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Métropole, Lissabon

Métropole, Lissabon

incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,71/10 - Unique central location at Rossio, Lisbons ... more

historical main square. The Métropole, a recently
renovated turn-of-the-century boutique hotel,
privately owned and managed in a traditional
manner by the Almeida family...

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Hotel Metropole,  Lisboa

Hotel Metropole, Lisboa

Located in the middle of Rossio in the historical centre of downtown Pombalina in front ... more

of S Jorge's Castle and Alfama  at two steps from
the legendary Chiado and of the picturesque Bairro
Alto  the Metropole Hotel is a true classic of
Lisbon hostelr...

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Metropole, Lisbon

Metropole, Lisbon

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Metropole, Lisboa

Metropole, Lisboa

Traditional boutique hotel, prestigiously situated directly on the Rossio, Lisbon's main ... more

square, facing the castle of St. George and the
historic Alfama district. Within walking distance
of the Baixa business area, and just a few more
steps to the lege...

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Hotel Metropole, Lisbon

Hotel Metropole, Lisbon

The Hotel Metropole is a turn of the century hotel overlooking Rossio Square in Lisbon ... more

centre, located 50 metres from the picturesque
Bairro Alto district. The 36 air conditioned
guestrooms are decorated in a 1920s Art Deco style
in warm colours. All i...

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There is more to Portugal than the Algarve - visit Lisbon

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

what we would see on the way going across the Serra do Caldeirao and which regions we would pass through and then as it was early she said she would be quiet until nearer Lisbon. As we approached Lisbon she told us about the toll on the A22 and the various industries approaching Lisbon and the fact that we would go into Lisbon over the April 25th Bridge and see the huge statue of Christo Rei which is a bit like the Corcovado in Rio and overlooks the city of Lisbon from a great height. This bridge was the first to cross the Tejo and was originally called Saladar Bridge until the coup overthrew the Fascist dictator Saladar in 1974 and Portugal became a democratic Republic. The Portuguese are justifiably proud of this bridge and liken it to the Golden Gate bridge of San Francisco which is does resemble to be fair. We drove over the bridge ...

catsholiday 21.06.2009 · Read full review
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Loquacious Lisbon

Advantages: A Vibrant City with a Cosmopolitan Atmosphere
Disadvantages: A bit hilly for some

Lisbon or Lisboa is the capital of Portugal and enjoys a marvellous position. To the northeast of the city the River Tagus opens out to form the shining Mar de Palha (sea of straw). The city stands on the northwest bank of this lake just before it narrows and flows out into the Atlantic Ocean. For miles and miles, homes, factories, warehouses and port installations carpet the steep hills and valleys along the estuary. Lisbon is sometimes called the Cidade Branca, the White City but actually its colour is really a matt pastel shade. The best view of the city can be enjoyed from one of the many excellent fish restaurants in Cacilhas on the south bank of the river. Between Alfama (see my review), the labyrinth of narrow alleys on the citadel hill, and the elevated Bairro Alto, lies the flat plain of the city centre, the Cidade Baixa ...

Praski 28.09.2009 · Read full review
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A long weekend in Lisbon

Advantages: Reasonably priced, lots to do, good food, great architecture
Disadvantages: Not really any

We visited Lisbon this September having decided to go there instead of Rome. It has to be said that we were initially motivated by the fact that an equivalent holiday- same number of days, same rating of accommodation- was about HALF the price of Rome. Lisbon is a fascinating place, the overall impression being of a city of great style and architecture, the ancient (colossal old buildings, grubby but striking statues and monuments) rubbing shoulders with the modern (great trains and tube, some flashy restaurants). It may be because of this that it took a little getting used to. We arrived on the Saturday evening- admittedly a little late following various delays with the flight and then the bus, which became stuck in rush hour traffic- at our hotel, the Travel Pak in the Anjos area of the city. We ventured out to see if we could ...

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