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From the main train station, we caught the metro to Lapa then backpacked over to the hotel, this took us about fifteen minutes, as we were approaching I became concerned that we could be in for a noisy night, fortunately I had booked a room at the back of the hotel with a view of the back garden otherwise street noise might have been an issue. |The room was as I was expecting from the online images, I loved the tall balcony doors and sheer curtains in our room, four pillows on the bed and air-conditioning, unfortunately the shower water was only ever luke warm.|The decor of the hotel is pleasant but the dining room was extra inviting and most relaxing especially at breakfast time. The breakfast buffet was plentiful with a good range of cold sweet and savoury, we very much enjoyed the cheese and cured meats platter. |The hotel has a cafe attached which is open to the public, at night the noise drifts through the hotel and can be heard even with the doors closed and the air-conditioning on until 10pm.|There was minimal staff interactions, we only spoke to a female staff member at check-in briefly and never saw another during our overnight stay, I prefer interactions.|The hotel was well located for our stay, fifteen minutes to the nearest metro (Lapa) and centre, more importantly just ten minutes away from the Duoro River to start our Camino walking.