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There Are Facts, Then There's a Good Story. E THERE AREE FACTS, THEN THERE’S A GOOD STORY. DISCOVER THIS UNIQUE ADDRESS, BLENDING ART AND FRENCH FLAIR, SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE FASCINATING CITY OF LISBON. RESTAURANT BAR & LOUNGE Here, the prestige of the address is as notable as the warmth of the atmosphere. We serve refined cuisine, artfully blending the famous “French touch” with classic Portuguese flavors for a perfect balance: authentic and sophisticated. To extend your evening of pleasure in an intimate setting, we invite you to enjoy a glass of Vintage Port while leafing through an interesting art book at the Intra-Muros bar. RESTAURANT Contemporary Portuguese Cuisine with French «savoir faire» BAR LE JARDIN Restaurant ROOMS & SUITES • 151 rooms from Classic to Luxury • 12 suites from Junior to Opera Suite Distinctive features • Fully renovated • Sofitel Mybed™ • Lanvin or Hermès amenities • Soundproof windows • Complete darkness Features and amenities • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Nespresso or Illy coffee machine • Bose© sound system • LED HD TV • Safe • Mini bar Luxury room WELL-BEING Fitness Room Work out day or night in our fitness room that features a full range equipment. Fitness Room MAGNIFIQUE MEETINGS Meeting Rooms Area Length Width Height Classroom Theatre U-Shape Boardroom Banquet Cocktail Committed to building successful and tailored meetings and Louvre I 116 16.20 6 3 40 80 28 34 63 100 events, the dedicated Magnifique Meetings team will suggest Louvre II 39 5 7.90 3 12 30 14 18 21 30 creative custom-made banqueting options, provide the Louvre III 90 11.20 7.90 3 36 70 22 36 56 100 high tech equipment that fits your needs, recommend Louvre II/III 131 16.20 7.90 3 60 100 30 44 77 120 innovative activities to stimulate participants and more. Louvre I/II/III 247 16.20 13.90 3 80 150 40 60 140 200 Executive Meeting 19 4.70 4.50 3 - - - 8 - - Distinctive features Executive Dining Room 25 8.30 3.20 2.60 - - - 6 6 10 • 9 Meeting rooms (4 with natural day light) Jerónimos 44 8.75 4.50 2.60 16 30 12 20 - - Mafra 26 7.5 3 2.60 12 20 - 14 - - • Banqueting menus which are creative, Batalha 19 5 3.90 2.60 - - - 10 - - flexible and offer a large variety Alcobaça 19 5 3.90 2.60 - - - 10 - - • Le ComptoirTM Foyer NEARBY EDUARDO VII PARK Famous sites Rossio, Praça do Comércio, Belém and Parque das Nações. Museums Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, National Tile Museum AV. DA LIBERDADE and National Contemporary Art Museum. Luxury shopping area R. BRAAMCAMP TRANSPORTS AV. ALMIRANTE REIS Avenida Metro Station (30 m) Lisbon International Airport (7.5 km) SOFITEL IS NOW AVAILABLE ON PRAÇA DO ROSSIO THE ACCORHOTELS APP ACCOR LOGO R=255 V=210 B=128 Nº dossier : 18J3476 Date : 9/11/18 R=168 V=128 B=84 Validation DA/DC : Validation Client : Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE, 127 - 1269-038 LISBOA, PORTUGAL TEL. (+351)213 228 300 – [email protected] WWW.SOFITEL.COM.
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