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Principe Real 10
Principe Real 10This area is surrounded by cafes, antique stores and art galleries .The Jardim Botânico, literally up the street, laid out in 1873, was considered one of the beauties of Southern Europe, It is also one of the most calming spots in the city. The Jardim do Príncipe Real, is dotted with palms trees, tropical shrubs, bordered by colorful 19th-century mansions now turned into offices or apartments. By day, the square is a busy meeting place for dogs and dog walkers. Down the street is the Praça das flores another pleasant, green, less touristic square with a French feel, its popular outdoor cafes and restaurant, attract crowds from the close by Portuguese Parliament. From here you can walk to Bairro Alto, the trendiest of all districts for a late night out, busy bars restaurants and hip stores, stay open very late. Details: - Bedroom with one double bed - Living room with dinning area with table and chairs - Bathroom with bathtub - Extra room works as an office - Kitchen, well equipped Amenities: - Washing machine - Dish washer - Refrigerator and fridge - Microwave oven - Stove/oven - Coffee maker - Kettle - Toaster - Iron and Ironing board - Hair dryer - space heaters - Cable TV - Sound system A safety deposit of 200 Euros in cash is applicable at check-in, refundable at check-out if apartment is in good condition. An ”after hours” fee of 30 Euros will be applicable between 10 pm and 8 am. LocationPrincipe Real, Lisbon Characteristicts
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Principe RealPrincipe Real, was planned out in 1860 as a residential neighbourhood, here you are surrounded by cafes, (some outdoors) restaurants, art galleries and antique stores. On the week ends the streets are very busy with people going in and out of bars late at night and into the early morning. The Jardim Principe Real, surrounded by colourful buildings is small but wonderful; there is a huge cedar tree that has been crawling for years over a huge trellis so to train its long branches. Rua da Escola Politecnica is the name of the main street; it got its name from the old university of science faculty, which at one time used to be a school for nobles and a training school for Jesuits, now the Natural History Museum. The Botanical Garden which served educational purposes was designed in the mid 1800´s; it runs along the northern side of the building, and houses a variety of rare species. The Rua da Escola Politécnica changes names every so often until it reaches Cais do Sodré and the river Tejo. Strolling down the street towards the river you reach the Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara; from this belvedere you have a magnificent view of eastern Lisbon and across to the downtown area. Further down the street you´ll reach Bairro Alto and Chiado with its cafes, restaurants and fancy stores. Finally you´ll reach the train station at Cais do sodré, with trains going to Cascais and Estoril, another haven for restaurants, cafes and stores.
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