Base Prices for 1 People
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Free under request
Minimum stay: 7 days
Capacity: Min. 1 pax — Max. 3 pax
Base Prices: Including linen change once a week and house cleaning before and after your stay.
Booking Deposit: 35.00%
Cleaning Fee: Included
Tax: Included in all prices
Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Refundable deposit
2000.00 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
Lisbon Apartment Ambassador
Managed by PortugueseLiving
The Casa do Embaixador (Ambassador's House), in Campo de Ourique, is what we call the family house of our memories. Classical and timeless. It is ideal for executives who come to the capital and can host guests with all elegance.
This house comprises 1 bedroom with a double bed, very tastefully decorated, 2 bathrooms, one of which with a small veranda at the end. The sitting room stands out for its sober and charming decoration. You can enjoy the fireplace during the winter period, and in the summer the veranda is perfect for a rest. One side of the sitting room gives access to the dining area, covered with very beautiful dark wooden panels, where at least 6 people can gather for a meal. At the other end, we have an office or reading room, with an inviting chaise-longue.
The location of Casa do Embaixador is, undoubtedly, one of its assets. Campo de Ourique, upper middle class and bourgeois neighbourhood, has always been known as a housing model in Lisbon. Personalized shops, pleasant coffee shops and restaurants and green areas make this neighbourhood a choice of the politicians and intellectuals to live in. Amoreiras Shopping Centre, a short distance on foot, is an important business and shopping centre. Another advantage of this neighbourhood is the fact that it is close to one of the capital's exits, which means less time if you have to travel.
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Campo de Ourique, in the heart of Lisbon, is a neighbourhood with a life of its own. A residential area of the mid-upper class and with a great tradition in commerce, it is considered one of the city's neighbourhoods with the best quality of life. Here it is not difficult to see people greeting, families strolling and shopping. Politicians, artists and journalists choose Campo de Ourique to live and mingle.
Situated between Amoreiras, Estrela and Prazeres, until the 18th.. century Campo de Ourique was not part of Lisbon's centre. In the beginning it was ony a windy slope where the factory workers from Alcântara lived.
The streets of Campo de Ourique are full of shops, cafés, pastry shops, medical surgeries and offices. Two trams, number 25 (Alfândega/Campo de Ourique) and the legendary 28 (Martim Moniz/Campo de Ourique), make the going easy and give a certain charm. To understand the atmosphere of the neighbourhood, walk through the older cafés: A Tentadora (Rua Ferreira Borges, 1), Ruacaná (Rua Almeida Sousa, 31 A/B) and Canas (Rua Saraiva de Carvalho 145 A/B. Irreplaceable are the visits to the Santo Condestável church, authored by Vasco Regaleira and Campo de Ourique produce market, where you will not resist the Mercado Chocolate chocolateer (Rua Coelho da Rocha). For wine lovers, there is paradise at A Garrafeira de Campo de Ourique (Rua Tomás de Anunciação, 29 A). And since the gourmet shops are in expansion in this area, let yourself be seduced by Oil&Vinegar (Rua 4 de Infantaria, 29) and Portugal Rural (Rua Saraiva de Carvalho 115 R/C).
The Amoreiras area is a natural extension of Campo de Ourique, the neighbourhood's symbol is the Amoreiras Shopping Center, opened in 1985. From the beginning, the shopping center became well known for its daring architecture, by Tomás Taveira. It won the Valmor and the Municipal Architecture prizes in 1993. Here the best brands have their shops. A few steps away, visit the Amoreiras Garden or the Marcelino Mesquita Garden, imagined by Marquês de Pombal and the Mãe d'Água das Amoreiras water reservoir (Praça das Amoreiras, 10).













