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Solar Do Castelo – History and passion in a romantic boutique hotel at the top of Alfama

Crowning the heights of the Alfama district, the São Jorge Castle accommodates between its walls a typical set of houses. Between these walls is the Solar Do Castelo, the only hotel situated within the medieval Castle village.

An 18th century building, the small palace is built on the site of the former kitchens of the Royal Palace. The place of legends and the souls of princes, the doors of the palace open out onto the noble patio where the blue of the peacocks from the Castle predominates. The peacocks often grace our patio, adding to its charm. However, mainly during mating season, they can get a bit noisy.

A perfect setting for your stay as a couple to rekindle your passion in this romantic boutique hotel.

Solar do Castelo – A magical refuge framed by the Lisbon Pombaline tilework

As in a friend’s home, all the areas of Solar Do Castelo are exclusive for our guests.

The small unit comprising an attic and two storeys, a noble patio and a garden stores the traces of the memories of this place. The water tank was preserved and the museological unit of objects found during the renovation recount over eight centuries of History.

The decorative project, undertaken by Atelier Graça Viterbo, stresses the contemporary nature of the revitalization of the space whilst simultaneously stressing the medieval origins.

The streets of the Castle Village are very narrow and locals keep on having their flower pots and little bird cages literally on the street. Of course that is part of the enchantment of this place but it does not help much the traffic access to our place, that now is restricted to locals and taxis 24h a day. For your convenience we offer free private transfer from the airport if you book directly on our website.

“Santo António” Popular Saints Festivities
It’s the most important day in Lisbon. It happens every year on the night of June 12th celebrating the most important Saint of Lisbon – Santo António.
Staying at Solar do Castelo will allow you to live the Festivities to the fullest. Every street becomes alive and are occupied by the local with popular music, dance and of course grilled sardines. For that reason, arriving to the hotel can be challenging on that day and we advise you to checkin a day before.

At Solar Do Castelo you’ll find 20 welcoming rooms which provide all modern conveniences: air-conditioning, a free safe, satellite TV, free access to broad band wireless, LCD TV, Molton Brown amenities, hairdryer and bath robes.

Assisted breakfast buffet in “São Jorge” room or in the garden, library, Honour bar, 24h room service, laundry, free access to broad band wireless, free use of the computer and a printer with internet access and video library are just some of the services at your disposal at Solar Do Castelo. A hotel designated for non-smokers in its interior, as for our sister hotels of Lisbon Heritage Collection.

Amenities

  • 24 Hour Front Desk
  • 24 Hour Room Service
  • Air Conditioned
  • Concierge Desk
  • Elevators
  • Wi-fi
  • Plunge Pool
  • Laundry Service
  • Lounge
  • Safe Deposit Box
  • Wakeup Service
  • Courtyard
  • Adjoining Rooms
  • Honesty Bar

Rooms

Awards&Referencies

  • KAYAK 2023 Travel Awards
  • Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice 2011 to 2024 Best of the Best
  • Hotels.com 2020 and 2021 Loved by Guests | Most Wanted
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Sustainability

Solar do Castelo Ecostars certification_500

We are very proud to confirm that Solar do Castelo obtained an Ecostars Silver rating – E3*** based on an analysis of its sustainability policies and its environmental and social impact.

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Concierge – Don’t miss in Lisbon

This is your guide to Lisbon best hidden secrets. Getting to an unknown town can be quite stressful, so enjoy our suggestions to experience the real Lisbon!
Portas do Sol Belvedere
Just off Santa Luzia belvedere, this is a balcony that opens onto the river offering truly spectacular views over Alfama. It is facing the Decorative Arts Museum.
Decorative Arts Museum (Ricardo Espirito Santo Foundation)
Situated in a corner of Miradouro das Portas do Sol in the 17th century Azurara Palace, this brilliant museum gives a picture of aristocratic life in the 18th and 19th centuries. You may end your visit at the workshops seeing the artisans at work, or with a drink at the lovely courtyard cafe.
São Vicente de Fora Church
Inaugurated in 1629 but was severely damaged in the 1755 earthquake, when the main dome and roof collapsed. The entrance is through a gate to the right of the façade, and the interior and cloisters are adorned with exceptional 18th century tiled panels. A highlight of those is a series of panels illustrating scenes from LaFontaine’s Fables. Don’t miss the superb views of the National Pantheon, Alfama, and the Tagus River from its terrace.
Sé Cathedral
Sé de Lisboa is the oldest cathedral in the city and is a mix of various architectural styles. The cathedral is an important monument of Portuguese Gothic. In the sacristy is the cathedral treasury with numerous sacred objects, the most important being the casket containing the remains of St. Vincent, the official patron saint of Lisbon.
Alfama
This is Lisbon’s most emblematic quarter and one of the most rewarding for walkers and photographers thanks to its medieval alleys and outstanding views. Because its foundation is dense bedrock, it survived the 1755 earthquake, and a walk through this old-fashioned residential neighborhood is now a step back in time. At night don’t miss the Fado music in many Restaurants and Fado houses.
Feira da Ladra
Lisbon’s most famous flea market, where piles of fascinating junk are laid out along the pavement. Every Tuesday and Saturday very close to the National Pantheon.
St. George’s Castle (Castelo de São Jorge)
Saint George’s Castle can be seen from almost everywhere in the city. Its oldest parts date from the 6th century, when it was fortified by the Romans, Visigoths, and eventually the Moors. It served as a Moorish royal residence until Portugal’s first king Afonso Henriques captured it in 1147 with the help of northern European crusaders on their way to the Holy Land. São Jorge Castle accommodates between its walls a typical set of houses. Between these walls is the Solar Do Castelo, the only hotel situated within the medieval village. An 18th century Building, built on the site of the former kitchens of the Alcáçovas Palace.
Santa Luzia Belvedere
This romantic terrace by the church of Santa Luzia introduces visitors to Alfama with a sweeping view over its houses, churches, and the Tagus River. Take a drink in the café of the Terrace.
Tram 28
Line 28 of Lisbon’s iconic trams was inaugurated in 1914 and today it has a 7km (4.5 miles) route that passes through the oldest quarters.
A Carioca
It’s an art deco palace with two coffee grinders dating from 1936. The shop’s iconic symbol is a carioca, a woman from Rio de Janeiro, holding a cup of coffee.
Chapelaria Azevedo Rua
Since 1886, here you will find all kind of Hats.
Fábrica Sant’Anna
Sant’Anna Factory produces all its pieces according to entirely handcrafted methods keeping the same processes since 1741.
Livraria Bertrand
Established in Chiado quarter 1732, it’s the world oldest bookstore recognized by the Guiness.
Leitão & Irmão
Jewellers to the Portuguese Crown in 1887, continues to produce all articles at their own workshops and they all bear our manufacturer’s hallmark, ensuring the very highest quality standards.
Conserveira de Lisboa
Established 1930 still selling its original 3 canned food brands Tricana, Prata do Mar and Minor. It preserves a credible bridge between production and clients.
Luvaria Ulisses
Established in 1925, try some exquisite gloves in this tiny little shop.
Casa Pereira
Buy a small package of “bolachinhas de furo” (cookies) to eat while walking around.
A Vida Portuguesa
A different shop offering all old Portuguese products that were slowly disappearing.
Casa de Velas do Loreto
The oldest shop and manufacture of candles in Lisbon. A beautiful shop with wonderful handmade candles.
“Santo António” Popular Saints Festivities
Santo António – Lisbon’s patron saint – overseas the city’s festivities that reach their highpoint on the evening of June 12, with a procession of popular marches through the Avenida da Liberdade. Entertainment activities that will invade Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods, luring lure thousands of people into the streets.
Lisbon Fish and Flavors
For eleven days in April it offers the chance to enjoy innovative gastronomic dishes created from fish and seafood from our coast.
Lisbon Marathon
Every year in December, the streets of the Portuguese capital are invaded by the Lisbon Marathon – Portugal’s oldest marathon event.
Com’Out Lisbon
Jazz Festival that takes place in September. Free live music, dance and theater in the city’s gardens and viewpoints.
Bric-à-Brac Heritage Avenida Liberdade
Every thursday and saturdays along the exclusive Heritage Avenida Liberdade. 
Spots and Monuments
Special Events
Traditional Portuguese Shops

Location

The only hotel within the walls of São Jorge Castle, on the top of Alfama old quarter it can be seen from almost everywhere in the city.

Its oldest parts date from the 6th century and it was fortified by the Romans, Visigoths, and eventually the Moors.

It served as a Moorish royal residence until Portugal’s first king Afonso Henriques captured it in 1147 with the help of northern European crusaders on their way to the Holy Land.

A  typical set of houses is accommodated in  São Jorge Castle walls

Solar Do Castelo, is the only hotel situated within the medieval village. This romantic boutique hotel rises on an 18th century Building, built on the site of the former kitchens of the Alcáçovas Palace.

The streets of the Castle Village are very narrow and locals keep on having their flower pots and little bird cages literally on the street. Of course that is part of the enchantment of this place but it does not help much the traffic access to our place, that now is restricted to locals and taxis 24h a day.

For your convenience we can arrange a private transfer from the airport. We have also a Golf cart that can pick you up at the castle gate. You just have to tell us when you need it.

Contact Us



    Address:
    Solar do Castelo AL
    Rua das Cozinhas, 2 (ao Castelo)
    1100-181 Lisbon
    Portugal

    Reservations:

    Whatsapp
    Phone: (351) 218 806 050
    E-Mail: solar.castelo@heritage.pt

    RNET: 58520/AL

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