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Conveniently housed inside of Santa Apolónia Station on the bank of the Tagus River, The Editory Riverside Santa Apolónia Lisboa Hotel is just an easy train, metro, taxi, bus, or boat ride away from the best that Lisbon and Portugal have to offer. The oldest railway terminus in Portugal, this distinguished Neoclassical-style building has been a waypoint for world travelers since 1865, an important post it maintains to this day. Whether exploring the city or pausing before heading off on another Portuguese adventure, The Editory Riverside Hotel is an ideal urban retreat for globetrotters of all sorts.

The Editory Riverside Santa Apolónia Hotel offers 126 guestrooms, including a selection of suites, each thoughtfully appointed with contemporary silhouettes in elegant finishes cleverly juxtaposed with subtle design nods that hint at the hotel’s railway heritage. When guests are not busy uncovering Lisbon’s many gems or riding the rails to their next destination, they can also enjoy a meal at Impulso, the hotel’s onsite restaurant, with a setting that pays homage to a train’s dining car and a menu inspired by the regional railway lines that converge at Santa Apolónia Station.

Delve into the rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and storied history of Lisbon, Europe’s second-oldest capital city and a crossroads of European and Moorish cultures.

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Delve into the rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and storied history of Lisbon, Europe’s second-oldest capital city and a crossroads of European and Moorish cultures.

Discover the fascinating railway legacy of The Editory Riverside Hotel, which resides in Santa Apolónia Station, Lisbon’s original train station and the oldest railway terminal in Portugal.

Discover

Discover the fascinating railway legacy of The Editory Riverside Hotel, which resides in Santa Apolónia Station, Lisbon’s original train station and the oldest railway terminal in Portugal.

Explore the charming maze of narrow, hilly, meandering cobblestone streets in Alfama, a historic district known for its postcard-ready cityscape of brick-red rooflines and Tagus River views and home to Santa Apolónia Station.

Explore

Explore the charming maze of narrow, hilly, meandering cobblestone streets in Alfama, a historic district known for its postcard-ready cityscape of brick-red rooflines and Tagus River views and home to Santa Apolónia Station.

Experience a slice of Lisbon life from the iconic Tram 28, a canary-yellow electric tram that has been taking locals and travelers through some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods since 1901.

Experience

Experience a slice of Lisbon life from the iconic Tram 28, a canary-yellow electric tram that has been taking locals and travelers through some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods since 1901.

Taste Lisbon’s delicious culinary traditions, from ocean-fresh seafood like bacalhau, a meal of salted cod considered the city’s unofficial dish, and tinned conservas to pastéis de nata, a sweet, custard-filled egg tart.

Taste

Taste Lisbon’s delicious culinary traditions, from ocean-fresh seafood like bacalhau, a meal of salted cod considered the city’s unofficial dish, and tinned conservas to pastéis de nata, a sweet, custard-filled egg tart.

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