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New apartment! Traditional with a modern twist and in a fabulous location!
Apartment number 240 is located on the ground floor of a historical building on Rua da Saudade that in Castelo area and very nearAlfama.
You cannot travel to Lisbon without visiting our magical castle so why not stay close by? If you are dreaming about a quiet area to enjoy your Lisbon vacation then this flat is a great choice. It has been tastefully decorated and the accommodation has a balcony where you can enjoy the view, your meal and a glass of portuguese wine.
Nearby you have various forms of traditional Portuguese commerce, and from there you c...an easily reach most of the popular sightseeing spots in Lisbon.
This spacious apartment has 110 m2 and has been tastefully renovated in a sophisticated way to include:
* one living room with dining and sitting areas with tv and dvd;
* a bedroom with 2 single beds (90 cm * 200 cm);
* a bedroom with one double bed (160 cm * 200cm);
* a complete kitchen including oven and stove, fridge with freezer, microwave, washing machine;
* a small balcony;
* a bathroom with bathtub;
* a bathroom with shower and bathtub.
We will welcome you with a bottle of wine.
Apartment 240 is located at the Castle S. Jorge district as others. Apartments47,205 and123 are very close.
S. Jorgecastle is located in the highest hill of the historic centre of the city and is one of the main historic and tourist sites of the city.
The first fortification was built in the 2nd century BC by the Romans and grew over the time. It was renovated in the 10th century by the Moors; it was conquered by the first king of Portugal D. Afonso de Henriques and was submitted to big renovation again in 1300, when Lisbon became the capital of the Kingdom.
Between 1373 and 1375, King Ferdinand I ordered the building of a new city wall around Lisbon. This new city wall, which partially replaced the old Moorish walls, was designed to encircle previously unprotected parts of the city. It had 77 towers and a perimeter of 5400 metres, and was built in only two years. There are still some remnants left (for example agains the walls of apartments 1 and 2). The castle is now a big tourist attraction, especially for the wonderful views (vista do Castelo de S. Jorge) of Lisbon that it offers.
This location has easy access to Baixa, the Castle (S Jorge) district and also to Alfama and to Santa Clara, where Lisbon's flee-market (Feira da Ladra) takes place.
It is also close to some of the stops of the famous tram number 28. This is a scenic route crossing most of the tourist neighbourhoods of the city centre. A definite must for any visitor to Lisbon.
After the great earthquake of 1755, when the center of Lisbon was destroyed, a new center was constructed, made of grid pattern “geometrical” streets. This area, situated between Praça do Comércio, Rossio and Praça da Figueira is called Baixa.
From Baixa you can easily access the nigh life district Bairro Alto and the smart Chiado, with all his theatres, museums, elegant and traditional shops, bars and restaurants.
To the other direction, going up street, you will accede Graça and Santa Clara the place where Feira da Ladra (Thief's market ), the flea market, happens every Tuesdays and Saturdays. Here there are also several “musts” not to miss on your visit:
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Panteão Nacional – Church of Santa Engrácia: When the construction began in 1682, it was planned as one of the Lisbon’s biggest churches. However, it had been long neglected and the construction was completed only in 1966! It was then that the Panteão Nacional was inaugurated. Here you will find cenotaphs of Portugal's heroes. The interior is colossal and contains the tombs of historic and literary figures - from Vasco da Gama to Amália Rodrigues, the famous fado singer.
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The convent of São Vicente de Fora: Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques laid the foundations of this church in order to fulfil a vow to construct Christian Houses of worship where Portuguese and European crusaders would lay to rest. Inaugurated in 1629, the church was severely damaged by the 1755 earthquake. It has been recently renovated and deserves a visit. The view from the rooftop is one of the greatest in Lisbon.
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Some "Miradouros" (vantage points) miradors with amazing views over the castle S Jorge, the river Tejo and the city roofs. (miradors of Graça with an open-air café and Senhora do Monte 600m further on). The views are even more spectacular at sunset.
The nearest airport is Lisbon International Airport, which is 12 kilometres away.
We were met by an agent as planned, who showed us through the apartment. It was quite large, clean and a bit quircky. Good location, but you need to be able to walk up hills to get to it. Would stay again.
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