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Pestana Palace, Lisbon, Portugal


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Address: Rua Jau 54, 1300-314 Lisbon, Portugal

Rates from: EUR 220  

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Who stays here

Madonna calls this luxury retreat her "home away from home."

Come for

  • Rooms with a patina of history
  • Glorious gardens
  • To say, "Well, it was good enough for Madonna"

Not suitable for

  • Those put off by groups
  • Those who need perfect service
  • Unlovely rooms in the modern wing

Children

The hotel is very family-friendly. There is a kid's club organised by the concierge during the summer months, and a babysitting service year round. Extra beds are available for children under 12 years old; interconnecting rooms are an option for larger families. The hotel restaurant offers a special kid's menu.

Eating in

Overlooking the private park, Restaurant "Valle Flôr" serves delicious Portuguese food

Press Quotes

“A converted 19th-century palace with views of the Tagus, opulent lounges and dining room and flamboyant rooms.” New York Times 04

“The 19th-century public rooms of the Pestana Carlton Palace are so splendid they are almost worth paying to sit in, while the bedrooms in the two modern wings are stylish and comfortable.” The Times 04

“A beautiful Belle Epoque palace with a lavish interior, this romantic retreat houses an Art Deco pool and Old Master charms.”


Pestana Palace by Sue Carpenter


While on tour in Lisbon, Madonna defected to the luxury hotel Pestana Palace at the eleventh hour, on hearing that it was even more beautiful than the Lapa. Indeed it is – the joyous sunshine-yellow 1904 building with white stucco work and wrought iron balconies, amid semi-tropical gardens, puts one in mind of the French Riviera in its heyday. It also feels more authentic than its rival, in that the rooms have more the patina of history, less the uniform polish of a deluxe hotel. The lounges and dining rooms in the luxury hotel are immensely pretty, with parquet floors, pastel walls, white stucco decorative mouldings and painted rococo ceilings in the Tiepolo style.

The facilities

For me, travelling to the luxury hotel with my young daughter, was ideal – she loved the outdoor pool in a grotto setting with fountain; the kids’ club was a boon, offering all-day care and creativity at no extra charge; and she could run around the extensive gardens. Judging by the amount of people by the pool – Europeans and Americans of the Footballers’ (or perhaps Golfers’) Wives variety – the relaxed resort-in-town style suits many others too.

Breakfast at the luxury hotel is served in the light, airy Restaurant Valle Flor, is one of the best in Lisbon, offering a vast array of cereals, yogurts, juices, hams, cheeses, pain chocolates and croissants, crispy bacon, sausages, scrambled eggs and more. At lunch and dinner, guests dine a la carte on Portuguese cuisine, or eat lighter fare at the attractive Casa do Lago, an art nouveau garden folly with ceiling fans, overlooking the pool. Plans are underway to upgrade the rudimentary health club to a full-blown spa. A fitness center, Jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish bath, and a near-by 18-hole golf course make this luxury hotel a perfect place to relax.

The rooms

The palace contains just four elaborate suites with a riot of gilding and painted furniture (Madonna took the lot – witness the massive widescreen TVs put in at her behest), while the three-storey wings have 173 rooms and 13 suites, either with city or garden aspect (go for the garden ones, with their own verandahs). Standard rooms within the luxury hotel are perfectly comfortable; similarly bathrooms are compact but contain all you need.


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