管理会社の情報
I enjoy meeting new people And showing them around This wonderful city of Lisbon!
I love my family , traveling, reading, going to the beach And above all I love warm summer days and nights that We are so lucky to have in Lisbon. Come and enjoy Our city. I will help You in all I can to make You feel at home. Hope to have you over!
宿泊施設の情報
Our charming 19 th century apartment was recently renovated. It is bright with Shabby Chic decoration. It is on a first floor with 12 littel stairs to climb.
The room has a king size bed and space to store your goods. ( it has a blow dryer And a clothing iron).
The living room is very cosy with plenty of room for another 2 guests to sleep on the comfortable sofa bed. There is Wi-Fi and cabel TV.
Guests can cook their meals in the fully fitted kitchen if they wish. (Stove, fridge, microwave, coffee machine, toaster and kattle).
The apartment has a bathroom with a walk-in shower and hair dryer.
We supply the apartment with clean bed linens and towels for 4 guests as well as personal hygiene products.
Just across the street is a grocery store, pharmacy, bakery and coffee shop.
Tram 28 and buses as well as the subway in Chiado, are a 5 minutes walking distance.
Guests will be Surrounded by contemporary museums, theaters, site seeing and many national monuments.
We want our guests to feel at home. Use our apartment as if it were your's.
周辺エリアの情報
Bairro Alto is a place that truly changes from night to day. In daylight this bohemian district is a sleepy place, with not much going on except for the trendy shops down Rua do Norte. When the sun sets a new life begins, with restaurants opening their doors and crowds showing up to spend their bar-hopping night.
The bars are small, forcing everyone to spill out onto the streets and creating a street party atmosphere.
Rua da Atalaia, Rua do Diário de Noticias, and Rua da Barroca become filled with caipirinha-sipping crowds, most under 40, but mixing preppies with rockers and goths, gay and straight.
It's a place inhabited by old ladies and young artsy hipsters, giving it a vibe that is simultaneously old-fashioned and avant-garde, a shabby-chic neighborhood that really needs no name. It's simply the "bairro," the neighborhood where everything happens at night.
Bairro Alto is the neighborhood with the largest concentration of restaurants in Lisbon. There are dozens of choices for all budgets and tastes, some more traditional, others more contemporary, some touristy, others more authentic, with Portuguese and international cuisines.