4 guests
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2 bedrooms, 3 beds
2 bathrooms
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Ideally located opposite Praça dos Restauradores, this carefully curated apartment offers a comfortable, central base from which to explore Lisbon’s most celebrated sights. Step into the open-plan living area where tall ceilings, wood floors and a kaleidoscope of colourful furnishings await. Make yourself comfortable on the plump sofa with a cup of fresh coffee and a locally bought pastel de nata, or perch by the Juliet balcony with a glass of Portuguese wine after a day of exploring the city. The dining table beckons sociable soirées when you’re not out sampling the local dining scene, while the two pared-back bedrooms offer a sound night’s sleep. Factor in the pair of sleek bathrooms – one of which has a luxurious rainfall shower – and you've got everything you need for a relaxing stay. Outside of your home, you’ve got plenty of cultural hotspots nearby, including the Santa Justa Lift (a seven-minute walk), the Carmo Convent (also a seven-minute walk), Praça do Comércio (a fifteen-minute walk) and lively Pink Street (a twenty-minute walk).
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What to expect
Highlights
Take a ride on the Santa Justa Lift, a seven-minute walk away
Visit the Carmo Convent, also a seven-minute stroll from your door
Relax in the bright living room with a glass of Portuguese wine after a day of exploring the city
Sit down to a celebratory meal at the dining table when you're not out sampling the local restaurant scene
Wake up in the comfortable bedrooms feeling rested and ready for another day of Lisbon sightseeing
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Home truths
There's a lift in the building to access the apartment on the second floor – please note that there are several steps leading to the elevator so it may not be suitable for those with limited mobility
There's a laptop-friendly workspace
As you're in a central location, you may hear some street noise
The second bedroom looks out onto the central atrium, so doesn't have the most inspiring views
The second bedroom's twin beds are pushed together
The air-conditioning unit is on the Juliet balcony
The building's entrance is shared with the other residents
We recommend skipping the car here and using Lisbon's public transport instead – Restauradores station is a two-minute walk away
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Patio / terrace
Lift access
TV
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 3 beds
2 bathrooms
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Daily cleaning
Fridge fills
Additional fees
There's no free parking at this home, but you can use the nearby Parque Restauradores Telpark by Empark public car park – it's a two-minute walk away
Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Mouraria
With street performers, Fado shows and lots of unmissable sights, Mouraria should be at the top of your list. A trip through its narrow streets is like stepping back in time, revisiting the rich cultural background even before the great earthquake of 1755. In fact, the story goes that Fado was born in Mouraria, and it’s since made its way to the UNESCO World Heritage list. Although it’s quite central, this neighbourhood has a strong local community and an independent art scene that will show you a side of old, nostalgic Lisbon that you won’t find anywhere else.
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Ascend the Santa Justa elevator
This elevator was built back in 1902. Recently it became classified as a National Monument – ascend and take in the stunning skyline.
Go shopping at Armazéns do Chiado
Armazéns do Chiado is a shopping centre inside a classicist building that has a long and glorious history – its foundations date back to the twelfth century.
Take in the sights at Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Located high up on a hilltop, it’s one of Lisbon's finest viewpoints. Stay refreshed and pick up a drink from the kiosk.
Visit the impressive ruins of Carmo Convent
The ruins of this colossal gothic church are evocative reminders of the devastation left by the 1755 earthquake, during which it was the largest church in Lisbon.
Eat pastéis de nata at Confeitaria Nacional
Founded in 1829, Confeitaria Nacional is the oldest and most traditional bakery in Lisbon – they're still using recipes that were invented over 180 years ago.
Enjoy regional specialties at Casa do Alentejo
What used to be a palace is now a thriving restaurant. Casa do Alentejo has been welcoming guests for over eighty-five years, with singing and dancing on the weekends.
Enjoy cocktails and city views at Topo Martim Moniz
Trendy rooftop cocktail bar with international cuisine, stunning views and free arcade games. Perfect for a casual drink or watching the sunset over the city.
Go see a film at Cinema São Jorge
This cinema is a destination for those in search of experimental cinema, theatre, and the occasional concert. Be sure to check out the balcony overlooking Avenida da Liberdade.
Relax with a view at Jardim do Torel
This public garden at the top of a hill opened in the 1960s. With a view over Avenida da Liberdade and all of downtown, it remains one of the best hideaways in the city.
Try Northern Cuisine at Solar dos Presuntos
Solar dos Presuntos opened its doors more than forty years ago, preserving the great tradition of Minho cuisine from the North of Portugal.
Eat in four restaurants at once at Bairro do Avillez
José Avillez is a critically-acclaimed Portuguese chef responsible for the creation of this high-concept food venue right in the heart of Chiado.
Indulge in Santini's Artisanal Gelato
A long-standing ice-cream parlour with a modern revamp, Santini Gelados Artesanais in Lisboa's Chiado district offers a wide range of delicious flavours made from real fruit.
Get around
Subway station
Restauradores
2 min
Train station
Rossio
3 min
Bus stop
Restauradores
2 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
3 min
Cafe
1 min
Pharmacy
2 min
Points of interest
Beach
Beach Dafundo
23 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 15:00
Departure before 10:00
On floor 2, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 12Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
60
days
Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Paulo
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Paulo and his team are season hospitality professionals who love helping their guests get the best Lisbon experience.
Registration or licence number: 79503/AL.
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