Cristiano Ronaldo's second hotel to open in Lisbon


Lisbon, Aug 12 (IANS): The second Pestana CR7 hotel invested partly by Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Roanldo is scheduled to open in Lisbon on August 16.

The Pestana CR7 Lisboa will have 82 rooms including 23 CR Room, 50 CR Superior, 5 CR Superior Corner and 4 CR Superior Rooftop as well as a suite CR7, reports Xinhua.

Located in downtown Lisbon next to the well known Commercial Square beside the Tagus River, the hotel has a magnificent view of the city on its rooftop. 

The hotel is equipped with the latest technology, which includes high speed and free internet access at 1GB wireless speed, as well as WiFi-to-Go free throughout Portugal, so that customers can always be connected with the world.

In the room, guests can easily connect their mobile devices to television and to the room speakers with Bluetooth technology.

The Pestana CR7 Hotel in Madeira, Portugal, was opened on July 1. Two more chain hotels in Madrid and New York are scheduled to operate next year.

The four new hotels with a total investment of 75 million euros ($83.6 million) will bring the total number of hotels of the Pestana Hotel Group to 90 in 15 countries throughout Europe, South America and Africa.

  

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