- A 3* Hotel in the garb of 4* - Small room - No coffee or tea in room -Expensive internet (5EUROS FOR 15 MIN) VS. Free at other 3* Hotel -reception and breakfast room just OK -No stationery in the room -Bath room supplies 3 star level at best more
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An amazing honeymoon- A 3* Hotel in the garb of 4* - Small room - No coffee or tea in room -Expensive internet (5EUROS FOR 15 MIN) VS. Free at other 3* Hotel -reception and breakfast room just OK -No stationery in the room -Bath room supplies 3 star level at best more
We had booked the Turim Lisboa but because of problems with electrics we were switched (when we went to book in) to the Turim Europa. It wasn't as good as we had expected the Turim LIsboa to be. The room was on the small side but perfectly adequate. We stayed on a bed and breakfast basis and the breakfast was... more
Stayed there for four days and found the hotel very good. Well equipped bathroom with plenty of good towels, ok breakfast (but very crowded after nine o'clock). The best thing about the hotel was the location. Not very good for nightlife, but close the some of the big shopping malls as El Corte Ingles etc. The rooms were very clean... more
We stayed in this hotel for one night with our 4 month old daughter whilst touring Portugal. We chose it for its price (relatively low) and good central location. The first thing I will say is that this hotel is really difficult to find, especially as Expedia shortened the street name so I couldn't enter it into the GPS! Aside... more
The Turim Europa Hotel is an elegant, professionally run hotel. Our room was lovely: hardwood floors, quality linens, absolutely immaculate and incredibly quiet. The public areas in the hotel are pleasant; the breakfast buffet quite varied and delicious. Hotel staff was quite helpful and knowledgable except for one young woman whom we we were told was new. Unfortunately, this location... more
We were approximately 20 Scottish family and friends who were booked into the Hotel between September 19 and 25th to attend my nephew's wedding in Malveira. (Other family and friends were in different hotels). Some of our rooms were singles; some were doubles; and some were twins. Room sizes were comparable to most city hotels in Europe, although the twin-bedded... more
We arrived on a Sunday and it took about 5 minutes to check in and then our bags were whisked up to our room. We had a view which looked out onto the two building sites on the other side of the road which were mentioned in a previous review, however, as the rooms have excellent air con, we never... more
There is very little that we can complain about with our stay, the bedrooms were a good size and were very clean and catered for any essential needs, the staff were also more than willing to help with any queries we had. There are great transport links with 2 Metro stations and bus stops nearby and it only took 20... more
This hotel is in a small side street but in a good location for two metro stations.Sadly there are two very large properties, facing the hotel across the narrow street, undergoing massive renovation. The builders start work at 7 am (except Sunday) and there are cranes, bulldozers and lorries in and out constantly until about 8pm.This makes the entrance, to... more
I booked a city break to Lisboa as a treat for my dad, who was visiting from Canada and never saw Portugal before. I was a bit worried when I saw the negative critic (well the ONE negative critic) but as everyone else says, this hotel is just GREAT. Yes, it is near a funny alley way and yes, breakfast... more




