incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,17/10 - The Dom Carlos Park is a welcoming hotel with a ... more
classical atmosphere according to the traditional European hotels. Combining a high level of comfort and modernity, it offers a personalized service that pays parti...
Hotel Dom Carlos Park is a welcoming 3 star Lisbon hotel located in the heart of the ... more
Portuguese capital, close to Praça Marques de Pombal and Avenida da Liberdade, two highly popular areas with both tourists and Lisbon residents. The hotel is right opp...
The Dom Carlos is a modern hotel situated in the economic and business district of the ... more
city centre, one and a half kilometres from the old town. The 76 air conditioned guestrooms are spread over eight floors and have modern decor inlight colours with d...
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Hotel Dom Carlos Park was completely renovated in 2005 and is situated in the heart of ... more
Lisbon, close to The Marquês de Pombal Square, next to the metro and in the economic and commercial centre of the city. Hotel Dom Carlos Park offers 76 rooms (triple...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Dom Carlos is a modern hotel situated in the economic and business district of the ... more
city centre, one and a half kilometres from the old town. The 76 air conditioned guestrooms are spread over eight floors and have modern decor in light colours with ...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Dom Carlos Park is a welcoming hotel with a classical atmosphere according to the ... more
traditional European hotels Combining a high level of comfort and modernity it offers a personalized service that pays particular attention to the smallest of detail...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A Vibrant City with a Cosmopolitan Atmosphere Disadvantages: A bit hilly for some
, with its geometrical street plan. Leading down to the Baixa is the wide tree-lined Avenida da Liberdade. Old trams, known as, electricos, wind their noisy way along the inclines of the narrow streets. Funicular railways or elevadores and an unusual lift with an elaborate Gothic exterior negotiate the steep inclines of one of the hilliest harbour towns in the world. Lisbon has many miradouros (lookout points) that provide panoramic views over the river Tagus and the city. A tour of the city on foot will also reveal many otherwise hidden sights. Just a few yards from the roar of city traffic, steep flights of steps disappear into sleepy corners where caged birds sing. Idyllic parks with exotic plants and peaceful fountains are a refuge from the hectic hurly-burly of the frenetic city streets.
Between the huge, postmodern towers of the Amoreiras ...
Advantages: beautiful;, fascinating, reasonable, the coffins Disadvantages: chrage for toilet and church, museum and website only in German
Last year I had a very unique opportunity to work in another country. I normally work at St Paul's Cathedral and got the chance to work in the Berlinerr Dom (Berlin Cathedral) for a week as an English tour guide. I was living right on top of my work place, as I was staying in a guest apartment in the cathedral's bell tower. I fell in love with Berlin and its cathedral so thought I would give you a virtual tour of this amazing building. Take a pew and sit back and enjoy.
The Berlinerr Dom is very easy to get to as it is located in the central district of Mitte just by the Museum Island (where all the major museums are in Berlin). It is also just off one of Berlin's min streets Unter Den Linden, which runs from the Brandenburg Gate to the Berliner Dom and beyond. It is easy to get to the Berlinerr Dom. A number of buses go ...
duskmaiden 02.04.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Berliner Dom
Advantages: Easy to get around and different quirky places to visit, everyone speaks English Disadvantages: The City seems a bit 'faded glory'- places uncared for and tired
A Day trip to Lisbon
We spent a week in the Algarve in June 2009 and during this week we chose to book a trip with ?Follow Me? tours to Lisbon for the day. The trip was 34 Euros per person which we thought was good value as the toll on the A2 is 18 Euros each way for a car and then we would have had to pay to park the car and of course petrol as well as the fact that we were not sure where all the sites were.
We had to meet by the Dolphin roundabout in Albufiera for 6.55 and the coach was only 5 minutes late but we were virtually the last people to be picked up before heading for Lisbon. We made a stop about an hour away for coffee and the toilet. This was at a motorway service station so functional rather than interesting. We stopped at the same place on the return journey too. Initially our guide introduced herself and explained ...