管理会社の情報
We at LovelyStay strive to be available at all hours of the day and welcome any questions you may have regarding the house, its amenities, and the area.
宿泊施設の情報
Welcome to our unique and elegant atmosphere. The ideal space for you to enjoy Lisbon and at the same time have peace of mind during your stay. Very well located: public transport, nice restaurant options, markets, parks & playground around the corner.
If you are planning a family trip to Lisbon, we have the perfect place. During holidays and weekends, our charming house in Penha da Franca is available for you.
周辺エリアの情報
Penha de França is a residential area that sits atop one of Lisbon's famous seven hills. It hosts good social facilities and a good public transportation network. It is just 10 minutes away by metro from the chaotic, lively, and historical center of Lisbon (Baixa).
A few places worth exploring nearby:
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.
BAIXA (DOWNTOWN)
Baixa is an elegant district that contains the grid of streets north of the famous Praça do Comércio, 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.
CHIADO
This vibrant and cosmopolitan area is the shopping hub of downtown Lisbon hosting a variety of charming old bookshops, local and major international fashion brand outlets, restaurants, and café´s. In fact, the Café Brasileira, one of the oldest café´s in the city, can be found here.
ALFAMA
Recognized as the 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 1820s 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.