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Rua das Portas de Santo Antao n 99, Lisbon 1150-266, Portugal
Rua das Portas de Santo Antao n 99, Lisbon 1150-266, Portugal
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Our family of 4 stayed here and had 2 different rooms; room 301 for the teenagers (very small!) and 510 for me and hubby. What a difference. By far, our room was nicer/bigger on the 5th floor. The bathroom even had a tub, great for...More
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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"!
The room we were in had a bathtub only. There was also a little step down from the rest of the room into the bathroom.
The other thing to note is that the hallways to the room are extremely narrow. I'm not sure what... More
The room we were in had a bathtub only. There was also a little step down from the rest of the room into the bathroom.
The other thing to note is that the hallways to the room are extremely narrow. I'm not sure what sort of accommodations you need, but they were narrow to the point that my husband (who is big, but not a huge guy) had to turn sideways to go down them.
You may want to try calling the hotel directly. They also have a Facebook page that they post on quite often. You might have more luck contacting them through there.
It's a great hotel in a great location. We would definitely stay there again. But, I can see it being a bit of a challenge for someone with a disability.