
Lisboa (1250-137), Portugal
Hotel Das Amoreiras Lisbon
21 guests
|21 beds
|19 bedrooms
|19 bathrooms
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The partner's word
Nestled in Lisbon's exclusive Jardim das Amoreiras, Hotel das Amoreiras offers a discreet luxury setting ideal for corporate events. This boutique hotel features 17 individually designed rooms and 2 attic suites, combining classical and contemporary styles to provide a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
While the hotel does not have dedicated meeting rooms, its elegant common areas and serene courtyard can be adapted for intimate gatherings, workshops, or team-building sessions. The attentive staff is committed to accommodating specific corporate needs, ensuring a seamless experience for all attendees.
Guests can enjoy a delicious à la carte breakfast served until noon, as well as a seasonal light menu of bar snacks sourced from the best local producers. The hotel's bar offers a selection of wines and cocktails, perfect for unwinding after a productive day.
Located near two museums—the Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva and the Water Museum—and facing the 18th-century Águas Livres Aqueduct, the hotel provides a culturally rich environment that can inspire creativity and collaboration among team members.
Choosing Hotel das Amoreiras for your corporate event ensures a blend of elegance, comfort, and cultural immersion, fostering a productive and memorable experience for all participants.
The features

Hotel

Less than 15 minutes from a railway station
The spaces (1)
Maximum capacities by room configuration
Classroom
Theater
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
The rooms (19)
Twin Bedroom
2 single beds
Single Bedroom
1 double bed
Access
The nearest train station to Hotel das Amoreiras is the Rato metro station, approximately a 5-minute walk away. Upon exiting Rato station, head west on Rua do Salitre, then turn right onto Rua da Escola Politécnica. Continue straight until you reach Praça das Amoreiras; the hotel is located at number 34. This short walk provides convenient access to Lisbon's metro system, facilitating easy travel throughout the city.
