Wednesday, June 18, 2025

πŸ“ Sheraton Lisbon: Living the High Life on the 28th Floor



It’s no news that my husband is an Elite member of the Sheraton hotel , and let me tell you — the perks are very real.

Wherever we land in the world, it’s either Sheraton or Four Points by Sheraton, both under the Marriott Bonvoy umbrella.


So in Lisbon, Portugal, we found ourselves at the Sheraton Hotel — and, as part of the Elite experience, we were placed on the topmost floor: the 28th.

Let’s just say… I’ve never felt closer to the clouds.

Honestly, the view had me singing: “I’m on top of the world!”



πŸ› The Room


Only photos can truly do it justice — the moment we stepped in, I jumped on the bed like a child (which I am most definitely not, but that bed said otherwise πŸ˜„).


We had a king-size bed with dreamy pillows, automatic curtains (just one button by the bedside!), and mood lighting that was honestly hard to describe — soft, golden, calming.


The room was spacious and cleverly partitioned, with a laundry/ironing space, a wardrobe, and a corner to stash your luggage neatly.

What made me giggle? The TV had my husband’s name with a welcome message — and in the background was a picture of a long bridge and a statue. I saw that and immediately googled the location — it became the first place we visited in Lisbon.



πŸ› The Bathroom


Now this was next-level.

It felt like two rooms in one (Nigerians, you’ll get the room-and-parlour vibe I’m talking about).


One section had a bathtub, central speakers, and a wide mirror — the lighting here alone had me vlogging non-stop. There were all the usual essentials: bottled water, hair dryer, hotel toiletries.


Then came the “real deal” section — what I find fascinating in most European hotels is the two-seat system: one for the actual deal, and the other for, let’s just say… the watery business πŸ˜‚.

Bonus points for the nylon disposal system — thoughtful for women, especially during that time of the month.



🏘 The Neighborhood


I always appreciate when there’s a FarmΓ‘cia (pharmacy) nearby — you know I had to pick up some skincare. The products I got deserve some reviews, and trust me on that. πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰ The hotel was just a stone’ throw away.

The area was also surrounded by vibrant, colorful buildings with soft hills that could make you pass out, remember Olumo Rock?

Lisbon is stunning, especially at night. It’s a photographer’s dream.



🍴 The Food


Truthfully? I didn’t enjoy the meals on the street of   Lisbon (more on that later — I’ll break down what I ate inside and outside the hotel in a separate post).

 Sheraton did have Happy Hour for Elite members — drinks and snacks, all complimentary as an Oga nla✋✋. The dining space was breathtaking, and yes, I took pictures of everything I tried 🍸🍀 (scroll down to see a few).



πŸ’†πŸ½‍♀ The Spa


There was a spa in the hotel, but since I’d just done a facial in Madrid, I didn’t try it out this time. Still, it was nice to know the option was there.



πŸ™‹πŸ½‍♂ The Staff


There was no language barrier; the staff were professional, kind, and helpful.

Shoutout to the barman who made me a signature mocktail every time I passed through — I low-key miss him already.



πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts


Lisbon stole my heart.

Would I go back? Absolutely.

Same hotel? 100%.



Watch the view from the 28th floor come alive. Click here























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