Built in the early 18th century, it served as the palace of D. Constantino de Bragança, Viceroy of India, and only later as a convent. Highlights include the stonework and tiles, which depict scenes from the life of St. Philip Neri, and the beautiful marble staircase, featuring hunting scenes.
A space located in the building of the Town Hall, destined to reading papers, reading and borrowing books or videos, internet access, printing, among other services.
Small shop where you may buy handicraft from several countries. It offers, through the articles in exhibition, the smells and the music, a journey of the senses throughout the globe.
Baroque and Rococo Chapel, consisting of a simple longitudinal plant with a unique space and coverage in fake wooden barrel vault. It was built in the mid-18th century on the site of a primitive Temple existed.
Club modern and sophisticated, with a terrace with a view from the castle to help and showing the Tagus River as a backdrop. The space is composed of three areas: bar, dance floor and terrace, with minimalist décor and glamorous.
Open to the public since 1954, this square was designed by the architect António Mendes and continues to be the scene of major bullfighting spectacles.
Nice area, with well-equipped rooms with private bathroom, telephone, TV and video. There is also a swimming pool facing the sea and free shuttle to and from the airport.