Location.The Olissippo Marques de Sa is located in the Saldanha business district of Lisbon, Portugal, 50 metres from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation exhibition centre. The main tourist sights in the city centre are five kilometres away. Lisbon (Portela) International Airport is seven kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. This modern nine storey hotel opens into a contemporary lobby with black tiles and a marble 24 hour front desk. Staff can provide a concierge service, organising tours and transport. Wireless Internet is available in public areas, and garage parking is also provided (surcharge).
The Olissippo Marques de Sa offers complimentary buffet breakfast in Varanda do Marqu�s restaurant, which serves a range of Portuguese and European dishes for dinner. A charcoal toned bar with pale wood furnishings offers a selection of cocktails.
Business facilities at Olissippo Marques de Sa consist of seven multifunctional meeting and conference rooms.
Guestrooms. The 164 air conditioned guestrooms are fitted with rose toned carpets and fabrics, and contemporary wooden furnishings. All are equipped with wireless Internet access and satellite television. Other amenities include direct dial phones, safes, hair dryers, and minibars.
Rates:
82.2537 - 143.988 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 167
Number Of Floors: 9
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
Sauna
Safe
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
TV In Room
Data Ports
Meeting Rooms
Air Conditioning
Clothing Iron
Wake Up Service
Mini Bar In Room
Olissippo Marques de Sa
Avenida Miguel Bombarda 130
Lisbon, Portugal 1050167
Driving Directions:
From Lisbon (Portela) International Airport (LIS):
Distance to Olissippo Marques de Sa is seven kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. Bus no. 45 (direction Cais do Sodr�) runs to Av. da Republica, which is an eight minute walk from the hotel down Av. Miguel Bombarda. Alternatively, taxis direct from the airport cost 10 EUR to the Olissippo Marques de Sa. There are extra fees for luggage and a 20 percent surcharge for night services. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. The blue metro line from S�o Sebasti�o station runs directly to the city centre. An integrated tram, bus, and metro system operate in Lisbon. Daily passes can be purchased for travel on public transport. Street elevators and funicular railways transport passengers to Lisbons Barrio Alto. Ferries run between Lisbon and Cacilhas. Taxis are fairly inexpensive.