Pavilhão Chinês

What once was a grocery shop from the early XX century it now is one of the most important landmarks of the Romantic period in Lisbon. The decoration is entirely filled with collections from the XVIII the XX century, precisely position for the public.

The host service is of high elegance remembering traditional ” coffee-bar” of the Twenties. You can enjoy from over 100 pure teas, cocktails and all of artisan confection as it orders the hotel tradition alongside with all the other fast drinks and foods shape the soul of this bar. The Chinese Pavilion has equally been used for filming, meetings of congressmen, wines tasting and interviews.



  • Lorraine

    Just returned from Lisbon,stumbled accross this place on edge of the Barrio Alto,its mad and amazing,every space is covered with the most quirky and unusual objets. It looks mystrious from the outside and nothing prepares you for the treasures inside.Drinks quite expensive but worth it for the surroundings. A must see!

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