Condominium buy in Lisbon Lisboa
In the eighteenth century, when Lisbon was still expanding, this was the area the nobility and upper classes chose to live in. Nowadays, you can still feel this historical pedigree. It is one of the most pleasant districts of Lisbon, with its perfectly-preserved old mansions, many of them former palaces and palacetes (small palace). Most of the foreign embassies in Portugal are also located in this area. High quality finishes. Exotic woods and Portuguese marble combined in a neutral and sober colour palette reflect the cosmopolitan spirit of the apartments. Benefit from the year-round indoor pool at any time of day, regardless of the weather conditions. For recreation, exercise or just getting together with friends, having a pool indoors always provides good times. Gym with state-of-the-art equipment and extensive training areas. More than a gym, a natural source of satisfaction and well-being. Please enquire for more detailed info Ref: PP3695 Property Features Apartment 2 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Parking New development Luxury property Near bars/restaurants Near schools Near shops Near a golf course Near the beach
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