Discover luxury Lisbon on a city break
Immerse in luxuriuos surrounds at Penha Longa Hotel & Golf Resort, Lisbon
Penha Longa Hotel & Golf Resort
Charming Lisbon is an emerging luxury city break destination, offering sleek spas, well-preserved colonial gems, and a rainbow of cosmopolitan cuisine.
Lisbon’s sun-soaked location is in easy reach of attractive coastline, and a marked lack of crowds makes the Portuguese capital a relaxing spot in which to indulge and unwind.
Lisbon culture
Hang out with an elite crowd at Lisbon’s modern art hub the Berado Museum (tel: 213 612 878/www.museuberardo.com): the aesthetically pleasing space features collections by the likes of Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Jackson Pollock. A special multi-media exhibition, Warhol TV, details the life and extended work of Andy Warhol, until 14 November 2010.
For a regal day trip in the greater Lisbon area, enjoy the striking palaces and enchanting greenery of Sintra – a 50-minute train ride from Lisbon.
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Lisbon hotels
For a high-style Lisbon stay in a vibrant location, the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa (tel: 210 400 200/www.altishotels.com) fits the bill.
Altis Belém Hotel & Spa Lisbon
Lisbon’s colonial charms can be found in restored 5-star glory at the Pestana Palace (tel: 29 172 4210/www.pestana.com): a converted palace set just outside the city centre, whose ornate and spacious penthouses attract a wealth of glamourous guests, such as US pop icon Madonna, and look out over the hotel's extensive grassy grounds.
Lisbon restaurants
Find inventive Lisbon dining at 100 Maneiras (tel: 21 099 0475/www.restaurante100maneiras.com). This small and popular restaurant offers just one set menu, changing daily. Dishes are delightfully innovative (such as pieces of battered fish hung on a mini line with clothes pegs), and booking is normally essential, as the diminutive space fills up quickly.
It may well host a renowned golf course in an idyllic countryside setting, and an extensive Six Senses Spa, but Penha Longa Hotel & Golf Resort (tel: 21 924 9011/www.penhalonga.com) in leafy Sintra is worth the trip from Lisbon for its food alone.
Penha Longa Hotel & Golf Resort
Lisbon shopping
Treat yourself to twinkling art nouveau jewellery in Lisbon’s chic Chiado district. Chiado’s charming streets are well-endowed with high-end jewellery boutiques and clothing stores, and cater for brains as well as beauty with book shops, theatres and museums.
Once laden with fancy purchases, Lisbon shoppers can thoroughly indulge taste buds in the name of tradition at bustling café Pastéis de Belém in the Belém neighbourhood, home to the eponymous golden egg-custard pastry treat.
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Lisbon spas
Lisbon’s clutch of gold-standard 5-star hotels do spas very well indeed, but with its roof-top gym gazing out across the city, and softly-lit and sumptuous basement spa offering what has to be the best massage in town, the Four Season’s Hotel Ritz Lisbon (tel: 21 384 3005/www.fourseasons.com) is a winning pampering spot.
Four Season’s Hotel Ritz Lisbon
World-renowned spa brand Banyan Tree have also secured a high-up slot in the Lisbon spa ranks, with Banyan Tree Spa Estoril (tel: 21 465 8600 19/www.banyantreespa.com), found at the Hotel Palácio Estoril. Staff may appear a little detached, but the state of the art facilities are worth the short journey from Lisbon along to coast to Estoril. Soak in a sizeable pool, complete with massage jets and fountains to prep up bodies before treatments. An optional counter-current gives swimmers added resistance, and a sauna and steam room are but a few lazy steps from the poolside.
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