We came back to Lisbon after our 5 day stay in Fatima, and Corinthia Hotel was just a 5 minute walk from the Rede Express bus station (besides the Metro). We stayed for two nights and it was truly an experience of a luxury hotel. We booked months in advance, so we got a good offer for a double room (parents and a young teenager). A few days before, we got another good offer to upgrade to a junior suite, and once in, it was wow! The suite was on the 23rd floor (the 24th top most floor is the huge Executive Club) with a panoramic view of the city. The queen-size bed was so big and firm, we could all comfortably fit (and had the extra bed taken away), and watch the sunset, or the TV (cable with so many English channels and programs and pay-per-view movies), or our iPads. There was a dresser with chair on one corner, and on another corner was a real classic office desk and chair (with plugs for all electronic equipment) and shelves in the wall, then in a wide space was a big couch, two chairs and a table. Even the entrance was roomy. The suite had ample cabinets, safe-deposit-box, mini-bar, complete coffee/tea maker/set, and even an ironing board/set. WiFi was strong and free. The toilet/bathroom had a toilet and bidet on one corner, then two washbasins complete with toilettries, then a...We came back to Lisbon after our 5 day stay in Fatima, and Corinthia Hotel was just a 5 minute walk from the Rede Express bus station (besides the Metro). We stayed for two nights and it was truly an experience of a luxury hotel. We booked months in advance, so we got a good offer for a double room (parents and a young teenager). A few days before, we got another good offer to upgrade to a junior suite, and once in, it was wow! The suite was on the 23rd floor (the 24th top most floor is the huge Executive Club) with a panoramic view of the city. The queen-size bed was so big and firm, we could all comfortably fit (and had the extra bed taken away), and watch the sunset, or the TV (cable with so many English channels and programs and pay-per-view movies), or our iPads. There was a dresser with chair on one corner, and on another corner was a real classic office desk and chair (with plugs for all electronic equipment) and shelves in the wall, then in a wide space was a big couch, two chairs and a table. Even the entrance was roomy. The suite had ample cabinets, safe-deposit-box, mini-bar, complete coffee/tea maker/set, and even an ironing board/set. WiFi was strong and free. The toilet/bathroom had a toilet and bidet on one corner, then two washbasins complete with toilettries, then a bathtub with a glass-wall and shower. The hotel has many amenities (indoor/outdoor pools, spa/wellness, gym, lounge, etc) which we didnt have time to experience. Just entering mainfloor was a spacious and luxurios lobby with places to sit down, a well-manned reception and porters to welcome you, a huge bar/coffee-shop, a big restaurant for lunch and dinner (which we didnt experience as we went to several restaurabts just nearby the hotel or to El Corte Ingles), and the huge restaurant for breakfast, which opens outside to a beautiful terrace with dining furnitures and parasol. Corinthia is well-staffed with friendly, helpful and efficient personell. He hotel serves sumptious breakfast buffets, so good and bountiful all I have seen over the years (only thing missing was the sparkling wine to accompany the smoked salmon or even the sardines:-). Truly a luxurious oasis!More
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