Renovated apartment in a nearly 100 year`s building (no elevator/first floor) in one of the best neighborhoods in Lisbon! 5 bedroom apartment on a first floor without elevator, ideal for family holidays and lovers of history and culture. Near of Gulbenkien Foundation, with its marvelous landscaped gardens, notable art colections of the Gulbenkien museum and famous center of modern art and classical music concerts. Full of restaurants, cafes and interesting places to discover. The metro Station (São Sebastião) is just 5 minutes walking whit direct line to the historic center (only 4 stations).
Property manager
Paula Trindade
Languages
English, Portuguese, Spanish
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 95520/AL
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Lisbon
Lisbon City Center, a neighbourhood in Lisbon, is home to this holiday home. Campo Grande and Santa Justa Elevator are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Costa da Caparica Beach and Carcavelos Beach. Travelling with kids? Consider Lisbon Oceanarium, or check out an event or a game at Campo Pequeno Bullring.
What time is check-in at 5 Bedroom Family Apartment?
Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at 5 Bedroom Family Apartment?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is 5 Bedroom Family Apartment located?
This family-friendly Lisbon holiday home is located in Lisbon City Center, within 1 mi (2 km) of El Corte Ingles Mall, Avenida da Liberdade and Marquis of Pombal Square. Rossio Square and Campo Grande are also within 2 miles (3 km). Sao Sebastiao Station is only a 5-minute walk and Saldanha Station is 7 minutes.
Reviews
10
Exceptional
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We are an extended family of 7 and were looking for a place where we could all be together with a good location. We found that and more. As shown in the photos, the space is huge and beautiful. What a perspective renter might miss is the rich history. Paula was took the time to meet with us as we checked in and shared historical as well as practical information. The location is great, two and a half blocks from the metro, in walking distance to tons of restaurants, grocery stores and banks. Highly recommended.
This apartment is located in a lovely neighborhood with a variety of nearby restaurants on offer. We didn‘t have the pleasure of meeting Paula, the host, but Jorge, her stand-in, did an excellent job of welcoming us to the apartment, explaining the details and also providing some fantastic inside scoop on visiting nearby Sintra. The 5 bedrooms with 2 separate bathrooms was manageable for our group of 8 adults. I’m not sure how comfortable one of the bedrooms will be during a hot summer day since there is no external ventilation. The other 4 had windows (3 inner courtyard, 1 of them to the street). Overall we enjoyed our stay there.
Appartement tres spacieux parfaitement equipe. Hote tres gentille et disponible.
Et ideal pour visiter Lisbonne car a deux pas du métro et nombreux commerces a proximite.
Nous avons passe un excellent sejour !
Je recommande vi
Ma famille et moi-même avons passer 10 jours formidables. Notre hôte Paula fût a la hauteur et plus de mes attentes .Je recommande cet établissement a tous Merci Paula.
Wonderful property full of history in a great location with restaurants, cafes and grocery stores within walking distance. Paula was very easy to contact and very accommodating to our needs. Our family was ages 8-71. Short flight of stairs up to first floor apartment. I would stay here again
Charming appartement with all required facilities. We were a groupe of seven and the appartement was comfortable for everyone. Close to subway, well located. Thanks to Paula are host.
Mathieu P.
Stayed 4 nights in Jul 2023
About the host
Hosted by Paula Trindade
Why they chose this property
Although the building is from 1914, my family only came here to live about 20 years later. The apartment was first rented by Grandmother Conceição, single mother of the girl Teresa. In order to be able to pay the rent to the owner, Grandma Conceição rented the remaining rooms to students. It was only later, when Teresa married Henry, that they decided to buy this apartment. For many years lived in the house, Grandma Conceição, Mother Teresa, Father Henrique and son Arthur and years later my mother, Maria.
What makes this property unique
Donapart is an apartment with an emotional connection. Donapart is meant to be a tribute to all these people in my family. So each room has each of its names.
Dona Maria Room - It's a tribute to my mother. Housing with an Empire style bed, which developed in France in the early nineteenth century, at the time of the proclamation of the First French Empire (1804-1814) by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Dom Henrique Room - It was my godfather and as such the decoration was inspired by the Henry II Style dresser of the early 19th century, an antiquity over 100 years old.
Room Dom Arthur - Arthur was the son of my godparents and, having graduated in Germanic and being a teacher of English, we put in his room a bookcase Olaio filled with dictionaries and books of the history of Portugal.
Room Dona Teresa- My godmother loved to sew and so we put some of her work on the walls.
Room DONA CONCEIÇÃO - In 1934 Grandma Conceição went to live in this apartment and to pay rent rented the rooms to students. All the decoration is made with traditional Portuguese elements, such as mafra grind, porcelain swallows and some pictures with images of typical Lisbon buildings, such as the characteristic kiosks, Campo Grande, etc.