Condominium buy in Lisbon Lisboa
Mouraria is one of the most traditional neighborhoods in the city center of Lisbon. Mouraria is where the Moors were allowed to live after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon in 1147, before being expelled in 1497. This neighborhood curiously remains the most multiethnic in the city. The majority of the foreign population is from Bangladesh, China, India, Pakistan, and Mozambique. Nonetheless, it's an authentically Lisbon neighborhood, known as the birthplace of Fado. Within a walking distance, we can find the following attractions in the neighborhood; at Martim Moniz Square we have the 'Mercado de Fusao', stalls in the middle of the square, that offers foods from each corner of the globe. You can found as well the shop 'A Vida Portuguesa' with a huge range of homeware products, all authentically Portugueses. You can also find a few Rooftop Bars, such as 'Topo' and, 'Rooftop Bar', with breathtaking views to the city. The last, but not the least, you can find one of the most popular seafood restaurants, 'Cervejaria Ramiro', that became even more popular when Anthony Bourdain featured it on his show. This one-bedroom apartment was completely renovated, it has a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment is on short-term renting and its sold with a guaranteed return. PW1153 * Beds: 1 * Baths: 1 * m2: 47 * Price Per m2: 3,404.26€ * Walk Score: 99 * District: Mouraria * Type: Apartment * Property ID #: PW1153
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