Lisbon
As Janelas Verdes
Lisbon, 1200-690, Portugal
Located in a late 18th-century palace in bohemian Santos, the As Janelas Verdes hotel was home and inspiration to the Portuguese novelist Eca de Quieros. Renovated in 2002, the 29 rooms maintain a neoclassical look with painted paneled walls, dark wood armoires and bedsteads, and plush floral and striped fabrics in cream colors. The wood-paneled library on the third floor opens up to a spacious, tiled terrace that overlooks the harbor. A buffet breakfast is served in the walled garden that is filled with mosaics, wrought iron, vines, and potted plants.
Room to Book:
Book south-facing rooms on the third floor for easy access to the library and terrace and for harbor views.
Insider Tip:
Next door, the National Ancient Art Museum houses the 16th-century Ecce Homo and Bosch's Temptation of St. Anthony.
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Open / Closes- Historic
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