Situated on the iconic Rua do Almada, you’ll find a variety of attractions within walking distance. We’re talking about the Mercado do Bolhão with its food stalls and the Chapel of Souls, with its azulejo tiled facade, to name a few. Although this home is a studio, it feels quite spacious. There’s a lounge area and a well-equipped kitchen for when you want to cook some Portuguese cuisine. And when you want a bit of fresh air, there’s a private terrace. We would say the apartment is a bit short on wardrobe space, though, so we'd recommend packing light.
Home truths: *This studio has a lounge area.
*There's no furniture on the balcony.
*If you're travelling for work, you won't find a dedicated desk here. However, the dining table doubles up as a laptop-friendly workspace.
*Given the home's central spot, you may hear some street noise during your stay.