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Red: Benfia Opens Today Hotel in Lisbon

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After 18 months of construction, the hotel with 56 rooms, located in the old Benfia secretariat, begins to receive guests. Rui Costa, Pedro Proença and Carlos Moedas opened today the area that also welcomes the last Café de São Bento de Lisboa
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The opening ceremony included the presence of the president of 'Aguias', Rui Costa, and the port of Lisbon, Carlos Moedas. The project resulted from a partnership between the Benfia Foundation and a hotel company.

The 1904 Benfica Hotel, in Lisbon's Baixa district, blends the memories of Cosme Damião and Eusébio with comfort, gastronomy, and social spaces. The 1904 Benfica Hotel finally opened its doors on Rua do Jardim do Regedor, where the club's former headquarters were located, transforming a piece of Sport Lisboa e Benfica's history into a lodging space that exudes identity and memory. The building, which housed the club's offices between 1933 and 19…

1904 Benfia Hotel opened by Rui Costa, President of Benfia, and Carlos Moedas, President of the House of Lisbon. Continue to read.

·Lisbon, Portugal
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After 18 months of construction, the hotel with 56 rooms, located in the old Benfia secretariat, begins to receive guests. Rui Costa, Pedro Proença and Carlos Moedas opened today the area that also welcomes the last Café de São Bento de Lisboa

·Portugal
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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