The soft and serene guest suites of Santa Clara 1728 feel just like a family home: there are only six rooms, guests are invited to gather at a communal dinner table, and the owner, hotelier João Rodrigues, lives on the property’s top two floors. The hotel is situated in an 18th-century palace in Alfama, Lisbon’s cultural quarter, and was renovated by architect Manuel Aires Mateus. Interiors are characterized by natural light, luxurious materials, and a soothing color palette; oil paintings lean against the walls of the tastefully furnished rooms, and from the windows, there are views over the city’s red-tiled roofs to the Rio Tejo. Santa Clara 1728 Campo de Santa Clara 128 RC, 1100-473 Lisbon, Portugal TwitterFacebookPinterest Related Stories Travel City Guide Aman New York The most opulent overnight in Manhattan. Travel City Guide Casa No Tempo A pastoral retreat in the Portuguese mountains. Travel City Guide The Hotel Chelsea A legend of New York’s bohemian scene. Travel City Guide Little Cat Lodge A cozy upstate getaway. Travel City Guide The Darling A home from home in Copenhagen. Travel Issue 51 Distant Dreams The ups and downs of a digital nomad.