Dom Pedro Palace in Sete Rios (Portugal)

 

Dom Pedro Palace in Portugal

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Avª Eng. Duarte Pacheco nº 24,
Sete Rios,

The Dom Pedro Palace is a five-star deluxe city centre hotel with 20 meeting rooms and 263 guests rooms set on 21 floors, ideally located in Amoreiras, the heart of the capital, 7 km ( 3,4 miles ) from Lisbon International Airport, and in close proximity to the main tourist attractions, pulsating night-life and Docas areas.Fifteen world-class golf courses are available within a short drive from the hotel, with reduced green-fees available for hotel guests. Underground and trams are within easy walking distance and the hotel has direct access to both the north and southbound highways.The modern architectural design and luxuriously classic decoration give the hotel a unique beauty, unmatched by other hotels in Lisbon. The Dom Pedro Palace offers sweeping views across the city and the River Tagus.

Rates From £97 per night.
Rooms: 263
 
Follow the signs to the city centre (Centro da Cidade) as far as Marqus de Pombal Square.Turn right to Amoreiras.Dom Pedro Palace Hotel is directly opposite the Amoreiras Shopping Centre.



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