Category: Civil Architecture > Palace
District: Lisboa > Lisboa > Lisboa > Lapa
The Olissippo Lapa Palace Hotel is situated in Lapa, one of Lisbon's most characteristic and historic areas. This neighbourhood is distinguished by its tranquility and the presence of various embassies, lending it a distinct atmosphere. Positioned at the top of one of the city's hills, the location offers unobstructed views over the vast Tagus River estuary, providing a serene panorama of Lisbon's riverside landscape.
The Lapa area maintains a traditional neighbourhood atmosphere, with its classic architecture and tree-lined streets, making the palace's surroundings harmonious and inviting for short walks through the vicinity. Its elevated position ensures a remarkable scenic setting, whether observing the city or the river.
This building has its origins in the 19th century, having been initially conceived as a private residence of great grandeur. Its construction reflects the palatial style of the era, with architecture that evokes the elegance and magnificence of times past. The palace stands out for its classic facade and details that bear witness to the richness of its history.
The preservation of its original layout and the maintenance of the ambiance that characterized these historic residences make the Olissippo Lapa Palace a remarkable example of Lisbon's built heritage, allowing a glimpse into the aristocratic life of the Portuguese capital of the past century.
Enveloped by extensive subtropical gardens, the Olissippo Lapa Palace offers an unusual green refuge within Lisbon's urban context. These gardens are meticulously maintained and house a diversity of flora that thrives under the city's mild climate, creating an exuberant environment inviting contemplation.
Within these landscaped spaces, one can find elements such as fountains and small ponds with fish, which contribute to the serenity of the place. The contrast between the dense vegetation and the river panorama in the background gives the gardens a singular character, transforming them into a point of scenic interest in themselves.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.707029609524, -9.1636798619048
Coordinates DMS: 38°42'25.3"N 09°09'49.2"W