Tivoli Tejo Hotel Lisbon
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Hotel information
The Tivoli Tejo hotel proposes customers state-of-the-art services and service both for work and recreation aims. The Tivoli Tejo hotel, facing the River Tagus, is situated in the Parque das Nações, former Expo 98 spot, and now one of Lisbon's main recent residential and work neighbourhoods. The Parque das Nações already houses the recent Lisbon International Exhibition Centre, the Pavilhão Atlântico (mulitpurpose occasions arena) and the imposing Vasco da Gama mall center. The hotel is five mins from Lisbon airport and is literally a 2-minute stroll from the majestic Estação do Oriente, where trains, the subway, buses and taxis converge in a full social transportation interface.
Room information
279 apartments including: two Senior Suites 15 Junior Suites 13 Single apartments 84 Twin apartments 165 Double apartments Fully furnished with:
Food & beverage
Ardina RESTAURANT Located on the 1st floor, the Ardina serves an wide a la carte menu of conventional Portuguese cuisine, and occasionally a snack bar snack. The restaurant contains 180 persons. Opening hours: seven. 00 am to ten. 30 am (breakfast) A VIII COLINA RESTAURANT Located on the 16th floor, it proposes a distinguished gastronomy, an lovely cuisine and a dazzling vista over Lisbon and the Tagus River. The VIII Colina Restaurant seats 80 customers. The perfect site also accessible for groups. Opening hours: 12. 30 pm to 15. 00 pm (lunch) 19. 30 pm to 23. 00 pm (dinner) O AGUADEIRO BAR The O Aguadeiro Bar is situated on the ground floor of the Hotel. It proposes a majestic panorama over the Gare do Oriente, the ideal spot for recreation drink at dawn. Opening hours: ten. 00 am to 01.
Area information
Major park amusements Lisbon can ultimate be seen by walking through the characteristic neighbourhoods of Alfama or Bairro Alto, hopping on board a tram, taking a boat along the river, or even by using Lisbon's metro, with its decorative stations, plenty of of which are real works of art by great Portuguese artists. Apart from the commodious choice of museums throughout the town, a trip to Belém - west of the town - is an absolute must, with its terraces, the Torre de Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery, both classified by UNESCO as world history. Next door, the present-day Centro Cultural de Belém, the 18th century Coach Museum and the never-to-be-forgotten local pastries, the Pastéis de Belém. East of the town, the brand recent Parque das Nações (ex-Expo'98) with a range of recreation park amusements, including the Oceanarium, widely considered to be the best in the world. May we suggest a tour? Vista LISBON See Lisbon from a recent perspective. Visit the city's unbelievable sizeable region and travel in Portugal's most present-day form of transportation. Come aboard our most new tour, in a sumptuous coach, which goes from the center of the city (Parque Eduardo VII) to the antique region of Belém (where you'll visit the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Torre de Belém, Monumento dos Descobrimentos and the Coches Museum. You'll then be driven to a city centre train station, to take a present-day, double-decker train with acclimatised carriages, complete with background music. Crossing the River Tagus, Lisbon is magnificently laid out at your feet. On your way back, your tour ends at Entrecampos station. (Return journey to the hotel is not included). Charms OF LISBON A half day tour, to visit the Oceanarium, both bridges spanning the River Tagus and the substantial district of Belém. Departure to the Parque das Nações (former Expo'98), to visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, where 5 major habitats have been recreated - huge, central tank, representing the open seas, and 4 waterside habitats, the rocky North Atlantic beach, the sandy Atlantic coasts, the temperate Pacific, and the tropical Indian coral habitat. Altogether, more than 30 tanks produce up the Oceanarium, which retains over seven, 000m3 of saltwater. The habitats and their fauna and flora were cautiously reproduced, respecting geological and climatic factors and even the local sounds and music. After visiting the Oceanarium, our tour will take you along the Vasco da Gama bridge, with its thrilling panorama of the Tagus riverbanks and the Parque das Nações. Back to Lisbon, by means of the 25 de Abril bridge, from with the city's riverbanks spread out at your feet and the towering Cristo Rei (Christ the King) monument. You'll arrive at the sizeable region of Belém, an sample of genuine Manueline art, with its 2 masterpieces: the Jerónimos cloister and the Torre de Belém. Our panoramic tour ends with a visit of the commemorative Padrão dos Descobrimentos. Lisbon BY NIGHT Marquês de Pombal - Av. da Liberdade - Rossio - Terreiro do Paço - Padrão dos Descobrimentos - Torre de Belém - Jerónimos Monastery - 25th April Bridge - Alcântara - Typical restaurant with Fado show - Return to Hotel. Cruises ALONG THE TAGUS Lisbon is a genuine town of the river and sea and one of the best way to see her is on a boat journey along the Tagus. Lisbon's heritage and Lisbon's life are there before you. Viewpoints Lisbon's 7 mountains, the endless neighbourhoods and the special Southern light, have captivated writers, photographers and painters for plenty of years. See the town from the plenty of viewpoints - St George's Castle, São Pedro de Alcântara, Graça, Santa Catarina or even from the other side of the River Tagus, from the Cristo Rei monument.
Travel information
· From the North or from Lisbon's International Airport: When you leave Arrivals at the airport, you must follow the indication, "Parque das Nações - Gare do Oriente". After having gone through the piazza you'll find some traffic lights ahead of you which will provide a easy access to the Avenida de Berlim. At the end of it and having passed under the Oriente Station, you'll find the Tivoli Tejo Hotel on your right. Welcome. · From the Vasco da Gama Bridge (South) and the A1 (North): After crossing the Vasco da Gama Bridge, coming from the south, you'll turn to LISBOA- 2ª CIRCULAR. When you reach the Entreposto piazza, you'll turn right on the traffic lights, following the indication LISBOA - GARE DO ORIENTE. You must go direct in the 1st traffic lights, then you turn to the 2nd avenue on the left and then turn to the Avenida de Berlim, the 1st on the right. After the Oriente Station there is a possibility for you to see the Tivoli Tejo Hotel on the right. · From the NORTH: You must follow the indication EXPO98 - GARE DO ORIENTE till you reach the Entreposto piazza. Then, you must follow the same instructions for those coming from the south. · From the heart of the town: From the Marquês de Pombal Square (also known as the "Rotunda"), you'll head towards the Restauradores Square through the pretty Avenida da Liberdade. When you arrive at the Rossio Square, you'll take the Ouro avenue. When you reach to the Comércio Square, at the foot of the river Tagus, you turn left (the river will be by your side) to the Avenida Infante D. Henrique. There, you'll follow the indications, "EXPO 98". At the end, after arriving at the GALP citadel, you'll turn to the Avenida D. João II. When you go along this st, you'll find theTivoli Tejo Hotel on your left After having passed the Vasco da Gama Shopping Center, you must go back to the other side of the Avenida D. João II.
Cancellation policy
24 hours before date of arrival The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Child policy
Kids till 12 year antique staying independent. Groun-ups and kids older than 12 pay EUR 35. 00 per night. The supplementary cost will be calculated later. Only one supplementary bed allowed in the double suites.




