Base Prices for 2 People
Low Season 60.00€ [30 days 1800€]
Medium Season 64.00€ [30 days 1920€]
High Season 67.00€ [30 days 2010€]
Very High Season 67.00€ [30 days 2010€]
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Baby Cots
Free under request
Minimum stay: 30 days
Capacity: Min. 2 pax — Max. 3 pax
Base Prices: Including linen change once a week and house cleaning before and after your stay.
Booking Deposit: 12.00%
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 Suite Executive II
If you will be staying in Lisbon at least for a month at work, business or even leisure, then Lisboa Executiva has the ideal suites for you. Located in one of Lisbon's most privileged areas, with a magnificent view of the city.
Rented on a monthly basis, these suites are fully equipped and have a classical décor and are quite large so that you can host a meeting or a dinner. 100 m2 of good taste and refinement, with a bedroom with double bed, fully fitted bathroom, living area with a sofa bed and dining area able to accommodate 4 people. Comfort being the keyword, the suites have air-conditioning, satellite TV or cable and Internet. This area has big windows opening on the city of Lisbon.
With a fully equipped kitchenette - cooker, oven, refrigerator and freezer - and a dining area with a table and 4 chairs for a breakfast or quick meals, better enjoyed with the window, also with a view of the city.
Lisboa Executiva is in the centre of the city, in an area with many shops and services. It is one of Lisbon's most privileged, very near El Corte Inglés and Saldanha. Edward VII Park, one of Lisbon's largest gardens is also scenery of the involving area, just like the Avenida da Liberdade, which will lead you to the 18th Pombaline Downtown and Chiado, one of the trendier areas of Lisbon.
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Avenida Novas
Avenidas Novas is one of Lisbon's select areas. It is not quite in the center, but is very central. It is not a historic area, but is full of ancient buildings. It is an area of offices, shops and passage.
Eduardo VII Park, in the continuation of Avenida da Liberdade, is, in spite of its location, more associated to Av. Novas and is one of Lisbon's great gardens. The large sloped lawn, stretching over more than 60 acres, was opened at the beginning of the 20th. century and was meant to continue Avenida da Liberdade. On the Northwestern corner of the park, in the place of an old basalt quarry, we find the Estufa Fria conservatory, with a great variety of exotic plants, brooks, waterfalls, palms and trails, fuchsias, flowering bushes and banana trees and the Estufa Quente hothouse with luxuriant plants, lakes and cacti as well as tropical birds.
Near the conservatories there is a lake with huge carps and a children's playground shaped like a galleon.
At the Northern top we find the Monument dedicated to the April 25 Revolution inaugurated in 1997, sculpted by João Cutileiro and a subject of controversy due to its shape. Next to it we have the Amália Rodrigues Garden in honour of the diva of Portuguese fado.
The Lisbon Book Fair is held every year in the central area of the Park.
At the top of the Garden we have El Corte Inglés, the Spanish landmark for all types of shopping and 14 cinemas.
Upon reaching Saldanha, you immediately realize that you are in an European capital. Many storeyed buildings, heavy traffic, students and workers in a hurry. Shops and brands from all over the world, highly sophisticated restaurants, shopping malls. The most prominent are, undoubtedly, Atrium Saldanha, Saldanha Residence, Dolce Vita (the old Monumental cinema house) and the small and oldest of them all, Imaviz. All these shopping malls were built having in mind the people, without the excess of the huge commercial areas in the outskirts. That is how Saldanha is: small details of luxury and modernity.
Duque de Saldanha square - a tribute to the Portuguese soldier, politician and statesman - is the center of this area of the town, managing to perfectly blend Lisbon at the beginning of the 20th. century and Lisbon in the 21st. century.
In terms of public transport it could not be served better. There are several buses to all parts of the city and we have the metro (Yellow Line) linking Odivelas to Rato and the (Red Line) linking S. Sebastião to Alameda.






