In Lisbon we actually stayed in an apartment suite hotel - had all the amenities of both having your own apartment and the concierge for advice. Also in Lisbon food shopping is really easy - most every where we went we could find someone who spoke the language. We have also stayed in apartments with no concierge and honestly if you have a map, read guide books and feel like exploring you can figure out a lot on your own. Most of the times I've stayed in hotels in non-englishing speaking areas we have never even asked a question. I think I would recommend what you are most comfortable with, however with a toddler I really loved having a kitchenette for snacks, foods, simple dinners and having that extra space for the toddler to nap while you do something else is priceless. We were in Amsterdam for work with a toddler - one bedroom hotel. Kid went to bed and my DH and I took turns sitting on the toilet working on our laptops - the other one went to the lobby. Not ideal. That or we all went to sleep at the same time.
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