WC Beautique

Lisbon


Most folks want a nice bathroom in their hotel, not a bathroom-themed hotel, but this quirky Intendente newcomer must have misunderstood. This 41-room boutique property is plastered in aqua, with bathtubs at its front desk and female reception staff wearing pyjamas during the week and bathrobes on weekends (male staff don't).

If you don't mind the WC imagery overkill, deluxe rooms feature oval beds, and the premium room has a bathtub at the foot of the bed, and its proximity to the metro (Intendente) is as good as it gets.


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