Base Prices for 4 People
Low Season 190.00€ [2 days 380€]
Medium Season 210.00€ [2 days 420€]
High Season 250.00€ [2 days 500€]
Very High Season 250.00€ [2 days 500€]
See availability and seasons calendar
Baby Cots
Free under request
Minimum stay: 2 days
Capacity: Min. 4 pax — Max. 7 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
200.00 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
Lisbon Apartment Chagas Vista
Managed by PortugueseLiving
This spacious apartment in one of Lisbon\\\'s more chic areas, Chiado, materializes a new concept in luxury: a lot of natural light, wide and comfortable spaces, privileged location. Although the different areas of the apartment are clearly defined, the transition from one to another is smooth. 3 bedrooms (2 with double beds and 1 with single), 1 modern kitchen devised to make the daily tasks easier, 2 large bathrooms. The apartment also has 2 connecting social areas, and 1 dining room. One of the living rooms, flooded with Lisbon\\\'s famous light, with light coloured furniture and fresh fabrics, is ideal to linger in during the day. The glass doorways lead into a pleasant veranda. The other room, with a more intimate feel (the piano and the fireplace form a dream pair) calls for a book and a glass of wine. Guests are not a problem, many seats: sofas, chaise-longue, poufs ... The sophisticated dining room can gather the whole family.
To set forth on a discovery of Lisbon, there is no better place to begin: the tram a few steps away, international brand shops at Chiado and the more daring fashions in Bairro Alto, where you also have the trendiest restaurants of Lisbon. Bica neighbourhood, close by, is becoming a night haven for artists and intellectuals. But this does not destroy the calm and charm of Rua das Chagas. For theatre and opera lovers there are three theatre houses at a five minute distance, S. Carlos, S. Luiz and Trindade Theatres.
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Santa Catarina
Santa Catarina parish was born in 1559, in an area corresponding to the slope from Príncipe Real to Boavista. It can still be considered Chiado, Bairro Alto or São Bento. Yes, is is a bit of these.
Santa Catarina is mainly a historic area. Calçada do Combro, the axis cutting the neighbourhood, portrays old and rich façades. In Santa Catarina, we find palaces converted into art schools, churches, convents. The palaces are many. Pombal Palace (Rua do Século, 65-93), where today functions the Superior School of Dance, Braancamp Palace (Pátio do Tijolo, 25), Marim Olhão Palace (Calçada do Combro, corner of Rua do Século) are just a few examples. Notice Santa Catarina Church (Paulists), in Calçada do Combro and the old Caetanos Convent, current National Conservatoire, in Rua dos Caetanos. Here, you could probably hear classical music in the street, in the mornings. The classes at the Dance School of the National Dance Conservatoire (Rua João Pereira da Rosa, 22) float in the air. It is romantic, to say the least. There is no shortage of artists in Santa Catarina.
Take a funicular trip on Bica Lift. Since 1892, it goes up and down between S. Paulo and Calhariz. It is very useful if you want to have a closer look at the river.
In terms of restaurants, the neighbourhood excels in variety. Traditional restaurants live side by side with trendy restaurants. Both will serve you well: "Príncipe do Calhariz" (Calçada do Combro, 28/30), "Adega das Mercês" (Travessa das Mercês, 2), both with typical Portuguese food and "Be Gold" the trendy restaurant (Rua da Rosa, 153).
One of Lisbon's more original beauty salons, is situated in Santa Catarina, to be precise at 14D, Rua da Rosa. At "Dress Up", the concept is "fast make-up", that is, in ten minutes (five euros) you do the hair and a make-up for a party. There are also clothes and shoes.
At night, follow the example of those who now begin to exchange the Bairro Alto bustle for Bica. Funicular, where all waiters and DJs are actors and Bicaense (Rua Bica Duarte Belo, 44 and 42A, respectively) are just two of the most frequented places.
And because the views are some of the best things in Lisbon, Santa Catarina belvedere (known as Adamastor), deserves a visit. Next to the belvedere, at Noobai Café, you will spend one of the best evenings of your life. The terrace is very pleasant and River Tagus looks like a movie setting. Try the salads, toasts and teas. On Fridays and Saturdays closing time is at midnight.
