument, which celebrates the Age of Exploration of the 15th and 16th centuries. Home to the historical statue of Henry the Navigator.
Otel.com: The beautiful Saint George Castle is where you'll get a glimpse of Lisbon's history as well as get amazing views of the city and the Tagus River. Pay close attention to the amazing Ogival House.
Shaun Wilson: Come on Sunday before 2PM to get in for free. Make sure you make it to the roof for an awesome view and view the pipe organ from the third floor choir loft.
The Telegraph: Wander through the cloisters of the Mosterio dos Jeronimos (entry £5). The main attraction is the delicate Gothic chapel, in which some of Portugal’s greatest historical figures are entombed.