Voyage gastronomique - Lisbonne (Portugal) - Le Palacio Chiado
Je vous emmène à la découverte de ce lieu incontournable ouvert il y a tout juste un mois en plein coeur du quartier du Chiado.
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Espaços&Casas 414, Palácio Chiado
No Espaços & Casas de hoje descobrimos no Chiado, em Lisboa, o Palácio Chiado, com um cenário típico de casas da nobreza do séc 18.
Emissão na SIC Noticias: sábado 18 de março às 08:45; domingo 19 de março às 16:30; segunda-feira 20 de março às 04:30 e 09:45.
Palacio Chiado Lisboa | Spots Lifestyle Portugal
Palacio Chiado Lisboa | Filme do restauro das salas centenárias, dos frescos, dos tectos trabalhados, à abertura do espaço que hoje acolhe sete conceitos gastronómicos distintos.
Aniversário Palácio Chiado
葡萄牙里斯本必吃餐廳 Palacio Chiado
#里斯本 #PalacioChiado
葡國菜總給人樸實、單調的感覺。在葡萄牙里斯本 ,Palacio Chiado 的宗旨是將平凡的葡國料理融入新元素 ; 使世界更多的朋友認識到葡國菜 ,平凡的葡國菜從此變得不平凡。Palacio Chiado 擔任了推動飲食文化的橋樑 ,要能在葡萄牙飲食界打出名堂真是談何容易。
餐廳: Palacio Chiado
地址: R. Alecrim 70, 1200-018 Lisbon, Portugal
#葡萄牙旅遊 #里斯本 #palaciochiado #johnrocha
Inauguração Palácio Chiado - Abril 2016
Digna herdeira das festas vividas em pleno século XIX, a inauguração do Palácio Chiado fez jus à máxima da “extravagante fuga ao banal”. Das centenas de convidados presentes ninguém ficou indiferente ao requinte e à grandiosidade de uma noite verdadeiramente única!
El Palacio das Especiarias LISBONNE
Protocole Prod / Photo Toulouse : hôtel / hostel El Palacio das Especiarias Lisbonne / Lisboa . Vidéo bairro alto
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PALÁCIO DAS NECESSIDADES_AOF
The film documents the construction process of an recent intervention at Palácio of Necessidades in Lisbon
O filme documenta o processo de construção de uma recente intervenção no Palácio das Necessidades em Lisboa
Direction & Production/Direcção e Produção: Building Pictures (buildingpictures.pt)
Camera/Câmera: Sara Nunes
Post-production/Pós-produção: Sara Nunes
Edition/Edição: Sara Nunes, Maria Gonçalves e Raquel Ferreira
Sound Design/Sonoplastia: Ana Pedro
Music/Música: Advent Chamber Orchestra_Mozart_Eine Kleine Nachtmusik allegro
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2019 | 2' 53” | 16:9
Makro Food Bizz 2016 | Duarte Pinho, Palácio Chiado (Lisboa)
Intervenção de Duarte Pinho do Palácio Chiado em Lisboa, durante o Makro Food Bizz 2016 (no dia 10 de outubro).
Palácio Belmonte in Lisbon - a unique Guest Palace for the sophisticated Traveller
Here is an interview by KHL Tourism & Lifestyle Consulting with the owners of this historic guest palace in Lisbon`s picturesque Alfama district, Maria and Frédéric Coustols. Both explain the long and interesting history of this very special place.
LISBON: Chiado & Bairro Alto districts (3/5) Portugal
CHIADO is a traditional shopping area that mixes old and modern commercial establishments, mostly located at the Rua do Carmo and Rua Garrett. The Chiado is also an important cultural area, with several museums and theatres. Chiado is the name of a square and its surrounding area in Lisbon/Lisboa (Portugal). The Chiado is located between the neighbourhoods of Bairro Alto and Baixa Pombalina.
In 1988, the Chiado area was severely affected by a fire, when 18 buildings were partially or totally destroyed. Thanks to a renovation project that lasted more than 10 years, the affected area has now virtually recovered.
The Santa Justa Lift (Portugese: Elevador de Santa Justa) is an elevator, or lift, in Lisbon and connects the higher Largo do Carmo with the lower streets of the Baixa.
The Convento da Ordem do Carmo (English: Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) is a former-Roman Catholic convent. The medieval convent was ruined during the sequence of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, and the destroyed Gothic Church of Igreja do Carmo on the southern facade of the convent is the main trace of the great earthquake still visible in the old city. The Carmo Convent and its Church were built between 1389 and 1423. It is located in the Chiado neighbourhood, on a hill overlooking the Rossio square and facing the Lisbon Castle hill. It is located in front of a quiet square Largo do Carmo, very close to the Santa Justa Lift. Nowadays the ruined Carmo Church is used as an archaeological museum (Museu Arqueológico do Carmo).
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BAIRRO ALTO (literally: Upper District) is a central district of the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Unlike many of the civil parishes of Lisbon, this region can be commonly explained as a loose association of neighbourhoods, with no formal local political authority but social and historical significance to the urban community of Lisbon.
In the last decades of the 20th century, there was a significant socio-cultural dynamic in the area, as a great part of the nightlife became dependent on the restaurants and bars of the quarter. Lisbon's city council made extensive remodelling and repairs to the district, resulting in the opening of new restaurants, clubs and trendy shops. While cars were restricted in the district (except for residents and emergency vehicles), many young people began to live in the Bairro; it is generally a youth-oriented heart of the sub-culture and nightlife of Lisbon.
The Bairro Alto district is generally delimited in the south by the Calçada do Combro and Rua do Loreto, west by Rua de O Século, north by Rua D. Pedro V and east by Rua da Misericórdia and Rua São Pedro de Alcântara. It is, topographically, a plateau with medium elevation of 76 metres (249 ft) terminating in the north, with accentuated slope towards the south.
The Glória Funicular (Portuguese: Ascensor da Glória) is a funicular railway line in the parish of Santo António (Lisbon), operated by Carris. It connects the Bairro Alto district with the Pombaline downtown (at the Restauradores Square. The tram system is situated along an axis that slopes 17.7%, that extends from the Avenida da Liberdade to the Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara, crossing a built-up area of 19th century buildings, including the Palácio Foz and the Misericórdia of Lisboa. The funicular includes two cars that operate parallel along two axes, that descend and climb simultaneously.
June 18 & 22, 2017
Top 10 best 5 stars hotels in Lisbon, Portugal sorted by Rating Guests
Top 10 best 5 stars hotels in Lisbon, Portugal sorted by Rating Guests
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1. Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites, Portugal
2. Hotel Cascais Miragem, Portugal
3. InterContinental Estoril, Portugal
4. Olissippo Lapa Palace, Portugal
5. Penha Longa Resort, Portugal
6. Avenida Palace, Portugal
7. Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei, Portugal
8. The Charm of Cascais, Portugal
9. Myriad by SANA Hotels, Portugal
10. Vila Gale Collection Palacio dos Arcos, Portugal
1. Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites
Rua das Flores, 44, Lisbon, 1200-195, Portugal
2. Hotel Cascais Miragem
Avenida Marginal, 8554, Cascais, 2754-536, Portugal
3. InterContinental Estoril
Avenida Marginal 8023 A, Estoril, Cascais, 2765249, Portugal
4. Olissippo Lapa Palace
Rua do Pau da Bandeira, 4, Lisbon, 1249-021, Portugal
5. Penha Longa Resort
Estrada da Lagoa Azul, Sintra, 2714-511, Portugal
6. Avenida Palace
Rua 1 De Dezembro 123, Lisbon, 1200, Portugal
7. Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
Tv. Chafariz del Rei, 6, Lisbon, 1100-140, Portugal
8. The Charm of Cascais
Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 669, corner Av Pedro Alvares Cabral, Cascais, 2750-168, Portugal
9. Myriad by SANA Hotels
Cais das Naus, Lote 2.21.01, Parque Das Nacoes, Lisbon, 1990-173, Portugal
10. Vila Gale Collection Palacio dos Arcos
Largo Conde das Alcacovas, 3, Oeiras, 2770-031, Portugal
Vogue Fashion Night Out Palácio Chiado
Palácio Chiado Vogue Fashion Night Out 2016
Date Night in Lisbon!
Finally, we get to have a date night in Lisbon! We enjoy food, drinks and of course, the city! We go to the historic Palacio Chiado and enjoy chatting with the staff and having some a lil' somethin' somethin.
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Palácio Chiado
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Staying in a 400 Year Old Palace in Lisbon, Portugal
Sometimes I get lucky and find a really cool place to stay in a city, this was one of those times! Not only is the Palácio Das Especiarias in a great location, but we were also blown away with how beautiful it was and the attention to detail as well as immersiveness of the staff to give you an unforgettable experience.
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Luxury Portugal | Palácio Valle Flor | Lisboa
Video of Valle Flor Palace in Lisbon, one of the best hotels in Lisbon, Luxo em Portugal, Exclusive Hotel, Premium Hoteis. Thank you Aerial Empire #luxury #luxuryportugal #videos
Visiting Pena Palace | Day Trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal
Join us as we visit Pena Palace on a day trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal. Traveling to Sintra from Lisbon is as easy as can be with frequent trains departing from Rossio station in central Lisbon making a 30-40 minute journey to Sintra, Portugal. We paid 5 Euros for a our ticket and hoped on the next train departing shortly after we arrived at the station. Before we did any sightseeing, as per our usual style, we grabbed a quick bite at Café Saudade where we had scrumptious paninis and a couple of local desserts (queijada and travesseiro). We'd highly recommend this place as the prices were very reasonable and the quality of food was excellent.
After it was time to figure out how we'd visit the attraction we came all the way to Sintra to visit - Pena Palace! After checking several options we realized the local bus was the cheapest option (5.50 Euros for a return trip) and so we hopped on bus number 434.
After arriving at Pena Palace we paid 11.50 Euros each for an adult ticket and my parents got a senior discount at 9 Euros per person. Firstly we toured the exterior of Pena Palace where we we marvelled at the bright colors and various influences in terms of its eclectic architecture. We also had wonderful views over Sintra and especially of the Moorish Castle. Afterwards we walked around inside before calling it a day. Overall, we'd say it would take around an hour to three hours to check this place out thoroughly. It is bigger than it looks from a lower vantage point.
And that was our day! Visiting Sintra to properly check out the town and other attractions warrants an overnight stay and with just an afternoon to spare we really only focussed on Pena Palace. However, if you're looking for an interesting day trip from Lisbon we'd highly recommend considering Sintra. Ciao for now!
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Visiting Pena Palace on a day trip to Sintra, Portugal Travel Video Transcript:
But you guys know the drill. First things first, we needed to grab a quick bite. We spotted a cafe serving up pastries, paninis, and all sorts of baked goods, and that was all the convincing we needed.
With our appetites satiated, we continued our stroll through town, and then decided we should probably hop on a bus, and save our legs for visiting the attraction that brought us all the way out here: the Pena Palace.
Once we reached the gates of the Pena Palace we purchased our tickets, and began the climb to this colourful, whimsical, and somewhat kitschy construction set atop a hill in the Sintra Mountains.
Though Pena Palace’s history dates back to the Middle Ages, what you see today dates from the 19th century, with construction of the current castle completed in 1854.
You may think that this place looks like a mish-mash of different styles, and that’s because Pena Palace is a Romanticist castle, that was influenced by Gothic, Manueline, Moorish and Renaissance architecture.
The commission for this castle was given to a German amateur architect, and the King’s only request was that “this palace should reflect an opera” - whatever that means.
The tour of the interior of the palace followed a carpeted-route that guided us through a chapel, bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and a kitchen - all decorated with historical furniture to reflect how it would have looked when the Portuguese royal family lived here before their escape to Brazil during the revolution.
Then we stopped for one more glimpse of the surrounding hills, and it was time to head back down.
And yes, that’s all we did in Sintra that day: ate lunch, rode a bus, and visited one palace. We’re not kidding about maybe coming here for 2-3 days, because there’s way more to cover than you can on a day trip!
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
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Viagem em Sintra - Portugal (Parte 3): Palácio da Pena, Cabo da Roca e Bairro Chiado
Olá, pessoaas!!
Aqui é a parte 3 da viagem em Portugal, e vamos mostrar um pouco do Palácio da Pena em Sintra, o centrinho da cidade, Cabo da Roca, e depois um pouco do Bairro Chiado em Lisboa!
No próximo vídeo vamos pegar um trem! Vocês vão ver como é a estação do Oriente e o que tem ali perto para fazer!
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