Living in the heart of Lisbon
PHC Hotels offers you unforgettable experiences that start right in the city centre. Hotel Mundial benefits from a privileged location, next to Baixa Pombalina, close to the main places of cultural interest, entertainment and commerce and with S. Jorge Castle as a backdrop and Rossio Square a few steps away.
Feel the city, with Hotel Mundial.
Figueira Square
Praça da Figueira, in the centre of Lisbon next to Praça do Martim Moniz
Santa Justa Lift
The Santa Justa lift, also known as the Carmo lift, is one of the most interesting monuments in Baixa Pombalina.
Downtown Lisbon
Downtown Lisbon, also known as Baixa Pombalina, encompasses Terreiro do Paço, Rossio Square and Praça da Figueira.
Augusta Street
Augusta Street is the main shopping street in Baixa Pombalina. Pedestrianised, the street contains a wide range of shops and many street artists and artisans.
Gloria Lift
The Glória lift connects Restauradores Square and the typical Barrio Alto, and the stop is next to the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint.
Castelo De Santo Jorge
São Jorge Castle is the highest point in the city of Lisbon, and its first occupation dates from the 2nd century BC, being the first known fortification.
Tram 28
This typical Lisbon tram starts and ends its journey in front of the Hotel Mundial, taking its passengers on a trip through old Lisbon to the castle of Sº Jorge.
Alfama
The Alfama neighbourhood is one of the most typical neighbourhoods in Lisbon, which truly carries much of Lisbon’s soul and neighbourhood life. It is located on a hill between São Jorge Castle and the Jardim do Tabaco Dock.
Fado Museum
Also known as Casa do Fado and Guitarra Portuguesa, this museum located in the typical Alfama neighbourhood carries one of the most important legacies in Portuguese history: fado.
Lisbon Cathedral
It contains the ark with the remains of Saint Anthony, being the most valuable piece of the cathedral.
Da Ladra Flea-market
Located in Campo de Santa Clara, in the parish of São Vicente de Fora, it takes place every Saturday and Tuesday in the morning.
São Carlos National Theatre
The São Carlos National Theatre is the main opera in Lisbon.
Ruinas Do Convento Do Carmo
The Carmo Convent is a testimony left by the 1755 earthquake. The convent church was once the main Gothic church in Lisbon.
Terreiro do Paço
Also known as Praça do Comércio, it is one of the largest squares in Europe with 36000 square metres.
Barrio Alto
Barrio Alto is one of the most typical neighbourhoods in Lisbon, with its narrow streets and old buildings, it is known for Lisbon’s nightlife, frequented by different generations, as it hosts many clubs and bars.
Rossio Square
Also known as Praça D. Pedro IV, it has been the heart of Lisbon for many centuries.
Coliseum Dos Recreios
Coliseu is one of the most important concert halls in Lisbon and is located on the beautiful Rua das Portas de Santo Antão.
Chiado
Chiado is one of the noblest neighbourhoods in Lisbon, located between Baixa and Bairro Alto. Here you can find many high and fast fashion stores, art galleries, designer studios, bookstores, among others.
Ginginha do Rossio
This bar, named after the cherry spirit, for which it is famous, is a must for visitors to Lisbon.