公司信息
Welcome to Cheese & Wine, a unique and distinctive concept that offers a one-of-a-kind experience to explore and enjoy the vibrant city of Lisbon. As an independent, family-owned hospitality business, we strive to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can feel right at home and fall in love with this wonderful city just like we did.
Our commitment to handmade hospitality means that we go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels special and valued. From beautifully decorated units to stunning surroundings, we provide an unforgettable experience that is tailored to your needs and preferences.
Our friendly and knowledgeable team is always on hand to assist you with any queries, recommend local attractions or hidden gems, or simply have a friendly chat. Our ultimate goal is for you to have a truly enjoyable stay, and we believe that our Handmade Hospitality approach is what sets us apart from the rest.
Thank you for considering Cheese & Wine for your Lisbon adventure.
We can't wait to welcome you to our beautiful city!
Filipa & Sérgio
住宿信息
Cheese & Wine is a different and unique concept to visit and enjoy Lisbon. We want you to feel at home and to love this city as much as we do. You will experience handmade hospitality, coupled with beautiful decorated units and scenarios.
Now with 22 unique and exclusive rooms all with ensuite bathrooms and a gorgeous breakfast. Located in the trendy and central Santos design district and at walking distance to the major sightseeing attractions and trendy places.
周边信息
Santos is known for its design shops, its design and architecture schools, and for its bars and restaurants. At 10 minutes walking distance from Cais do Sodré and Chiado/Bairro Alto it is at the heart of Lisbon historic city centre. Cheese & Wine Suites is at 150 metres from the famous tram 28. But it's also a neighbourhood of grand mansions, just like the residential Lapa district up the hill. It was here that many aristocrats and noble families lived in the 18th century, and many of their homes have now been turned into hotels and embassies (the best examples are on Rua do Sacramento à Lapa and on Rua das Janelas Verdes).
Behind Largo de Santos (Santos Square) are the narrow streets of the tiny and picturesque neighbourhood of Madragoa, which, together with Alfama, was home to Lisbon's fishwives and fishing community. Today it's a neighbourhood known for its traditional taverns and "petiscos" (tapas) restaurants, and for its many tiled facades.
Just like Santos, the district of Alcântara, a little further west, has several old warehouses converted into restaurants, especially by a marina under the 25 de Abril Bridge (the Santo Amaro docks), and at Lx Factory, one of the city's trendiest.