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I need to set this straight. i went there walked uphill to see it due to all the positive reviews, but i was deeply disappointed. The place is very small, 1st floor was a restaurant (not much you can see), and 2nd floor was under renovation. Trust me on this one. Don't waste your time.... I brought my family there, and everyone was disappointed.…
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Date of experience: July 2018
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Palacete Ribeiro da Cunha was built between 1877 and 1879 with a Moorish-inspired architecture mixed with Art Nouveau details and it has the name of its first owner. It had many owners throughout the years and in September 2013 opened again, after renovations, now to the public, as a commercial place - called Embaixada. The rooms where transformed in 2 restaurants (also with outdoor area in the garden) and shops (clothing, furniture, cosmetics, etc.) but keeping the original features, giving people a great idea of what it once was. This Palacete also has an amazing location, at Principe Real, a very romantic part of the city, you can find great views, gardens and cafés/restaurants in the surrounding areas.…
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Date of experience: April 2017
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Just in front of the Praca do Principe Real, the visit of this palacete is really worth it to discover the arabic architectural heritage of Lisbon.
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Date of experience: July 2017
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you can this place by walking from the bothanical garden or coming from the Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara. It has a beautiful arhitecture out side but as well inside, where it had been restored with a retro look. Inside you can find a coffee shop but as well some small shops. some of the rooms offers a great view towards the Castel. Over all it is a place to see together with a few more shops on the same street and small caffes and pastry shops.…
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Date of experience: October 2014
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together with my fiance we were attracted by the outside architecture of the building as we arrived in Praca do Principe Real. The place has mix of coffee / tea house with shops of entrepreneuers. I recommend the place to spend 30-45minutes to relax and see / buy something else. Also there is an option to go in the garden for drink and a fado in the evening. Overall I had a good experience in a nice location.…
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Date of experience: October 2014
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