LAPA PALACE 


Tasteful elegance is the keynote of this hotel. Located in the city’s most exclusive
district - Lapa, Lisbon’s “Embassy Row”.
A converted 19th Century palatial townhouse, built on a hillside overlooking the Tagus estuary and framed by the centuries-old trees of its own beautiful gardens. With a unique waterfall, waterworks, and a heated outdoor swimming-pool.
It offers 109 comfortable, very well-appointed rooms and suites of individual decoration, a reading room and the culinary excellence of the “Ristorante Hotel Cipriani”, serving Venetian/Italian specialities. A fully equipped health-club and indoor, heated,
swimming-pool.
The requirements of business meetings, conferences, banquets and other gatherings are answered by a well equipped auditorium and six multi-purpose rooms, accommodating up to 220 persons. A free business center and garage for 120 cars is also available.

 WINTER 2001/2  &  SUMMER 2002

All prices stated are in £ Sterling per person per night inclusive of breakfast local taxes and services.
For bookings totalling one night only a £5.00 fee per person will be charged.

Period Superior Twin Superior Single Room Junior Suite Twin Room Premium Single Junior Suite Single Room Premium
01 Nov - 28 Feb
£94 £166 £125 £104 £229 £187
01 Mar -31 Jul
£114 £208 £145 £125 £270 £229
01 Aug - 31 Aug
£94 £166 £125 £104 £229 £187
01 Set - 31 Oct
£114 £208 £145 £125 £270 £229

FOR RESERVATIONS AT THESE SPECIAL RATES

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Restaurant Bar
Shops in the hotel Tobacconist
Indoor swimming-pool Exchange
Outdoor swimming-pool TV room
Children`s zone Babysitting
Sauna Gymnasium
Solarium Jacuzzi
Garage Private carpark
Conference rooms Air conditioning
Direct-dial phone Minibar in bedrooms
TV in bedrooms Credit cards accepted
TV with satellite reception Individual safe
Rooms for non-smokers Installations for the handicapped
109 Rooms 218 Beds
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