From 1 January 2019 the Lisbon authorities implemented a tax increase for the city. This city tax is 2 ⏠per person per night and is not included in the total price of your accommodation. It must be paid upon arrival in cash. This tax is charged for guests aged 13 and older. It is subject to a maximum amount of 14 ⏠per person. "
Please note that, under Portuguese law, I am required to provide passport / ID data about my guests to local authorities. On the day of check in please fill out the form I will provide.
This apartment is duly registered under the number 61579 / AL in the Portuguese National Tourism Register.
If you require transfer from airport to apartment please request when booking.
Apartment located in the 4 FLOOR WITHOUT ELEVATOR, of a typical building of the historical district of Graça.
Fully renovated, Open Space typology, with a magnificent terrace where you can enjoy a splendid view.
Apartment with kitchen equipped with electric hob, fridge, washing machine, microwave, coffee machine and all the necessary utensils to cook your meals. Two beds, 90cm by 200cm each, which can be apart or together making a double bed.
This apartment is in one of the most emblematic neighborhoods of Lisbon, at the top of the street of the apartment is the Nossa Senhora do Monte Viewpoint, the highest point of Lisbon. At 5 minutes walking has the viewpoint of Grace continuing walking you find the Feira da Ladra, the oldest fair in Lisbon. Don't leave the fair without entering the majestic National Pantheon and continuing down the Pantheon street, you enter Alfama, the most traditional neighborhood of Lisbon.
After walking through the narrow streets of Alfama, go up to the Portas do Sol Viewpoint, a balcony that all Lisbon people liked to have at home.
From here choose what you want to see first, Miradouro de Santa Luzia, St. George's Castle, St. Anthony's Church, Se Cathedral.
To rest from the walk at the beginning of the street where this apartment is located there is a tram 28 stop already considered one of the ex libris of Lisbon.
Tram 28 or 'O Amarelinho', as it is also known, offers its passengers the opportunity to get to know the most beautiful old quarters of the city in a typical Lisbon way of transport, getting to know medieval Lisbon, with its narrow and winding streets.
From home down Mouraria, another typical neighborhood of Lisbon, you reach Martim Moniz from here is 1 minute from Baixa da Cidade.
After a day getting to know Lisbon, you will want to come home to enjoy an end of the day on the magnificent terrace.