VILA GALÉ COLLECTION PALÁCIO DOS ARCOS * * * * *
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2024
Palace with a small chapel, through which one passes to get to the rooms in the modern building.
Here, history is associated with modern l´architecture The sober decoration of the palace has been preserved and creates a welcoming atmosphere. The palace houses a small chapel, through which one can go to the rooms in the modern building. This 15th century palace gave its name to the small town where it is located, and King D. Manuel, in the time of the great navigators, came to see the caravels leave for the discovery of new territories.
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Construído no final do século XV, e reedificado três séculos depois, reza a história que foi das varandas do Palácio dos Arcos que o rei D. Manuel I viu partirem as caravelas portuguesas a caminho da Índia.
Habituado a receber a realeza – que procurava estes aposentos para assistir às regatas no rio Tejo – o hotel Vila Galé Collection Palácio de Arcos é a primeira unidade de cinco estrelas do grupo Vila Galé em Portugal
Inaugurado em 2013, este hotel de charme em Lisboa, resultante da reabilitação do património histórico, é dedicado à temática da poesia, aliando a tradição de um palácio centenário ao conforto de um espaço moderno. Circular por este hotel entre Cascais e Lisboa, significa ‘cruzar-se’ com Florbela Espanca, Fernando Pessoa, Vinícius de Moraes ou Eugénio de Andrade. Os poemas destes e de outros autores dão vida às zonas comuns e decoram as paredes dos alojamentos.