"Very good airport hotel. Close to parking areas and public transportation."
Excellent airport hotel
Excellent economy hotel
Great romantic hotel
"Close to public transport. Clean rooms. Comfortable beds."
Excellent airport hotel
Excellent economy hotel
Great location
Quiet neighborhood. Some good restaurants nearby. Close to Lisbon airport.
Hotel description
This contemporary establishment is situated in Lisbon, just a 5-minute walking distance from Campo Pequeno metro station, which offers direct access to the popular Avenida da Liberdade in 3 stops. Lisbon Airport is only a 10-minute driving distance from this stylish property. Guests will find themselves just a 10-minute walk from the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum and also near a popular shopping mall. A great choice for gastronomy lovers, as well as for culture and history enthusiasts, this hotel represents the ideal choice to stay in when visiting this city either for business or leisure. It provides Wi-Fi internet connection and modern rooms with air conditioning, satellite TV and minibar. Guests can also take advantage of the in-room coffee and tea making facilities. As for the onsite facilities and services, a breakfast is served daily in the spacious breakfast restaurant whilst the bar provides a variety of drinks, snacks and light meals.
Meals
Price of an additional breakfast: 10.00 EUR per person. Information about the type of meals included in the price is indicated in the rate details.
Children and information about extra beds
Fee for an extra bed: 45.00 EUR per night. The number of extra beds depends on the room category. You must take a look at the information about the size of the selected room. Breakfast for children costs: 10.00 EUR.
Special living conditions
City tax in the amount of 2.00 EUR (up to 7 nights of stay) is not included in the accommodation price. This tax is not applicable to children under 14 years of age.
Parking space
Chargeable parking available. Cost: 15.00 EUR.
Food & Drink
Internet
Concierge
Business
Health & Fitness
Room service