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In 1999, after more than 30 years as a derelict shell, the hotel was renovated, enlarged, and reopened under the supervision of the Dutch-born Bos (Jan and Coreen) family. After millions of dollars of expenditures, the hotel is now one of the most desirable inns in Portugal. It occupies a low-slung yellow building a short walk uphill from the center of town, on the road that leads to the Pena Palace. Because of the sloping terrain on which it sits, you enter from the street onto the third floor of a six-story building with a tasteful, completely unglitzy decor and the most recent in electronics and security devices |  |
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Amenities
 | 24-hr front desk |  | Breakfast included (full) |  | Restaurant |  | Room service |  | Wireless internet |  | bar |  | concierge |
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Bedrooms are airily furnished with 19th century furniture, in a spirit of thrift that emulates that of a discreetly upscale private home. Some units have private terraces, and all have a combination shower-tub. Many of this hotel's famous visitors (Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Tony Blair, and the president of Portugal) have also eaten in the hotel's restaurant. | Room Types
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 | Rate details: Rates include a Buffet breakfast |  | Credit cards accepted on location: Visa MasterCard American Express |
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