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| As Janelas Verdes |
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| Lisbon - Lisbon - Lisbon Hotels & Sintra |
| City Break |
| Number of rooms: 29 |
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Atmospheric Lisbon hotel with great views of Portugal's capital
Hotel As Janelas Verdes (translated as the Green Windows) is a small 18th century palace located in the typically pretty street of the same name in Lisbon. It is also next to the Museum of Ancient Art – a world-class museum and, along with the Gulbenkian, Lisbon’s finest. The Lisbon hotel certainly has a strong cultural and literary tradition. Eça de Queiros, the great 19th century Portuguese novelist is said to have lived there and based the magical home “O Ramalhete”, in his novel "the Maias", on As Janelas Verdes. The old wing of Hotel As Janelas Verdes, with its small objets d’art, paintings and mementoes takes us back to a period when life seemed to be less rushed and more refined. The new wing, though it has a more contemporary decoration and feel, still blends in flawlessly with the existing atmosphere. All 17 rooms have a light airy feel, are very tastefully decorated and provide for some delightful personal touches. The do not disturb sign, for example, is simply a cushion with the word “schhh…”. The upper terrace on the new wing further provides some great views of Lisbon and the river Tagus, whilst the small garden of Hotel As Janelas Verdes is an excellent place to breath in the calm of old Lisbon and enjoy breakfast. |
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You should plan at least a couple of days to explore the rich variety of lisbons quarters (bairros) and attractions. Alfama is the oldest part of Lisbon, going from the walls of the caste São Jorge down to the Tejo. High above the city centre to the west of the Baixa is the so called Bairro Alto. This is the natural place to wind up at night. Well worth a morning or aftenoon stroll to explore. The Baixa is Europe's first example of Neoclasssical design and urban planning. The lower town is very much the heart of the city and main shopping area. Many of Lisbon's touristic attractions are located in Belém, amongst them are the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument to the Discoveries, the Torre de Belém, the Belém Cultural Centre and Rua Vieira Portuense. The Belém Cultural Centre (CCB) is known as one of the great cultural centres in Europe, and a building of outstanding architecture: exhibitions, performing arts, restaurants, gardens and shops. The Parque das Nações, the former EXPO areal, is still worth a visit. Also don't miss the famous Flea Market, Feira da Ladra, which fills the Campo de Santa Clara, at the eastern edge of Alfama on Tuesdays and Saturdays (7am-6pm).
Outside Lisbon there is a lot more to see: Sintra, a world heritage site, has all the charm of a fairy tale town and was once described by Lord Byron as "the glorious Eden". Sintra has beautiful palaces old residences to visit, particularly the Palácio da Pena, Castelo dos Mouros, Convento dos Capuchos, Palácio da Vila and luxuriant gardens of Monserrate.
Estoril and Cascais can be reached within 20 min. from Lisbon. Estoril was once known as the "Portuguese Rivieira" with grandiose villas and luxury hotels whereas Cascais was an old fishing village with pretty houses by the sea, is now a major resort. Both villages are connected by a beautiful promanade along the coast.
Serra da Arrábida, between Setúbal and Sesimbra is a peaceful nature reserve with its own microclimate that has created unique tree species. There are numerous animals, as well as excellent beaches to enjoy. On the way you can stop at Azeitão, a town renowned for its wines and cheese.
Costa da Caparica This is athoroughly lively Portuguese resort, with restaurants and summer bars. It is a perfect place to swim or laze around on the sand.
Praia do Guincho beautifull beach superb place for surfing and windsurfing. |
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Please feel free to send us your personal hotel review on this hotel. You may wonder why all the assessments we have on line are positive. Well, apart from the simple fact that we try to include only what we consider to be the best accommodations, there’s another important reason to bear in mind. Any hotel that receives 3 negative feedbacks is automatically taken out of our selection:
We were delighted by this hotel which is very tastefully decorated. The library and terrace are wonderful. Pilar, Spain
“We spent some great days at the Janelas Verdes at the end of summer. I consider it a true authentic hotel with lots of charm. Spacious rooms, peaceful, an excellent and original breakfast and a relaxing courtyard. Excellent.” HL, Spain |
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