Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites - Deluxe 2 Bedroom Apartment (2 Ads + 4 Children 12 years and under) B&B

Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites - Deluxe 2 Bedroom Apartment (2 Ads + 4 Children 12 years and under) B&B

Description: Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites will be opening as “The World’s First City-Centre Elegant Family Hotel”. Martinhal Chiado will offer the perfect hotel for families right in the heart of Lisbon allowing you to enjoy the city as a family but also as a couple – while they look after your children! With 37 apartments to family suites, accommodation range from studio to 2-bedroom apartments. Each apartment has a kitchen complete with a stove, dishwasher,washer-dryer, fridge and basic crockery, cutlery and pots and pans.

EATING:- The café lounge on the ground floor is perfect for that quick breakfast before departing on a city tour with the kids, as well as a snack or quick meal during the day. Apart from offering to deliver a breakfast basket with some patisserie items, fruit, milk, yoghurt, jams with fresh orange juice to your room in the morning, we will be offering a room service delivery from a menu.
CHILDRENS FACILITIES:- Children are central to the Martinhal philosophy. In Martinhal Chiado, they have created a superb kids club covering the ages of 6 months to early teens where kids can be looked after by our caring and responsible staff in a safe and secure space while parents enjoy their time in Lisbon – even at night! The pyjama club will look after children till midnight and ensure that they feel comfortable even if they fall asleep in our custom-designed club, enabling parents to have a night out in the buzzing city of Lisbon! The various areas in the Kids Club have been created to interest and stimulate different age groups – The Martinhal are conscious of the needs of babies up to teens and have the full range of toys, playthings and entertainment – from playmats to Playstations! If you prefer to have your children looked after in your apartment, baby-sitting can be organised for any age from a few months old upon request. BABY CONCIERGE - Hassle-free travelling with babies and small children is The Martinhals specialty. In addition to the Kids Clubhouse and baby-sitting facilities, they also offer you the opportunity to pre-book baby equipment – from small items like door protectors, potties, bottle sterilisers & warmers, to bigger items like safety gates, baby cots and baby baths. Please note that they also offer a wide variety of lotions, nappies, and other items for purchase from reception.

ACTIVITIES IN LISBON:- Lisbon the least discovered capital city in Western Europe. With a lot of its old town feel preserved in its historical buildings and its cobbled stone pavements and pedestrianized areas with “calçada polida Portuguesa”, Lisbon is an amazing city to visit. Visit riverfront Belém area where you’ll find Unesco’s World Heritage sites such as Belém Tower, built in early 16th century as part of the city’s defence system or Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese late Gothic Manueline style of architecture. The Maritime Museum, Planetarium and Archaeology Museum are also in this area. Don’t leave Belém without tasting the original “Pastel de Belém”, the traditional Portuguese custard tarts that you can find in most Portuguese cafés. The recipe dates back to the 16th century and has suffered some alterations in most places. However, at “Pasteis the Belém” they still use the original recipe. Other interesting museums are the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Treasures from the East and West; the Berardo Museum - World-class collection of modern art; the Ancient Art Museum - Fascinating Oriental and European art; the Design Museum - One of the world’s leading design collections; and the Tile Museum – A history through the ages of ancient art form in Lisbon displayed in a lavish old convent; the Orient Museum – the Portuguese in Asia and Asia in Lisbon; and the Coaches Museum - The world’s largest collection of magnificent royal coaches, just to name some. Kids love to explore the city in one of the traditional trams. or in the tuk-tuk and Lisbon’s parks, gardens, belvederes, many with children playgrounds are great for a relaxing moment. Parque das Nações is the modern part of the city, a futuristic glass-and-steel district, home to some wonderful examples of modern architecture. This is the location for the Lisbon Oceanarium, one of the world’s most spectacular aquariums, designed by American architect, Peter Chermeyeff - a “must-see” for adults and children. The Chiado area is full of excellent cafés and restaurants for experiences outside of the hotel – all within a few seconds to a few minutes. The famous market-turned-sophisticated-food-court, Mercado da Ribeira is located literally 5 minutes from Martinhal Chiado. A large part of the Lisbon experience is dining at one of the acclaimed restaurants by various rising Portuguese stars, experiencing the bars in the trendy Cais de Sodre or Chiado areas, enjoying a rock concert at the Coliseum or Fado night in Alfama. There are many options for shopping: from shopping malls, such as El Corte Inglês, Chiado area, to Av. da Liberdade, described as Lisbon’s Champs Élysées where you ‘ll find designer brands such as Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Boss, etc. Beach and fantastic golf courses are just 30 minutes away, accessible by train from Cais do Sodre station by taxi.

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Lisbon, Portugal’s hilly capital, is a coastal city known for its cafe culture and soulful Fado music. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. And just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril. Lisbon is the least discovered capital city in Western Europe. With a lot of its old town feel preserved in its historical buildings and its cobbled stone pavements and pedestrianized areas with “calçada polida Portuguesa”, Lisbon is an amazing city to visit. What many people don’t realise is that it has several interesting sites to visit with children too.

The “Pombaline Baixa” is an elegant district, primarily constructed after the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. It takes its name from “Marquês de Pombal”, Prime Minister from 1750-1777m who took the lead in ordering the rebuilding of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake. The Marquis of Pombal imposed strict conditions on rebuilding the city, and the current grid pattern strongly differs from the organic streetplan that characterised the district before the Earthquake.

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