Residencial Jardim da Amadora
3.3/5
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Residencial Jardim da Amadora
Address : | Largo Maj. Humberto Cruz 3, 2700-545 Amadora, Portugal |
Phone : | 📞 +99 |
Website : | http://www.hotelresidencialjardim.com/ |
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City : | Amadora |
Description : | Relaxed rooms in an unpretentious hotel offering an informal restaurant & complimentary breakfast. |
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Colin Gill on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Please do not stay here. There is NO free Wifi. Everytime you want to use it you have to go to the front desk and pay. RIP OFF.
The food is not all that great. Also, its location is too far from the main area of the Lisbon.
I would also say the neighborhood is a bit dodgy as well, litter everywhere and just kind of depressing.
I moved after staying a few nights here because I was just done with inconvenience of the location and the fact that WIFI is not included, I should have read the fine print more closely.
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Nuno Miguel on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We did stay there many times. Before we move to Lisbon every week we stay for a couple days. They treat us very well and most of the time they surprised the customers with gifts and upgrades.
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Jürgen Schumann on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Rezeption was effizient.Preis 45€ for room without bathroom was okay.Considering there was nothing else available for under 220€.Or 19€ sharing bunkbeds.A bit far out.Their Cafeteria is also okay.Rooms are clean enough and fairly large.A sink in the room would have been nice.Staff is friendly.
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Olson Yarzagaray on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We've booked 3 nights at this hotel but upon arrival at the neighbourhood we had a vibe that this was a very sketchy neighbourhood.
When we checked-in at the "hotel" we used their WIFI to book another hotel. The rooms were very small and it looked as if the last time they've remodelled it was in the 1930s. The rooms were dirty, we found hair on our "clean" beds. There was mold on the upper corner of the wall. The bathroom was all moldy and very depressing and we were supposed to share this with other guests.
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Lisa Marie on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The location is okay as the train station is a short walk, and there is a small shopping centre area close by as well. The area is slightly on the ‘sketchy’ side due to a park being right outside and kids hanging about at all hours of the day, a lot of drinking as well goes on there. Didn’t feel unsafe though. The train ride to the main part of Lisbon- Rossio is about a 15 minute train ride, but the train is always busy and difficult to get a seat. Onto the hotel itself, it wasn’t terrible and the breakfast was included. Breakfast was the same every single day, which consisted of bread, spreads, orange juice, a hot drink machine offerings different coffees and hot chocolate, cereals, and a plate of oranges for fruit. I only came to realise that this is in fact a hostel afterwards, but didn’t make it any worse. We found out once we got to the room that WiFi is paid for and €2 for an hour, €3 for two and €8 for 24 hours. We didn’t need WiFi as we had internet on our phones, and we were out for most of the day. We also had a shared bathroom facilities, which was a bit of a pain as the other users just constantly left it dirty. However the cleaners always cleaned each morning (not the three times a day they state though) and always clean the room and leave two water bottles each day. It wasn’t terrible but I don’t think I would return to this place to stay for more than a couple of days, but if it’s a short stay then you will be fine. They also do rooms with bathrooms in the rooms but it’s a lot more expensive and was not worth it. It would also be helpful if they placed the toilet and sink separate as people can use it at different times instead of having to wait to shower. Also definitly should have a sink in the room for shared bathroom rooms.
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Gert De Wet on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Really basic. Not much one gets for Euro 50 per night. Little things like only one pillow and no wash basin in the room is basic to my opinion. The stars I gave is for reception staff who is helpful and English speaking, and the second star is for fairly cleanliness overall. The are is really dodgie...
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Lidwin Dsouza on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Situated at a walkable distance to the station but need to cross a subway which makes you feel creepy for the kind of crowd hovering inside there and outside.
The hotel has Spacious Rooms. If traveling as a family be sure to ask for rooms with attached bath and toilet.
The sharing bath & toilets are very small, situated outside in the passage. Be ready for knocks when you are inside ?.
Good breakfast but same stuff every morning. Their coffee, cappuccino, chocolate milk, all taste the same though.
The staff good.
Very far from Porto, the city to be in.
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Fadipe Tunde on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nice place although on the outskirts of Lisbon itself. Staff were quite friendly and were able to communicate in English. The rooms are affordable if you are travelling on a low budget and considering that it came with breakfast (very basic though). I had concern about the initial room allocated to me and the staff were quick to give me another room.
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