Location. Hotel Tivoli Tejo features state of the art curved architectural design with ... more
mirrored glass detailing. The hotel enjoys a riverside location in the Parque das Nações region, site of the Expo '98 World Exhibition. The Parque das Nações area b...
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Location. Hotel Tivoli Tejo features state of the art curved architectural design with ... more
mirrored glass detailing. The hotel enjoys a riverside location in the Parque das Nações region, site of the Expo '98 World Exhibition. The Parque das Nações area b...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The 5 star Tivoli Lisbon hotel promises the ultimate in luxury and convenience The ... more
excellent location right in the heart of this former colonial capital ensures that whatever your business in the town guests are rarely far from their destinationAbundan...
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In the heart of Lisbon, located on the most important thoroughfare of the city, you will ... more
find the Tivoli Lisboa, a 5-star establishment which offers its guests an exceptionally warm welcome and a high quality of service. Opened in 1933, it has a cosmop...
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Location. Half a block from the shops of Lisbon's central boulevard, Avenida da ... more
Liberdade, the Tivoli Jardim appeals to travellers seeking tranquillity within walking distance of the boulevard's attractions. The Botanical Gardens are two blocks away and the vast Edward VII Park is five blocks. Lisbon Airport (LIS) is eight kilometres, around 20 minutes' drive. Hotel Features. The hotel shares its grounds with a partner hotel and a small 18th century palace. In the palace garden there is a 14 metre diameter heated pool surrounded by centuries old trees, a lawn, and cushioned teak sun loungers. Use of a lobby computer with high speed Internet access and a printer is complimentary. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Guests of the Tivoli Jardim enjoy a complimentary American buffet breakfast each day, and the hotel's restaurant serves an à la carte menu of traditional Portuguese dishes for lunch and dinner. From May to October, a poolside bar offers light meals and drinks. Guests of the hotel enjoy access to facilities in Hotel Tivoli Lisboa next door, including a complimentary fitness centre, and a top floor, restaurant with terrace and panoramic views of the city. Guests can also charge meals at Tivoli Lisboa to their rooms. Guestrooms. The hotel offers 119 air conditioned guestrooms in a seven storey building. Rooms come with one king bed or two twin beds; twin bed rooms include furnished balconies. All rooms have minibars, desks, club chairs, light wood furniture and panelling, and marble bathrooms with shower/tub combinations. Televisions offer international channels and pay movies. High speed Internet access is available for a surcharge. Expert Tip. The Portuguese painter Mily Possoz lived at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa, adjacent to Hotel Tivoli Jardim, for nearly 30 years, beginning in 1948. When she ran out of money, she p
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Half a block from the shops of Lisbon's central boulevard, Avenida da ... more
Liberdade, the Tivoli Jardim appeals to travellers seeking tranquillity within walking distance of the boulevard's attractions. The Botanical Gardens are two blocks away and the vast Edward VII Park is five blocks. Lisbon Airport (LIS) is eight kilometres, around 20 minutes' drive. Hotel Features. The hotel shares its grounds with a partner hotel and a small 18th century palace. In the palace garden there is a 14 metre diameter heated pool surrounded by centuries old trees, a lawn, and cushioned teak sun loungers. Use of a lobby computer with high speed Internet access and a printer is complimentary. Wireless Internet access (surcharge) is available in public areas. Guests of the Tivoli Jardim enjoy a complimentary American buffet breakfast each day, and the hotel's restaurant serves an à la carte menu of traditional Portuguese dishes for lunch and dinner. From May to October, a poolside bar offers light meals and drinks. Guests of the hotel enjoy access to facilities in Hotel Tivoli Lisboa next door, including a complimentary fitness centre, and a top floor, restaurant with terrace and panoramic views of the city. Guests can also charge meals at Tivoli Lisboa to their rooms. Guestrooms. The hotel offers 119 air conditioned guestrooms in a seven storey building. Rooms come with one king bed or two twin beds; twin bed rooms include furnished balconies. All rooms have minibars, desks, club chairs, light wood furniture and panelling, and marble bathrooms with shower/tub combinations. Televisions offer international channels and pay movies. High speed Internet access is available for a surcharge. Expert Tip. The Portuguese painter Mily Possoz lived at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa, adjacent to Hotel Tivoli Jardim, for nearly 30 years, beginning in 1948. When she ran out of money, she p
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Advantages: The buffet breakfast was quite good Disadvantages: Unfortunately, lots!
I stayed at this hotel at the beginning of February 2008 and paid £50.30 per night for the room, plus an online booking fee. This was my first visit to Portugal and I chose this hotel as I thought it looked okay in the online photographs, because it had a swimming pool etc and because I thought it was close to the airport. Unfortunately, I was somewhat disappointed. The hotel was not within walking distance of the airport and so I had to get a taxi. I found that Roma was not the most upmarket of areas and as I was travelling alone felt rather nervous. The lobby to the hotel looks quite impressive and the staff are well turned out, but I did not find them particularly friendly. My room was pretty basic and very cold - no carpet and the heater did not work. Also, the view from the window looked down upon the dreary, grey back ...
Advantages: lovely clean hotel, friendly, english speaking Disadvantages: none
. The maid came every day to throughly clean the room and our sheets were changed three times during our week long stay.
The restaurant was very clean and well decorated, and there were always plenty of tables to choose from. Meals were all buffet style, and there was always plenty to choose from. The breakfasts were of a good standard, but were fairly repetitive and the scrambled eggs were to die for! Dinners were always great, something for everyone - and a different theme every night, even my fussy 4 and 7 year olds found plenty to eat with the large choice of dishes available. The cost of drinks to accompany our meals added up over the week,so leave aide plenty of money for this. Buy water outside the hotel as it is quite expensive from the bar, and there is a supermarket within shouting didtance of the hotel.
The swimming pool ...
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 ...