Osakehuoneisto osta in Lissabon, Lissaboa
If you're looking for the best neighborhoods in Lisbon, consider exploring the authentic area of Graca for local food, cool street art, and the best views of Lisbon. The main tourist areas close by are easy to identify - Baixa , Bairro Alto, Ciado and Alfama are the main ones. If you're coming from the central Baixa area, the walk is only about 20 minutes or so, if you're not too worried about the hills. You can either come the direct way up from Martim Moniz Square through Mouraria, or come the slightly longer way to the south of St George's Castle and past Alfama. The neighbourhood, which centres around the Lago da Graca (the number 28 tram stops here), boasts some of the most spectacular views in Lisbon. The most famous viewpoint is the Miradouro de Santa Graca, which offers up the whole of central Lisbon and the castle to the north. Graca itself is a charming place whose own narrow streets are brimming with cake shops and restaurants, mostly frequented by locals. A charming 1-bedroom apartment in a incredible location.This particular apartment features one bedroom, one bathroom, a fully equipped open kitchen, a cozy living room, and a lovely outside space. PW3563 * Beds: 1 * Baths: 1 * m2: 51 * Price Per m2: 6,274.51€ * District: Graca * Type: Apartment * Property ID #: PW3563
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Pombaline building with about 2500 sqm of total area in central chiado area. Building in total property, which includes eight housing fractions + doorman's house (156 sqm) and four commercial fraction
On July 24, 1833, the liberal troops of D. Pedro IV, commanded by the Duke of Terceira, victoriously entered Lisbon through this avenue. It proved to be one of the most important moments in Portuguese
Right in the heart of Cais do Sodré with just five stories high, Promenade stands out for its modern yet discreet architecture, providing a luxurious and exquisite haven in Lisbon's charming riverside
On July 24, 1833, the liberal troops of D. Pedro IV, commanded by the Duke of Terceira, victoriously entered Lisbon through this avenue. It proved to be one of the most important moments in Portuguese
A property with unique characteristics, in the heart of the Serra de Sintra, surrounded by magical and bucolic landscapes, with magnificent views of the sea and the Cabo da Roca area, 5 km from Adraga
On July 24, 1833, the liberal troops of D. Pedro IV, commanded by the Duke of Terceira, victoriously entered Lisbon through this avenue. It proved to be one of the most important moments in Portuguese