1 Bedroom Apartment Ground Floor
Central & Quiet Location
Fully Equipped
Perfect for a couple, family, or friends
Enjoy our cosy apartment with its decoration allusive to the traditional Portuguese tile painting.
Here you will find comfort and all amenities to make you feel at home. This apartment features a unique layout with one window, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere, situated in a narrow and quiet street of Sta.
1 Bedroom Apartment Ground Floor
Central & Quiet Location
Fully Equipped
Perfect for a couple, family, or friends
Enjoy our cosy apartment with its decoration allusive to the traditional Portuguese tile painting.
Here you will find comfort and all amenities to make you feel at home. This apartment features a unique layout with one window, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere, situated in a narrow and quiet street of Sta. Catarina, a lovely, historic, and colourful neighbourhood of Lisbon.
The famous Sta. Catarina Miradouro is literally at your door, also the 28 tram, many popular restaurants, shops, and art galleries.
Nearby you find the districts of Bairro Alto, Chiado, Cais do Sodré - only in 5 minutes walk.
Bright refurbished apartment in Adamastor, near to everything you will need to make your stay outstanding!
» Spacious 1 Bedroom Apartment with double bed, bathroom, kitchen, and living area
» Livingroom where you can relax on the sofa and watch tv;
» Kitchen fully equipped with Nespresso coffee machine, oven, Laundry machine and much more!
On the doorstep is the Bairro Alto district, one of the most picturesque districts of Lisbon, dating from the 16th century, and has been traditionally a bohemian haven of artists and writers of the city.
Located in the city centre, go out and walk a few meters to discover this area of endearing streets with pastel-painted buildings with a few nice restaurants and bars but is mostly known for its garden with a terrace offering amazing river views.
The main shopping streets are Rua do Norte, Rua da Atalaia and Rua Diário de Noticias, where it is easy to get to the Sightseeing of São Pedro de Alcântara and two of the most interesting churches from the city: São Roque with its magnificent baroque interior and the romantic Gothic ruins of Carmo Church.
The main element of this garden is the stone figure of Adamastor, a mythical sea monster from the epic poem "Os Lusíadas." There are also pleasant cafes where locals go to admire the dawn view and sunset over the Tagus river.
During the day take a walk through the quiet streets of colorful facades with a wide range of traditional and international restaurants, crafts, Gourmet shops, alternative shops, and music stores open until 00h.
At night, especially on weekends, the neighborhood undergoes a radical transformation, the streets fill up with people, which is easy to make new friends of all ages, backgrounds, and lifestyles. It's a fun walk through the streets in this bustle with a drink in hand, enjoying the usual balmy evenings and listening to the music echo through the streets coming from the famous fado clubs and bars.
Chiado is the surrounding neighborhood, an elegant and sophisticated neighborhood with excellent theaters, bookstores, cafes, antique style jewelry art, national and international fashion designers shops, and the Armazéns do Chiado shopping center, among many other offerings.
Much of this area was destroyed in the fire of 1988 but has since been recovered. Continuing to be the most beloved neighborhood of Lisbon, with memories of the past as the center of intellectual life in the city where we can see the statues of literary figures such as Fernando Pessoa, Luis de Camoes, and Eça de Queiroz.
Climbing a bit you'll find the Principe Real, a neighborhood known for its antique shops, interior design shops, and also for being the gay district of the city with numerous bars and clubs. In the streets of the Garden of Principe Real, if we are toward the river, will find beautiful villas from the 19th century and some of the most peaceful places in the city such as Praça das Flores.
Important info
» Guests are required to fill a form with ID/Passport information before or upon check-in.
» Late Night Check-In: for arrivals between 21:00 (9 Pm) and 9:00 (9 Am) a late check-in fee of € 25 shall be applied. This amount should be paid in cash upon check-in.
» Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
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» If guests lock themselves out of the property Or they do not place keys in the lockbox (If applicable) at checkout, a 50 euros fee will apply. If a guest loses a set of keys during their stay, an 80 euros fee will apply.
On the doorstep is the Bairro Alto district, one of the most picturesque districts of Lisbon, dating from the 16th century, and has been traditionally a bohemian haven of artists and writers of the city.
Located in the city centre, go out and walk a few meters to discover this area of endearing streets with pastel-painted buildings with a few nice restaurants and bars but is mostly known for its garden with a terrace offering amazing river views.
The main shopping streets are Rua do Norte, Rua da Atalaia and Rua Diário de Noticias, where it is easy to get to the Sightseeing of São Pedro de Alcântara and two of the most interesting churches from the city: São Roque with its magnificent baroque interior and the romantic Gothic ruins of Carmo Church.
The main element of this garden is the stone figure of Adamastor, a mythical sea monster from the epic poem "Os Lusíadas." There are also pleasant cafes where locals go to admire the dawn view and sunset over the Tagus river.
During the day take a walk through the quiet streets of colorful facades with a wide range of traditional and international restaurants, crafts, Gourmet shops, alternative shops, and music stores open until 00h.
At night, especially on weekends, the neighborhood undergoes a radical transformation, the streets fill up with people, which is easy to make new friends of all ages, backgrounds, and lifestyles. It's a fun walk through the streets in this bustle with a drink in hand, enjoying the usual balmy evenings and listening to the music echo through the streets coming from the famous fado clubs and bars.
Chiado is the surrounding neighborhood, an elegant and sophisticated neighborhood with excellent theaters, bookstores, cafes, antique style jewelry art, national and international fashion designers shops, and the Armazéns do Chiado shopping center, among many other offerings.
Much of this area was destroyed in the fire of 1988 but has since been recovered. Continuing to be the most beloved neighborhood of Lisbon, with memories of the past as the center of intellectual life in the city where we can see the statues of literary figures such as Fernando Pessoa, Luis de Camoes, and Eça de Queiroz.
Climbing a bit you'll find the Principe Real, a neighborhood known for its antique shops, interior design shops, and also for being the gay district of the city with numerous bars and clubs. In the streets of the Garden of Principe Real, if we are toward the river, will find beautiful villas from the 19th century and some of the most peaceful places in the city such as Praça das Flores.
Optional services
- Breakfast box:
Price: EUR 15.00 per booking.
Available items: 100.
- Towels:
Price: Included in the booking.
1. To guarantee compliance with current regulations on public safety, this establishment requires online check-in through its own channel, which may ask tourists for the image of their identity card and/or selfie. Personal data will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament. To this end, the necessary measures will be taken to avoid its alteration, loss, treatment or unauthorized access
2. Check-in schedule:
From 01/01 to 31/12: Everyday from 15:00h to 21:00h
3. Check-out schedule: 11:00.