While the room design is dated, the bathroom has undergone renovation with modern fixtures.
A massive post (one of many that support the entire building) straddles the room and makes it look smaller and crammed. The carpets are old and need replacement.
There’s an old 40” Samsung TV (1080P only) with plenty of channels, but we’re still puzzled why it needs to be inside a wooden frame. WiFi is moderately fast and adequate for streaming apps. Bring your AC wall adapters for Europe (round, two-prong).
The shower stall comes with newer sliding doors- it doesn’t leak. The water flow is strong for both hot & cold, for those refreshing showers after a long day of walking in the Old City of Lisbon.
We stayed on the 3rd floor (#301), which offers corner street views. But, don’t get too excited as you’ll see only pedestrians and the adjacent buildings.
The room is spec’d for tall individuals as the coat hangers, cabinet shelves & windows are convenient for taller people. Shorter people will have to use the chair to stow their clothing & other belongings on the antiquated style shelving.
The room has a safe, a small fridge, and a Nespresso-style coffee maker.
The mattress is firm, all linens are clean, but the pillows are not plush (quickly flatten).
The hotel offers breakfast for a daily fee of 15 Euros per person. We’re so glad we didn’t bundle that when we made our reservation, because the Old Lisbon area has too many restaurants, bars, and smaller snack shops.