Address: Rua cozinhas 2 , Lisboa 1100181, Portugal Show on map
Honeymooners and hopeless romantics flock to this lemon-fronted mansion, sitting pretty next to hilltop Castelo de São Jorge. Unwind by the courtyard fountain, get some quality shut-eye in your plush room and be the first at the castle in the morning.Sleek and intimate, this 18th-century mansion is the stuff of pure fairytale. The serene inner courtyard feels a zillion miles away from the castle's camera-toting masses with its gurgling fountain and clipped box hedges. Portuguese interior designer Graça Viterbo has put her funky stamp on the boutique hotel's 14 rooms, the result: country retreat meets 21st-century slicker, with earthy tones, antique furnishings and exposed stone. The hotel's diminutive size means the affable staff knows guests by name. When the sun shines, take a table in the courtyard for breakfast.
Sleek and intimate, this 18th-century mansion is the stuff of pure fairytale. The serene inner courtyard feels a zillion miles away from the castle's camera-toting masses with its gurgling fountain and clipped box hedges. Portuguese interior designer Graça Viterbo has put her funky stamp on the boutique hotel's 14 rooms, the result: country retreat meets 21st-century slicker, with earthy tones, antique furnishings and exposed stone. The hotel's diminutive size means the affable staff knows guests by name. When the sun shines, take a table in the courtyard for breakfast.
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Atmosphere: Boutique and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$276.00 per night
(US$138.00per person per night)
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First built by Visigoths in the 5th-century, Castelo de São Jorge (tel: 218 800 620) was expanded by Moors in the 9th-century, then transformed by Christians after it was sacked in the 12th-century. Its hulking battlements are mesmerising, as are the incredible views they afford.
Archaeologists believe that the 18th-century mansion was built atop the kitchens that served the Castelo São Jorge in medieval times.
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