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Set in Lisbon’s fashionable Principe Real district, with far-reaching views across the city to the Tagus River, memmo Príncipe Real is a perfect blend of contemporary elegance rooted in Portuguese history. Dazzlingly designed by architect Samuel Torres de Carvalho, who has drawn on local materials from warm limestone to old hand-painted tiles and modern Portuguese art. Details include hand-blown glass lamps and hand-made hats from an old, established, neighbouring store which hang in the bedrooms. Many of these have balconies or terraces and two bedrooms come with outdoor fires on their terraces.
The food in the Colonial Café, a sleek restaurant, which looks out over the long, green-tiled, swimming pool and the city beyond, is a nod to Portugal’s time as a colonial power. On its black marble tables, beautifully contrasting with the moss-green velvet sofas, expect dishes such as a delicate black cod with miso butter, or a mousse of chocolate from São Tomé with a banana mousse and a salty, peanut pralineto to be served.
There is a free 1 hour walking tour every morning which introduces guests to the local area and starts in the pretty Príncipe Real gardens which neighbour the hotel.
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memmo Príncipe Real offers breathtaking views over the city in the most charming neighbourhood of Lisbon, combining a trendy contemporary ambience with impeccable service. The first 5-star boutique hotel in Príncipe Real, is located next to Chiado and Bairro Alto, but with a special charm offering fashionable shops and restaurants.
A selection of high quality products using local flavors and homemade ingredients, presented in a combination of Continental Breakfast to start and “à la carte” additional dishes.
Lunch & Dinner at Café Principe Real is a celebration of an international dishes reflecting the influences of Portugal around the world especially in Brazil, Africa and Asia. Our aim is to provide local and traditional food with a contemporary twist. A delightful journey through some of the most desirable flavors. Café Principe Real is a place for conversation and sense of community, creating a feeling of a melting pot from Portuguese heritage around the world
Superior City View Rooms Size: 23 to 32 sqm with panoramic views over Lisbon.
Egyptian bed linen, six pillows (small, medium, oversize), Led reading light, Direct-dial phone, Free Wi-Fi, Air conditioning, Electronic safe box, Bang & Olufsen TV, Bose mini-station with Bluetooth, Tea station, Welcome cocktail bar station, Minibar, Complete set of luxury bathroom amenities by Hermés, Hair dryer, toilet magnifying mirror, digital scale, Bath robe and slippers, Daily turn-down service, 24-hour room-service
The only room with capacity to welcome children are the Suites Rooms
Memmo Hotels was created with the purpose of differentiating their performance in the market, seeking to assert each of their units as important instruments for the promotion, improvement and stimulation of its surroundings, providing customers with a true and authentic experience.
More than a place to sleep, the memmo hotels seek to provide true emotions, making the stay a vital part of the whole travel experience, that is intended to be unforgettable.
"Joining the Algarve’s Memmo Baleeira and Memmo Alfama in Lisbon’s ancient Moorish district, the third in the acclaimed Memmo hotel collection is in the capital’s increasingly fashionable Príncipe Real district. From its 41 sleek rooms and elegant restaurant, it offers panoramic views across the capital."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"From the outside, the hotel appears stark, white and boldly geometric but inside it's all open-plan and contemporary, done out in a mix of moss-green and pale oak, with good, modern art on the walls and bespoke furniture designed by Torres de Carvalho. The 41 bedrooms are cosy hideways, with hand-blown lamps, warm wooden floors and bathrooms lined in local limestone. Ingredients for the hotel's signature Colonial cocktail - dry white port, Campari, tonic and a twist of orange rind - wait to be mixed."
Originally published by Condé Nast Traveler
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