Chiado Emenda

Rua de Emenda 41 Lisbon 1200-169
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  • Studio & One Bedroom Units Available
  • One Bathroom
  • Laundry In Unit

Property Details

About this property

A building completely renovated and adapted to provide a unique stay in the most elegant setting in the city of Lisbon - Chiado.

The proximity of theaters, such as the São Luís and the São Carlos (the only Opera in Lisbon), the School of Fine Arts, cafés such as A Brasileira and Nicola, made Chiado the meeting and meeting place of artists, intellectuals and writers, among them Fernando Pessoa, who were at the forefront of Portuguese cultural modernity. The National Museum of Contemporary Art - Museu do Chiado, has in its collection some of the works of art, which best portray the atmosphere of Chiado in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Walking through Chiado is to experience the artistic and intellectual heritage of Lisbon and to the feel the pulse of the most cosmopolitan part of the city, with thetrendiest.   shops, cafes and restaurants. Only a short distance from Cais do Sodré or Bairro Alto, where a night out ends at dawn, Lisbon Serviced Apartments welcomes you in the peace and quiet of Rua da Emenda.

Amenities

Equipped Kitchenette
Weekly Housekeeping Service
24h support
Laundry facilities in unit

Property Location

About Lisbon, Portugal

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Spread across the hills overlooking the Rio Tejo, Lisbon has attracted visitors for hundreds of years. Its vistas showcase the city in all its beauty: Roman and Moorish ruins, magnificent cathedrals, and grand plazas lined with cafes. But the real discovery is found in the narrow cobblestone lanes.

While trams pass through tree-lined streets, lisboetas stroll the lamplit old quarters as they’ve done for centuries, or gossip over fresh bread and wine at a patio restaurant with fado singers performing in the background. Lisbon reveals its youthful alter ego at bohemian bars and clubs in other parts of town.

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