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The Tivoli Jardim Hotel Lisbon Is Located Half A
Block From The Shops Of Lisbon's Central Boulevard, Avenida Da
Liberdade, The Tivoli Jardim Enjoys A Four Star Rating And
Appeals To Travellers Seeking Tranquillity Within Walking
Distance Of The Boulevard's Attractions. The Botanical Gardens
Are Two Blocks Away And The Vast Edward Vii Park Is Five Blocks
Away. Lisbon Airport LIS Is Eight Kilometers, Around Twenty
Minutes Driving.
The Hotel Shares Its Grounds With A Partner Hotel And A Small
18th Century Palace. In The Palace Garden There Is A Fourteen
Meter Diameter Heated Swimming Pool Surrounded By Centuries Old
Trees, A Lawn, And Cushioned Teak Sun Loungers. Use Of A Lobby
Computer With High Speed Computer Internet Access And A Printer
Is Complimentary. Wireless Internet Access, Surcharge Is
Available In Public Areas.
Visitors Of The Tivoli Jardim Enjoy A Complimentary American
Buffet Breakfast Every Day, And The Hotel's Restaurant Serves An
A La Carte Menu Of Traditional Portuguese Dishes For Lunch And
Dinner. From May To October, A Poolside Bar Offers Light Meals
And Drinks. Guests Of The Hotel Enjoy Access To Facilities In
Hotel Tivoli Lisboa Next Door, Including A Complimentary Fitness
Centre, And A Top Floor, Restaurant With Terrace And Panoramic
Views Of The City. Visitors Can Also Charge Meals At Tivoli
Lisboa To Their Rooms.
The Hotel Offers Superb Accommodation With 119 Air Conditioned
Bedrooms In A Seven Storey Building. Bedrooms Come With One King
Bed Or Two Twin Beds, Twin Bed Rooms Include Furnished Balconies.
All Bedrooms Have Mini Bars, Desks, Club Chairs, Light Wood
Furniture And Panelling, And Marble Bathrooms With Shower Tub
Combinations. Televisions Offer International Channels And Pay
Movies. High Speed Internet Access Is Available For A
Surcharge.
The Portuguese Painter Mily Possoz Lived At Hotel Tivoli Lisboa,
Adjacent To Hotel Tivoli Jardim, For Nearly 30 Years, Beginning
In 1948. When She Ran Out Of Money, She Paid In Paintings. They
Adorn Hotel Tivoli Lisboa's Public Spaces. Most Striking Are Her
Pastel Portraits Of Portuguese Women In Regional Dress.
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