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    Hotel Executive Artes

    Posted by Citybreaker 6 March 2008

    Four-star accommodation but booked as part of a package, it's affordable and comfortable. Very modern, clean and staff make you feel welcome.
    Close to Oriente Metro/station and Parque dos Nacoes.

    Av Joao II Lte 1.18
    1998-028 Lisbon
    (351) 210020400
    www.viphotels.com

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    Lisbon Lounge Hostel

    Posted by Sissi 28 February 2008

    I travel a lot and I like to stay in hostels, because you usually get better quality in a nice hostel than in a cheap hotel. Truly one of the best hostels in Europe is the Lisbon Lounge Hostel.
    Stunning, stylish. Everything is brand new and you’ll enjoy your stay the most. Check the pictures and you'll see I'm not overstating!

    www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/portugal/lisbon/4765/
    www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/portugal/lisbon/

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    Blue Coast Bikes cycle tours

    Posted by alpha1 23 July 2007

    First of all, their friendly English and Portuguese speaking staff make your trip seamless through the country if you take one of their well-planned guided tours (and Portuguese is not an easy language).

    They also make it so easy for someone to go on their own down the coast. It's really a joy when you can roll through the countryside with just a map and bike knowing your hotel and restaurant staff are literally waiting for you! Bluecoastbikes' staff also took care of our dinner and hotel reservations too.

    Their staff took care of everything for us, even calling midweek to see how we were enjoying everything!

    Bluecoastbikes is the way to go for biking in Portugal if you want to enjoy your trip and worry about nothing but the ride and the wines to choose!

    They are licensed and insured. They have daily rentals and dropoffs, week-long guided and self-guided tours, and jeep rides/tours as well.

    Highly recommended.

    Bluecoastbikes, Lda
    www.bluecoastbikes.com
    Tel: +351 96 272 8469.
    info@bluecoastbikes.com
    Setúbal, Portugal, near the Troia ferry station and seafood restaurants

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    Britania Hotel, Lisbon

    Posted by sandwoman 26 February 2007

    Quite simply, the best hotel I've ever stayed in - and I've stayed in some good hotels in my time.

    The standard room we stayed in was laid out like a mini-apartment: an entrance hall with mini-bar and tea/coffee facilities; bathroom and bedroom both off this little hall. The bathroom was well kitted out and there were slippers and robes for both of us. The bed was huge! We have a super-kingsize bed at home and this bed dwarfed it.

    The hotel facilities are great and the service is impeccable. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. We had booked a room-only rate but upon arrival were told that breakfast was included. There is a free port table where you can sample port and the cherry liqueur, ginghina, and there are a number of board games available for you to play in the lounge area.

    We felt instantly at home here and I would recommend this hotel to anyone.

    Rua Rodrigues Sampaio, 17
    www.heritage.pt/en/hotelbritania.htm

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    Lisbon Poets Hostel

    Posted by sbrunel 24 May 2006

    One of the nicest hostels I've stayed in anywhere in Europe and at a good price too. Run by the owners, who are exactly the kind of people who should be in charge.

    Rua do Duque 41;
    tel: 21 346 1058;
    email:lisbonpoetshostel@gmail.com,
    info@lisbonpoetshostel.com;
    www.lisbonpoetshostel.com

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    Residencial Alegria

    Posted by enthusiast 22 May 2006

    Small simple elegant hostel/hotel. Spotless with impeccable wooden floors everywhere. Very close to the action and with a tiny park in front - used by winos, but the police station is next door. On the bus route to the airport and close to the central station. Very reasonably priced. A real snip!

    Praca de Alegria 12;
    tel: 213 220 670;
    email: mail@alegrianet.com;
    www.alegrianet.com

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    VIP Eden Aparthotel

    Posted by soozi007 22 May 2006

    VIP Eden is an aparthotel at the Restaurdores end of Avenida da Liberdade. Prices vary for a single room with kitchen but can be as low as 60 euro (midweek) if you shop the internet. Location is very central and handy for the Metro. Best views right up the Avendide are from the ninth floor or from the roof top restaurant and sun area.

    Praça dos Restauradores 24;
    tel: 213 216 600;
    www.viphotels.com

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    Regency Chiado Hotel

    Posted by RogerNB 22 May 2006

    If you want to stay in the hotel room with the best view in Lisbon book room 712 at the Regency Chiado. It's a 4 star hotel in the centre of Lisbon.

    Rua Nova do Almada, Nr. 114;
    tel: 291 775936 or 764940;
    email:reservations@lisboaregencychiado.com;
    www.lisboaregencychiado.com

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