A cozy hotel, very conveniently located - close to parks, shops, and the main street. You can walk in different directions at any time of the day.
Nice design and delicious breakfasts. There is a patio.
And we liked it. There are wonderful walks down to the embankment. For a stroll around Lisbon, it is conveniently located, almost in the city center. The rooms are nice, a little cramped, but we are not complaining. The breakfasts are delicious, but what else do you need for a Russian tourist?
The hotel clearly has a claim to a certain uniqueness in the design of rooms and premises in general. The ability to connect a smartphone and tablet via Bluetooth to the room's speaker system, of course, is rarely found anywhere, but a hotel is, first of all, a place of residence, and just with accommodation, not everything is clear. Firstly, the idea of separating the shower and toilet from each other and from the rest of the room with only frosted glass, through which everything is perfectly visible when the light is turned on inside, is controversial, to put it mildly, especially if we are not talking about a single room. Secondly, the idea of removing the washbasin from the bathroom into the corridor of the room is no less controversial. This is all, of course, fun and acceptable for one resident, but if two or more people live in the room, then not everyone will appreciate such delights.
Thirdly, as it turned out, the system for generating electronic keys to rooms is quite capable of "settling" strangers into your room, despite the fact that your stay has not expired yet.
Otherwise, it is a normal hotel with good breakfasts (even champagne is present!), good sound insulation and a convenient location near the transport hub of the city and within walking distance from the main attractions.