Lisbon place to stay central and affordable?
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Lisbon place to stay central and affordable?
We're arriving in Lisbon and dropping off our rental car just before Easter. We hear it's a great city for a few days so we'll end our 3 week Portugal visit there before flying home. Looking for a place to stay three days that's central and interesting just to hang out rather than being near major attractions . The Alfama area looks interesting but maybe noisy and difficult to access for we older travellers. A hotel under $110 would be good with private bathroom and WiFi , close to transport and not too far out.
Leaving March 25 - Easter Friday - so hopefully that won't cause accom. or travel problems to get to airport.
Thank you for suggestions.....
Leaving March 25 - Easter Friday - so hopefully that won't cause accom. or travel problems to get to airport.
Thank you for suggestions.....
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This is where I stay:
http://www.residencialflorescente.co...-overview.html
It's very central, and has very good sound proofing. Breakfast has improved since I started staying there, and the dirt cheap Bom Jardim, with fabulous chicken, is just down the street.
But if I could afford it I'd stay here:
http://www.hotelavenidapalace.pt/en/hotel-overview.html
http://www.residencialflorescente.co...-overview.html
It's very central, and has very good sound proofing. Breakfast has improved since I started staying there, and the dirt cheap Bom Jardim, with fabulous chicken, is just down the street.
But if I could afford it I'd stay here:
http://www.hotelavenidapalace.pt/en/hotel-overview.html
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They do look nice, but now we are beginning to think a place with a kitchen might be a good alternative as we don't like to eat as late as it sounds most folk do there - and home-made breakfast is cheap and quick to get out and going early
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With due respect to you, thursdays, as you might not be aware but you were a big help and I defer to your recommendations during our previous trips. You were reason why we originally booked our stay in Florescente last Nov. But it did not end well... as I posted sometime in Aug. last year, I placed a reservation guaranteed by my cc on their website but I never receive confirmation of reservation incl. pertinent information i.e., type of room, cancellation policy, etc. even after numerous emails/request for confirmation. Last one (Aug.) was to advise them that if I don't receive a confirmation in 48 hours, I will deemed our reservation cancelled. And, of course, I did not hear from them until this month when I noticed a charge from them against my cc which of course, I am contesting. Could be there was a management change? But, Bom Jardim is still very good... best, most tender, tastiest chicken I had at a very reasonable price! Btw, because of your nightmare stay at a hotel in Marrakesh, I made sure that I double checked all the hotels that we stayed in Morocco; thanks for the tip, thursdaysd.
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Tommmo:
<from tower on Jan 21, 16 at 7:00pm> https://picasaweb.google.com/stuarttower/Portugal
Suggest you investigate the Hotel VIP Eden...fairpriced, clean, comfortable and central as can be, rooftop pool with 360-degree views, elevators, next door to a small breakfast cafe'(better and cheaper than the hotel).
On the other side, The Elevador Gloria taking you up to Bairro Alto. A few steps away from the venerable, historic but rather expensive Avenida Palace (appearing in one of my latest novels...with a story of it's major role in WW II espionage!)Stop in for a drink or dessert and imagine yourselves as a husband and wife spy team in 1940-45! (See pix above which may give you some ideas for your short stay). Enjoy!
<from tower on Jan 21, 16 at 7:00pm> https://picasaweb.google.com/stuarttower/Portugal
Suggest you investigate the Hotel VIP Eden...fairpriced, clean, comfortable and central as can be, rooftop pool with 360-degree views, elevators, next door to a small breakfast cafe'(better and cheaper than the hotel).
On the other side, The Elevador Gloria taking you up to Bairro Alto. A few steps away from the venerable, historic but rather expensive Avenida Palace (appearing in one of my latest novels...with a story of it's major role in WW II espionage!)Stop in for a drink or dessert and imagine yourselves as a husband and wife spy team in 1940-45! (See pix above which may give you some ideas for your short stay). Enjoy!
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Right, KW...we looked at two rooms before we chose a good one. Service was excellent and the rooms and corridors were well kept. What the hell, the rate was appealing anyway. We had a view over the square and tree-lined Avenida Libertad. Very quiet. Breakfast was way overpriced... thus we found the next door Taverna "Olympus" very adequate.
Hope you're well and escaping the storm. I have dear cousins who just moved to Leland NC (Wilmington)from DC.
Hope you're well and escaping the storm. I have dear cousins who just moved to Leland NC (Wilmington)from DC.
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Tx for checking. So far so good. We got mostly freezing rain, keeping my fingers crossed the power stays on. Expecting snow tomorrow, but not much. I think Wilmington missed it altogether, just wet rain, so that was a good move.





