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With a perfect location score, the property comprises four buildings in a fishing village on the Estoril Coast. "The setting is just magnificent." The White...more
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This 18th-century mini-palace was once home to famous local novelist Eça de Queirós, and you can easily imagine courting the muse as you wander...more
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The May 2005 debut of the Bairro Alto, Lisbon's first true boutique hotel, was a telling sign that the city had become a style center in its own right....more
see the Lisbon guideIf you simply must have five-star luxury and you just gotta be on the links, this Relais & Chateau country house just north of Funchal is the place to stay. Its...more
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Surrounded by eucalyptus and mimosa, Choupana Hills is a distinctly Asian-looking tiered triangle of 34 wood-and-stone bungalows set in 20 acres of landscaped...more
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This brilliant-white former convent 90 miles from Lisbon has 23 acres of gardens and three pools. Expect "an instantly refreshing drink" upon check-in from...more
Lisbon's Four Seasons may come as a surprise to the chain's fans. The ten-story, 1959 marble cube of a building, crowning one of Lisbon's seven hills, looks...more
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Of the town's old-fashioned luxury hotels, guidebooks routinely recommend the Infante Sagres (62 Praça D. Filipa de Lencastre; 351-223-398-500;...more
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Though he's the man behind the louche looks of Paris's Buddha Bar and London's Strictly Hush, Portuguese architect Miguel Câncio Martins has copped a...more
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This four-star, six-floor tower across from the National Theater and near the shopping district of Rua da Santa Catarina has two winning features. First,...more
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