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Facilities within the Property

 

At the Hotel Almirante we offer our guests a
wide range of facilities so as to render all guests' stay the most pleasant one. There is a very cosy and friendly bar, perfect for unwinding after a day of leisure and cultural discovery. The Hotel offers a 24-hour front desk service.
 
Furthermore our friendly staff is willing to help you with anything you might need such as restaurant reservations, tours, advices about the best places to visit and all kind of information about Lisbon. There is also a shuttle service as well as Rent-a-Car service. The Hotel also provides other services, such as: city tours, laundry, a non-smoking floor, fitness center, private car park, secretarial back-up and mobile office.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
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Internet PointLaundry
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Nearby Facilities
 
Hotel Almirante is located in the city center, just minutes to fine dining, shopping and entertainment. Our staff can recommend several good restaurants in walking distance of the hotel. The guests of the hotel can find anything that they might need such as bank, post office, grocery store or church nearby. Thanks to its position you can easily reach the most famous places of Lisbon on foot or by underground. The Baxia, Rossio, Bairro Alto and Belem are only at a 10 minutes by underground from the hotel. Our guests have direct access to the Anjos subway station and we are also conveniently close to the airport and railway station. Spreading out along the right bank of the Tagus, its downtown, the Baixa, is located in the 18th-century area around Rossio. East of the arcade Praça do Comércio, are the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent St. George's Castle. To the west lie Bairro Alto and Madragoa, with their typical streets, and on the western extreme is Belém, with its Belém Tower, (the sentinel over the Tagus river that protects the entrance into Lisbon), the Jerónimos Monastery (masterpieces of Manueline architecture and classified in UNESCO's International Heritage list) and the Cultural Centre of Belém.