Architecture Samuel Torres de Carvalho
Architecture Samuel Torres de Carvalho
Set high on a hill with incredible 180-degree views of the city, the hotel is at one with its setting.
The building utilizes the same limestone found on the surrounding public square throughout its ground-floor public areas. Additionally, the ground floor is transparent, making the reception area, the restaurant, and the terrace feel like extensions of the public square, and giving the geometric form of the hotel’s upper bedroom floors the appearance of levitating in the city air.
Interior design Memmo Design Team
The designers blended concepts that mix classic furniture with contemporary pieces and elements.
Limestone, which has been used in many noble buildings and palaces throughout Lisbon, along with other natural materials, create a warm feel, while an open flow on the ground floor between interior and exterior spaces leads guests to feel connected to the city.