Hostal Pouso Dos Anjos is a 1 star rated bed & breakfast in central Lisbon, in the ... more
Anjos neighbourhood, close to Avenida Almirante Reis and within a short walk of St Georges Castle (Castelo de Sao Jorge). The Intendente metro station is just 30 met...
Located in down town Lisbon, in a building that was once the home of a countess, this ... more
charming guest house offers comfortable accommodation at affordable rates.Only recently renovated, the Pouso Dos Anjos features 29 modest yet cosy guest rooms, most o...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Enjoying a privileged location in the heart of Lisbon, this small and cosy guest house is ... more
just a 10-minute walk from Lisbon city centre.Guesthouse Pouso Dos Anjos is housed in a beautiful building and offers guests a shared terrace and a peaceful courtyard garden. Relax with a refreshing juice and your favourite book after a morning exploring all that this wonderful city has to offer. The unique rooms have lovely views of the courtyard or the main avenue and each are decorated with an exquisite traditional Portuguese carved ceiling.In the surroundings you will find pharmacies, ATMs, several banks, supermarkets and many fine restaurants. Transport services such as buses, taxis, trams and subway can be found in the same avenue as the guest house..
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
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After the earthquake of 1755, the Marques de Pombal who was one of Portugal's able statesmen set in motion a rapid and well planned reconstruction of the city. One of his lasting legacies is the Cidade Baixa. This orderly street plan stands in stark contrast to the rest of the city centre where narrow streets wind and merge with no particular pattern. There is no other part of the old town where the right angle is so dominant. Pombal left no room for palaces and churches. The buildings were intended as town houses for the middle classes and as outlets for traders such as jewellers and leather suppliers. The street names testify to the districts past. Rua dos Sapateiros near the Rossio was the street of shoemakers.' Lisbon's first cinema was established here and in 1907 was called The Animatografo do Rossio. Beautiful building to look ...
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 ...
bagoproverbial 28.09.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Lisbon (Portugal)
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 ...
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Product details
Long Name
Pouso Dos Anjos
Type
Hotel
Street
Dos Anjos, 31
Address
Dos Anjos, 31, 1150 Lisbon, Portugal
City
Lisbon
Country
Portugal
Post Code
1150
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
26. Jul
Manufacturer's product description
Located in down town Lisbon, in a building that was once the home of a countess, this charming hotel offers comfortable accommodation at affordable rates. Only recently renovated, the Pouso Dos Anjos features 29 modest yet cosy guest rooms, most of which featuring large private bathrooms. Enjoy breakfast in the breakfast room or relax in the garden on the second floor. The friendly atmosphere of the hotel makes it the ideal base for your holiday or city break. The multilingual staff is happy to be of service should you have questions during your stay. Treat yourself to a drink from the bar or explore the neighbourhood. The hotel is within walking distance of public transportation, making it the ideal base if you wish to discover the city’s many attractions.