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The owners of The Lisboans want you to experience Lisbon as a local, just for a few days. Conjured from a restored 19th century factory set above Roman pombaline ruins, they’ve sourced artisan furniture, handmade Azulejo tiles, and local antiques to add whimsy to sparkling clean one- and two-bed apartments. Shelves are lined with interesting books, and huge windows flood the high-ceilinged rooms with that very special Lisbon light. Bag the penthouse and you’ll get a stunning view to boot: Castelo de São Jorge to the north, the cathedral to the east and the Tagus River beyond a sea of terracotta rooftops. Fridges are filled with pastries and fresh orange juice for breakfast (wonderful) but the real highlight is padding downstairs to Prado, the strictly seasonal, forever trendy sister restaurant — they only serve organic, biodynamic, and natural wines, and some of the dishes are very inventive. For a more laid back and equally fun experience, down the road is Prado Mercearia. A deli/grocery store/wine bar/bistro you can stock your apartment’s well equipped kitchenette or stay for a plate of ham and cheese, before wandering further into the beautiful Baixa area and beyond.
Local exploring
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Museums
Rooms with balcony/terrace
No restaurant
Family Suites
Disabled access
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Luxury
Designer
Romantic Break
Lively area
Local markets
Quiet
Hideaway
Downtown
Active Holiday
Townhouse
City Style
Artworks
Cycling
Families
Groups
Chic
Romantic
Traditional
Designer Shopping
Contemporary
Charming
Close to nightlife
Intimate
Rooms
15 rooms in this hotelRooms with balcony/terrace
Most of the apartments have a small private balconyNo restaurant
Daily breakfast providedSafe
Family Suites
Air conditioning
Walking distance restaurants
Satellite / Cable TV
Cots available
Disabled access
Sitting Room
Child friendly
Pet friendly
Wifi
Great walks
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Museums
Local markets
Close to nightlife
Cycling
Designer Shopping
There is something so charming about Lisbon’s light, its creative energy and its inspiring startup scene that makes it an exciting place to be right now.
Originally published by Harpers Bazaar
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