Charming Apartment In Alfama
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Charming Apartment In Alfama
Charming Apartment In Alfama Lisbon is situated just 5 minutes' walk from the Santa Luzia Viewpoint Fountain and 5 km from Humberto Delgado airport.
This apartment features location only 200 m from the moorish Castle of Sao Jorge and in close proximity to the adjacent Church of Sao Vicente of Fora. The National Museum of Contemporary Art is within 15 minutes' walk of the apartment. Charming Apartment In Alfama also lies in the immediate vicinity of the engaging Museu do Fado Museum.
At this accommodation, a separate toilet and a shower have been provided to enhance your comfort. Furthermore, the bathroom boasts hair dryers and towels.
Charming Apartment In Alfama includes self-catering facilities like a fridge, an oven, and kitchenware for guests' convenience. Terreiro do Paço underground station is approximately 600 metres away, offering access to Lisbon popular areas.
Amenities
Main Features
- Wi-Fi
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Free toiletries
- Flat-screen TV
- Parquet floor
Policy
- Extra beds
- No extra beds are available in a room.
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Local Attractions
Attractions
- Musée Calouste Gulbenkian (3.8 km)
- Rock in Rio Lisboa Arena (4.4 km)
- Lisbon Cathedral (400 m)
- Saint George's Castle (350 m)
- Santa Justa Elevator (850 m)
- Commerce Square (800 m)
- Amoreiras (3.2 km)
- Eduardo VII Park (2.9 km)
Airports
- Humberto Delgado (9 km)
Train stations
- Santa Apolónia (600 m)
Reviews
Nick
2022-06-17
I didn't want to leave. I stayed here for 2 nights. Bed was comfortable and I loved it. Shower facilities, a hair dryer and bath sheets where available.
Christian
2021-12-17
The service I received from beautiful staff was excellent. The bed was lovely and spacious. It had luxurious private bathroom. Food for breakfast was lovely. I loved the location, it was stunning and next to mini market, numerous restaurants and the Fado Museum...