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Maria Benedita of Bragança
July, 1746 (Lisbon, Portugal) – August, 1829 (Lisbon, Portugal)
The Royal Maria Benedita Of Bragança Suite offers 50 m² of bright and spacious accommodation, ideal for up to two people. With a privileged view of the pool, this suite combines comfort and elegance, featuring a twin bed, a living room with a sofa and a practical kitchenette.
The suite is carefully decorated to provide a cosy stay. It also has a fully equipped bathroom, Delta coffee machine, minibar, television, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, hairdryer and safe. Coffee and water are provided throughout your stay, ensuring total comfort and well-being.
See our other Suites in the Suite Royal with a View category:
- Up to 2 People
- 53 m2
- Twin Bed
- City View
- Coffee Machine
- Mini Bar
- Television
- Free WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Safe
- Offer of Nespresso Coffee and Water throughout your Stay







In Honor of...
Maria Benedita of Bragança

Maria Benedita de Bragança was a Portuguese infanta and the youngest daughter of King José of Portugal. She had a thorough education dedicated to music and painting and founded the Asylum for Military Invalids in Runa. In 1788, she became Princess of Brazil after her father’s death.
Maria Benedita was named in honor of Pope Benedict XIV and a panel made by her and her sister can still be seen in the Estrela Basilica in Lisbon.