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São Bento 4
São Bento 4Cosy and intimate, the apartment, has a unique charm with a very romantic terrace with a garden.
Completely renewed with a modern and comfortable décor is a very sunny and bright place. The apartment is located in the historical city center in a picturesque and popular neighborhood and very close to several places of interest. This area has frequent public transports but is also located few minutes away from Principe Real, Bairro Alto and Chiado, fashionable trendy areas with many antique stores and several bars and restaurants where you can taste some delicious and traditional portuguese food. Also 200m away from Praça das Flores, a lovely and typically square with selected restaurants for relaxing evenings or simply to have a nice breakfast. A wealth of supermarkets, restaurants, coffees, ATM, a swimming pool and the Amália Museum are just one minute away. It is perfect for those who wish to enjoy Lisbon, the river or the beaches. Details: Living Area: There is a sofa, side-table, lamps, audiovisual unit and access to the terrace. The dining area has a table with seating for 6 people. Beds: There are one very quiet and relaxing double bedroom with access to the Living room. Double air bed available. Bathroom The bathroom has a walk-in shower and a window. Kitchen: Apart from providing a complete set of kitchenware, the kitchen is also fully equipped with refrigerator, coffee-maker, washing machine, microwave and toaster. This apartment also includes: Ironing equipment, bed linens and towels, Cable TV, Hi-fi and wi-fi Terrace: With table and chairs There is a 150 Euro refundable safety deposit. 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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