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Sintra, Portugal: Tivoli Palacio De Seteais, The Precious Hotel

After my posts of the room and gardens, here’s the last post on the beautiful corridors and lounges of the Tivoli Palacio De Seteais. An absolute crush on this former palace of the Eighteenth century where Lord Byron stayed, today turned into a luxury boutique hotel. Elegant, warm and decadent: hanging out in its long corridors may set up an activity, there is always something to discover, a decorative, painting, porcelain … Everything here leads to an encounter with beauty: for all of those seeking a timeless haven. A priceless spot.

Tivoli Palacio De Seteais 

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Sintra, Portugal: Tivoli Palacio De Seteais, The Enchanting Gardens

May and its long week-ends in Europe… Here a fantastic adress, one of this places incredibly good for your soul. I love Sintra, its climate in summer, its heights, its beautiful gardens and the view to the ocean. Where time has stopped. Away from the bustle, the Tivoli Palacio De Seteais is a 18th century palace beautifully restored into an elegant hotel, where every detail is simply perfect, without any ostentation. European refinement. For the pictures of the room, click here. My main activity: dreaming in its beautiful gardens and its long corridors, worthy of Resnais movie (I know I’m repeating myself, but the compliment is huge): “L’Année dernière à Marienbad“.

Tivoli Palacio De Seteais

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Sintra, Portugal: Tivoli Palacio De Seteais, A Room

A buccolic retreat in the amazing Tivoli Palacio De Seteai  overhanging Sintra. Synonymous with an extreme refinement, you’ll precioulsly keep the adress of this 18th century gem. Volumes, architecture, interiors and the green settle bring you a deep feeling of calm. Cosy room with two big windows opened to a big French garden. The highly urban girl (me, me, me!) might forget her laptop! A Nespresso coffee maker for the addictive and the old-style bathroom. I walk in the large corridors like the caracters of the culte Resnais movie, “Last Year at Marienbad“, with  a timeless feeling! love this place.

Merci à M. Infos : Tivoli Palacio De Seteais 

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