Patio Sao Vicente Guest Houses

Private Cottages in Historic Lisbon

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Nichés au coin du mur du XIIIe siècle de Lisbonne, les cottages du Patio São Vicente se trouvent dans le quartier de l'Alfama, autour d'une cour. Une connexion Wi-Fi est disponible gratuitement.

Leur cuisine est équipée d'un four, d'un grille-pain, d'une machine à café, d'un réfrigérateur et d'une bouilloire. Certains logements comprennent également un lave-vaisselle.

L'établissement se trouve à 5 minutes à pied de l'église São Vicente de Fora, du Panthéon national et de Feira da Ladra. Le château Saint-Georges se trouve à 10 minutes à pied et le Chiado est à 1,5 km. L'aéroport Humberto Delgado de Lisbonne est à 6 km.

Qu'est-ce qui rend cet hôtel spécial ?

The 13th century original wall of Lisbon the “Muralha Fernandina” is integrated into the back wall of each of the living rooms. Using Portuguese artisans and designers, the interiors are cosy, comfortable and carefully crafted with custom carpentry.

Qu'est-ce qui fait que cette destination mérite d'être visitée ?

The patio is perfectly situated for discovering the city by foot, located in one of the most visited areas of Lisbon. Positioned in front of the majestic tenth century Mosteiro do Sao Vicente de Fora, next to the Pantheon, Alfama and the infamous “Feira da Ladra” the twice weekly fair of the thieves makes São Vicente one of the most vibrant and busy meeting places in Lisbon. A 5 minute walk to Graca will also bring you to the two miradouros where you can have the best view of whole of Lisbon.

De façon générale, qui sont les clients de cet hôtel ?

Our typical guest appreciates good design, history and relaxing with a glass of wine on the patio after a day of wandering the city.

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Recommandé à proximité

Un guide des lieux d'exception à proximité de Patio Sao Vicente Guest Houses

  1. Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora

    The original Monastery of São Vicente de Fora was founded around 1147 by the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, for the Augustinian Order. The Monastery, built in Romanesque style outside the city walls, was one of the most important monastic foundations in mediaeval Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of Lisbon, whose relics were brought from the Algarve to Lisbon in the 12th century. The Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the most important monasteries and mannerist buildings in the country. The monastery also contains the royal pantheon of the last dynasty of Portuguese monarchs.

    95 m de l'hôtel
    Lg. de São Vicente

  2. Gato Pardo

    128 m de l'hôtel
    R. de São Vicente, 10

  3. Damas

    153 m de l'hôtel
    R. da Voz do Operário 60

  4. Botequim

    226 m de l'hôtel
    Largo da Graça

  5. Santa Clara dos Cogumelos

    230 m de l'hôtel
    Campo Santa Clara

  6. Copenhagen Coffee Lab

    238 m de l'hôtel
    Escolas Gerais, 34

  7. Largo da Graça

    239 m de l'hôtel

  8. O Pitéu da Graça

    257 m de l'hôtel
    Largo da Graca, 95-96

  9. Graça do Vinho

    262 m de l'hôtel
    Calçada da Graça, Nº 10 A/B

  10. Igreja de Santa Engrácia (Panteão Nacional)

    The current building of the Church of Santa Engrácia substituted previous churches dedicated to a martyr of the city of Braga, Saint Engrácia. The first church dedicated to the Saint was sponsored by Infanta Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, daughter of King Manuel I, around 1568. In 1681, construction of the current church began after previous structures collapsed. The design was the work of João Antunes, royal architect and one of the most important baroque architects of Portugal. Construction proceeded from 1682 through 1712, when the architect died. King John V lost interest in the project, concentrating his resources in the gigantic Convent of Mafra. The church was not completed until the 20th century, so that Obras de Santa Engrácia (literally Saint Engrácia's works) has become a Portuguese synonym for an endless construction project. A dome was added, and the church was reinaugurated in 1966.

    268 m de l'hôtel
    Campo de Santa Clara

  11. Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen

    316 m de l'hôtel
    Largo da Graça

  12. alfama cellar

    347 m de l'hôtel
    Rua Dos Remédios 132

  13. Taberna Sal Grosso

    382 m de l'hôtel
    Calçada do Forte, 22

  14. Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

    Perched upon a hillside in the Graca neighbourhood, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, (Our Lady of the Hill), looks out over Lisbon and is the city's highest lookout point or miradouro. With such a position it means it offers uninterrupted 250 degree panoramic views across Lisbon from the stunning old quarters and castle to the downtown district of the city and beyond; it's a perfect opportunity to get some amazing photographs of the landscape and city as well as the Tagus River estuary and the Castle of Saint George

    0.6 km de l'hôtel
    R. Senhora do Monte