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  • €140,000
  • 1 bedrooms
ALFAMA APARTMENT

Description
This small and charming apartment is on the Ground floor of a old building on a small street leading to
Campo de Sta Clara, the place where Feira da Ladra (or Thieves market), the flea market, takes place
every Tuesday and Saturday.
Nearby you have various forms of traditional Portuguese commerce, and from there you can easily reach
most of the popular sightseeing spots in Lisbon.
It is also walking distance to the Sightseeing bus stop, the train station Santa Apolónia, connecting the
capital to the northern part of Portugal and also to the trains coming from Spain. The nearest airport is
Lisbon International Airport, which is 5 kilometers away.
The apartment is a 40m2 studio and has been entirely renovated and remodeled to include:
- a complete kitchen with a washing machine
- a sleeping room with a double bed
- a sitting room with a double sofa bed, dining area, a TV and stereo
- In winter time the apartment is heated with electric heaters.

LOCALIZAÇÃO
The apartment (Rua Cruz de Santa Apolónia) - leading to Campo de Sta Clara, the square where Lisbon`s
most famous market - Feira da Ladra - is held in the early afternoon every Tuesday and Saturday. Behind
the various bric-a-brac, you can also uncover second-hand clothes, books, disks, and, if you dig deep
enough, some genuinely valuable antiques.
You can easily reach the city center by foot or by taking the famous tram number 28, a scenic route
crossing most of the tourist neighborhoods of the city center. A definite must for any visitor to Lisbon.
You can also walk to Alfama and, from there, to the castle and Baixa, Chiado and Bairro Alto.
In the neighborhood and in the nearby Graça, there are several `musts` not to miss on your visit:
– Panteão Nacional – Church of Santa Engrácia: When the construction began in 1682, it was planned as
one of the Lisbon`s biggest churches. However, it had been long neglected and the construction was
completed only in 1966! It was then that the Panteão Nacional was inaugurated. Here you will find
cenotaphs of Portugal`s heroes. The interior is colossal and contains the tombs of historic and literary
figures - from Vasco da Gama to Amália Rodrigues, the famous fado singer.
– The convent of São Vicente de Fora: Portugal`s first king, Afonso Henriques laid the foundations of this
church in order to fulfill a vow to construct Christian Houses of worship where Portuguese and European
crusaders would lay to rest. Inaugurated in 1629, the church was severely damaged by the 1755
earthquake. It has been recently renovated and deserves a visit. The view from the rooftop is one of the
greatest in Lisbon.
– Some `Miradouros` (vantage points) miradors with amazing views over the castle S Jorge, the river
Tejo and the city roofs. (miradors of Graça with an open-air café and Senhora do Monte 600m further on).
The views are even more spectacular at sunset. Don`t miss it!
-The Fado and Portuguese guitar Museum: Situated in Rua da bica do Sapato were you can have a
historical visit about the most the traditional Portuguese music-Fado- and famous Portuguese fado
singers like Amalia Rodrigues Carlos do Carmo and Mariza. During the summer (Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays) you can dinner in a small square of the museum, listening to Fado, performed by many fado
singers, live!
I use my apartment for short term rentals with platforms like airbnb and Booking. The apartment is fully
booked until the 5th of January. If you stay with the apartment you keep the reservations and we share
the profits, or i can also cancel the reservations and put them in another apartment.

The apartment will be sold completely furnished and ready to start your business if its that your intention.
ALFAMA APARTMENT

Description
This small and charming apartment is on the Ground floor of a old building on a small street leading to
Campo de Sta Clara, the place where Feira da Ladra (or Thieves market), the flea market, takes place
every Tuesday and Saturday.
Nearby you have various forms of traditional Portuguese commerce, an...

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