Casa Balthazar

Rua do Duque 26, Lisbon 1200-159 Portugal
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Located downtown Lisbon, in Chiado, Casa Balthazar is part of the city’s history.Balthazar, the founder of the famous Confeitaria Nacional (the oldest pastry in Lisbon), acquired this beautiful property in August 1882. The house, with wonderful views to the castle and Rossio, still belongs to the family. The old factory, where all the cookies were produced to Confeitaria Nacional, including the famous “pastel de nata” and many other old recipies, became a restaurant.The family atmosphere can be felt in the living rooms and rooms which provides comfort and a unique experience.Come learn more about Lisbon and you’ll have a surprise.
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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Free internet
Pool
Free breakfast
Bar / lounge
Concierge
Executive lounge access
Wifi
Internet
Non-smoking hotel
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Non-smoking rooms
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Bathrobes
Air conditioning
Private balcony
Kitchenette
Flatscreen TV
Bath / shower
Family rooms
Safe
Iron
Microwave
Minibar
Refrigerator
DVD / CD player
iPod docking station
Complimentary toiletries
Hair dryer
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HOTEL STYLE
Hidden Gem
Great View
Languages Spoken
Spanish, Hindi
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Grade: 100 out of 100
817Restaurantswithin 0.5 km
219Attractionswithin 0.5 km
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Chiado & Carmo
The traditionally trendy "Chiado" (literally, "squeak", the nickname of a 16th century poet) offers plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars where you can stop for a cafe or cocktail, after exploring its streets, shops, art galleries, theaters, museums and viewpoints. It's also the home to the statue of the famous statue of portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, having is usual espresso at "A Brasileira" as he used to. You can also enjoy breathtaking views of Lisbon from the Elevador de Santa Justa or the Carmo Convent, for example. A commercial neighborhood at its core, especially for its Garrett and Carmo streets, Chiado is to this day a mandatory visit in Lisbon.
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If was a perfect secluded getaway in the heart of the city. The room was great and the breakfast was delicious! We stayed in the duque Lisbon suite. It was very spacious. That is a rare find in Europe! Highly recommend!
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My wife and I stayed for two nights but wanted to stay longer. We were met by friendly helpful staff, taken to our spacious room with a terrace over looking the city, just amazing. A superb continental breakfast is delivered to the room at the time you nominate. The hotel is near the end of a narrow no vehicle exit street so is very quiet. Within three minutes walk there are six small restaurants, all with outside tables, open for lunch and close late evening. A supermarket is a short distance away. The Black Horse Square and waterfront are about 20-25 minutes walk. We were so pleased that this hotel was recommended to us.
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My husband and I stayed for more than a week in August and were really won over by Casa Balthazar's personality, service and location. We give it an A all around. Our suite with views of the castle and square felt like a home. It was adequately furnished and equipped for a comfortable extended stay. The pool was certainly one of our decision points and we did NOT regret it ! One of the highpoints of our vacation was cooling off in the pool after many hours walking around in the summer heat. This charming property is unmistakably stylish and genteel. The welcome wine, the daily breakfast from the local bakery brought warm, freshly squeezed OJ all brought in a tray with white linens, cake and refreshments in the parlor daily, were such nice touches. A beautiful property with history, with very well-maintained grounds and rooms decorated with easy elegance. It all just felt very inviting. The housekeeping staff were pleasant and professional, and the Front desk was certainly most helpful. Casa Balthazar is special.
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This was my first visit to Portugal and Casa Balthazar did not disappoint. The room was stunning with amazing views from the window. The staff was so helpful and not fazed at all by our million questions! The breakfast was outstanding!!! I posted it on Facebook daily, to make everyone at home jealous. The amenities in the room were great-tea, a coffee machine, a free bottle of delicious wine! Subin (I may not have spelled it right) was fantastic! He even fixed my suitcase, after it had a difficult journey out!! There was a WiFi problem, but we moved rooms as soon as there was a free one. Nothing was a problem here. It is in the centre of town, so great access to everything. I would get on a plane and go straight back there right now-LOVED it.
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I stayed for 3 nights in Casa Balthazar and it was just perfect. The location is great, rooms, service and view from the room outstanding. I can only recommend this unique spot. The breakfast came every morning into the room, so you could sit on your on rooftop terrasse and having breakfast whilst looking over Lissabon. Always a relaxing start for a day...
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Think it was 50%. It wasn’t even a month ago, but I’ve truly forgotten. Whatever. It was worth it. April should be beautiful, it was even in December!
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Do all the rooms have air conditioning
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Hi Karen. I think that wouldn't be a problem as we had a key to the street door as well as a key to our room. The staff at reception have excellent English so perhaps it would be best just to check with them to be 100% sure.
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"A room with a terrace."
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"Duque Lisbon suite faces the Sao Jorge skyline in its East-facing bedroom."
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"Get the jacuzzi room facing the castle you will not regret it!"
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"splurge for a jacuzzi terrace room -- we were in #2 and did not think noise was an issue at all (and were there Fri and Sat nights)."
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"Book early! If renting a car. book a parking space at the hotel as they have limited parking bays."
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PRICE RANGE
€ 183 - € 344 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
PortugalCentral PortugalLisbon DistrictLisbonChiado & Carmo
NUMBER OF ROOMS
9
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