Palácio Belmonte: one of the "21 coolest hotels in the world." Conde Nast Traveller
This room is divided in four parts and it looks a little like a secret room because of it’s mystic atmosphere with low arabic vaulted roofs.
There is the entrance hall decorated with a Jeff Thomson’s sculpture.The hall ,all in stone ,leads to the lounge that preceeds the two bedrooms where you can find window engagement benches and some of the best early eighteenth-century tiles in Portugal . These tiles go all the way around the rooms showing familiar scenes in the countryside and others by the sea. The working table in the sitting room has been made following the design of the original Goncourt working table displayed in another one of our properties.Behind the table you will find a painting by Johana Bastos ,a portuguese painter we discovered at WOA gallery in Cascais
The two bedrooms are separated by a door and the suite offers independant acess to the bathroom .
The space is perfectly suitable for special meetings.