An unassuming but quietly confident and proud city, Lisbon is small enough to offer an intimate experience, but large enough to get lost in. Perched upon the River Tagus which opens up into the Atlantic, its air is fresh and bracing, its light pure and edifying. It has a history to match anywhere in Europe (Invasion! Earthquake! Revolution! Fire!) and it might sound disingenuous but a lesser touted attraction is its proximity to the charming beachside town of Cascais. At less than a 30-minute drive or an easy train journey away, this combination easily enables travellers to mix the rare combination of city stay with sea break. The Intercontinental Lisbon is a shiny, smart and spacious corporate hotel which possesses all the veneer and buzz one would expect from a recent renovation. Ideally located above the Eduardo VII park, just a stone's throw away from the leafy and upmarket Avenida da Liberdade (St Laurent, Gucci, Burberry, anyone!?), its stunning views stretch far and wide o
Celebrations are underway at InterContinental Lisbon as the five-star hotel has been awarded the prestigious titles of “Best Workplaces” and “Culture for
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