Apartment/Flat for Rent
3 Bedroom / 1 Full Bath / Half Bath
Furnished
Price: 1000 euros/month - negotiable
Living Space: 100 sq meters
A typical Alfama apartment, with a rustic ancient charm of old Lisbon, with large rooms, and conveniently located in the city’s historical center. Includes two large living rooms, three bedrooms (a full size one and two smaller ones), a big hallway, a kitchen and a bathroom. Available February 1 through April 30 only, with possibility of extension Negotiable rates depending on the length of stay Some utilities included A deposit is required
The apartment is located in the Alfama historical district, within walking distance to some of Lisbon’s leading museums and monuments, as well as to the city’s downtown.
Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the Sao Jorge Castle and the Tagus River. Its historic value and architectural features are sure to enchant visitors from around the world, from its narrow winding streets, to its unexpected river views, to its centuries-old buildings. But Alfama is also a lively neighborhood, with its own unique urban dynamic – a true village within the city!
Besides its historical interest, the neighborhood offers a choice of typical groceries, as well as restaurants and outdoor cafes. The apartment is conveniently located close to public transportation (subway, buses and trams).
The apartment includes:
-A fully equipped kitchen: fridge, stove, oven, microwave, toaster, electrical kettle, hand blender, as well as plenty of cookware and dinnerware
-Wi-Fi internet
-A printer/scanner
-TV
-Laundry washing machine, vacuum cleaner, iron and ironing board, two portable fans, three portable electric heaters, hair drier
-Plenty of towels, bed linens, duvets and covers
-Wall security safe to store valuables
-Books (Portuguese, English, French, German, Spanish)
-Lisbon maps and guides
-Board games and children toys
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