Located just 700 metres from Dona Maria II National Theatre, Casa Portuguesa Rosa is a spacious apartment set in the centre of Lisbon offering free WiFi in a historic building. This property includes one apartment with three bedrooms and city views from its balcony.
The apartment sits 1.9 km from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and within reach of popular landmarks such as Jeronimos Monastery, located 7.2 km away, and Luz Football Stadium at a distance of 7.3 km. Rossio, Commerce Square and St. George's Castle are also nearby, while Humberto Delgado Airport is situated 9 km from the property with an available paid airport shuttle service.
Inside the apartment guests will find three bedrooms furnished with five beds in total, along with one bathroom featuring a bathtub or shower, complimentary toiletries including shampoo and conditioner, hairdryer and body soap. The fully equipped kitchen contains an oven, stovetop, refrigerator, microwave toaster coffee machine electric kettle tea and coffee making facilities as well as kitchenware for dining convenience.
Additional amenities include soundproofed rooms with hardwood flooring heating ironing facilities including iron and ironing board clothes drying rack washing machine sofa sofa bed wardrobe closet baby cot synthetic non-feather pillows bath linens towels dressing room flat-screen TV cable channels bedside sockets free WiFi throughout all areas private entrance fire extinguisher smoke detector and upper floor access by stairs only.
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Great location in Bairro Alto close to bars, restaurants, and the harbour with a nice stroll. Beds were extra comfy with towels and shower gel provided. Ricardo was quick to respond, flexible with luggage storage after check-out, and communication was excellent. The apartment had an easy check-in system but access involved steep and broken stairs that were dangerous.



