Base Prices for 2 People
Low Season 180.00€ [3 days 540€]
Medium Season 180.00€ [3 days 540€]
High Season 180.00€ [3 days 540€]
Very High Season 180.00€ [3 days 540€]
See availability and seasons calendar
Baby Cots
Free under request
Minimum stay: 3 days
Capacity: Min. 2 pax — Max. 4 pax
Base Prices: Including linen change once a week and house cleaning before and after your stay.
Booking Deposit: 20.00%
Cleaning Fee: Included
Tax: Included in all prices
Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Refundable deposit
200.00 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
Lisbon Apartment D. Duarte Trendy I
An apartment with history, in an area of the town where one feels in Europe's oldest capital.
The apartment is situated in one of the town´s most central squares - Praça da Figueira - and has all the conditions to lodge 4 people for some pleasant days in Lisbon.
The white walls, the white of the furniture, the large windows overlooking the street, lend this house a unique luminosity and a dreamland atmosphere.
All the areas were thought to give the house an atmosphere of comfort and a feeling of calmness and a wish to just stay and enjoy. The décor is simple and of a contemporary nature, characterised by a blending of
classic and designer pieces and modern lines. The bedrooms are spacious and smack of holidays, lazy awakenings and breakfasts in bed.
Praça da Figueira is situated right in 18th. century Pombaline Downtown, right beside Rossio and very close to Mouraria, Alfama, Castelo, Chiado, Bairro Alto, all emblematic neighbourhoods of the city, well deserving a visit and where you find several interesting points!
Here there is much to see, a place to have a typical Lisbon meal, a place to have a delightful glass of wine, a place to go out in the evening and shuffle around the dance floor, a place to shop ... what else do you need on a holiday!
Also very close to the River Tagus, where you can have a stroll on foot, ride a bicycle or drive small electric cars that you can easily rent in this area.
If you wish to venture to other areas of the town also deserving some photos for your holiday album, you have the underground, buses, trams close by, whichever your destination.
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Baixa
Take the Santa Justa lift (Largo do Carmo/Rua do Ouro). You will arrive in Lisbon's downtown. Yes, now we can say: Welcome to Lisbon!
Lisbon´s downtown baixa (or Pombaline downtown) is the visiting card of the city of Lisbon. Strolling through baixa is living the 18th. century. The whole area was rebuilt by Marquês de Pombal following the 1755 earthquake. The parallel and perpendicular streets create an almost perfect network. The buildings, all similar, look like a stage-setting. In several aspects, the reconstruction of Baixa was pioneering: the anti-seismic systems and the sewage network are examples of this.
Today, this part of town is par excellence an area of commerce and services, a meeting point for Lisboners and tourists alike. Rua Augusta has a very fast pace, mainly during the day. It is here that you shop (there are shops for all purses). You can lunch at one of the sidewalk cafés, buy flowers, watch street performances. At the end of Rua Augusta you will see the triumphal Arch as a passage into Praça do Comércio (or Terreiro do Paço). 36000 m2 of a majestic square built to reaffirm the power of King D. José I. As impressive as the square is the River Tagus, right in front. The view from Cais das Colunas leaves no one untouched.
In Baixa you can find pleasant cafés and restaurants, at a good price and ... authentic. "Café do Gelo" (Praça D. Pedro IV, 64) is the exmaple of a café which travelled through times and remained updated. The pastries are assorted and will not let you down. They also serve meals. A little further up (numbers 24 and 25) is "Café Nicola", whose nickname "Academia" reveals that, in times past, it was a meeting place for intellectuals and artists. Undoubtedly, it remains a treasure preserved in the heart of the capital. On the other side of the square is Pastelaria Suiça, the huge parisian type sidewalk café. Surrender yourself!
Renew your wardrobe and your home. The suggestions are several: for handbags and wallets "J&J" (Rua da Prata, 134-136) for hats "Chapelarias Azevedo" (Praça D. Pedro IV, 69 and 72), for houseware "Soho Interiores" (Rua da Madalena, 216). If you are looking for the company of a book, peep into "Oficina do Livro" (Praça D. Pedro IV, 23) or "Circulo de Leitores" (Rua do Ouro, 224). At Rua do Ouro (as the name implies gold), there is a vast concentration of goldsmiths and jewellers. It is worth stepping into some of them just to admire the decoration.
End your evening in a grand manner at Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, Lisbon's great theatre house. Because the history of the city is built every day and art helps you be part of it.










