Guest User
August 10, 2023
The hotel is in a good location, not far from Lisbon's old town, about a 15-minute walk, and near Liberty Avenue. It takes 5 minutes to walk directly to the subway and bus station, where major luxury stores are gathered. Considering the high and low roads in Lisbon and the low Uber fare in Lisbon, it is still recommended to take Uber which is easier. There are several breakfast bakeries near the hotel, which are delicious.
The bed is quite big, so it's basically no problem for two adults to sleep with a child.
The hotel has its own parking space, which costs 15 euros a day, but there is a timed parking space at the door, which costs 3.2 euros every two hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking is free from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m., and it is free all day on Saturdays and Sundays. The biggest bug is that you can only buy a parking ticket for a maximum of 2 hours at a time, which means you have to buy it every 2 hours. So if you park your car at a hotel and take a taxi to go out for fun, it may not be suitable to park on the roadside. Parking tickets can only be purchased with coins, which I really feel is unreasonably designed.
The service staff at the hotel are very nice and kind. It was our first time to buy a parking ticket by ourselves. The hotel staff patiently took us to the machine for a practical demonstration. Once we bought a parking ticket without coins, so we went to the front desk to change money. The front desk didn't have that much money, so the boy took the initiative to lend it out of his own pocket. We are indeed very touched. Like 👍🏻
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