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Totally refurbished historical building preserving original features. This bright apartment comprises a 35sqm open plan living and kitchen area with access to a 41sqm terrace, one bedroom on suite and a toilet. All home appliances included. Traditional pinewood flooring. This apartment is located in between Alfama and the Castle, the soul of Lisbon's neighbourhood crowned by Sao Jorge Castle, awakening all senses with outstanding river views, Fado songs coming out of restaurants, basil scent in the air, textured old tiles on facades and delicious traditional meals. In June, an entire month of vivid festivities and celebrations, all streets are decorated with colourfull balloons and people take the street to eat, drink and dance. PW375 * Beds: 1 * Baths: 2 * m2: 75 * Price Per m2: 5,066.67€ * District: Castelo * Type: Apartment * Property ID #: PW375
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