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D. Pedro, Duke of Coimbra
December, 1392 (Lisbon, Portugal) – May, 1449 (Lisbon, Portugal)
The Suite – D. Pedro, Duke of Coimbra offers 44 m² of refined space for up to two guests, blending elegance and comfort in harmonious green and soft white tones. The spacious bedroom features twin bed, a large chandelier, and two statement mirrors, while the adjoining living area and kitchenette provide both style and practicality in a clean, well-appointed design.
The generously sized bathroom continues the room’s fresh colour palette, combining green and light tones with tasteful finishes for a serene atmosphere. Guests enjoy amenities including a Delta coffee machine, minibar, TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, hairdryer, and safe, with complimentary Nespresso coffee and bottled water provided throughout the stay.
- Up to 2 People
- 44 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...
D. Pedro, Duke Of Coimbra
Pedro, Infante of Portugal, 1st Duke of Coimbra, was an infant of the Avis dynasty, son of King João I and D. Filipa de Lencastre, and one of the first of the Ínclita generation.
Pedro was regent from 1439 to 1448, a period marked by the expansion of the Discoveries and mercantile development. Due to his travels abroad, he became known as the “Infante das Sete Partidas”. He died in the Battle of Alfarrobeira in May 1449 and was buried in the Monastery of Batalha in 1455.