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Price Information

Base Prices for 4 People
Low Season 190.00€ [2 days 380€]
Medium Season 210.00€ [2 days 420€]
High Season 230.00€ [2 days 460€]
Very High Season 230.00€ [2 days 460€]


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Baby Cots
Free under request

Minimum stay: 2 days

Capacity: Min. 4 pax — Max. 6 pax

Base Prices: Including linen change once a week and house cleaning before and after your stay.


More Information

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 Emenda Chic

Very elegant, this recently redone apartment will fulfil the expectations of your experience in Lisbon. An eclectic decoration, of generous dimensions, a charming terrace and a super central localization are some of the arguments for a superior quality choice

A very original energy, with a decoration blending the old and modern, which the owner harmonized in a notable way, transforms the wide spaces of this apartment into a fabulous décor of total relaxation. The 3 princely bedrooms and the respective bathrooms in marble are an unusual refinement. The rooms in open space maintain great charm throughout the spaces defined by the sitting, gaming and dining areas.


Together with the interior full of character, the terrace done with extreme care gives a final touch of exuberance to the traveller's stay.

Located right in the middle of Chiado, you will be staying in Lisbon's pulsating heart. Set among residential buildings, Chiado Museum, Bairro Alto or Rua Garrett, Emenda Chic apartment will always be a few minutes away to go back and recharge your batteries or deposit your shopping.

Summary

Lisbon 4

Chiado, Lisbon

100m2

Details

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Kitchen
  • 4 ring stove
  • Oven
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Washing machine
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Magic wand
  • Coffee machine
  • Juice machine
General
  • Sofa bed
  • Double sofa bed
  • Terrace
  • View
  • TV
  • Satellite or cable
  • Stereo system
Accessibility
  • Children
  • Elderly
  • Smoking allowed

Chiado

Coming to Lisbon and not going to Chiado is like going to Rome and not seeing the Pope. In a sentence, Chiado is where Lisbon's history and urbanity meet. This tourist area of the capital begins at the Brasileira café, on Rua Garrett. Opened in 1905. It´s one of Lisbon's postcards. On the side walk café you will find the different urban tribes and a statue of poet Fernando Pessoa, who offers his lap for tourist photos.

Next to it, two churches remind the vanished towers of Santa Catarina Gate. The Church of Loreto, built in 1528 by Italians living in Lisbon, was partially destroyed by the 1755 earthquake, but later rebuilt and one of the places to visit on Chiado. The Church of Encarnação, inaugurated in 1708, was also hit in 1755 and rebuilt later. But Chiado has more than just two churches to see.


Luís de Camões square, which any Lisboner will call Largo Camões, is not just a passing place. Sit on the steps of the poet's monument and enjoy the bustle that Chiado has. But do not leave Chiado without inquiring about the theatres. São Luiz Municipal Theatre was one of Lisbon's first cinemas. Today it is a municipal theatre with a rich and varied programming. Also glimpse the Teatro Trindade and the S. Carlos Opera House.


This is one of the city´s best shopping areas. You will find international brand shops (Hermès and Hugo Boss, for example) and great Portuguese designers like José António Tenente (Tv. Carmo, 8) StoryTailors (Cç. Do Ferragial, 8) or Atelier Alves/Gonçalves (Tv. Guilherme Cossul, 16).


It is not difficult to come across public figures, mainly artists. There are several art schools in the area, like the Fine Arts Faculty. Even if you are not an expert, venture into the Chiado Museum - National Museum of Contemporary Art (Rua Serpa Pinto, 4) besides well-cared exhibitions,  it has a pleasant patio to have lunch or simply sip a coffee. There is also a big offer for meals: Café Royale, New Wok and Kaffee Hause are excellent choices.


Walk the streets with care, the movement on the sidewalks is always heavy and the trams are constantly passing.

You are in Lisbon. And Lisbon never stops.




 
 
 
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