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apartment with a panoramic view over Lisbon 
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You can watch the sun rise or set over Lisbon from the decked terrace of this beautiful Lisbon apartment, with sweeping views across the city from its hilly vantage point. The apartment itself is alive in zesty colour and Lisboan styling, with sleek-finish fittings against rustic doorframes, making this a true original in designer looks and location.

From every window, the bird’s eye outlook over Lisbon is dazzling. Graça Panorama apartment is sure to leave you with a good impression; capturing the magic of Lisbon. The apartment is located in the tranquil Graça district, north of Lisbon’s picturesque Alfama in the city centre, with great connections to downtown via metro or the famous Tram 28.

Graça is known for its tranquil vibe, thanks to its church and peaceful views from the Miradouro da Graça viewpoint or the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - the highest point in Lisbon. You’ll find plenty of local shops and cafés in the Graça area, or it’s a pleasant walk down to Alfama or Baixa Pombalina. Public transport takes about 5 minutes to the city centre.

detailed information
2 bedroom apartment in Lisbon
  • sweeping bird’s eye view over Lisbon, sun terrace
  • 4 people maximum, 60 sqm
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
  • ground floor, private terrace
  • location: Lisbon Graça
  • nearby Tram: 28E
  • nearby metro station: Martim Moniz (Green line)

living area
In the lounge there is 1 sofa, side-table and stereo system, with stunning views from the balconettes. Its dining suite has a table with seating for 4 people.

bed and bathroom
There are 2 bedrooms. Each has 1 double bed, side-tables and lamps, storage space and fantastic city views. The bathroom has a full bath with shower, washbasin, WC.

kitchen
Apart from providing a complete set of kitchenware, the kitchen is also fully equipped with: electric cooker, refrigerator, freezer, microwave, kettle, coffee maker, juicer, toaster. The terrace is furnished for dining, making a perfect setting for an evening with a view.

the apartment also includes
electric heater, fan, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, CDs.

price table
1-2 people |  80 €
3 people |  95 €
4 people | 110 €
+15% of the price:
High Season 2011
[01 Jul 2011 - 31 Aug 2011]
Christmas & New Year
[20 Dec 2011 - 06 Jan 2012]
Easter
[06 Apr 2012 - 09 Apr 2012]
-10% discount:
for the stays of 7 nights and more
local attractions
Lisbon >>
Beautifully situated capital of Portugal, fascinates visitors from all over the world. The city of Lisbon is located on the seven hills on both sides of the Tagus river. The atmosphere of the city is best felt in its old neighbourhoods in the labyrinth of narrow streets. The most interesting areas to visit are: Alfama (the oldest district, which survived the earthquake in 1755), Baixa (downtown), Chiado (an artistic and noble shopping area), Belém (great monuments from the era of Geographical Discoveries), Oriente (Park of Nations and EXPO'98 area).
Tram 28 >>
When you come to Lisbon, for sure you will notice, ancient looking, yellow carriages trams. The most famous of these is the Number 28, which follows a perfect route for sightseeing through Baixa, Alfama and Chiado. If you don't want to pay for a ride you can try to hang on the step, as the locals do.
Alfama >>
Alfama is one of the most typical quarters, full of sounds and smells of Lisbon. The best way visiting Alfama is to walk narrow streets, and climb one of thousands stairs. Small and inclined houses, usually damaged over time, are inhabited by old people, who have been living here since their childhood. People of Alfama are very kind and seems to be very content with their lives, you can chat with them only in Portuguese, or if you can't, just smile and say 'Bom Dia'.
Baixa >>
Baixa can be literally translated as 'downtown' and is situated in the valley between two main hills of the city. This area is central business and shopping district of Lisbon, full of elegant squares (Rossio, Figueira, Restauradores), pedestrianised streets (Rua Augusta), cafeterias, restaurants, and colonial shops. Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço (Palace Square) and often called 'Black Horse Square', is one of the most majestic squares of Lisbon and was once the main maritime entrance to Lisbon.
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