Within the imposing walls of S. Jorge Castle stands a small palace from the 18th century, built on the site of the former Alcáçova Palace kitchens. Popularly known as Kitchen's Mansion it combines construction elements of the rationalist Pombal's style with others of generous freedom, in an elegant building with two floors, a mansard and an inner courtyard. It also presents medieval remains such as the old Cistern, which are thought to have belonged to the Palace’s outbuildings. Classified as an Historic Building, the Palace has undergone a sublime restoration and it has now been transformed into one of the exclusive Heritage Hotels. Decorated by Graça Viterbo, Solar do Castelo is an absolut reference in the capital. | |||
- Bedroom with 2 beds
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with 2 beds
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with 2 beds
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
- Bedroom with a double bed
- Private bathroom
- Molton Brown Amenities
- Hair drier
- Double windows
- Air conditioning
- LCD TV/CD DVD player
- Direct phone
- Free Wi-fi
- Free safe
- Dressing gowns and slippers
Buffet breakfast is served in the main room.
- Natural orange juice
- Natural lemon juice
- Tomato juice
- Sparkling wine
- Milk
- Coffee
- Several teas
- Eggs, Sausages, Bacon
- Several types of bread
- Croissants, Brioches, Bread of God
- Cakes
- Jams
- Butter
- Honey
- Cereals
- Fruit Salad
- Fruit
- Cheese and ham
- Yogurts
1. Located on the top of one of the city’s most iconic hills, São Jorge’s Castle is an extension of the Hotel’s courtyard. Facing the Baixa Pombalina and the Tagus river, it offers an atonishing view over Lisboa.
2. The noble courtyard of the Solar is a relaxation area to enjoy Lisboa’s light. There’s a quiet esplanade and a fountain where the pigeons come to drink.
3. A museological space to exhibit the medieval objects and tools found when the building restoration was undertaken.
4. In the main living room, guests will find the most important international and national press titles. There is also a library with several classical works and guides.
5. In the Castle’s traditional quarter you’ll find small shops with local workmanship and all kind of souvenirs from Lisboa.
6. At Costa do Castelo, a place where animation and art combine. It offers a restaurant, a sushibar and a bar with live music, film cycles and exhibitions.
1. One of the city’s most famous icons. From Graça to Prazeres, the “Amarelo da Carris” crosses Lisboa’s narrow streets in a journey through the hills, sounding a bell that always reminds us of old times.
2. Here, Lisboa spreads itself wonderfully at your feet. This is probably the most beautiful viewpoint in the whole city.
3. Short distance from the Castle, it offers pleasant esplanades and an enviable view over Alfama and the Tagus river.
4. São Jorge’s Castle dominates a hill surrounded by some of the most traditional quarters in Lisboa. Alfama, Mouraria, Castelo and Graça gave rise to the town and they still keeping today, their very typical and traditional features.
5. Walk calmly through the streets designed by the famous Marquis of Pombal and have fun admiring the local commerce and the street artists’ work.
6. It’s in the traditional quarters of Alfama and Mouraria that you will find the best places to hear Fado, Lisboa’s typical song.
"Solar do Castelo is a refuge, in the very heart of Lisbon, where the decorative details and the attention to our guests are absolute priorities." |
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Diogo Laranjo | |
General Manager Heritage Hotels |