The Palácio has 11 magical suites with adjacent sitting
rooms, marble and tiled bathrooms, some with terraces and winter
gardens. It has natural ventilation, a Mediterranean garden
including a stunning black slate swimming pool, 7 terraces, ping
pong, a library with 4000 books and a very discreet, attentive
and imaginative team to provide the best service.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
The Palácio has 11 magical suites with adjacent sitting
rooms, marble and tiled bathrooms, some with terraces and winter
gardens. It has natural ventilation, a Mediterranean garden
including a stunning black slate swimming pool, 7 terraces, ping
pong, a library with 4000 books and a very discreet, attentive
and imaginative team to provide the best service.
Gardens with cascading bougainvillea and a slate swimming pool.
Over 3,500 blue-and-white hand-painted tiles were commissioned in 1720 and fill many of the rooms. The present owner spent six years restoring the building, sourcing wonderful art and antiques for the Palacio. The place is tranquil, light and airy with lots of space.
Room service from 11h00m until 23h00m, and breakfast included. All other services, such as personal trainers or babysitters, are available upon request, at an additional cost. Dining options in the hotel include the Leopold Restaurant, and The Belmonte Cultural Club, Cafe & Bar.
11 uniquely decorated suites. All beds are kingsize but can be separated to make singles. Suites Alberto Caeiro, Egas moniz and Francisco d’Holanda can sleep 4 people, in 2 kingsize beds.
All suites have marble and/or tiled bathrooms, complete with bathtub, shower, and Acqua di Parma toiletries.
Annabel is in awe of the meticulous restoration of this romantic palace.
The Belmonte is one of Lisbon's hidden gems. You can experience a fabulous sunset from a yacht on the Tejo River, take a private tour round Lisbon's finest architectural masterpieces, have your own private Fado singer or even visit a winery.
Experience both contemporary dining and home grown cooking with traditional influences; here in Lisbon everyone can find something to suit their tastes. Condé Nast recommends: Prado- Travessa das Pedras Negras, 2, 1100 Bota Sal- Rua Domingos Sequeira, 38, The Food Temple- Beco do Jasmim, 18, 1100-289 Alma- Rua da Anchieta, 15, 1200-023 Pesca- Rua da Escola Politécnica, 27, Taberna da Rue das Flores- R. das Flores, 103, 1200-194 Local- 1200 Lisbon, Portugal
With a keen eye anyone can pick out interesting pieces at Feira da Ladra, Lisbon's equivalent to London's Portobello Road or Madrid's El Rastro. Wake up early to enjoy this thrift market at its very best.