Hotel Avenida Palace vs Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
Both properties are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Hotel Avenida Palace ranks significantly better than Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei. Hotel Avenida Palace comes in at 79 with recommendations from 7 sources including Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Hotel Avenida Palace
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R. 1º de Dezembro 123 1200-359 Lisboa Portugal
From $167 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"An elegant, prestigious building... and well-maintained, classical-style guestrooms."
Frommer's
"Its extremely convenient location right at the Rossio is terribly noisy, but inside, it is another world entirely."
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Lonely Planet
"Palatial certainly sums up this belle-époque hotel with its blingy chandeliers, polished marble and skylight."
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DK Eyewitness
"The doyen of the city’s luxury hotels has a colourful history going back to the early 20th century."
Rough Guide
"Built at the end of the nineteenth century, and rumoured to have a secret door direct to neighbouring Rossio station, this is one of Lisbon’s grandest hotels."
Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
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Travessa do Chafariz de El Rei 6, Lisbon 1100-140, Portugal
From $156 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
Concierge
"You'll feel as though you've arrived at a private mansion, with incense in the air, the ministrations of a soft-spoken Brazilian butler and housekeeper, and the warm welcome of Rui Teixeira."
Rough Guide
"Luxury guesthouse built in 1909 by a wealthy Brazilian merchant and lovingly restored a century later."
Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"The magnificent ground-floor public rooms are decorated with elaborate moldings and antiques, as are the suites, all of which have mesmerizing views of the Tagus River."
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Fodor's
"Guests can soak up the opulence of a grand mini-palace at this intimate luxury hotel, whose six suites are all lavishly appointed."
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Lonely Planet
"The exquisite tearoom books up fast with socialites and foodies gnawing on towers of creamy cheeses and house-baked breads, savoury cold cuts, warm croissants and fresh-squeezed juices."
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