| Hotel Description: | The Real Parque opened in Lisbon in 1994.
A 4-star hotel that soon became a reference hotel in the Portuguese capital thanks to its high quality standards.
The charm of a classic atmosphere combined with the comfort, technology and safety of the new millennium provide a sensation of unique wellbeing sustained by excellent service.
With a total of 153 rooms, the hotel offers 128 twins, 11 double rooms and 8 singles. The range of rooms is completed by 6 fantastic suites.
Located in a city centre zone where the keynote is calm, you won't need to walk far to find shopping areas and services or catch the Metro to take you anywhere in the City. Make the most of the proximity of the two hotels to enjoy the qualities of the health club, with the following services on offer: Cardio-fitness gymnasium; Jacuzzi; Sauna; Turkish bath; and Massage room.
The Hotel Real Parque has special services for children, such as children's furniture, special access and specialised menus for children. On request, make use of the baby-sitting service, allowing you and your children a more tranquil stay.
| | Room Information: | Double Room Room with carpet floor, marble bathroom and relaxing colours Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
The Hotel is located near of El Corte Ingles Mall, in Sao Sebastiao area. | | Business Facilities: | The hotel is Located near of the El Corte Ingles Mall in S. Sebastiao area, one of the principal and finatial services area. Business Facilities Meeting Facilities Secretarial Services Internet access Email access Black & White photocopying Fax service Audio equipment Flip Charts Translation service
| | Local Attractions: | St. George's Castle/ Castelo de So Jorge Distance: 2 miles Although St. George's Castle was constructed by the Moors, it's on the site of a 5th-century Visigoth fort. Within the walls are ramparts, towers, and remnants of a palace that was a residence of the kings of Portugal until the 16th century.
Cathedral/sé Distance: 2 miles Even official tourist brochures admit that this cathedral is not very rich.Characterized by twin towers flanking its entrance,it represents architectural wedding of Romanesque and Gothic style.The facade is severe enough to resemble a medieval fortress
Jeronimos's Monestry Distance: 4 miles In an expansive mood, Manuel I, the Fortunate, ordered this monastery built to commemorate Vasco da Gama's voyage to India and to give thanks to the Virgin Mary for its success.
Belem Tower Distance: 4 miles The quadrangular Tower of Belém is a monument to Portugal's Age of Discovery. Erected between 1515 and 1520, the Manueline-style tower is Portugal's classic landmark and often serves as a symbol of the country.
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