Base Prices for 2 People
Low Season 90.00€ [2 days 180€]
Medium Season 95.00€ [2 days 190€]
High Season 100.00€ [2 days 200€]
Very High Season 100.00€ [2 days 200€]
See availability and seasons calendar
Baby Cots
Free under request
Minimum stay: 2 days
Capacity: Min. 2 pax — Max. 6 pax
Base Prices: Including linen change once a week and house cleaning before and after your stay.
Booking Deposit: 25.00%
Cleaning Fee: Included
Tax: Included in all prices
Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Refundable deposit
300.00 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
Lisbon Apartment Moorish Bairro
If you are looking for an apartment for your stay in Lisbon in the historic centre of the city, on streets where it was born, you have found it! Lisbon is one of Europe's oldest cities and living at the heart of its history is a unique experience.
The apartment is situated in Bairro Alto, far from the night time bustle of bars, close do Chiado and Pombaline Downtown.
With wide areas, large windows and much light, this apartment is an excellent choice for vacation or work in Lisbon.
The décor is simple but dotted with pieces that make a difference and give it character. Good taste marks the atmosphere, the wooden floor and high ceilings are characteristic of the buildings of the time.
The apartment has 2 bedrooms, one with a double bed, a bathroom with jacuzzi, a large living room, a dining room which sits 8 and a fully equipped and functional kitchen. The kitchen has a small veranda where you can enjoy the last rays of the day's sun. You have all the necessary conditions for some well spent days, with all the comforts of home.
Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon´s most picturesque neighbourhoods, with narrow cobbled streets. With small traditional shops it has been, since the late eighties, the centre of Lisbon's nightlife and presently the city's trendiest and most alternative. In the daytime we find many shops of national designers and urban and alternative brands; at night, restaurants and bars, every other door, draw the spotlight.
Chiado, right next door, a neighbourhood with centuries old houses and streets with much history was turned in to one of the city's largest commercial areas, ideal for a shopping afternoon.
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Bairro Alto
The Bairro Alto neighbourhood has an altogether different standing: it is the "neighbourhood". That is enough for it to sail through the years since mid-eighties as one of the oldest alternative areas of the town. Evrything happens here. Art galleries, bars, shops. During the day it is a typical neighbourhood, with small groceries, art schools and shops you do not find elsewhere in town. At night it is the spot for new trends, music, dance and fashion. Like any European capital city.
Built towards the end of the 16th. century, Bairro Alto is a small area bounded on the West by Rua do Século, on the East by Rua da Misericórdia, on the North by Rua D. Pedro V and on the South by Rua do Loreto and Largo do Calhariz. Encarnação and Santa Catarina are the parishes of Bairro.
During the 19th. and part of the 20th. century, many newspapers and printing houses had their premises here. Hence the names like Diário de Notícias or Rua do Século, two prominent newspapers. This neighbourhood was always patronized by writers and journalists and for a long time was looked with suspicion due to prostitution and popular taverns. Nowadays, the artists continue to choose the neighbourhood and double glazing makes things easier for those who live here.
In Bairro Alto you will find all types of people. And all kinds of offer. Italian, Morroccan, Indian, Thai restaurants are true temptations and if you look carefuuly there are always novelties.
In terms of Portuguese cuisine, rich and with Mediterranean influence, try one of Lisbon's best restaurants, Pap'Açorda (Rua da Atalaia, 57) or other simpler traditional ones like 1º Maio (Rua da Atalaia, 8), Tasca do Manel (Rua da Barroca, 24) or Bota Alta (Tv. Queimada, 35).
If you want to loose your head shopping, there is a lot to choose from: Agência 117 (rua do Norte, 117), Aleksandar Ptotihch (Rua da Rosa, 114) or Fátima Lopes (Rua da Atalaia, 36).
To have fun all through the night, discover Clube da Esquina (Rua da Barroca, 30-32), Frágil (Rua da Atalaia, 126) or Purex Clube (Rua das Salgadeiras, 28). The novelty is that most of the night spots close at 2 AM and the next morning the streets are cleaner than a few months ago. Climbing to Principe Real, going down Bica or Chiado will be fine, but Bairro Alto will always feel yours. Your neighbourhood.










