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Located in Praça do Comércio, a place

with a matchless historical personality

and charm, the Pestana Group opens the

Pousada de Lisboa - Terreiro do Paço. Lisbon

was born in the Castelo de São Jorge, but it

was from this square that the city expanded.

After the 1755 earthquake, the Marquis of

Pombal designed and rebuilt the entire

city, introducing new structures and new

architectural forms that remain to the

present day.

In a town square marked by its history as a

port of auspicious departures and arrivals,

this new Pousada redefines the former

Ministry of Internal Affairs, a witness to great

decisions. Past memories are recovered with

heritage and enriched with a new dimension,

offering a differentiated touristic product,

the Pousada de Lisboa - Terreiro do Paço.

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The sedan chairs that youwill find in the living room,

for instance, are originalsixteenth century

refurbished pieces.The whole restoration and

decoration project wasdesigned by the famous

architect Jaime Morais, whoused the austerity of thesculptures created by the

immensely talented Leopoldode Almeida in order to create

a contrast with the lavishnessof the paintings and other

decorative pieces.

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The elegant and stylishrooms sport a classic and

timeless beauty.Some overlook Terreiro

do Paço, while others offera view of several streets and

rooftops in Downtown Lisbon.The bright colors and the

urban chic palette explainwhy this is the only hotel inthe Iberian Peninsula that

boasts of a partnership withDom Pérignon.

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FACILITIES

Praça do Comércio, 31-341100-148 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 210 407 640e-mail: [email protected]

www.pousadas.pt

GPSN: 38 42.492W: 9 08.262

Amenities

Air Conditioning

Safe

Smoke Detectors

Free WiFi Access in the rooms

Minibar

Radio

Hairdryer

Desk

Telephone

LCD cable TV

Safe at reception

Swimming Pool

Front desk 24h

Room service

Spa

Multilingual Staff

85 Rooms

5 Suites

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Trendy and cosmopolitan, it’s the ideal place for businessor dinner with friends and also nightspot.

Signature cuisine , Chef of the year 2016. In main menu, lookout for Tomahawk ribeye steak especially(a different cut and

matured for 28 days, which gives a pronounced flavour without being too strong), the Chateaubriand (premium section of the loin with an elegant and sophisticated flavor) and the RIB Eye

(slightly marbled, juicy, and with good depth of flavor).

But as it has not only steaks, try out the “Cool AlternativesRIB”, main dishes such as Cecina and red cabbage salad with

balsamic and honey, Beetroot risotto with roasted pinenuts and green apple, or the Hamburger with S. Jorge

cheese, and many more

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Number of seats: 60

Dishes are subject to change without notice.

SPECIALITYTomahawk ribeye steak

Differentiated cut with intermuscular fat, with a

28 day maturation that gives pronounced flavour

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OUT he Pousada de Lisboa is located on Praça do Comércio, consideredto be Lisbon’s living room, directlyoverlooking the Tagus. The geometryof the Baixa Pombalina area invites youto stroll along its lively streets with theirmix of traditional shops and internationalbrands, fair traders and amateur artists.

The view of the Tagus River is enoughto make anyone become passionateabout this city born at the waterfront.But Lisbon’s history, its present andfuture offer much more to see.With its yearlong blue sky, a mild winterand very beautiful beaches, Lisbonis at the top of all lists of Europe’s

most interesting cities.

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Frequented by artists and intellectuals - the Faculty ofFine Arts lies here - , the Chiado was the preferred spot ofthe poet Fernando Pessoa. Visitors should not miss takinga coffee (uma bica) on the esplanade of A Brasileira, where

the poet has been immortalized by a statue. From theRua do Carmo to the Praça Camões, the streets are full ofbookstores, coffee bars, restaurants, museums, theatres

and boutiques. Close to this quarter is the Bairro Alto.

With this heterogeneity of visitors and so much todiscover, the Chiado presents itself as Lisbon’s true heart.Take the chance to travel in the typical 28 tramway from

the Graça to the Campo de Ourique parishes, crossing thePraça Camões, and completing a trip full of history through

the city’s main points of interest, like the Feira da Ladra,the São Jorge Castle, the Cathedral, the Baixa Pombalina,

the Basílica da Estrela and Fernando Pessoa House.

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Reserve an afternoon to walk around the long Avenidada Liberdade and take in the glamour of the boutiques

and the fresh terraces. Continue until the Praça de Rossio(the square with the imposing National Theatre) and enter

the downtown streets, where you will find many storesand much animation, ending at the Terreiro do Paço,

close to the Tagus River.

TYPICAL QUARTERS

Alfama is the right place to sense the nostalgia of thefado. It is also the oldest district that resisted to the large

earthquake of 1755.Bairro Alto is one of the most famous quarters in the

Portuguese capital, being like a stage for one to see theBohemian lifestyle and the nightlife, characterized by itsatmosphere and the fusion of its picturesque streets andtaverns and the fashion of its bars and stores of the major

alternative brands.You should also visit the Bairro da Bica, which is one

of the most authentic districts in town, and for this reason,one of the most crowded during the festivities dedicated

to the popular saints.

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TO THE TERREIRO DO PAÇO

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LX FACTORY COMPLEXRua Rodrigues de Faria, 103Tel.: +351 213 143 399

ALVALADE STADIUMR. Prof. Fernando da FonsecaTel.: +351 217 516 522

LUZ STADIUMAvenida General Norton de MatosTel.: +351 217 219 500

LISBON OCEANARIUMEsplanada Dom Carlos I,Parque das NaçõesTel.: +351 218 917 002

LISBON ZOOPraça Marechal Humberto DelgadoTel.: +351 217 232 900

FADO HOUSES

PATHWAYS

TRAM 28Praça Luis de Camões - Chiado

CABLE CARPasseio das Tagides, Parque das NaçõesTel.: +351 218 956 143

LISBON BICYCLE PATHPraça Duque de Terceira

GO GO CAR TOURSRua Douradores 16Tel.: +351 210 965 030

With a mostly sunny climatethroughout the year, even in themiddle of the winter, the capitaltown of Portugal is a destinationthat can guarantee a program fullof activities. Discover all you can

do at the innumerable optionsLisbon offers you, always with the

kind Portuguese hospitality.

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BAIRRO ALTO

TERREIRO DO PAÇO SQUARE

AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE

CARMO SQUARE

BRASILEIRA COFFEERua GarrettTel.:+351 213 469 541

CAIS DO SODRÉ BARSRua Nova do Carvalho

CCBBELÉM CULTURAL CENTERPraça do ImpérioTel.: +351 213 612 400

LADRA FAIRCampo de Santa Clara

CASINO LISBOAAlameda dos Oceanos, Lt. 1.03.01Parque das NaçõesTel.: +351 218 929 000

CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATIONAvenida Berna, 45 ATel.: +351 217 823 000

CINEMATECA, CINEMA MUSEUMRua Barata Salgueiro, 39Tel.: +351 213 523 180

D. MARIA II THEATREPraça D. Pedro IVTel.:+351 213 250 800

SÃO CARLOS THEATRERua Serpa Pinto, 9Tel.: +351 213 253 000

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ACTIVITIES

DOWNTOWN

BAIRRO ALTO

TERREIRO DO PAÇO SQUARE

AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE

CARMO SQUARE

BRASILEIRA COFFEERua Garrett

Tel.:+351 213 469 541

CAIS DO SODRÉ BARSRua Nova do Carvalho

CCB - BELÉM CULTURAL CENTERPraça do Império

Tel.: +351 213 612 400

LADRA FAIRCampo de Santa Clara

CASINO LISBOAAlameda dos Oceanos, Lt. 1.03.01

Parque das NaçõesTel.: +351 218 929 000

CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATIONAvenida Berna, 45 A

Tel.: +351 217 823 000

CINEMATECA, CINEMA MUSEUMRua Barata Salgueiro, 39

Tel.: +351 213 523 180

D. MARIA II THEATREPraça D. Pedro IV

Tel.:+351 213 250 800

SÃO CARLOS THEATRERua Serpa Pinto, 9

Tel.: +351 213 253 000

LX FACTORY COMPLEXRua Rodrigues de Faria, 103

Tel.: +351 213 143 399

ALVALADE STADIUMR. Prof. Fernando da Fonseca

Tel.: +351 217 516 522

LUZ STADIUMAvenida General Norton de Matos

Tel.: +351 217 219 500

LISBON OCEANARIUMEsplanada Dom Carlos I, Parque das Nações

Tel.: +351 218 917 002

LISBON ZOOPraça Marechal Humberto Delgado

Tel.: +351 217 232 900

FADO HOUSES

PATHWAYS

TRAM 28Praça Luis de Camões - Chiado

CABLE CAR

Passeio das Tagides,Parque das Nações

Tel.: +351 218 956 143

LISBON BICYCLE PATHPraça Duque de Terceira

GO GO CAR TOURSRua Douradores 16

Tel.: +351 210 965 030

EVENTS

POPULAR SAINTS FESTIVITYJune

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Among lifts and sightseeing points, there is a varied choicein the City of the Seven Hills. There are many and different

views in this city. Lisbon is blessed by a unique light offeredon luminous days, sunsets of all colors and an

ever-charming nighttime glow. Should you be searchingfor another perspective, we suggest a visit to the

Cristo-Rei Sanctuary, on the south bank of the Tagus River,from where you can enjoy what is undoubtedly one of the

best panoramic views.

The Parque das Nações is the most modern part of thetown. It was constructed with superb architecture for the

World Fair of 1998. The Expo 98 area, as it is known, gathersinnumerable attractions, ranging from an exhibition centreto the largest pavilion for shows in Portugal, an area with

bars, a modern shopping mall and the Oceanário de Lisboa,the second largest aquarium in europe.

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JERÓNIMOS MONASTERYRua dos Jerónimos, 3Tel.: +351 213 620 004

BELÉM TOWER AND MONUMENTTO THE DISCOVERIESAvenida BrasíliaTel.: +351 213 031 950

CRISTO REIAlto do Pragal AlmadaTel.: +351 212 751 000

SÃO JORGE CASTLERua de Santa CruzTel.: +351 218 800 620

SANTA JUSTA ELEVATORAND CARMO CONVENT RUINSRua do OuroTel.: +351 214 138 679

ÁGUAS LIVRES AQUEDUCTCalçada Quintinha, 6Tel.: +351 218 100 215

ROSSIO STATIONRua 1º de DezembroTel.: +351 213 185 990

ORIENTE PLATFORMAv. D. João II, Parque das Nações

S.PEDRO DE ALCÂNTARASIGHTSEEING POINTRua São Pedro de Alcântara

GRAÇA SIGHTSEEING POINTCalçada da Graça

PORTAS DO SOL SIGHTSEEING POINTRua de São Tomé, 84

NATIONAL MUSEUMOF CONTEMPORARY ART OF CHIADORua Serpa Pinto, 4Tel.: +351 213 432 148

OLD ART MUSEUMRua das Janelas VerdesTel.: +351 213 912 800

MAATMuseu de Arte, Arquitetura e TecnologiaAv. Brasília, 1300-598 LisboaTel.: +351 210 028 130

ORIENTE MUSEUMAvenida Brasília, Doca de Alcântara NorteTel.: +351 213 585 200

ELECTRICITY MUSEUMAvenida BrasíliaTel.: +351 210 028 130

NAVY MUSEUMPraça do ImpérioTel.: +351 213 620 019

AZULEJO MUSEUMRua da Madre de Deus, 4Tel.: +351 218 100 340

MUDE - DESIGN AND FASHION MUSEUMRua AugustaTel.: +351 218 886 117

SCIENCE MUSEUMOF LISBON UNIVERSITYRua Escola Politécnica, 56Tel.: +351 213 921 808

NATIONAL COACH MUSEUMPraça Afonso de Albuquerque,1300 Lisboa, PortugalTel.: +351 213 610 850

PLANETARIUMPraça do ImpérioTel.: +351 213 620 002

NATIONAL LIBRARYCampo Grande, 83Tel.: +351 217 982 000

FERNANDO PESSOA HOUSERua Coelho da Rocha, 16Tel.: +351 213 913 270

LISBON CATHEDRALLargo Santo António da SéTel.: +351 218 866 752

NATIONAL PANTHEONCampo de Santa Clara, AlfamaTel.: +351 218 854 820

ESTRELA CATHEDRALLargo da EstrelaTel.: +351 213 960 915

BICOS HOUSERua Bacalhoeiros, 8Tel.: +351 218 802 040

EDUARDO VII PARKPraça do Marquês de Pombal

BOTANICAL GARDENRua da Escola Politécnica, 56/58Tel.: +351 213 921 800

For all those who want a greatshow in an imposing theatre,a tour through the museums

discovering culture or just a walk,Lisbon is a city full of culture,

history and architecture of themost varied styles and ages.

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JERÓNIMOS MONASTERYRua dos Jerónimos, 3Tel.: +351 213 620 004

BELÉM TOWER AND MONUMENTTO THE DISCOVERIES

Avenida BrasíliaTel.: +351 213 031 950

CRISTO REIAlto do Pragal AlmadaTel.: +351 212 751 000

SÃO JORGE CASTLERua de Santa Cruz

Tel.: +351 218 800 620

SANTA JUSTA ELEVATORAND CARMO CONVENT RUINS

Rua do OuroTel.: +351 214 138 679

ÁGUAS LIVRES AQUEDUCTCalçada Quintinha, 6Tel.: +351 218 100 215

ROSSIO STATIONRua 1º de Dezembro

Tel.: +351 213 185 990

ORIENTE PLATFORMAv. D. João II, Parque das Nações

S.PEDRO DE ALCÂNTARA SIGHTSEEING POINTRua São Pedro de Alcântara

GRAÇA SIGHTSEEING POINTCalçada da Graça

PORTAS DO SOL SIGHTSEEING POINTRua de São Tomé, 84

NATIONAL MUSEUMOF CONTEMPORARY ART OF CHIADO

Rua Serpa Pinto, 4Tel.: +351 213 432 148

OLD ART MUSEUMRua das Janelas VerdesTel.: +351 213 912 800

FADO MUSEUMLargo do Chafariz de Dentro, 1

Tel.: +351 218 823 470

ORIENTE MUSEUMAvenida Brasília, Doca de Alcântara Norte

Tel.: +351 213 585 200

ELECTRICITY MUSEUMAvenida Brasília

Tel.: +351 210 028 130

NAVY MUSEUMPraça do Império

Tel.: +351 213 620 019

AZULEJO MUSEUMRua da Madre de Deus, 4

Tel.: +351 218 100 340

MUDE - DESIGN AND FASHION MUSEUMRua Augusta

Tel.: +351 218 886 117

SCIENCE MUSEUM OF LISBON UNIVERSITYRua Escola Politécnica, 56

Tel.: +351 213 921 808

NATIONAL COACH MUSEUMPraça Afonso de Albuquerque,

1300 Lisboa, PortugalTel.: +351 213 610 850

PLANETARIUMPraça do Império

Tel.: +351 213 620 002

NATIONAL LIBRARYCampo Grande, 83

Tel.: +351 217 982 000

FERNANDO PESSOA HOUSERua Coelho da Rocha, 16

Tel.: +351 213 913 270

LISBON CATHEDRALLargo Santo António da Sé

Tel.: +351 218 866 752

NATIONAL PANTHEONCampo de Santa Clara, Alfama

Tel.: +351 218 854 820

ESTRELA CATHEDRALLargo da Estrela

Tel.: +351 213 960 915

BICOS HOUSERua Bacalhoeiros, 8

Tel.: +351 218 802 040

EDUARDO VII PARKPraça do Marquês de Pombal

BOTANICAL GARDENRua da Escola Politécnica, 56/58

Tel.: +351 213 921 800

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Lisbon, as the capital town of the country, presents agastronomic offer full of variety, from regional dishes to

haute cuisine both national and international.Visitors will find endless different venues and

atmospheres: irresistible bakeries and the outdoor caféswhere the inhabitants of Lisbon enjoy their typical coffee

called “bica”, the traditional “tascas” (small taverns) forsnacks such as codfish puffs accompanied with a glass of

wine or a beer, or the premises where, after an intensenight, visitors may find comfort for their souls with a

“caldo verde” (green cabbage soup) and bread with artisanalchouriço sausage.

Codfish and the Portuguese-style stew are the nationaldishes, which elaboration varies slightly from one region to

the other, but that are always present on the menu card.

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In a nation always linked to the sea, other Lisbonspecialities include seafood and fresh fishes. During thesummer, especially during the festivities honoring thePatron Saints (city festivals honoring “Saint Anthony ofLisbon”), the smell of the grilled sardines spreads over

Lisbon’s neighborhoods, that it even became an icon to thecity, present in innumerable souvenirs.

The Ginjinha do Rossio is a must for every visitor and thecustard pies are the most famous of Portuguese sweets.Although many bakeries and cafes have their own recipe,

the original one is a secret of the Fábrica de Pastéis ofBelém, where the custard tarts are eaten still warm and

powdered with sugar and cinnamon.

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O FAIA RESTAURANTCasa de FadosRua da Barroca 54-56LisboaTel.: +351 213 421 923

SOLAR DOS PRESUNTOS RESTAURANT Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 150LisboaTel.: +351 213 424 253

CASA DO LEÃO RESTAURANT Rua Castelo de São JorgeLisboaTel.: +351 218 880 154

COZINHA VELHA RESTAURANTLargo do Palácio NacionalQueluzTel.: +351 214 356 158

DOCA DE SANTO RESTAURANTArmazém CPDoca de Santo Amaro - LisboaTel.: +351 213 963 535

100 MANEIRAS RESTAURANTRua do Teixeira, 35LisboaTel.: +351 910 307 575

BICA DO SAPATO RESTAURANT Cais da Pedra Avenida Infante D. Henrique, Armazém B - LisboaTel.: +351 218 810 320

CHAPITÔ À MESA RESTAURANTRua Costa do Castelo, 7LisboaTel.: +351 218 875 077

BELCANTO RESTAURANTLargo de São Carlos, 10LisboaTel.: +351 213 420 607

ANTIGA CONFEITARIA DE BELÉM PASTÉIS DE BELÉMRua de Belém, 84 a 92LisboaTel.: +351 213 637 423

VALLE-FLÔR RESTAURANTPestana Palace LisboaRua Jau, 541300-314 LisboaTel.: +351 213 615 600

Starting on the Pastéis de Belémand ending on the Ginjinha, those

who try the flavours of Lisbon,will always return. Discover theestablishments, where you canenjoy the delicacies of Lisbon.

A real meeting point of cultures,tastes and spices.

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TYPICAL DISHES Codfish, Green Cabbage Soup, Grilled Sardines, Traditional Portuguese Stew,

Clams Bulhão Pato Style, Shellfish Açorda (Bread Panada with Shellfish).

CONFECTIONARYBELÉM CUSTARD TARTS.

BEVERAGESGinjinha (Sour Cherry Liquor), Muscat wine e Capilé.

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O FAIA RESTAURANTCASA DE FADOS

Rua da Barroca 54-56 - LisboaTel.: +351 213 421 923

SOLAR DOS PRESUNTOS RESTAURANT Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 150 - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 213 424 253

CASA DO LEÃO RESTAURANTRua Castelo de São Jorge - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 218 880 154

COZINHA VELHA RESTAURANTLargo do Palácio Nacional - Queluz

Tel.: +351 214 356 158

DOCA DE SANTO RESTAURANTArmazém CP - Doca de Santo Amaro - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 213 963 535

RESTAURANTE 100 MANEIRASRua do Teixeira, 35 - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 910 307 575

BICA DO SAPATO RESTAURANT Cais da Pedra

Avenida Infante D. Henrique, Armazém B - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 218 810 320

CHAPITÔ À MESA RESTAURANTRua Costa do Castelo, 7 - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 218 875 077

BELCANTO RESTAURANTLargo de São Carlos, 10 - Lisboa

Tel.: +351 213 420 607

ANTIGA CONFEITARIA DE BELÉM PASTÉIS DE BELÉM

Rua de Belém, 84 a 92 - LisboaTel.: +351 213 637 423

VALLE-FLÔR RESTAURANTPestana Palace Lisboa

Rua Jau, 541300-314 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 213 615 600

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Informations and Reservations +351 218 442 001in&[email protected]

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Pousada Alcácer do Sal - Castelo de AlcácerPousada Alvito - Castelo de AlvitoPousada Angra do HeroísmoPousada Arraiolos - Convento de ArraiolosPousada Beja - Convento de BejaPousada Belmonte - Convento de BelmontePousada Évora - Convento de ÉvoraPousada Estremoz - Castelo de EstremozPousada Horta - Castelo da HortaPousada Óbidos - Castelo de ÓbidosPousada Palmela - Castelo de PalmelaPousada Queluz - Palácio de QueluzPousada Serra da EstrelaPousada Tavira - Convento de TaviraPousada Viana do CasteloPousada Vila Pouca da Beira - Convento de Vila P. da BeiraPousada Vila Viçosa - Convento de Vila ViçosaPousada ViseuPestana Churchill Bay - Madeira

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