Tzuyao_Hsu
February 20, 2026
Located in an old building, the hotel offers excellent service and a shared kitchen. The scenery is fantastic, and there are many restaurants nearby, close to tourist areas. There are two exits: one on the first floor with an elevator, and the other (the one shown on Google Maps) without an elevator (requiring a one-minute walk to the back of the building), somewhat like Chongqing, where one door is on top and the other on the bottom… It's very close to the beach, squares, Lisbon sculptures, the cathedral, and elevators. For those arriving from the airport with suitcases, it's best to take the red line, transfer to the green line at Alameda, then to the green line at Baixa-Chiado, and finally to the blue line at Terreio do Paço. Some online guides suggest taking the green line to Rossio, but personally, I felt that dragging a suitcase for 15 minutes on the bumpy cobblestone streets wouldn't be ideal for luggage…
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