Two‑Bedroom Apartment w/ AC in Baixa by LovelyStay

Rua do Comércio 109, Lisboa

Facilities

TV
Cable TV
High-Speed WiFi
Elevator
Balcony / Terrace

About this property

Modern apartment in Lisbon’s Baixa/Chiado, steps from Praça do Comércio and the metro. Two queen bedrooms with en‑suite bathrooms, balconies and quality linens. Spacious living area with comfortable sofa and dining table, plus a fully equipped kitchen and climate control. Ideal for four guests wanting comfort and convenience in the city centre.

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From 15:00Self check-in
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Location

The metro station Baixa-Chiado (which serves both the green and the blue lines) is just a 3 min walk away.

The neighbourhood

The apartment is located in the center of the city, Baixa. Baixa is an elegant district that contains a grid of streets north of the famous Comércio Square, between Cais do Sodré and the Alfama district beneath the São Jorge Castle. It then extends northwards towards the Rossio and Figueira squares, and one of the most important avenues in Lisbon, the 1100m long Avenida da Liberdade. Baixa neighbors Chiado, The shopping hub of Lisbon. This vibrant and cosmopolitan area hosts a variety of charming old bookshops, local and major international fashion brand outlets, restaurants, and cafés. In fact, Café Brasileira, one of the oldest café´s in the city, can be found here. Other local attractions: GARRET STREET The easiest way of walking to get to Baixa-Chiado is through Rua Garret. It hosts a number of remarkable historical shops, such as the Bertrand Bookshop, distinguished by the Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest bookshop founded in 1732 and other recommended spots such as the Armazéns do Chiado, the busy shopping mall of Chiado, and the Santini Ice Cream store located right opposite the mall. ELEVADOR DE SANTA JUSTA The famous elevator was inaugurated in 1902 and built by a Portuguese-French engineer who studied with the architect of the Eiffel tower, Mesnier du Ponsard. Using steam as an energy source, as it did back in the day, it takes you up to the top to admire the downtown landscape. It is also connected via a passage to the Carmo Convent and museum, another spot worth visiting in the area! PRAÇA DO COMÉRCIO Impossible to miss, the iconic Praça do Comércio, also called Terreiro do Paço, is the original spot where the royal palace was located until the massive destruction caused by the 1755 earthquake. It was recently considered as one of the most beautiful and perfectly dimensioned squares of Europe. You can also climb up the Archway of Augusta to get a spectacular view of the square, the river, and the surrounding area. AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE The city’s version of Paris’ Champs Elysées. It’s a tree-lined boulevard noted for its high-end brand outlets, tailoring shops and café´s. ROSSIO Rossio has been a traditional meeting point for the people of Lisbon dating back to the 18th century. Some of the cafés and shops in the square, such as the Café Nicola, were frequented by famous poets such as Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage. Other traditional shops include the Pastelaria Suíça and the Ginjinha, where the traditional Portuguese liqueur (Ginjinha) can be tasted. ALFAMA Recognized as oldest district in Lisbon, Alfama is a traditional, tranquil and artisan neighborhood. It hosts a labyrinth of streets that are best explored without a guide or a map as an exciting museum, viewpoint, restaurant or funky store is just around the corner. Here also lies the heart of fado, the melancholic Portuguese genre of music whose origins can be traced back to the 1820´s in Lisbon. The famous Tram 28 also passes through this district, which connects the districts of Graça with Baixa through Alfama, thus it is perfect for both those that enjoy hill-climbing and those that do not. SÃO JORGE CASTLE Easily one of the most memorable monuments in Lisbon, the Moorish São Jorge Castle is one of the jewels of Lisbon, one that has overlooked the historic city of Lisbon and the Tagus River for over a millennium.

Getting around

All the primary modes of transportation, namely the trains, taxis, metros, trams, and buses are all at walking distance from the apartment, thus you will have easy access to the entire city.

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