The hotel offers state of the art services and facilities both for leisure and business purposes. Overlooking the River Tagus located in the Parque das Naηυes. The Parque das Nacoes already houses the new Lisbon International Exhibition Centre, the Pavilhao Atlβntico and the extraordinary Vasco da Gama shopping centre.
Location The hotel is 5 minutes from Lisbon airport and is a two minute walk from the magnificent Estaηγo do Oriente, where trains, the subway, buses and taxis converge in a full public transport interface.
Facilities 279 rooms including: 2 Senior Suites 15 Junior Suites 13 Single rooms 84 Twin rooms 165 Double rooms. Fully equipped with Individual air conditioning, Direct outside telephone line, Safe, Mini Bar, Internet facilities.
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Price based on 2 adults sharing twin/double room for with breakfast. Notes other room types available on request.
Aroeira I has hosted both the Men's and Ladies' Portuguese Opens and, thanks to its dense forest setting, is commonly referred to as 'the Portuguese Wentworth'.
The design skilfully blends the needs of a championship golf course with the natural landscape, featuring several lakes rich in bird life. This is one of the best courses in Portugal and a definite 'must play'.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 42 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd
Aroeira II
Aroeira II was built to European Tour recommendation standards in order to host major international golf events. Designed by the architect Donald Steel 18 holes that contour 6 large lakes, Aroeira's second championship golf course was inaugurated in April 2000.
Different from Aroeira I but of equal quality, the newer Aroeira II provides a really enjoyable challenge.
The course has very fast greens, five large lakes and, unlike its neighbour, plenty of fairway bunkers, many of which are devilish pot bunkers that wouldn't look out of place at St Andrews. A truly memorable course.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 42 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd
Belas
The Belas Clube de Campos was designed by Rocky Roquemore, author of hundreds of high quality courses from which the reputed Quinta do Lago and San Lorenzo.
Nested in the Carregueira mountains, it is in perfect harmony with Charles Franzman master plan: the houses on the hills with view over the golf and the course in the valleys, protected from the wind.
Pinpoint accuracy is required all the way round, but especially on the last two holes, where you must hit over water to reach the green. Buggies recommended.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 44 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd
Campo Real
Campo Real (Royal Meadows) Golfe & Natureza is a challenging course designed by Donald Steel, which opened 28 May 2005. The course at Campo Real has been designed to appear as natural as possible.
The retention of natural features combined with stunning elevation changes and backdrops of verdant hills make Campo Real the perfect golfing escape.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 43 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 43 WeekEnd
Estoril
It is a short course, covering 5,200 metres for a Par 69, providing an engrossing challenge. Its hole number 16 is internationally well known; a Par 3 of 184 metres.
The architect has made excellent use of the pine trees and eucalyptuses, which together with the uneven terrain make this course challenging in terms of accuracy rather than distance.
Set in an old pine forest with gentle, tight fairways, small greens and a collection of visually stunning but tricky par 3s, it's a course that will suit the clever shot-maker rather than the big hitter.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 54 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 58 WeekEnd
Golden Eagle
Previously named Quinta do Brinηal the Golden Eagle course has undergone a redevelopment to bring it up to world class standard.
From the lightly undulating greens to the perfectly manicured fairways, Golden Eagle exudes quality.
Combining well positioned water and bunker hazards, the course offers a testing challenge where the over ambitious can be easily caught out. For an up and coming course to rival the best,
Golden Eagle ticks all the boxes and should certainly not be missed.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 40 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 42 WeekEnd
Lisbon Sports Club
If you're looking for a course that won't take too long to complete, Lisbon Sports Club could be right up your street. At only 5800 yards, it provides a short but interesting challenge.
The course is usually remembered for its notorious 7th hole, which rises steeply before turning left to leave a tricky approach to an elevated green. Not a 'must play', but certainly different from any other course in the area and well worth a visit.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 45 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd
Montado
Following years in the wilderness, Montado has increased in popularity thanks to considerable investment and design changes that have dramatically improved the course.
It has a flat, natural setting and smallish greens that are protected by some cunningly placed bunkers.
What really makes the course interesting is that most holes can be played in more than way - will you go for the risky option or play it safe? Not one of our favourites, but it's friendly, quiet and very affordable.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 70 WeekEnd
Oitavos
One of the only courses in Europe designed by the legendary Arthur hills Oitavas is breathtaking.
Opened in September 2001,Hills has created an impressive mixture of links and parkland and has retained the beautiful nature features of the area.
The par 3 9th, played towards Europe's westernmost point, is dramatic and the two closing holes are wonderful. Oitavos is an excellent test of golf in lovely surroundings - rated 33 in Europe by Golf World and definitely one for the 'must play' list.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 115 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 120 WeekEnd
Penha Longa Atlantic Course
Rated No. 31 in Continental Europe by Golf World magazine and host to two Portuguese Opens, Penha Longa Atlantic is an absolute must to play.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr, this magnificent championship course is situated in beautiful countryside in the foothills of the Sintra Mountains and has been hewn out of rocky terrain to create a natural feel.
The closing three holes are among the best in all of Europe, and the view from the elevated 18th tee is truly spectacular. Also on-site is the delightful 9-hole Monastery course.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 29 Feb 52 WeekDay 01 Jan - 29 Feb 65 WeekEnd 01 Mar - 30 June 86 WeekDay 01 Mar - 30 June 102 WeekEnd 01 Jul - 31 Aug 52 WeekDay 01 Jul - 31 Aug 65 WeekEnd 01 Sept - 30 Nov 86 WeekDay 01 Sept - 30 Nov 102 WeekEnd
Praia d'EI Rey
Rated as the 13th best course in Continental Europe by Golf World magazine, Praia d'el Rey is nothing short of magnificent. This challenging championship course provides a wonderful test, especially if you enjoy links golf.
It's a course of contrasts, with the front nine running through parkland before opening up along the cliff top to give some truly breathtaking sea views. If you're not staying near Praia d'el Rey, don't let the drive put you off - this is perhaps Portugal's best course and is great value too.
Why not stay at the superb Marriott Praia d'el Rey hotel and play here for free?
We'll be honest - Quinta da Beloura isn't one of the best or most challenging courses in the area, but it is a lot of fun to play.
It runs in a huge circle around a housing estate and some industrial buildings, and although the setting won't win any prizes, the course itself is a delightful doddle, with 6 man-made lakes and plenty of streams to negotiate.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 45 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd
Quinta da Marinha
Located on the famous Estoril Coast, 25 kilometres from Lisbon, the Quinta da Marinha course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and is set in a private estate of 110 hectares, wooded with pine trees. The architect has worked on the flat terrain.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 69 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 81 WeekEnd
Quinta do Peru
The fantastic Quinta do Peru is a big favourite of ours. It's set among pine and cork trees in a beautiful country estate, is dotted with a vast range of wild flowers and offers stunning mountain views.
It has been voted No. 61 in Continental Europe by Golf World magazine and can be enjoyed by high and low handicappers alike.
Highlights include the short 8th and the par 3 16th, where your tee shot must clear a large lake. We also love the friendly atmosphere - and the hearty Sunday lunches - in the clubhouse.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 69 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 81 WeekEnd
Ribagolfe
Situated in a cork forest 40 minutes south of Lisbon, these two new courses are the most recent addition to the area's golfing portfolio. Ribagolfe I is a challenging championship course, while Ribagolfe II is a less demanding club design.
Both have a distinct Valderrama feel and take full advantage of the gently undulating landscape and lovely natural surroundings. A little farther away than most of the area's other courses, but definitely worth the trip.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 40 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 50 WeekEnd
Troia
6930 Yards Par 72. Rated No. 25 in Europe by Golf World magazine and host to the 2002 European Amateur Championship, Troia is a magnificent links course and an absolute 'must play'. We think this Trent Jones classic is the most testing course in Portugal - when Sam Torrance won the Portuguese Open here in 1983, he was the only man under par.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Dec 50 WeekDay 01 Jan - 31 Dec 55 WeekEnd