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  • 2 bathrooms

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Situated in the heart of a bustling Lisbon street, this home is in a central spot for quick access to nearby shops and restaurants. We recommend travelling by foot so you can take a good look at the gorgeous Portuguese architecture throughout the city. Sip a morning coffee on the balcony and head out to the streets below to experience the daily life of the locals. Take a ride on a tram to explore deeper into Lisbon, or step out of the apartment for a relaxing stroll to find the hidden gems. A huge selection of restaurants is available – perfect for a meal out with the family. If you haven't brought children with you, we suggest visiting one of the many bars located nearby to the apartment for a lush night out on the town. You're on holiday, so you're going to want some bubbly to celebrate. Head back home to pop the TV on, while you rest your aching feet from a day of adventuring. Snuggle up to the warmth of the wood–burning fireplace with some comfy socks and while away the rest of the night reading your favourite book.


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What to expect


Highlights

Visit the bustling Pink Street, only a twelve–minute walk away

Visit the bustling Pink Street, only a twelve–minute walk away

Ride a tram through the city of Lisbon, just a nine–minute walk away

Ride a tram through the city of Lisbon, just a nine–minute walk away

Watch the world go by from the balcony

Watch the world go by from the balcony

Put your feet up by the fireplace

Put your feet up by the fireplace

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Home truths

    Hen and stag parties are not allowed at this home

    The entrance to this home is shared with the building's other residents

    This home is in a central spot, so noise is to be expected

    Your host can provide a cot, high chair, travel cot, children's books, toys, and fireplace guards for free upon request

    The home has lift access – and the home is a single floor

    Weekly cleaning is available for stays that are longer than nine days

    There is a balcony at this home, so children must be supervised at all times

About this stay


Amenities

Wi-fi

Air conditioning

Pets allowed

Washing machine

Dryer

Balcony

Bedrooms & bathrooms

3 bedrooms, 10 beds

2 bathrooms

Extras


VIP services

Airport pick up

Cab booking

Daily cleaning

Fridge fills

Restaurant reservations

Additional fees

  • There is unrestricted on-street parking nearby with meters – and a paid parking garage within a seven–minute walk

Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About Chiado

Chiado is full of old-world charm, and is one of the best-loved parts of Lisbon. Think pastel-hued homes, cobbled streets and plenty of squares to soak up the atmosphere. There’s a slower pace of life in Chiado, which is why it’s so popular with locals. Hop on a tram to take in the open-air ruin of the Camo church, a Gothic masterpiece that was mostly destroyed in an earthquake, or hit the shops – this is one of Lisbon’s best shopping districts, after all.

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Go shopping at Armazéns do Chiado

Go shopping at Armazéns do Chiado

Armazéns do Chiado is a shopping centre inside a classicist building that has a long and glorious history – its foundations date back to the twelfth century.

Visit the impressive ruins of Carmo Convent

Visit the impressive ruins of Carmo Convent

The ruins of this colossal gothic church are evocative reminders of the devastation left by the 1755 earthquake, during which it was the largest church in Lisbon.

Discover Pastelaria Benard, an iconic patisserie

Discover Pastelaria Benard, an iconic patisserie

Founded in 1868 by Élie Benard, this historic bakery has a wide range of tempting sweets and snacks.

Eat pastéis de nata at Confeitaria Nacional

Eat pastéis de nata at Confeitaria Nacional

Founded in 1829, Confeitaria Nacional is the oldest and most traditional bakery in Lisbon – they're still using recipes that were invented over 180 years ago.

Transport yourself to a Viennese coffee shop at Kaffeehaus Lisboa

Transport yourself to a Viennese coffee shop at Kaffeehaus Lisboa

Since 2008, KaffeeHaus has brought the experience of the Viennese coffee house to Chiado. Take a break from shopping and have a snack on the outdoor terrace.

Choose the perfect bottle of wine at Garrafeira Nacional

Choose the perfect bottle of wine at Garrafeira Nacional

With a huge selection of Portuguese wines and liqueurs, Garrafeira Nacional makes sure that even the most selective sommeliers will be able to find something for their taste.

Walk through history on Praça do Rossio

Walk through history on Praça do Rossio

This square has seen its fair share of historical events, from celebrations to revolts. Nowadays it's a beautiful square and a favourite meeting spot for Lisbon natives.

Feel the magic of the old Sao Carlos Opera House

Feel the magic of the old Sao Carlos Opera House

One of the oldest opera houses in Europe, National Theatre of São Carlos offers large productions and symphonic concerts in its main hall, and chamber music the salons and foyer.

Say hello to the great Portuguese Poet at Praca de Camoes

Say hello to the great Portuguese Poet at Praca de Camoes

Named after nations most revered poet whose statue stands prominently in the middle of the square, Praça Luís de Camões is a great meeting place.

Visit the indestructible Igreja São Domingos

Visit the indestructible Igreja São Domingos

This baroque church is famous for surviving two tragedies – the 1755 earthquake and the 1954 fire. Some parts were never restored, so you can come and see the damage left by the fire.

Get around

Subway station

Baixa-Chiado

2 min

Train station

Rossio

5 min

Bus stop

Sta. Justa - Lg. Carmo

2 min

Local shops & services

Supermarket

3 min

Cafe

2 min

Pharmacy

5 min

Points of interest

Beach

Beach Dafundo

35 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 15:00

Departure before 11:00

Has a lift

Air con

Wifi

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    5

    days

    Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Jose

This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Jose and his team are part of a small, family-owned business. He's always had a passion for hospitality, and now he has the pleasure of welcoming visitors from all over the world to Lisbon.

Registration or licence number: 8597/AL.

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