Vip Executive Art’s Hotel, Av. D. Joao II, No. 47, 1998-028 Lisboa Portugal
General
VIP Executive Art’s Hotel combines design and advanced technology, comfort and an excellent service, to respond to its customers’ needs of comfort and well-being. This distinct Hotel is strategically located in Parque das Nações, Lisbon’s modern business centre, offering an easy access to several leisure, restaurant and entertainment areas.
Facilities
Distinguished for its hospitality and excellent service, has 300 rooms (including 8 suites and a presidential suite), restaurant, bar, private parking, installations for handicapped, and Wireless Internet access. The Hotel has 8 conference rooms, predominantly with natural sunlight and a capacity for up to 180 people and an auditorium with a capacity for up to 165 people, with personalized support for conventions and seminars.
Business + Guest services
VIP Executive Art’s Hotel is thinking exclusively about you, covering different segments, and always guaranteeing great comfort and quality in all provided services
General
- Check-in at 14:00 and check-out at noon
- Restaurant and Food court
- Laundry and dry cleaning services
- 24h front-desk
- Luggage Storage
- Room Service and Bar
- Rooms and facilities for the physically challenged
- Multilingual personnel
- Babysitting service (upon request)
- Security / Video Surveillance
- Car Rental services
- Indoor Garage (daily fee applies).
- Wi-fi Connection
- Non-smoking rooms
Business Services
- Fax/photocopying
- Business centre
- Meeting/banquet facilities
Conferences
- The VIP Executive Art’s Hotel has 8 meeting rooms with different features to hold a meeting and also an Auditorium with the capacity for 165 persons.
- All conference rooms have the possibility to be equipped with a wide range of audiovisual equipment and can be adapted to differente type of setup.
Leisure
- Located in the Parque das Nações area: Lisbon’s Casino, Lisbon Oceanarium (second largest in the world), Restaurants, Shops and Cinema within a 5min walk.
How to arrive
If you are arriving to the hotel from Humberto Delgado International Aiport (3 km):
- By car: Head west to Av. Berlim and at the roundabout, take the 4th exit and stay on Av. Berlim, slight left to stay on Av. Berlim for 160m and continue onto Av. Dr. Francisco Luís Gomes. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on Av. Dr. Francisco Luís Gomes for 500m. At the next roundabout, again take the 2nd exit onto R. João Pinto Ribeiro (700m). Continue onto Av. Boa Esperança and then drive to Av. Dom João II. At Praça do Venturoso, take the 1st exit onto Av. Dom João II for 200m. Stay on Av. Dom João II, destination will on the right 76m ahead.
- By bus: Bus stop located outside the airport. Take the 744 bus heading to Quinta das Laranjeiras. It takes about 5 minutes (8 stops) to reach the Av. D. João II bus stop. Then walk 200m on straight line until reaching the hotel.
If you are arriving to the hotel from the Oriente train station (550m):
- By foot: Leave the train station, facing Tagus river take left on Av. D. João II and walk straight ahead, keeping left, and reach the hotel 550m ahead (7min walk).
About Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with a population of 552,700 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km².
Its urban area extends beyond the city’s administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union. About 2.8 million people live in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (which represents approximately 27% of the country’s population).
It is continental Europe’s westernmost capital city and the only one along the Atlantic coast. Lisbon lies in the western Iberian Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and the River Tagus. The westernmost areas of its metro area is the westernmost point of Continental Europe.
Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries. Julius Caesar made it a municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding to the name Olissipo. Ruled by a series of Germanic tribes from the 5th century, it was captured by the Moors in the 8th century. In 1147, the Crusaders under Afonso Henriques reconquered the city and since then it has been a major political, economic and cultural centre of Portugal. Unlike most capital cities, Lisbon’s status as the capital of Portugal has never been granted or confirmed officially – by statute or in written form. Its position as the capital has formed through constitutional convention, making its position as de facto capital a part of the Constitution of Portugal.
Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean climate. It has the warmest winters of any metropolis in Europe, with average temperatures 15°C (59°F) during the day and 8°C (46°F) at night from December to February. The typical summer season lasts about six months, from May to October, although also in April temperatures sometimes reach around 25°C (77°F).
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