Hotel NH Liberdade * * * *


Avda. da Liberdade, 180 B
1250-146 Lisbon - Lisbon - Portugal


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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY

 

Leisure activities at the Hotel:
Swimming Pool
Terrace
Solarium

Other Activities near by:
Botanic Gardens

Hotel NH Liberdade - Swimming Pool

ABOUT LISBON

Jeronimo's Monastery - Lisbon

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal since its conquest from the Moors in 1147,  is a legendary city with over 20 centuries of History. Boasting springtime temperatures during the winter and cool summers freshened by a breeze blowing in from the Atlantic, it is city which fascinates and draws tourists in. Full of mystery and enchantment it awakens the senses with beauty of its old palaces, narrow streets, and historic buildings.
Places to visit:
Plaza Marques de Pombal
1 Km away from the hotel. The biggest roundabout in the city. A beautiful monument to Marques de Pombal.
Jeronimos Monastery
6 Kms away from the hotel. This 16th-century monastery is one of the few surviving examples of medieval,  architecture. Its construction  began  in 1502 and it is listed  as a Unesco World Heritage Site.  It  is an spectacular building with high arches, impressive columns and ornate spires. The remains of  Vasco da Gama who set sail from Bélem in 1497 to discover India, rest there.
Belem
Belém is linked to Portugal's Golden Age of Discoveries as the site where the famous navigators set sail to discover the world. Today it is a spacious green suburb with many gardens, parks and monuments that are well worth a visit. Amongst Belém's attractions are the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument to the Discoveries, the Torre de Belém, the Belém Cultural Centre and Rua Vieira Portuense.
Alfama, Castelo and Mouraria
The Alfama is one of the oldest quarters in Lisboa. Since it largely survived the earthquake of 1755, the area still retains much of its original layout.
Adjacent to the Alfama are the likewise old quarters of Castelo and Mouraria, on the western and northern slopes of the hill that is crowned by St. George's Castle. Every year in June, the streets of all three quarters come alive with the feasts in honour of the popular saints. The Graça quarter and the churches of São Vicente de Fora and Santa Engrácia are within walking distance of this area.
Bairro Alto, Chiado and Bica
Laid out in the 16th century, the Bairro Alto (literally "high quarter") is one of the most picturesque quarters in the city. Its architecture, traditional shops, restaurants, bars and design and fashion stores give it a unique flair. It is also a popular meeting place for all nightlife lovers.
The Chiado is an elegant shopping district. At the end of the 19th century, it became a fashionable meeting place for intellectuals such as Fernando Pessoa, Almada Negreiros and Eça de Queiroz. Their most famous haunt was the café "A Brasileira", which is still today favoured by the city's art students. The Bica quarter lies adjacent to the Bairro Alto and Chiado. In addition to its typical streets and houses, it is particularly renowned for its funicular lift, the Ascensor da Bica, built in 1892.

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