Address: Rossio 30 , Lisbon 1100, Portugal
Part of the grand scheme to revolutionise Lisbon's design scene, the Fontana Park has morphed from 1908 ironworks to cutting-edge hotel with smooth contours, monochrome tones and spacey lighting. All hail its Zen-style Japanese restaurant, minimalist chic rooms and bamboo-lined garden where a fountain trickles.Fontana Park is upping the style ante in Saldanha with its daring, futuristic design - the combined vision of architect Francisco Aires Mateus and award-winning interior designer Nini Andrade Silva. Expect rooms and corridors that play on light and space with illuminated opaque glass, eye-catching pod chairs, flying saucer-shaped lights and sylvan flourishes like funky tree prints. The fluid design threads through to monochrome rooms with wifi and wall-mounted flatscreen TVs. The sleek bathrooms have transparent screens peeking through to the bedroom (forget modesty!). There are two restaurants: virginal white Saldanha-Mar serves Portuguese cuisine with a Med twist and Bonsai dishes up authentic Japanese. With its rustling bamboo and waterfall, the garden is the perfect spot to chill over sundowners.
Fontana Park is upping the style ante in Saldanha with its daring, futuristic design - the combined vision of architect Francisco Aires Mateus and award-winning interior designer Nini Andrade Silva. Expect rooms and corridors that play on light and space with illuminated opaque glass, eye-catching pod chairs, flying saucer-shaped lights and sylvan flourishes like funky tree prints. The fluid design threads through to monochrome rooms with wifi and wall-mounted flatscreen TVs. The sleek bathrooms have transparent screens peeking through to the bedroom (forget modesty!). There are two restaurants: virginal white Saldanha-Mar serves Portuguese cuisine with a Med twist and Bonsai dishes up authentic Japanese. With its rustling bamboo and waterfall, the garden is the perfect spot to chill over sundowners.
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Atmosphere: Minimalist and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$162.00 per night
(US$81.00per person per night)
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The hotel is just a short stroll north from the sloping lawns of Parque Eduardo VII, a great place for a saunter with its clipped box hedges, mature trees and ponds. It was named after Edward VII, who visited in 1903. Bring your camera to capture the terrific views over Lisbon's skyline.
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