in Lisbon, Portugal
MYRIAD by SANA Hotels
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A glass tower on the Tagus in the modern Parque das Nacoes district, Myriad pairs knockout river views with the Expo 98 attractions on its doorstep. It leans luxury and business, but the connecting family rooms and the oceanarium next door make it a strong base for older kids and teens.
Our verdict
A sleek riverside tower that works best for families with older kids who want attractions on the doorstep and views to match.
The rooms
Deluxe Family Rooms are two connecting rooms that sleep up to four, so parents and children each get their own space and door. Standard rooms are floor-to-ceiling glass with river views but suit a couple more than a full family. Ask for connecting rooms at booking, not on arrival.
At a glance
- Sleeps
- Up to 4 in family rooms
- Pool
- Heated indoor spa pool
- Oceanarium
- 5 min walk
- View
- Tagus river, floor to ceiling
- Centre
- 15 min by metro
- Babysitting
- On request
How the KidProof Score works
Every hotel is rated on eight things families actually care about, then weighted by how much each one drives your choice. Room setup counts the most. The little touches break the ties.
Sleeps how many? Connecting rooms, family suites, a real extra bed?
Clean travel cot, high chair, bottle warmer, changing table, kit to borrow.
Shallow pool or paddling area, playground, kids club (free or paid).
Quick breakfast, kids menus, allergy options, snacks on hand.
Secured windows, protected corners, watched pool, well kept grounds.
Laundry, in-room fridge, stroller access, parking, reliable Wi-Fi.
Close to family attractions, easy transport, park tickets or access.
Welcome gift for the child, staff who talk to kids, themed rooms.
Why families love it
- Deluxe Family Rooms are two connecting rooms sleeping up to four
- Floor-to-ceiling Tagus views from almost every room
- Heated indoor spa pool on the top floor with panoramic windows
- The Lisbon Oceanarium is a five-minute walk away
- Babysitting available by appointment
- River Lounge restaurant with a terrace right on the water
ποΈA day here with kids
- 8:00
River-view breakfast
Watch the boats go by from the River Lounge.
- 10:00
Oceanarium
Beat the crowds with your pre-booked morning slot.
- 13:00
Lunch on the promenade
Casual riverside cafes a short stroll away.
- 15:00
Cable car and fountains
A ride above the river then a run through the water jets.
- 18:00
Rest and pool time
Wind down in the top-floor spa pool before dinner.
Family things to do nearby
Lisbon Oceanarium
One of Europe's biggest aquariums, built around a giant central tank of sharks and rays.
Pavilion of Knowledge
A hands-on science museum where kids ride an upside-down bike on a high wire.
Telecabine cable car
A gentle glide along the riverfront with the whole family strapped in one cabin.
Vasco da Gama fountains
Free water jets along the promenade that kids run through on hot afternoons.
Is it right for your kids?
Baby
0 to 1 yr
Connecting rooms and babysitting help, but the spa pool has age rules, so check before you count on it for the baby.
Toddler
1 to 3 yrs
Kid
4 to 11 yrs
The oceanarium, science museum and cable car cluster within walking distance make this a dream for curious five to eleven year olds.
Teen
12 yrs and up
Teens get their own connecting room, riverside cycling paths and a district that feels modern rather than touristy.
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Parents also ask
Is the pool good for young children?
It is a heated indoor relaxation pool in the spa, designed for quiet swims rather than splashing, and it has age restrictions. Confirm access for your children directly.
How far is the historic centre?
About 15 minutes on the red metro line from Oriente station, which is a two-minute walk from the hotel.
Do family rooms have two separate rooms?
Yes, the Deluxe Family Room is two connecting rooms sleeping up to four. Request it when booking as availability is limited.
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