Overall the stay was OK. I would consider staying here again possibly in the future, but the condition of the room was a little disappointing but I guess for what I paid and how close it is to most things (within 20 minutes of many things via walking) it was fine. My biggest complaint is the condition of the room. Room looks a little outdated and perhaps some wear-and-tear (marks on the walls, cracks near the desk area, etc). I had a minor issue with some ants near the desk but think I got that cleaned up with some cleaning stuff but still not idea for a 3-star hotel. (For reference, a Holiday Inn in the USA is a 2-star hotel, and I would honestly put this a step below that based on condition). But I also understand that many buldings in Lisbon are older even though the interiors may have been updated, but the ant issue was the biggest turn off I guess. I only saw them the first two nights until I cleaned the desk area and then never saw them again that I remember but I also avoided using the desk after those first two nights. Otherwise, no other issues in the room. The elevator can be slow so I found taking the stairs to be faster (seeing I was only on Level 2, which is actually the third floor; Lobby is on Floor 0). The plus side is that this hotel is only about a block from the metro station and there are food options around with some convenience stores too, so it is convenient, and quieter than other places I stayed in while in Lisbon.