São Vicente 5
São Vicente 5
Tiny, bright and fantastically located, this studio is right in
the middle of São Vicente de Fora in an old and beautifully
remodeled building; it is on the 1st floor with no elevator.
Studio description: - Kitchen; bedroom and living in the same space. - 1 Bathroom with shower
Amenities: - Cable TV - Whasing machine - Electric stove - Microwave oven - Cofee machine - Refrigerator - Outdoor drying line - Oil space heaters
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Location
São Vicente de Fora, Lisboa
Characteristicts
- Area: 20 m2
- 0 rooms
- Maximum number of occupants: 2
- 3 nights minimum
- Pets are not allowed
Rates
- €50 per night during Low Season
- €50 per night during Medium Season
- €50 per night during High Season
- €50 per night during Standard Season (dates not covered by any other season)
- 2 occupants included
- €20 surcharge per extra adult
- €10 surcharge per extra child
- 10% off for stays exceeding 7 days
- 20% off for stays exceeding 30 days
- 20% deposit
São Vicente de Fora
São Vicente de Fora got its name from the Igreja de São Vicente de Fora. The saint named after the church was proclaimed the patron saint of Lisbon in 1173. Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques laid the foundations of this church. Outside, the view from the roof is one of the greatest in Lisbon. Between the Igreja de São Vicente de Fora and Panteão Nacional is the Feira da Ladra, or thieves market, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, this market sells all kinds of knick knacks, but nothing that cheap anymore. Nearby, there are cultural sites worth a visit. One of them is the barroque Igreja de Santa Engrácia. The construction began in 1682, and it was planned as one of Lisbon’s biggest ever; however it took 284 years to complete, also, the Panteão Nacional, which houses cenotaphs of historic and literary figures, from Vasco da Gama to Amália Rodrigues, the famous fado singer. The working class Graça district is northeast of the castle of São Jorge on the hill above São Vincente. It is a small town center around the Largo da Graça, where the No.28 tram stops. To the west is the Esplanada da Igreja da Graça (Miradouro de Santa Graça) with an outdoor café. This café has one of the most breathtaking views over the city especially at sunset. The Igreja da Graça built in 1271, is one of Lisbon’s oldest churches and is now used as military barracks. Around the corner is Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, one of the best spots to view the city at sunset.
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Seasons
Low Season
3 Jan – 20 Feb
25 Feb – 1 Apr
6 Oct – 1 Dec
9 Dec – 18 Dec
Medium Season
20 Feb – 25 Feb
1 Apr – 3 Apr
15 Apr – 1 May
5 May – 1 Jul
1 Sep – 6 Oct
1 Dec – 9 Dec
18 Dec – 23 Dec
High Season
1 Jan – 3 Jan
3 Apr – 15 Apr
1 May – 5 May
1 Jul – 1 Sep
23 Dec – 31 Dec
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