May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The Apartment is located in the old quarter of Bairro Alto surrounded by buildings of 16th/17th Century all rebuilt in a way to keep untouched the ancient structure. The building is totally new inside, the materials are modern and very comfortable (wood floor…).
The brand-new apartment, very charming, is 70m2 and includes 1 big bathroom, one kitchenette (totally equipped) a big living room with an extra bed for 2 and a bedroom with a double bed (the living and the bed have separate doors).Tv, central heater...
Bairro Alto, Chiado, is the live centre of the city. The place where everything happens, surrounded with all city tourist targets. The best restaurants, museums, nice stores, historical centre as well as very close to many means of transportation: subway the traditional Tram.
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near the tram 28
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The Costa de Lisboa/Lisbon region
Situated mostly in the centre of Lisbon, the historical neighbourhoods are essential destinations for visitors to the Portuguese capital. They call to be explored, for their culture, their history, their architecture, their people or simply for a relaxed stroll. A structural part of the city’s identity, these neighbourhoods offer to those willing to explore them, a true personal map. There are so many possibilities. Don’t let them get away.
The Bairro Alto is one of the most characteristic and attractive neighbourhoods in the city. Typical and popular, the Bairro Alto has many modern features, with clothes boutiques and bars, many, many bars. A place where people meet in an eclectic and multicultural atmosphere - which is one of the best reasons to visit this neighbourhood. It is essential to explore it, to discover all its streets, lanes and alleys. Good restaurants alongside intimate bookshops, where things are always happening, tea rooms next to design shops and the boutiques of some of the most respected Portuguese fashion designers.
It is an exciting neighbourhood, full of attractions, that combines daring and sophistication with tradition and antiquity. A walk around the Bairro Alto is an experience that cannot be repeated in any other part of the city.
There are plenty places to visit, nice beaches... Sintra and Cascais are nice places to visit.
Lisbon / Central Lisbon area
After the Bairro Alto, walk down to the Chiado, where you will find an even more sophisticated atmosphere. Ameeting point for young people, artists and intellectuals, the Chiado is an area of emblematic cafés, such as “A Brasileira”, art schools, theatres and of living history. Besides its intrinsic beauty, it is the people that make the Chiado what it is, with their activity and positive atitude.
The Carmo area, next to the Chiado, has some of the most fascinating historical sites in the city, such as the Convent and Church of Carmo, which have maintained their elegance and grandeur. Here you can visit the ruins, but also the Museu Arqueológico do Carmo, which houses a collection of pre-historic, Roman, medieval, Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque artefacts.
Largo do Carmo is also emblematic of recent Portuguese history, the site of important events in the 1974 Revolution. Carmo is connected to the Baixa by another key monument in the city, the irresistible Elevador de Santa Justa. From the top of the Elevador there is a very fine view over the Baixa Pombalina. Don’t lose the opportunity to ride the Elevador, the only vertical lift that provides a public service and was designed by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, which explains its unique architectural style.
In the Baixa, the city’s traditional shopping district, you will find dozens of shops and a great area for walks. A personal welcome makes shopping even more enjoyable. Rua Augusta is the main artery of the Baixa Pombalina, leading between Terreiro do Paço (traditionally called Black Horse Square by the English), open to the river and the symbol of power, to the beautiful Praça do Rossio (Praça Dom Pedro V).
Above the Rossio, discover Avenida da Liberdade. A walk along what was, in the 19th century, the city’s “Public Walk”, where the élites met for their daily promenade. Today, the Avenida is full of expensive shops, for the most cosmopolitan and international shopping in the city.
How to get there
As Lisbon airport is inside the city. There is a bus to Rossio Sation that costs 2 €.
Taxi is the best and comfortable way to go. Around 12€. Take the taxi in the departue door (less expensive).
The apartment is in the historical centre of Lisbon downtown. Walking distance to all touristic spots.
The tramway Electric passes in front of the apartment.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Lisbon: 8 km
Railway:
Rossio ans Cais Sodré
Ferry:
Cais Sodré
Activities near Lisbon
City breaks
Facilities
Luxuries:
DVD player
General:
Central heating, TV, CD player
Standard:
Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities:
Cooker, Microwave, Fridge
Rooms:
Bedrooms (1), Bathrooms (1)
Furniture:
Single beds (1), Double beds (2), Dining seating for 5, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 5
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Access:
Wheelchair access
Further details indoors: The Apartment is located in the old quarter of Bairro Alto surrounded by buildings of 16th/17th Century all rebuilt in a way to keep untouched the ancient structure. The building is totally new inside, the materials are modern and very comfortable (wood floor…). The brand-new apartment, very charming, is 70m2 and includes 1 big bathroom, one kitchenette (totally equipped) a big living room with an extra bed for 2 and a bedroom with a double bed (the living and the bed have separate doors).Tv, central heater.. cot for a baby
Further details outdoors: The house is very good and the location is excellent. If you do not know Lisbon, Chiado /Bairro Alto is the best central place to stay. The place where everything happens, surrounded with all city tourist targets. The best restaurants, museums, nice stores, historical centre as well as very close to many means of transportation (100 meters to subway).
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
Convert to:
Prices for group size 5
Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
April - october
13 Aug 09
1 Nov 09
600£536
9080
10089
3 Nights
nov - march
1 Nov 09
7 Mar 10
500£446
8071
9080
3 Nights
April - october
7 Mar 10
1 Nov 10
600£536
9080
10089
3 Nights
nov - march
1 Nov 10
6 Mar 11
500£446
8071
9080
3 Nights
32
Prices for group size 2
Period
From
To
Weekly
Nightly rate
Minimum stay
Weekday
Weekend
april - october
13 Aug 09
1 Nov 09
450£402
7063
8071
3 Nights
nov - march
1 Nov 09
7 Mar 10
350£313
6054
7063
3 Nights
april - october
7 Mar 10
1 Nov 10
450£402
7063
8071
3 Nights
nov - march
1 Nov 10
6 Mar 11
350£313
6054
7063
3 Nights
32
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
A 20% deposit is required to secure your booking. An additional 100€ damage deposit is also payable with the final balance and will be refunded on the last day. Adiccional fee for New year
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 58189
Name:
Rui Costa
Tel:
+351 96 4478060
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