Nestled in the heart of Alfama, Lisbon's oldest and most historic neighborhood, this charming two-bedroom apartment offers a blend of traditional allure and modern comfort.
Located mere steps from the scenic Campo das Cebolas, the iconic Praça do Comércio, and the tranquil Tagus River, along with a host of tourist attractions, the apartment is ideally situated. It's well-connected, being close to the extensive transport network including the Terreiro do Paço metro station, boat docks at Santa Apolónia station, bus stops, taxis, and even the cruise ship terminal.
Occupying 67m2 on the first floor of a quintessential Lisbon building, this furnished apartment includes two cozy interior bedrooms, a spacious living room with inviting balconies, a fully equipped and functional kitchenette, and a communal bathroom. Modern comforts such as double-glazed windows and air conditioning are present for your convenience.
The apartment's walls are a standout feature, adorned with exposed stone that adds a rustic touch, beautifully offset by vibrant Portuguese tiles with intricate patterns, infusing the space with a rich artistic and cultural essence.
The hardwood flooring, characteristic of historic buildings, lends a warm and timeless quality to the rooms. Preserved old wooden doors enhance the apartment's authenticity and create a striking visual harmony with modern decorative elements.
Furthermore, the exposed wooden frame uncovers the building's internal structure, offering a genuine glimpse into traditional Lisbon architecture. These structural elements not only accentuate the historical charm of the apartment but also serve as focal points in its unique decor.
This Alfama apartment is a living testament to Lisbon's heritage, offering a comfortable and quaint living space that perfectly captures the spirit of a city where the charm of yesteryears gracefully blends with the vibrancy of modern life.
Read moreAlfama is the origin of Fado, the most typical neighbourhood of Lisbon, deeply rooted in its traditions. Here, the life of the neighbourhood's inhabitants mixes with the lifestyle of the new young residents. Fado can be heard on every street corner, and it is in the centre of Alfama that Fado was recently elected a World Heritage Site. Every year, during the time of the popular saints, new generations revive this part of the city around roasted sardines.
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