A trip to Lisbon promises to exceed expectations and satisfy even the most demanding visitors. Lisbon is not as large as Madrid or Paris, but it’s as interesting and exciting as these two European capitals.
Visiting Lisbon doesn’t need much planning, neither it demands great precautions. People who live in Europe, should already know how a European capital “behaves” and those who live outside of Europe, might have already heard that European capitals despite many things are one of the safest ones. Such is Lisbon and although it does not require much planning, it does require to book a hotel in advance.
There are many hotels in Lisbon – there are cheap and budget hotels as well as luxurious and expensive hotels. The variety is quite wide and now we offer you one more hotel, which is neither too expensive nor too cheap. It’s in between and might be a great option for people looking for convenience at low prices – Ix Boutique Hotel.
Ix Boutique Hotel is a modest hotel. It was built on the ruins of a historical site and the ultimate goal of this hotel was to create a unique environment. The hotel has modern interior where harmony dominates and taste rules.
The hotel includes standard, superior and suite rooms all “scattered” on various floors of the hotel. Interestingly, each of the floors features a distinct theme and it’s one of the points that make the hotel simply stand out among the rest. With its floors the hotels introduces the some of the most interesting sites of Lisbon.
Baixa Floor – The Baixa Floor transfers the entire atmosphere typical of one of the most lively Lisbon areas – Baixa. Baixa area was built by Marquis of Pombal following the Great Lisbon Earthquake and a most strict planning was applied. It should be noted that Baixa is also the largest shopping center.
Tejo Floor – The Tejo Floor takes to the times when Lisbon started blossoming with lots of boats and activities due to the Tejo River. If you would like to get into this period then booking a room on this floor is the right thing to do.
Pessoa Floor – People interested in world literature might have heard of one of the most prominent Portuguese poets — Fernando Pessoa, and if you would like to be surrounded by the poet’s world, then you already know on which floor to book a hotel.
Fado Floor – Fado is Lisbon’s typical music and it’s what every Lisbon tourist should explore upon their visit to the westernmost European capital. Fado Floor offers a comprehensive idea of the weeping and mournful tunes of Fado music.
7 Colinas Floor – Lisbon is believed to be erected on seven hills – Castelo, Dao Vicente, Sao Roque, Santo Andre, Santa Catarina, Chagas and Snta’Ana. And the 7 Colinas (Hills) Floor will introduce the history of Lisbon.
Bairro Alto Floor – Bairro Alto meaning the high quarter dates to many years ago and over the past years has been transformed into an active and colorful district.