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Rental unit in Lisbon
Chiado Studio III Amazing Place
This apartment is located on a 3rd floor of a XVIII century totally renovated building with elevator in the Chiado area of Lisbon. Inside the apartment You'll find all the amenities and comfort for a great short or long stay in Lisbon! From the air conditioning to the central heating passing by the small kitchen appliances like the orange juice squeezer and the toaster, all was thought to maximize comfort. The apartment has a kitchenette with two electric hobbs, a microwave oven and a dishwasher. The design of the apartment makes it look like an open space, but at the same time the lounge area with dinning space, is well divided from the sleeping area. While lying in bed one has a great view over the river. The bathroom is in white Portuguese Marble and boasts a nice sized Shower enclosure. A closet to keep things tidy, is one of the features. The decoration of the apartment follows modern and simple lines, but always keeping in mind the main features of the building and XVIII century construction. The apartment accommodates 2 very comfortably. It has a double bed and a sofa where a bed can be made. Cable TV and Wireless internet are available and complimentary. The area of Largo do Carmo and Chiado with Rua Garrett is one of the most stylish in Lisbon and the perfect spot to stay while visiting. The Baixa/Chiado metro station is about 200 meters from the apartment. This apartment's ceiling height is 3 meters and has 2 large window doors to the balcony, as well as a smaller window. Tagus River, Lisbon rooftops and "São Jorge" Castle views, are one of the main features of this amazing studio apartment. There are 2 balconies, a smaller one by the lounge area and another by the bedroom area. The perfect spot for You!
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Trendy Apartment in the heart of Chiado
Location, Location, Location. You are in Rua Garrett, the trendiest street in Lisbon! Just walk out from the building into the bustling heart of Chiado, where you can dine, shop and enjoy the best Lisbon has to offer. The apartment is very comfortable with a charming decor and very quiet, even though it's in the middle of everything. The building has two elevators and the apartment has air-conditioning (for cooling and heating). The subway station (Baixa-Chiado) is only 2 min away from the flat!
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Alfama Blue House I (River View)
Alfama Blue House I & II are small and charming apartments in Alfama, the oldest neighborhood of Lisbon. They are located a few steps away from Miradouro Santa Lúzia and near São Jorge Castle. The tram 28 is just a 2-minute walk from the flats.
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Stay near Lisbon's top sights

Commerce Square718 locals recommend
Bairro Alto1,839 locals recommend
Alfama831 locals recommend
Belém Tower866 locals recommend
Altice Arena92 locals recommend
St. George's Castle1,774 locals recommend

Lisbon apartment rentals

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Brand new studio right in the heart of Alfama!.
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Shades of Blue in historic Lisbon (with balcony)
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Charming Chiado / Bairro Alto W/ AC, By TimeCooler
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Vila Olarias - Unique Studio APT @ Mouraria 1b
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Lisbon house rentals

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Private room in Lisboa
Large Private Rm Queen+Balcony+Shared Bathroom
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Home in Lisbon
Terrace and views over the Tagus
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Private room in Lisbon
Charming room for Lisbon lovers
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Home in Campo de Ourique
Stylish & Sunny Apartment w/ Free Private Parking
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Your guide to Lisbon

Welcome to Lisbon

The beautiful spectacle of Lisbon is perhaps best viewed from one of the seven hills the city is famous for. Climb to the top of one of these regal sentries and you’ll be rewarded with a panoramic perspective on one of the oldest cities in the world. Threaded with winding cobblestone alleys and walkways decorated with mosaic art, Portugal’s capital has accumulated layers of style over the years. You’ll find Gothic, Baroque, and postmodern architecture clustered here, among lush public gardens. One of Europe’s most important cities in terms of commerce and clout, it’s also a cultural powerhouse that boasts world-class museums such as the National Museum of Ancient Art. During the day the streets hum with the bustle of its vintage tram system, and sidewalk diners get their fill of fresh seafood hauled from the Atlantic. At night the city is popular with revelers who enjoy the view from the city’s many rooftop bars. As you make your way home at the end of a long, rewarding day, listen for the strains of fado music, a traditional genre of pretty, melancholic crooning set to lilting guitar.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lisbon

Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean climate, and it rarely experiences extreme weather. The summer is hot and dry, winter is cool, and spring and fall are mostly sunny with mild weather. No matter the season, there is usually something happening in Lisbon. In February the city celebrates Carnival with street parades featuring music, dance, and elaborate costumes. In May, bibliophiles rejoice when the Lisbon Book Fair kicks off and stalls selling best-sellers and antique wonders fill the walkways of Edward VII Park. In the summer, the Rock in Rio Lisboa festival brings big-name music acts to the city.


Top things to do in Lisbon

Estufa Fria

As you wander the lush walkways of Edward VII Park, make sure to stop at the Estufa Fria, a large and beautiful glass and steel hothouse where palms, ferns, and colorful flowers thrive among ponds and burbling water features appointed with graceful statues. The bustle of the city fades away as you traverse this indoor jungle, where little turtles cluster on the rocks.

National Coach Museum

Prepare to be awed at this wonderfully specific and expansive museum which documents life before rideshares. This more-than-a-century-old museum showcases vehicles from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries — such as ornate horse-drawn coaches.

Tram 28E

Visitors to Lisbon flock to this tram route for good reason: It traverses some of the city’s most scenic areas and makes stops at major sites along the way. Lisbon’s charming yellow and white electric trams began operation in 1901, and a ride on one is a must. Stops include Graça, often considered Lisbon’s prettiest hilltop lookout, and the Basilica da Estrela, one of the city’s most beautiful churches.

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