Frommer's Review
One of the most stylish small hotels in Lisbon occupies a tangerine-colored, steeply vertical antique building on a quiet street that runs parallel to the base of St. George's Castle. All of the rooms have a starkly modern minimalist decor that might remind you of a photo set from Architectural Digest. Each contains at least one boldly abstract painting; some pieces are the work of the hotel's owner, Luis Lemos. Rooms feature marble-sheathed bathrooms with tub and shower, hardwood floors, cutting-edge furniture, and lots of space; all of them open onto a starkly contemporary staircase that was added to the building's shell during its complete gutting in 2000. The location in the heart of the Alfama means you'll be amid some of the city's hippest and most avant-garde attractions. Breakfast is the only meal served, but the youthful staff can recommend one of the many nearby restaurants for lunch or dinner.
Facilities:
Breakfast room; bar; 24-hour room service; laundry service, wi-fi
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