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Rua do Jardim do Regedor 27 35, Lisbon 1150-193, Portugal
Rua do Jardim do Regedor 27 35, Lisbon 1150-193, Portugal
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Don't be fooled by the photos. My room was nothing like it. The room is as small as a shoe box, more than tiny by all means. I've been travelling in Europe for over 10 years staying in over 30 accommodations from B&B, guest house...More
Stayed there as part of a congress. The rooms were very minimalist. My aid con broke down and I boiled!
For breakfast there were only 4 egg cups and so it was a dash for the egg cups every morning.
Free wifi signal is poor....More
Location was excellent, breakfast good, room clean, nice design room with big bed (superior) and 3 windows (!!). Lot of day's light and nice view.
ps: nothing really to complain, especially since we were already "warned" by other reviews. We booked a superior room and...More
This hotel has everything you need for a pleasant stay in Lisbon. From the airport you can catch the Aerobus to the Restauradores stop and walk to the hotel from there. Rooms were small with even smaller bathrooms, but there were nicely decorated and comfortable....More
The best thing about this hotel is location, right in the center of Lisbon. And here the pros end. The hotel rooms are very small - we had a superior room and I can't imagine how regular rooms look like. Cheap decoration (no wardrobe, small...More
A pending candidate to become a World Heritage Site, Lisbon's downtown (the "Baixa Pombalina", or simply "Baixa") is a perfect example of anti-earthquake construction, having been rebuilt following the 1755 earthquake by the famous Marquês de Pombal (hence its name). Its offer is vast: restaurants and cafes in Rossio and Restauradores, outlets and shops in the Áurea, Augusta, Prata and other famous streets, the
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imponent Praça do Comércio and its Arch, the luxury shops along the Avenida da Liberdade, this is the beating heart of the city center. The Baixa also grants easy access to trains leading to Sintra, the trams that go around the Castle hill, old neighborhoods or even take you to Belém, and Lisbon's traditional restaurants and cafes. Considering a visit to the Fashion and Design Museum (free entrance) and don't forget to try the famous liquor, "ginjinha"!
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More or less 7km.
By taxi are 15min, by metro (from 6.30am to 01am) or airbus are 30/40min. (from 7.30am to 7.30pm).
If you need any more information, do not hesitate to contact us.
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Hi!
Thank you for contacting us.
More or less 7km.
By taxi are 15min, by metro (from 6.30am to 01am) or airbus are 30/40min. (from 7.30am to 7.30pm).
If you need any more information, do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Alexandra Mariath