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Ver todasApartamento de 1 Quarto Apartamento mobiliado de 1 quarto com guarda-roupas embutidos e banheiro privativo, sala de estar, sala de jantar e cozinha americanas.Estadia mínima de 30 dias.Estacionamento pago no local disponível mediante solicitação.O condomínio conta com portaria 24 horas, 2 piscinas (coberta e externa), academia, jardim e spa.Apartamento de 2 Quartos Apartamento mobiliado de dois quartos (com guarda-roupas), dois banheiros, sala de estar com cozinha americana e sala de jantar.Estacionamento pago no local, disponível mediante solicitação.Condomínio com portaria 24 horas, 2 piscinas (coberta e descoberta), academia e pátio.Top Flores Porto Our new property in Porto coming soon!
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Ver todasEduardo VII Park Lisbon’s largest central park, Parque Eduardo VII, stretches out above the Marquis of Pombal Square, offering sweeping views down Avenida da Liberdade to the Tagus River. With its geometric hedges, leafy walkways, lakes, and greenhouse gardens, it’s a favorite spot for leisurely strolls, open-air events, and peaceful escapes in the heart of the city.Torre de Belém Torre de Belém – Lisbon’s iconic riverside fortress and UNESCO site, symbolizing Portugal’s Age of Discovery, and also a riverside retreat perfect for strolls, photos, and picnics in the surrounding Belém Gardens.Praça do Comércio Praça do Comércio Once the site of the Royal Palace, Praça do Comércio is Lisbon’s grandest square, opening directly onto the Tagus River. Surrounded by elegant 18th-century arcaded buildings, this vast riverside plaza is crowned by the triumphal Arco da Rua Augusta and the equestrian statue of King José I. Today, it’s a lively hub for cafés, cultural events, and waterfront strolls — a must-see landmark where Lisbon’s history and vibrant city life meet.Pastéis de Belém Pastéis de Belém – Lisbon’s legendary custard tarts, baked since 1837 beside the Jerónimos Monastery, where the warm, flaky pastries with creamy custard filling make for a sweet tradition perfect to enjoy before or after exploring this historic landmark.Castelo De São Jorge Castelo de São Jorge (Lisbon)Rising high above Lisbon’s historic Alfama district, Castelo de São Jorge is a medieval fortress that has watched over the city for centuries. Its ancient walls, towers, and ramparts offer some of the most spectacular panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River. Visitors can wander through archaeological remains, shaded gardens, and peacock-dotted courtyards, discovering layers of Moorish, royal, and Portuguese history in one of the capital’s most iconic landmarks.Museu Nacional do Azulejo Museu Nacional do Azulejo – One of Lisbon’s most unique museums, dedicated to Portugal’s iconic painted tiles, where centuries of history unfold through dazzling panels, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, from early 15th-century masterpieces to contemporary works.Bairro Alto Bairro Alto – Lisbon’s bohemian neighbourhood of cobbled streets, colorful façades, and timeless charm. By night it comes alive with buzzing bars, fado music, and the city’s most vibrant nightlife.