There are two Moxy hotels in Lisbon, the Moxy Lisbon City and the Moxy Lisboa Oriente. Moxy Lisboa Oriente (be careful not to mix them up). The Moxy Lisboa Oriente is the ideal stopover if you’re just passing through and want quick access to the airport or Oriente station.
I booked a single night at the Moxy Lisboa Oriente which I paid for in cash, at the price of 115 euros in October 2022, with my Marriott Bonvoy® American Express®* Card so that I could take advantage of this promotionand get 4,000 extra points with my stay.
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As the name suggests, the Moxy Lisboa Oriente is adjacent to the train station, bus station and metro station, all of which are named Oriente. The hotel is also located only 10 minutes from Lisbon airport by metro.
Its location makes it an ideal place to stay after a long day of travel, for those who arrive late at night or have to leave very early in the morning.
Here is the view from my room which was directly overlooking the Oriente station:
I arrived in the evening and upon check-in was informed that they could not offer me an upgrade despite my Gold status, but I was given a room on the top floor as indicated in my Marriott Bonvoy profile preferences.
I was also informed about the breakfast which cost 10 euros and was not included in my rate, and I decided to try it.
I was not offered a welcome cocktail, which is something they usually offer at check-in in Moxy brand hotels.
The reception is integrated into the same space as the bar and there is a small counter with food, wine and bottled water.
Moxy Hotels target mostly young travelers and professionals, its decor is quite urban and follows the trends of being instragram-worthy. You notice it immediately when you walk in the door.
What I really like about Moxy is its inviting common area. After a long day of sightseeing, you can sit at the bar, play a game of babyfoot or just take a moment to relax.
Although very compact, the room is comfortable and exactly what I expected.
However, the space has been well thought out so as not to feel too cramped, with a drawer that can be slid under the bed for luggage and a mini bench that can be used as a reading corner.
There is also a flat screen HDTV, two small bottles of water, a safe and wall storage. The window with a view of the Oriente station is quite small. The room is designed more for resting in the evening than for spending the day.
There was no mini-refrigerator, desk, or tea/coffee making facilities, but that was to be expected and I personally had no problem with it as I was only visiting the hotel.
The bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower and MUK toiletries in large format, a more environmentally friendly option than the usual small bottles.
On each floor, there is a common room for ironing as this equipment is not included in the rooms.
For 10 euros, a very reasonable price, I could enjoy the breakfast buffet. It was quite complete, with a hot and cold buffet including all the essentials: cereals, eggs, fruits, cold meats and cheeses, pastries, coffee, teas and juices, and even pastels de nata, the typical Portuguese specialty. I found the value for money to be worth it.
The food court located on the other side of the reception/bar counter is very pleasant and friendly also with the natural light contributing to the atmosphere.
Although I only stayed one night at the hotel, I was able to take advantage of my Gold status benefit to get a late checkout until 2pm.
So I took the opportunity to work out at the hotel gym located on the mezzanine level. It was a small space, but the basic equipment to train was there, and the boxing or kick-boxing enthusiasts also have everything they need there! The only thing I felt was missing was floor mats, but personally, I’m just happy to have a dedicated workout space when traveling.
Workers or digital nomads who want a slightly quieter environment will be delighted with the coworking space at Moxy Lisboa Oriente. Located on the mezzanine, the space offers a more subdued decor with tables with many outlets.
It’s hard to tell if it’s a busy space during the week since I was there on a Sunday, but I would have loved to try it out for a day of work.
As mentioned, the Moxy Lisboa Oriente is perfect for people passing through Lisbon, but its location still gives easy access to Lisbon’s tourist attractions whether by metro, bus, Tuk-tuk or taking an Uber.
The hotel is located in the Nations Park area, which was created to host the Lisbon International Exposition in 1988. It is less than 20 minutes walk from the Oceanário de Lisboa , which is well worth a visit; it is a perfect activity to plan in case of rain.
The hotel is located very close to the water, so you can take a walk along the Jardim Garcia de Orta Park or take a ride on the gondola, which offers a panoramic view of the Nations Park.
Although short in duration, my stay at the Moxy Lisboa Oriente was pleasant. I liked its location easily accessible by public transportation, especially after a long day of travel (I was in Cinque Terre that morning).
The breakfast was good value for money, I was happy to be able to use the fitness room and I liked the common areas as well. This is a hotel that I recommend especially for solo travelers, couples or friends traveling for a comfortable and unpretentious stay.
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