The history of Palácio Tancos dates back to the 16th century. With its stunning mannerist architecture, it is one of the few palaces in Lisbon to have survived the 1755 earthquake.
Over the centuries, it has served as the headquarters of various institutions, factories, schools, and artistic centers. Today, Palácio Tancos has been reborn as the home of events.
A versatile and majestic venue for corporate gatherings or special ceremonies, Palácio Tancos creates moments filled with smiles, laughter, learning, and connection. Featuring three floors, over 10 rooms, a poolside patio, a terrace with breathtaking views, and 14 en-suite rooms, it has become the capital’s new home for unforgettable events.
Dettagli sede
Spazio riunioni totale-
Camere14
Capienza in piedi800
Capienza a sedere250
Anno di costruzione1700
Anno di ristrutturazione2019
Tipo di sedeSedi per eventi speciali
Servizi/dotazioni
Servizi
Accessibile su sedia a rotelle
Accesso a Internet
Arredi
Arredi (dotazione propria)
Business center
Illuminazione
Illuminazione (dotazione propria)
Other decor
Other decor (dotazione propria)
Spazio (esterno)
Spazio (privato)
Spazio (semi-privato)
Tovaglie
Tovaglie (dotazione propria)
Attività ricreative
Piscina all'aperto
Attrezzature
Area di carico/scarico
Alcolici e catering
Alcolici (dotazione propria)
Alcolici consentiti
Cucina interna
Servizio catering esterno consentito
Servizi
Accessibile su sedia a rotelle
Accesso a Internet
Arredi
Arredi (dotazione propria)
Business center
Illuminazione
Illuminazione (dotazione propria)
Other decor
Other decor (dotazione propria)
Spazio (esterno)
Spazio (privato)
Spazio (semi-privato)
Tovaglie
Tovaglie (dotazione propria)
Attività ricreative
Piscina all'aperto
Seasonal Availability
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Alta stagione
01 set - 31 ott01 mag - 30 giu
Media stagione
Bassa stagione
01 gen - 29 feb01 nov - 31 dic
Sale riunioni
Sala più grande
3.229,2 sq. ft.
Spazio (privato)
8.611,1 sq. ft.
Sale riunioni
11
Seconda sala più grande
807,3 sq. ft.
Spazio (semi-privato)
4.305,6 sq. ft.
Spazio (esterno)
3.229,2 sq. ft.
Capienza in piedi
800
Capienza a sedere
250
Sale riunioni
Sala più grande
3.229,2 sq. ft.
Spazio (privato)
8.611,1 sq. ft.
Sale riunioni
11
Seconda sala più grande
807,3 sq. ft.
Spazio (semi-privato)
4.305,6 sq. ft.
Spazio (esterno)
3.229,2 sq. ft.
Capienza in piedi
800
Capienza a sedere
250
Esplora le sale riunioni
Trova la sala perfetta con i grafici degli allestimenti e le planimetrie 3D interattive.
Costi sede
Struttura dei prezzi generale per Palacio de Tancos a Lisbon
From Lisbon Airport:
Taxi or Uber: ~15–20 minutes
Public transport: 7 minute walk from Baixa-Chiado metro station
From Lisbon city center (Praça do Comércio / Rossio):
Main historic streets of Lisbon are 10-15min walking distance from Palácio Tancos (Praça do Comércio, Rossio)
From Lisbon Airport:
Taxi or Uber: ~15–20 minutes
Public transport: 7 minute walk from Baixa-Chiado metro station
From Lisbon city center (Praça do Comércio / Rossio):
Main historic streets of Lisbon are 10-15min walking distance from Palácio Tancos (Praça do Comércio, Rossio)
Distanza da aeroporto
5.9 mi
Distance from airport 5.9 mi
Parcheggio in zona
Parcheggio in zona
Parcheggio in strada
Attrazioni locali
Castelo de São Jorge
Luogo di interesse storico
5 min
Located practically next door to Palácio de Tancos, the Castelo de São Jorge is only a few minutes’ walk away. This ancient Moorish castle crowns Lisbon’s old town, offering some of the best panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River. Exploring the castle’s walls, towers, and gardens gives visitors a deep sense of Lisbon’s history and strategic importance over the centuries, making it an essential cultural landmark right at your doorstep.
Miradouros (Viewpoints)
Luogo di interesse storico
15 min
Several of Lisbon’s most beloved miradouros are within walking distance of Palácio de Tancos. For example, the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and Miradouro da Graça are about a 10 to 15-minute walk, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s rooftops and the Tagus River. The Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, slightly further away in Bairro Alto (around 25 minutes on foot), is another popular spot to take in stunning cityscapes, especially at sunset. These viewpoints are perfect for moments of quiet reflection and photography during your Lisbon exploration.
Marquês de Pombal
Luogo di interesse storico
15 min
Though a bit farther afield, the Marquês de Pombal roundabout and district is reachable from Palácio de Tancos by a longer walk (approximately 45 minutes) or a quick 10-minute taxi or metro ride. This important hub marks the transition from Lisbon’s historic center to its modern avenues, such as Avenida da Liberdade. Here you’ll find the imposing monument to the Marquês de Pombal, the lush Parque Eduardo VII, and cultural highlights like the Estufa Fria greenhouse. It’s a vibrant area that combines business, leisure, and green spaces in one.
City Center
Luogo di interesse storico
10 min
Situated near the historic Palácio de Tancos, Lisbon’s vibrant City Center offers a rich blend of culture, history, shopping, and nightlife, all within easy walking distance.
Just a 15-minute walk downhill from Palácio de Tancos, Rossio Square serves as the bustling heart of the city. Known for its distinctive wave-patterned pavement, lively cafes, and historic theaters like the Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II, Rossio is a popular meeting place for locals and visitors alike.
From Rossio, you can stroll a few minutes to the adjacent Baixa district, Lisbon’s downtown area rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake. Baixa’s grid-like streets are lined with shops, restaurants, and elegant squares such as Praça do Comércio. The lively pedestrian street, Rua Augusta, leads to the impressive Arco da Rua Augusta, which offers panoramic views over the city.
Connected to Baixa is the charming Chiado district, just a short walk away. Chiado combines classic Lisbon elegance with a creative spirit, featuring historic cafés like A Brasileira, stylish boutiques, bookstores, and theaters. It’s a cultural hub where tradition meets modern life, making it perfect for leisurely shopping or enjoying a coffee.
Just uphill from Chiado lies Bairro Alto, known for its narrow cobbled streets and vibrant nightlife. Within a 20-minute walk from Palácio de Tancos, Bairro Alto transforms after dark into one of Lisbon’s liveliest districts, packed with bars, clubs, and authentic fado houses. By day, it retains a charming, traditional atmosphere, making it a unique neighborhood to explore.
Together, these neighborhoods form the beating heart of Lisbon, easily accessible from Palácio de Tancos and offering an authentic taste of the city’s energy, culture, and history.
Alfama
Luogo di interesse storico
10 min
Alfama is Lisbon’s oldest and most traditional neighborhood — a maze of narrow, winding streets, colorful houses, and hanging laundry that captures the city’s authentic charm. It’s a place where the past feels alive, with local shops, hidden courtyards, and the haunting sound of fado echoing from small taverns. Just steps from the Palácio de Tancos, you’ll find the majestic Castelo de São Jorge, offering panoramic views over the city. Wandering through Alfama is like stepping into a living museum, where every corner tells a story of Lisbon’s rich cultural heritage.
FIL - International Fair of Lisbon & Meeting Centre
Centro congressi
30 min
Located in Parque das Nações, FIL is Lisbon’s premier venue for large-scale events, trade shows, and exhibitions. Designed with functionality in mind, the complex includes four fully equipped pavilions, a flexible multi-use hall, a central check-in area, and additional outdoor spaces for event support. Its modern infrastructure and versatile layout make it ideal for hosting both national and international events, all in a prime riverside location.
Parque das Nações is Lisbon’s most modern and cosmopolitan district — a striking contrast to the city’s historic core. Once the site of Expo ’98, it’s now a vibrant area known for contemporary architecture, green spaces, and family-friendly living. With riverside parks, schools, shopping, and world-class amenities, it's often compared to Brickell Key in Miami, Battery Park City in New York, or Canary Wharf in London. It offers a seamless blend of lifestyle, leisure, and urban sophistication, all just minutes from the city center.
Though slightly outside the city center, Belém is easily reached by train from Cais do Sodré in about 15 minutes — and it’s well worth the trip. This riverside district is rich in history and home to some of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks, including the Torre de Belém and the stunning Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture. It’s also where you’ll find the famous Pastéis de Belém bakery, where the original custard tarts have been made since 1837. With its museums, gardens, and wide promenades along the Tagus River, Belém offers a more spacious, tranquil atmosphere while remaining deeply connected to the city’s maritime past.
Humberto Delgado Airport, commonly known as Lisbon Airport, is the main international gateway to Portugal and is located just 7 to 8 kilometers from the city center. From the Palácio de Tancos, it’s approximately 15 to 20 minutes by car or taxi, depending on traffic, or about 35 to 40 minutes by public transport, with a combination of metro and a short walk or tram. The airport is well connected to Lisbon’s metro network and offers direct flights to major cities across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and beyond. Its convenient location, modern facilities, and easy access to key neighborhoods like Parque das Nações and the historic center make it one of the most accessible and efficient airports in Europe.
Scopri una rete di fornitori affidabili per tutte le tue esigenze relative agli eventi: dagli hotel ai ristoranti, dalle location alle attività e molto altro ancora.
Cancellation Policy:
90+ days before the event: Full refund of the deposit.
60–90 days before the event: 50% of the deposit refunded; 50% retained as compensation.
Less than 60 days before the event: Deposit non-refundable.