In the heart of Lisbon, Hotel Mundial is reborn as an icon of elegance and authenticity. With a timeless legacy that spans generations, it seamlessly blends tradition and modernity in a sophisticated, cosmpolitan setting. Newly reimagined spaces, exceptional gastronomy and breathtaking city views make Hotel Mundial an unforgettable destination for those seeking unique experiences in the heart of Lisbon. Hotel Mundial features 340 rooms, "28" Restaurant & Terrace, Varanda de LIsboa Panoramic Restaurant, 2 bars, including a Rooftop Bar with 360º Lisbon View, 8 meeting rooms with natural light and State of the Art AV equipment.
会場詳細
チェーンIndependent / Other
ブランドIndependent
築年1958
改装年2026
合計ミーティングスペース5,791 平方フィート
客室340
会場タイプホテル
業界レーティング
Portugal Tourism
アメニティ
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
ランドリーサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
眺望(海またはウォーターフロント)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
設備
レンタカーサービス
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
ビジネスセンター
ビデオ会議
送迎
タクシー
バス
地下鉄
空港送迎シャトル
鉄道
AV 設備
AV 機器
高速インターネット
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
ランドリーサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
眺望(海またはウォーターフロント)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
設備
レンタカーサービス
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
ビジネスセンター
ビデオ会議
持続可能性
この会場は、Cvent と連携している独立系組織である BeCause によって環境に優しい会場として認定されています。
認定(1)
Green Key (FEE)
Certification body: ABAE
認定日: 2025/6/27 • 有効期限: 2026/6/27
必要日
会場によるイベント開催の優先期間
2026年7月1日 - 2026年8月31日
2026年7月1日 - 2026年8月31日
2026年7月1日 - 2026年8月31日
2026年7月1日 - 2026年8月31日
会議室
合計ミーティングスペース
5,791.0 平方フィート
最大の部屋
807.3 平方フィート
会議室
8
第 2 の大きさの部屋
785.8 平方フィート
会議室
合計ミーティングスペース
5,791.0 平方フィート
最大の部屋
807.3 平方フィート
会議室
8
第 2 の大きさの部屋
785.8 平方フィート
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会合場所
名前
部屋の大きさ
最大定員
U 字型
円卓
カクテル形式
シアター型
スクール形式
Mouraria
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1,722.2 平方フィート -
150
60
90
140
150
60
Bica
570.5 平方フィート -
40
20
36
40
32
24
Belém
807.3 平方フィート -
12
12
-
-
-
-
Marvila
505.9 平方フィート -
42
20
40
40
42
24
Alfama
753.5 平方フィート -
60
30
40
60
42
32
Madragoa
785.8 平方フィート -
60
30
40
60
40
32
Graça
322.9 平方フィート -
12
12
-
-
-
-
São Vicente
322.9 平方フィート -
12
12
-
-
-
-
客室
合計客室
340
ダブル(2 ベッド)
340
スイート
3
税率
6%
合計客室
340
ダブル(2 ベッド)
340
スイート
3
税率
6%
会場
交通
空港からの距離
3.79 マイル
Distance from airport 3.79 mi
敷地内駐車場
敷地内駐車場
有料駐車場
( €25.00/日 )
バス駐車場
地域の名所
Capitulo Restaurant & Bar
リクリエーション
3 分
Part of PHC Hotels portfolio, the Capítulo – Restaurant & Bar reinterprets Portuguese gastronomy in a contemporary Market-to-Table concept. A space where tradition and innovation meet, offering everything from relaxed lunches to sophisticated dinners, signature cocktails, an executive menu designed for the city’s rhythm and an exclusive setting for private and corporate events.
Situated at our Portugal Boutique Hotel, next door to hotel Mundial, our private cellar invites you to discover our collection of some of Portugal’s finest wines. In this intimate atmosphere, you can enjoy a private wine tasting or a welcome drink, accompanied by our selection of cheeses and charcuterie. Suitable for events up to 15 pax.
Tram 28 in Lisbon is the city's most iconic tram ride, taking you through Lisbon's most beautiful and historic neighborhoods – including Alfama, Graca, Baixa, and Estrela. This charming yellow tram winds its way along steep, narrow streets, passing many of Lisbon's top attractions.
The official name is Dom Pedro IV Square, but everyone knows it as Rossio. It marks the very center of the city, a lively place at any time of the day, with a wave-patterned pavement originally created in 1848, which has been reproduced throughout Portugal, in Rio de Janeiro and Macau. The Rossio has been a meeting place for people of Lisbon for centuries. Some of the cafés and shops of the square date from the 18th century. The building of the Maria II Theatre and the Public Gardens to the north of the square only made the area more attended by Lisbon high society in the 19th century.
Rua Augusta
ショッピング
5 分
RUA AUGUSTA
GPS coordinates = 38.71068, -9.13758
Adress: Rua Augusta, Lisbon
Rua Augusta is the main street of Baixa Pombalina, linking Terreiro do Paço and Rossio square.
It is a long pedestrian street, with many different shops, restaurants and also street artists and sellers.
Here you can find everything, not forgetting the traditional flower sellers and hot chestnut sellers.
The street is filled with street cafés with most pleasant esplanades and is one good example of the pombaline architecture, since its buildings are well preserved
Saint Georges Castle
歴史的名所
20 分
SAINT GEORGES CASTLE
GPS coordinates = 38.71283, -9.13284
Adress: Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100 129 Lisboa
http://egeac.pt
The St. George’s castle is located in one of the highest hills of Lisbon, and the first construction dates back to the 2nd century B.C.
Researches concluded that since the 6th century B.C., many different civilizations settled here, from the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Moors.
It was conquered from the Moors by the 1st Portuguese King, D. Afonso Henriques in 1147.
The castle received important conservation and improvement works from 1940 until 1990, and is today considered one of the most emblematic monuments in Lisbon.
It offers his visitants beautiful gardens and from its viewpoints you can see almost every part of the city. There you can see a multimedia show (Olsipónia), a dark camera (Ulisses Tower – a 360º journey over Lisbon), an exhibition area, a restaurant “Casa do Leão” and thematic shops.
Terreiro do Paço
歴史的名所
10 分
TERREIRO DO PAÇO
GPS coordinates = 38.70762, -9.13568
Adress: Praça do Comércio, Lisbon
Also known as Praça do Comércio, is one of the largest squares in Europe with around 36000 square meters.
The name of “Terreiro do Paço” (Royal Palace Square), had its origin in the 16th century when the king changed the Palace from Castelo de São Jorge to this square.
The buildings were all destroyed by the 1755 earthquake, and the square was totally rebuilt by Marquês de Pombal, Minister of King D. José I. Having contributed for the reconstruction plans the bourgeous, financial and business class, explains the later name of “Commerce Square”.
During centuries this square was the great reception hall for visitors arriving by sea, since it was the dock where the Kings and Heads of State would disembark when visiting Lisbon.
Today it is headquarter of governmental departments.
In the center of the square you can observe the statue of King José the 1st, work of the famous sculptor Machado de Castro.
On the north side of the square, there is the Triumphal Arch, which marks the entrance in Rua Augusta and Baixa quarter
Convento do Carmo Ruins
歴史的名所
20 分
CARMO CONVENT RUINS
GPS coordinates = 38.71290, -9.14098
Adress: Calçada do Carmo, 40 Lisbon
The Carmo Convent was built in 1389, and is one of the testimonies left by the 1755 earthquake.
It used to be Lisbon’s main gothic church, and was later a military dependence. It also had a role in the 25th of April 1974 revolution, since it was here that the President Marcelo Caetano refuged himself from the rebellious soldiers.
Now days, it is headquarter of the Portuguese Archaeological Association having in exhibition pieces related to the history of Lisbon, from pre-historic times through the Middle Ages
Bairro alto
歴史的名所
20 分
BAIRRO ALTO
GPS coordinates = 38.71275, -9.14630
Address: Bairro Alto, Lisbon
Bairro Alto is one of the most typical quarters of Lisbon, with its narrow streets and old buildings.
It is one of the most known Lisbon nightlife places, frequented by different generations, since it houses many clubs and bars.
Here you can also find typical grocery and bakery shops, designer ateliers, tattoo and piercing shops, bonding the old and new life styles in one quarter.
It is also known as the intellectuals, artists and bohemians area, right next to Chiado quarter.
Chiado
ショッピング
10 分
CHIADO
GPS coordinates = 38.71078, -9.14366
Address: Praça Luis de Camões, 1200 Lisboa
Chiado is one of the noblest quarters in Lisbon, situated between Baixa and Bairro Alto.
Here you can find the trendiest shops, art galleries, designer ateliers, bookstores, among others.
In Rua Garret, the main commercial artery of the area, you can visit the famous coffee “A Brasileira”, in which esplanade you will find the bronze figure of the greatest Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa. It is said this was one of his favorite spots in Lisbon.
In Chiado, you can also find Trindade Theatre, São Luiz Theatre, and São Carlos Theatre (Opera House), the Carmo Convent, the National Museum of Modern Art and the churches of Loreto, Nossa Senhora da Encarnação and of Ordem Terceira da Nossa Senhora do Carmo.
In 1998, a fire destroyed part of the buildings in Chiado, and since then it was subjected to several renovation works, by project of the famous Portuguese architect Siza Vieira.
Ginginha do Rossio
リクリエーション
5 分
GINGINHA DO ROSSIO
GPS coordinates = 38.71485, -9.13902
Address: Largo de Sº Domingos, 8 1150 Lisbon
This bar, named for the cherry brandy for which is famous, is a must for visitors in Lisbon.
It has a typical atmosphere with crowds of people standing in the square and drinking the famous ginginha.
São Carlos National Theathre
歴史的名所
5 分
SÃO CARLOS NATIONAL THEATRE
GPS coordinates = 38.70899, -9.14148
Adress: Rua Serpa Pinto 9, 1200 Lisboa
The São Carlos National Theatre is the main Opera House in Lisbon.
It was inaugurated in 1793 by Queen Mary I, to replace the Opera Theatre of the Tagus, which was destroyed during the 1755 earthquake and is a project of the architect José Costa e Silva inspired by La Scala in Milan.
In the same square where the theater is located, was born Fernando Pessoa, one of the most important
Santo António Church
歴史的名所
15 分
SANTO ANTONIO CHURCH
GPS coordinates = 38.72225, -9.13934
Adress: Rua das Pedras Negras, 1 – 1100 401 Lisbon
The church of Santo António is located close to the Lisbon Cathedral, and it is said to be built over the place where Santo António lived.
The current church was built between 1767 and 1787, after the original church was destroyed during the 1755 earthquake, according to the project of Architect Mateus Vicente de Oliveira.
From the original church only the crypt is visible. The façade in is Baroque, with Rococo and Neo classic architectonic elements.
Inside the church you can observe some paintings from the renowned Pedro Alexandrino, as well as 18th century glazed tiles.
Lisbon Cathedral
歴史的名所
15 分
LISBON CATHEDRAL (Sé de Lisboa)
GPS coordinates = 38.70979, -9.13364
Adress: Largo da Sé, 1100 585 Lisboa
Tel: 351 21 8876628
The Lisbon Cathedral started to be built in 1147, after the conquest of Lisbon from the moors by D. Afonso Henriques.
It is said that was built over an old Muslim mosque, being the project in Romanesque style and very similar to the Coimbra Cathedral.
However, through the centuries, the cathedral suffered many alterations, mostly in gothic style, with the construction of the Bartolomeu Jones (on the north side), the irregularly shaped Cloister and the new Deambulatory which was ordered the construction by King Afonso the 4th to serve as pantheon for him and his family.
During the 17th and 18th century, several alterations were made in baroque style, changing the decoration of the altars and chancel.
Already in the 20th century, many works were made in order to restore the primary medieval atmosphere of the Cathedral.
Museum of Fado
歴史的名所
20 分
FADO MUSEUM
GPS coordinates = 38.71117, -9.12765
Adress: Largo do Chafariz de Dentro 1, Lisbon
Situated in the typical Alfama district, the Museum of Fado also known as the House of Fado and Portuguese Guitar, opened to public in September 1998.
The Museum tells the story of Fado Music, from its primordial origins in the alleys and taverns, to aristocratic salons, theater, radio, film, television and Fado Houses.
It includes a permanent exhibition, document centre, shop, Auditorium, school and restaurant.
The Fado Museum is very much worth a visit to better understand the meaning of Fado.
http://www.museudofado.egeac.pt
Alfama
歴史的名所
ALFAMA
GPS coordinates = 38.71120, -9.12772
Alfama is one of the most typical quarters in Lisbon, and it is very much worth a visit to better understand the spirit and soul of the city.
It is located between St. George’s Castle and Jardim do Tabaco dock, with narrow winding streets and tiny alleys, which symbolizes the Moorish influence in Lisbon.
During the Moorish occupation, Alfama constituted the whole city which spread later to the West (Baixa Pombalina area).
It was inhabited by fishermen and poor people, and here you can have a glimpse of lifestyle in an old quarter, listening to Fado and smelling the grilled sardines.
Coliseu dos recreios
リクリエーション
7 分
COLISEU DOS RECREIOS
GPS coordinates = 38.71639, -9.14065
Address: Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 96 – 1150 296 Lisboa
Coliseu is one of the most important concert halls of Lisbon and is located in the beautiful Rua das Portas de Santo Antão.
Rossio Train Station
歴史的名所
5 分
ROSSIO TRAIN STATION
GPS coordinates = 38.71562, -9.14097
Address: Praça dos Restauradores, 1250 Lisbon
Built in 1886, the Rossio Train station is a masterpiece and a romantic recreation of the Manueline style, designed by the architect José Luis Monteiro.
It was restored a few years ago, and has a beautiful façade of eight doors and nine windows with a watch in a small turret with an abundant sculptural decoration.
From this station you can catch the train to the wonderful village of Sintra.
Figueira Square
歴史的名所
2 分
FIGUEIRA SQUARE
GPS coordinates = 38.71328, -9.13766
The Figueira square is located next to Martim Moniz square.
In the 15th century a big hospital was built on this square (Hospital de Todos os Santos), but it was totally destroyed after the 1755 earthquake.
The square was all rebuilt after this big earthquake, during the government of Marquês de Pombal, minister of the Kingdom of D. José I, who was responsible for all the planning, reconstruction and restoration works in this area, which was much damaged, and that is why this part of Lisbon is called “Baixa Pombalina”.
In 1885, a covered market was built here (it was demolished in 1950), and Figueira square became the biggest market of Lisbon.
Figueira square maintains the original 4 floor buildings that house shops, restaurants and the most pleasant “esplanadas”, where you can have a cup of traditional coffee “bica”.
In the center of this square, there is a bronze statue of King João I, a work of Leopoldo de Almeida.
Requalification of Hotel Mundial
Phase 1: September 2025 to May 2026 - 28 Restaurant & Terrace + Meeting rooms + Gym
Phase 2: May to July 2026
2 meeting rooms + 28 Restaurant & Terrace
During this time, the hotel will operate at full capacity, ensuring all services remain available and our guests comfort is our priority.
Hotel Mundialの規程は、公共または民間団体によって策定された衛生サービスの推奨事項に従って作成されましたか?該当する場合、それら規程の作成にどの団体が使われたのかを記載してください。
回答なし。
Hotel Mundialは、公共区域や公的な立ち入り区域(会議室、レストラン、エレベータ乗り場など)を清掃、消毒していますか?該当の場合、新たに取り入れた措置を説明してください。
回答なし。
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