
Sheraton Lisboa Hotel and Towers - the highest building in Portugal - is today considered an icon in the city. The hotel rises among the city's hills, offering amazing views over Lisbon and the river Tagus .
Guests enter into an airy lobby with lightwood and marble columns, floors and reception desk, a large glass chandelier hanging from the ceiling, large green potted plants and abstract iron sculptures on the walls. The open-plan lounge bar in the corner provides an informal place for corporate and leisure guests to meet clients.
As well as meeting rooms, a ballroom and business center, the hotel boasts a large health center with an outdoor swimming pool, gymnasium, aerobics classes and spa facilities.
Just a ten-minute walk away is the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal's most important cultural organization, with two museums, a resident ballet troupe, orchestra and choir.