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Alif Campo Pequeno

This stylish property boasts an enviable situation in the Portuguese city of Lisbon, just a few steps from Campo Pequeno bullring and close to several metro stops. Guests will find themselves close to some of the most important tourist attractions in the city, including Calouste Gulbenkian Museum or Eduardo VII and Bela Vista parks. Restaurants and different shopping venues are also to be found in the surrounding area. Every room has been carefully designed to provide maximum comfort and include a spacious bathroom with a range of premium amenities. They all have been elegantly designed with bright colours and wood furniture. As far as the onsite dining options, this hotel includes a restaurant and bar area, both featuring captivating views over the surroundings, as well as meeting facilities ideal for business travellers. The Hotel from 11/15/2022 refurbishment works will begin. There may be noise from Monday to Saturday between 09:00h and 18:00h. The Hotel remains open Rooms and Towels : cleaned and change only every other day and except holidays. Address: Av. Joao XXI, 80 1000-219 LISBOA PT

Room Facilities

  • Number of bedrooms
  • Living room
  • Bathroom
  • Disability-friendly bathroom
  • Hairdryer
  • Internet access
  • Direct dial telephone
  • TV
  • Minibar
  • Fridge
  • Centrally regulated air conditioning
  • Central heating
  • Safe
  • Balcony
  • Extra beds on demand
  • Cot on demand
  • NOT AVAILABLE: Room size (sqm), Wi-fi, Wheelchair-accessible, Smoking rooms

Hotel Facilities

  • Garage
  • Check-in hour
  • Check-out hour
  • Room service
  • Laundry service
  • Multilingual staff
  • Bellboy service
  • Air conditioning in public areas
  • Hotel safe
  • Lift access
  • Concierge
  • Luggage room
  • Clothes dryer
  • Café
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Conference room
  • Breakfast buffet
  • Identification card at arrival
  • Portugal - Clean and Safe
  • NOT AVAILABLE: Wheelchair-accessible, Car park, 24-hour reception, Wi-fi

Distance

  • Bus/Train station 500 m
  • Nearest Bus / Metro Stop 100 m
  • Airport 5 km
  • Beach 25 km
  • Golf course 4.6 km

Tourist Attractions

  • Praça de Touros 100 m
  • Museu Calouste Gulbenkian 700 m
  • Palacio das Galveias 100 m

Notes

  • * indicates service is at extra charge

Lisbon

The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a magnificent city to explore and, if it's your first time, you will be in awe of its wonderful historical buildings, broad avenues and bustling port. Built on seven hills, Lisbon is located at the mouth of the river Tagus (Rio Tejo). It has a rich and proud maritime history as it was the launchpad for voyages of the intrepid explorer Vasco da Gama, Prince Henry the Navigator and Ferdinand Magellan, who gave his name to the Magellan Straits - it's little wonder Lisbon is known as the City of the Explorers.

Today the city seems alive and vibrant. The medieval Alfama district, Gothic Cathedrals and Torre de Belem represent just a tiny proportion of the architectural treasures the city holds. The thrillingly shabby-chic area of Bairro Alto is home to hosts of trendy coffee houses, open-air cafes and music bars, all clinging to the vertiginous streets and all the while, the haunting and melancholic strains of the traditional "Fado" music insinuate throughout.

Sintra, Estoril and Cascais are all fantastic day trips from the city, but Lisbon itself is perfect for strolling along atmospheric streets, people watching from its cafes, admiring the fabulous architecture or just soaking up the Lisbon's unique atmosphere.

Getting into Lisbon city from Lisbon International Airport

Landing in Lisbon International Airport, it's a quick transfer to Lisbon city centre. You have a multitude of options including private shuttle, train, Aerobus and the metro.

Bus: You can get the Aerobus, which departs approx. every 20mins. It stops at the important sights in the city as well as the bus and train stations. \approx. 45mins and costs €20 per journey. 

Metro: The metro is a very cost-effective way to get into the city. It departs every 6-9minutes, takes approx. 20minutes and costs €1.45 per journey or €6.30 for a day ticket.  

Private shuttle: You can also get your own private transfer which takes approx. 15mins and costs approx. €20pp return based on 2 people sharing.

10 Reasons to Visit Lisbon

  1. Torre de Belem: A short train ride outside the city you'll find Torre de Belem, an old fortified tower on the river. There’s a tiny bridge leading to the tower that you can visit for very little. 
  2. Jerónimos Monastery: Near the Torre de Belem, you'll find Jerónimos Monastery, which houses the Museu de Marinha, the historic maritime museum of Lisbon. Here you can explore the rich history of Portugal and the sea including the polished wooden quarters of the royal yacht and a portable wooden alter dated back to the 15th Century. 
  3. Alfama district: Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world and you really see this in the Alfama district with its unique atmosphere. It’s home to Castelo de São Jorge, the best place for a breath-taking view of the sunset.
  4. Mercado de Ribeira: Markets are the perfect place to dive a little deeper into the culture by discovering local cuisine. Inside Mercado de Ribeira, you'll find over 30 restaurants and food stalls where you can indulge in Portuguese specialities.
  5. Looking for a real fairytale experience? Spend a day at Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The unique architecture and the bright colours of the castle and palace will bring you back to a magical time. This charming place needs to be seen to be understood.
  6. Sunrise at Miradouro Portas do Sol: Just like the sunset, sunrise is just as magical. One difference? You’ll have the whole city to yourself. Head up to the Miradouro Portas do Sol in Alfama district and see how the city awakens with the sun rising.
  7. Let’s talk alcoholic beverages: Served in a shot glass with a cherry, try Ginja, a sweet Portuguese liqueur. Or, Vinho Verde, which is a slightly fizzy white wine served in green bottles.    
  8. Tram Rides: Old, yellow trams take you from one stunning square to the next or up one of Lisbon's many hills. Jump on tram 28 for a long and beautiful ride through the quarters of Graça and Mouraria.
  9. Picturesque architecture: Wander around Lisbon, take in the picturesque facades of the buildings and the colourful painted tiles. Look up to see typical balconies and clotheslines and down to admire the Portuguese pavement (Calçada) that form a beautiful mosaic.
  10. Street art tour: With a guide, stroll around Lisbon to see the best of the street art around the city. Find colourful and meaningful pictures upon buildings and learn a little bit more about their background, as well as about the city’s history.

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