Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2 for rent

Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2

One bedroom apartment

1 bedroom 2 bathroom

up to 4 people free WI-FI

from €90,00

Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2

One bedroom apartment

1 bedroom 2 bathroom

up to 4 people free WI-FI

from €90,00

About Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2

The best place to live an unforgettable experience in Lisbon, next to the viewpoint of Santa Luzia and the Church of San Miguel. It is a very cozy, brand new and well decorated apartment with a large living room and two big windows with a fantastic view over the Tagus River.
Our apartment is fully legalised, and registered as Official Guest Accommodation in the Portuguese Tourist Authority with the number 27566/AL. Please note that from January 2016 a city tax of EUR 1 per person, per night is not included in the total price and should be paid on site. This tax is charged to guests aged 13 and older, to a maximum amount of EUR 7 per guest.

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  • Guests

    Guests

    4

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  • Bathrooms

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    2

  • Free Wi-Fi

    Free

    WI-FI

  • Cable TV

    Cable

    TV

Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2 amenities

Amenities at Enjoy Lisbon Alfama 2

The apartment is fully equipped with household appliances, washing machine, Nespresso machine, free wireless internet, cable TV, and hairdryer.

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  • 15h00
  • 11h00
  • 55€
  • 500€

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Alfama neighbourhood

The best place to live an unforgettable experience, located in the heart of Alfama, next to the viewpoint of Santa Luzia and the Church of San Miguel.

ALFAMA - LISBON

Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tagus river. A few places to visit nearby:

  • The House of Spikes

    "Casa dos Bicos" is a house built in the early 16th century, with a façade of Renaissance and Manueline influence.

  • Fado Museum

    "Museu do Fado" explains the evolution and the passion behind Portugal's famous musical expression.

  • National Pantheon

    A 17th-century church, Igreja de Santa Engrácia, converted into the National Pantheon in the 20th century.