Featuring free WiFi throughout and river views, Oriente Rio Apartments by APT IIN - Parque das Nações is located in Lisbon's trendy Parque das Nações district. This apartment property includes 12 rooms and is just a short drive from Gare do Oriente station as well as Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre.
The property sits near the Tagus River, with Lisbon Oceanarium reachable within an 8-minute drive. Bairro Alto lies 21 minutes away by car. Lisbon International Airport is conveniently close at a 10-minute drive, while a bus stop directly outside connects guests to Oriente Train Station. Guests can also enjoy easy access to nearby restaurants within a five-minute walk and find a supermarket just three minutes on foot.
Each heated apartment features one or two bedrooms with double beds along with sofa beds in the living areas. All units offer fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes including ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, refrigerators, electric kettles, toasters and necessary kitchenware for self-catering. Bathrooms provide bathtubs or showers alongside toiletries such as body soap and hairdryers.
Guests benefit from daily housekeeping services as well as private parking options including onsite garages. Other amenities include free WiFi coverage in all apartments, satellite TV channels, ironing facilities with optional ironing service available and safety features like fire extinguishers inside rooms. Balconies overlooking the river enhance several apartments' appeal.
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Rooms: 12Check guest reviews about Oriente Rio Apartments by APT IIN - Parque das Nações
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The apartment was well equipped with everything needed for cooking and daily living. The location was excellent, close to Vasco da Gama shopping center and other amenities. The flat was beautifully furnished and decorated, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Friendly and approachable staff ensured smooth communication throughout the stay. Parking required an additional charge that was not initially communicated.
