Name of object: Apartment in Lisbon Center (Av. da Liberdade). | |
| Portugal - Lisboa - Grande Lisboa - Holiday Apartment Lisboa | | Object number: | 18122 |
| Creation date: | 08.01.2009 |
| Type of object: | Holiday Apartment, detached |
| Living area: | 80 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 2 |
| Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps): | 5 |
| Number of bathrooms: | 1 |
Rental Price70 Euro per object per day
Price includes following expenses- Cleaning (negotiable)
- Electricity
- Gas
- Water
Description of objectThe duplex apartment has in the 2º floor: Closet hall; 1 room with a double bad and a small toilet;1 room with a double bad convertible sofa
In the 3º floor: Living room, bathroom, kitchen
Pictures available at: http://picasaweb.google.pt/xaumin
Location of objectLocated near the famous Avenue of Liberty you´re within a walking distance from the city´s main attractions and have access to all public transports. This boulevard, built in the 19th century in the style of the Champs-Elysees
in Paris, is the main avenue of the city. It runs north for a mile (1.6km) from Restauradores to Marquês de Pombal Square, and is more than 300 feet (90m) wide. Today the avenue still has a certain elegance with fountains and cafe tables shaded by trees, as well as a pavement decorated with abstract pattern”. It is also the home of the main fashion stores.
Town: Portugal, Lisboa, LisboaAs you stroll around, you'll find wide esplanades paved with black and white mosaics, open squares where you can buy freshly roasted chestnuts in paper cones, mazes of cobbled alleys, and steeply winding streets along which quaint trams whirr.
From St. George's Castle, which stands magnificently on top of one of the seven hills, Lisbon is laid out before you in a breathtaking view. White and turquoise peacocks strut around the shady gardens above which tower yellow sandstone battlements shrouded in ivy. From here, you can see terra-cotta tiled rooftops, ancient monuments, statues which preside over squares, the old quarters of the Bairro Alto and Alfama where nostalgic fado is played nightly, and the Tagus river flowing under its graceful suspension bridge. It's hard to believe that most of the city was re-built after the great earthquake of 1755 and devastating fires: redesigned in a strict grid system, preparing Lisbon for its future.
Down by the Tagus, from where many explorers set sail, stands the Belem Tower with its fairy tale turrets and the proudly poised Monument to the Discoveries. Nearby is the Jeronimos Monastery: a remarkable example of Manueline architecture - a Portuguese variation on Gothic with carved nautical symbol, such as anchors and ropes. Inside are fantastic stone columns, high ribbed vaultings, royal sarcophagi borne by marble elephants, and stained glass windows through which pour jeweled beams of light. Other incredible sights include the imposing 14th century Carmo Convent, the beautiful Madre de Deus church which houses the fascinating National Tile Museum, and a wide range of other museums, some with art exhibitions from ancient to contemporary and some with unusual collections such as coaches and costumes.
Arrival and distancesArrival day: any Distance to next airport: Aeroporto da Portela 2 Km
Sport facilities nearby
Theme of holidays- City holidays
- Cultural and sighseeing holidays
- Family holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 2
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 1- thereof Bathrooms with tub: 1
- 2 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of objectInternal facilities of objectMachines and equipment- Audio tape player
- CD-player
- Linen provided
- Radio
- Stereo
- Towels provided
- TV
- VCR
- Washing machine
Kitchen facilities- 4 ring stove
- Dish washer
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Oven
ServicesOther- Handicapped: not suitable
- Seniors: not specified
- Children: not specified
- Pets: not specified
CateringCatering: Self catered (extra)
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