D. João Manuel

June, 1537 (Évora, Portugal) – January, 1554 (Lisbon, Portugal)

Spacious and full of character, the Master – Infante D. João Manuel spans 35 m² and accommodates up to two guests. Decorated in soft shades of pink, white, and green, it features twin bed, a beautifully detailed ceiling, and distinctive decorative touches that create a unique and refined atmosphere. A table with chairs offers a comfortable space for work or leisure.

The large bathroom continues the room’s elegant style, with dual sinks and tasteful finishes that combine practicality and sophistication. Amenities include a Delta coffee machine, minibar, TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, hairdryer, and safe, with complimentary Nespresso coffee and bottled water available throughout the stay.

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D. João Manuel - Torel Palace Lisbon
D. João Manuel - Torel Palace Lisbon
D. João Manuel - Torel Palace Lisbon
D. João Manuel - Torel Palace Lisbon

In Honor of...

Infante D. João Manuel

D. João Manuel - Torel Palace Lisbon

João Manuel was the son of King João III and Queen Catherine of Austria and became the Crown Prince of Portugal in 1539.

João Manuel died at only 17 from what was thought to be tuberculosis, but some historians believe that the reason was diabetes, a disease inherited from his maternal grandfather Filipe I. Eighteen days after his death, a posthumous son was born from his marriage to Joan of Austria: the future King Sebastião I of Portugal.