Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
Travessa Chafariz del Rei 6, Lisbon, Portugal
Alfama
6 Rooms
Modern Design & Quiet
We’ve all been there — returning from a trip, high on the heady rush of travel, perhaps a bit overly enthusiastic about the cuisine and music and cultural traditions of the places where we’ve been — and assuming our friends really want to see our vacation snapshots. Lisbon native João Antonio Santos has been there, too. After an inspiring (and lucrative) stint in Brazil, he returned to Portugal in 1909 and constructed an opulent Brazilian Art Nouveau mansion on the outskirts of Alfama, the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon. At the time, his showmanship was a topic of conversation among aristocratic types. Today, the restored Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei is a favorite among the art, film, and fashion set. And, frankly, anyone else who can afford it.
The architecture is, of course, a major part of the novelty: there aren’t too many buildings like the Palacete on this side of the Atlantic. The neo-Moorish place is turn-of-the-century romantic, gilded and gorgeous, almost over-the-top, and much of the original stained glass, tile, moldings, and antiques remain. But the place has been smartly updated by a Spanish-Portuguese couple in a manner that shows both a respect for history and a quirky modern design sensibility. Beneath a glittering chandelier and stuccoed ceiling, for instance, you’ll find a sixties-style tulip table and a pair of mushroom chairs; a cheerful cherry red throw rug adds warmth to antique hardwood floors, circular lighted mirrors hang in the sleek modern bathrooms.
There are just six suites. Each has a distinct look and different in-room features: private balconies, large flat-screen TVs and complimentary wi-fi are standard across the board. The so-called Grand Torreão Grandious represents the top of the line: the massive suite is spread across three floors and features a terrace with panoramic views and a telescope. If it seems lavish, it is: that’s the idea. They could have squeezed at least twice as many rooms into the palace, but as it is, Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei feels like an exclusive getaway. With so few other guests around, you’ll practically have the run of the place; exquisitely furnished public spaces include the library, a dining room lined with imported Brazilian wood, a charming study that’s perfect for cocktails on a rainy afternoon, and the Jardim, or terrace garden, an ideal venue for breakfast.
Please note: Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei cannot accommodate children under the age of twelve.
The architecture is, of course, a major part of the novelty: there aren’t too many buildings like the Palacete on this side of the Atlantic. The neo-Moorish place is turn-of-the-century romantic, gilded and gorgeous, almost over-the-top, and much of the original stained glass, tile, moldings, and antiques remain. But the place has been smartly updated by a Spanish-Portuguese couple in a manner that shows both a respect for history and a quirky modern design sensibility. Beneath a glittering chandelier and stuccoed ceiling, for instance, you’ll find a sixties-style tulip table and a pair of mushroom chairs; a cheerful cherry red throw rug adds warmth to antique hardwood floors, circular lighted mirrors hang in the sleek modern bathrooms.
There are just six suites. Each has a distinct look and different in-room features: private balconies, large flat-screen TVs and complimentary wi-fi are standard across the board. The so-called Grand Torreão Grandious represents the top of the line: the massive suite is spread across three floors and features a terrace with panoramic views and a telescope. If it seems lavish, it is: that’s the idea. They could have squeezed at least twice as many rooms into the palace, but as it is, Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei feels like an exclusive getaway. With so few other guests around, you’ll practically have the run of the place; exquisitely furnished public spaces include the library, a dining room lined with imported Brazilian wood, a charming study that’s perfect for cocktails on a rainy afternoon, and the Jardim, or terrace garden, an ideal venue for breakfast.
Please note: Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei cannot accommodate children under the age of twelve.
Location
Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
Travessa Chafariz del Rei 6, Lisbon, Portugal
Alfama
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Amenities & Services
- Free wi-fi
- Off street parking
- Room service
- Concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- Doctor on call
- Adjoining rooms
- Air conditioning
- Babysitting (on request)
- Garden
- Multi-lingual staff
- Wake-up service
- Library
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- Pet Friendly
- Pets allowed (charges apply)
- Bikes available
- Golf nearby
- Wine tours nearby
- Shopping area nearby
- Cribs (subject to availability)
- Parking
- Shuttle service
- Designated smoking area
Need to Know
- A 3rd person in an extra bed can be accommodated at an additional cost of EUR 60 per night, including breakfast.
- Due to the celebration of Santos Populares, noise levels in the hotel from the streets outside will be increased throughout the month of June. This usually lasts until approximately 2am.
Check in:
3 pm
Check out:
12 pm
Credit cards accepted
Sustainability Measures and Certifications
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Certifications and Sustainability Programs
- Biosphere, Certified
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Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
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