On the Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, in Campolide, you’ll find a five-star hotel designed as an oasis for family tourism. Just a few minutes from Lisbon’s attractions, the Corinthia Lisbon offers views over the Águas Livres Aqueduct and Monsanto, making it one of the Portuguese capital’s showpieces.
The hotel pays attention to detail and luxury can be seen in the mirrors, tables and chairs. Step by step, you become aware of the fresh feel of some rooms, recognising changes in the floors, walls and furniture. A highlight is the new Maritime Suite, which towers 19 floors above the ground. In memory of Vasco da Gama’s voyages from Lisbon in a fleet of four caravels, the suite has been refurbished according to the vision of the GA Design studio. The walls are adorned in ocean blue, together with works of art by Susana Bravo, Diogo Navarro and Maria Antónia. The furniture is custom-made by local artisans and blue, beige and grey hues envelop the suite. There is a spacious walk-in wardrobe and the panoramic windows provide unbeatable views. The bathroom has a shower and a free-standing bath tub. The investment runs into millions and includes various amenities, from the television with streaming services to the speakers that accompany you in the bathroom. With 15 of them just like it, the Maritime Suite celebrates the Portuguese expansion from a contemporary perspective and, in total, there are 518 rooms and 199 suites available at the Corinthia.
Suites in memory of Vasco da Gama’s voyages
The hotel pays attention to detail and luxury can be seen in the mirrors, tables and chairs. Step by step, you become aware of the fresh feel of some rooms, recognising changes in the floors, walls and furniture. A highlight is the new Maritime Suite, which towers 19 floors above the ground. In memory of Vasco da Gama’s voyages from Lisbon in a fleet of four caravels, the suite has been refurbished according to the vision of the GA Design studio. The walls are adorned in ocean blue, together with works of art by Susana Bravo, Diogo Navarro and Maria Antónia. The furniture is custom-made by local artisans and blue, beige and grey hues envelop the suite. There is a spacious walk-in wardrobe and the panoramic windows provide unbeatable views. The bathroom has a shower and a free-standing bath tub. The investment runs into millions and includes various amenities, from the television with streaming services to the speakers that accompany you in the bathroom. With 15 of them just like it, the Maritime Suite celebrates the Portuguese expansion from a contemporary perspective and, in total, there are 518 rooms and 199 suites available at the Corinthia.
Suites in memory of Vasco da Gama’s voyages