LOW COST AND HIGH QUALITY APARTMENTS IN LISBON - BAIRRO ALTO, ALFAMA AND PRINCIPE REAL DISTRICTS

sexta-feira, 1 de outubro de 2010

Springtime in Lisbon!

Springtime in Lisbon! Where the winter chill is supposed to be so last season!
But when coats and scarves are still all around, the best thing we can do is just button up and get out, hopping for a warmer day!
That's when me and my roommates decide to trade our laptops and books for a trip to Cascais.
We took the train on Cais do Sodré and got delighted with the view!

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We visited the centre of Cascais where you can find Praia da Rainha and Praia dos Pescadores.

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We walked around the boat-dock and got amazed with all those boats! We even tried to get in but it seems that locked doors always get on my way!;)
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At the end of the day we were starving so we went to... McDonalds!
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SHOPPING IN LISBON

SHOPPING IN LISBON

Portugal is a good place for shopping and the offer is quite good. Obviously, we have most international brands at better prices than in the UK. Zara, Mango and Massimo Dutti's prices in Portugal can be 40% lower.
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It's worth checking out some Portuguese and Spanish brands which are not available everywhere and are particularly good:
- Labrador and Wesley (for men) - Labrador has a shop in Rua Braamcamp, near Marquês de Pombal, and another in Amoreiras Shopping Centre. Wesley has a shop outside Amoreiras Shopping Centre, one in Saldanha and another in Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre - Lanidor and Global (for women) - they are on most high streets and shopping centres, and both have flagships in Avenida da Liberdade - Adolfo Dominguez, Purificación Garcia and Carolina Herrera (for both men and women) - all 3 can be found of Avenida da Liberdade and at El Corte Inglés department store. Adolfo Dominguez has a shop in Saldanha's Atrim Saldanha Shopping Centre and Purificación Garcia has another shop in Saldanha Residence Shopping Centre.
Large Shopping Centres - Amoreiras Shopping Centre (in Amoreiras), best accessed by taxi - Vasco da Gama (in Parque das Nações), underground: Oriente (red line) - Colombo (Portugal's largest shopping centre), underground: Colégio Militar (blue line) - El Corte Inglés - Lisbon's only department store, underground: São Sebastião (blue line) - Freeport Designer Outlet - located in Alcochete, 30 minutes south of Lisbon. Easy to get to by car, but there is also a hotel shuttle service. Brands include Carolina Herrera, Purificación Garcia, Zegna, Burberrys, Versace, Adolfo Dominguez, Boss - as always, you need to be lucky on the day you go.
High Street Shopping - Avenida da Liberdade - where most designer shops are - Rua Augusta (in Baixa) - Rua do Carmo and Rua Garrett (Chiado area)
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quinta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2010

A NEW APARTMENT IS ARRIVING

Between Bairro Alto and Avenida da Liberdade, at Praça da Alegria, a new T1 apartment is ready for rent. 
See the pictures and dream with a Lisbon Holidays.


domingo, 19 de setembro de 2010

A GUEST COMMENT

Details
Apartment   2732 Vicente Varanda in Lissabon
Dates of stay   31 August 2010 to 04 September 2010
Customer   Marc
Stayed   young couple
 
Ratings
Check-in/out   excellent
Cleaning   excellent
Comfort   excellent
Value for money   excellent
 
Remarks
Positive about stay   We loved everything in the apartment. It was very nice, clean and comfortable. The couple, who rent the apartment are both very nice and helpful. We would book again at any time.
 

Not satisfied with   Nothing.

sábado, 11 de setembro de 2010

A GUEST OPINION

Lisbon is a fascinating and comprehensive city. It is also known as "the town of the seven hills", so be prepared for up- and downhill walks.
The city has privileged natural conditions 10 Kms. from the river Tejo's mouth. At Lisbon, the river broadens into an inland sea, Mar de Palha. The sea is close by, Estoril and Cascais just half an hour away by train.
The quarters of Castelo and Alfama, the Belém zone and the Baixa are only a few of the places reflecting Lisbon's ancient history.
I don't like to mess with maps while getting to know new places, but prefer to make certain preparations. The most successful stay will depend upon it.
My advice is to buy a good map and study it well before you go. Get familiar with the main streets and -places and of course, where you'll be staying. Keep in mind that the map does not show the hills of Lisbon.
Make up your mind on a few of the sights you want to visit. In a city like Lisbon, with so many places to see, you'll be saved from a lot of time (and energy) on searching.
The Portela international airport is close to town, 10 Kms. from the centre.
Taxi to Rossío takes 20-25 min. and should cost about € 8. The cars have information in the window in both Portuguese and English.
Aerobus, the airport-bus no. 91, will take you downtown. The trip to Praça do Restauradores takes 45 minutes (depending on the traffic), costs about € 2,00, and the ticket is valid the rest of the day.
Local buses no. 44 and 45 will take you to Praça dos Restauradores for about € 1,00.
Pick up your rental car at the airport.
Spend a few minutes with the map every night in your hotel room.
My first stay in this wonderful city was, after a lot of reading and map studying ahead, a very successful and memorable one.

sexta-feira, 27 de agosto de 2010

LISBON EXPERIENCE

The historical neighborhoods of central Lisbon are perfect for visitors to the Portuguese capital to experience for themselves. Their culture, the history, the architecture and the people are fundamental aspects of Lisbon’s identity, and those who explore them will discover their own personal map. There are so many possibilities, don't let them get away.


The Bairro Alto is one of the most characterful and attractive neighborhoods in the city. The Bairro Alto boasts boutiques and bars and is a place where people meet in an eclectic and multicultural atmosphere. To discover its streets, lanes and alleys, it is essential to explore it. Traditional restaurants nestle alongside cosy bookshops; tea rooms serving signature cakes vie for attention with funky design shops and the boutiques of the most respected Portuguese fashion designers. Bairro Alto is a unique experience within Lisbon packed with secrets ripe for discovery.



From Bairro Alto, stroll down to the Chiado, the sophisticated hub for the city’s young people, artists and intellectuals The Chiado is an area of iconic cafés including “A Brasileira”, art schools, theatres and of living history. The intrinsic beauty of the Chiado, and it’s people – going about their daily lives -, makes the area what it is.


The Carmo area, next to the Chiado, has some of the most fascinating historical sites in the city, such as the Convent and Church of Carmo, which maintain their elegance and grandeur. Don’t miss the Museu Arqueológico do Carmo, which houses a collection of artefacts from pre-historic, Roman, Medieval, Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Largo do Carmo was the site of important events in the 1974 Revolution.Carmo is connected to the Baixa by the Elevador de Santa Justa, another of Lisbon’s icons. The Elevador, designed by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, is open to the public and boasts impressive views over the Baixa Pombalina and the rest of Lisbon.



The Baixa is the city's traditional shopping district where visitors can stroll around the streets and find dozens of shops offering a wide range of temptations.Rua Augusta is the main artery of the Baixa Pombalina leading north from Terreiro do Paço (known as Black Horse Square by the English), to the beautiful Praça do Rossio (Praça Dom Pedro V).



Just north of Rossio, discover Avenida da Liberdade, which in the 19th century, was the favourite promenade for the Lisbon élite. Today, the Avenida is home to exclusive international boutiques to tempt and inspire.



Although it was at the castle that everything began, historical sites can be found across the city. As the capital of the Portuguese Empire, Lisbon boasts a thousand years of history, and is peppered with monuments of great importance, reflecting the key moments in the country’s history. The peak of Lisbon's wealth was during the Age of Discovery a time which has left a heritage of rare beauty.



Close to the castle, in Graça, is the church and monastery of São Vicente de Fora, one of the most imposing and notable religious monuments in the city. It was built immediately after the city was recaptured from the Moors following a vow made by King Afonso Henriques to São Vicente during the siege of the Lisbon in 1143.



On Tuesdays and Saturdays, don’t miss one of the most popular and busy markets in the city, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, just a short stroll from the imposing church. Every imaginable object and curio – as well as genuine antiques – are on sale, and a visit to the flea market is a real walk through Lisbon culture.



Strolling down to Santa Apolónia to explore the riverside neighborhood, it is impossible to miss the unique 16th century Casa dos Bicos, so named after the diamond shaped stones that cover its façade. Note the Italian influences in the architecture combined with elements of the Portuguese Manueline style. The building belonged to Afonso de Albuquerque, Viceroy of India, and is the site of a number of Roman archaeological finds.

sexta-feira, 20 de agosto de 2010

PORTUGAL: The sea, the romance, the sunshine

Cities with ancient and contemporary attractions, colorful medieval villages, charming seaside towns; ancient castles, romantic palaces, and a rich architectural and archaeological heritage. Constant sunshine, green natural parks and mountains, grand rivers, and a vast coastline. It all adds up to Portugal's surprising variety of landscapes and cultural treasures -- an astonishing variety for such a small country, which combined with lower prices than in other European destinations, makes it one of the most rewarding travel experiences in the world.
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10 Reasons Why You Should Go to Lisbon

1. CULTURE: It's one of the world's great historical cities, with characteristic and surprising sights, cultural treasures, and a beautiful setting that make it a paradise for walkers and photographers.
2. VALUE: It's one of Europe's best values -- officially Western Europe's least expensive capital.
3. LOCATION: It's the closest European capital to the United States and just around a 2-hour flight from all the other major European cities.
4. CLIMATE: Its mild climate makes it an ideal year-round destination. Even in winter, when most other European cities are freezing, in Lisbon high temperatures rarely go below 10C (50F).
5. RESORT: It is the only European capital located so close to sandy beaches, enabling visitors to combine culture with fun by the sea.
6. SIZE: It's a compact and intimate city, ideal for a short city break or a longer romantic stay, with a lively café culture and a nightlife that is one of the most vibrant in Europe.
7. VARIETY: Its surroundings offer an incredible variety of tourist attractions, from fairytale palaces in one of Europe's most romantic towns (Sintra), to world-class golf and fun in Europe's largest casino in Estoril, to surfing in Cascais or escaping to a natural park in Arrábida, to dolphin-watching in Setúbal.
8. GATEWAY: It makes a perfect base to explore many of Portugal's most outstanding towns and villages, from Evora to Obidos.
9. SAFETY: It's one of the safest European capitals. Tourists are always automatic targets in all big cities and visitors should beware of pickpocketing in Lisbon, but serious random violent crime is practically unheard of in this city.
10. WELCOMING: It's a friendly city with a cosmopolitan population, welcoming to all visitors and families with children, and open to minorities and alternative lifestyles.

LISBOA Nominated for 4 'Tourism Oscars'


Lisbon has once again been nominated for the prestigious World Travel Awards 2010 in four categories: Europe’s Leading Destination, Europe’s Leading City Break Destination, Europe’s Leading Cruise Destination and Europe’s Leading Cruise Port.
Considered by “The Wall Street Journal” as the “Tourism Oscars," the World Travel Awards (WTA) distinguishes the world’s leading tourist destinations for their service excellence.
Last year, Lisbon triumphed at the European awards by winning the categories of Europe’s Leading Destination, Leading City Break Destination and Leading Cruise Destination.
These prizes were awarded at the 16th WTA edition held at Hotel Praia D'El Rey Marriott Golf & Beach Resort, which also won Europe’s Leading Golf & Leisure Resort and is a member of Turismo de Lisboa.
The World Travel Awards were created in 1993 and winners are elected through online voting – open to 183,000 travel agency and hospitality professionals throughout 160 countries from all continents.
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quarta-feira, 18 de agosto de 2010

"VisitLisboa" IN YOUR MOBILE PHONE



Download the VisitLisboa layer and discover Lisbon with your mobile phone. See how it works!
Visit Lisboa for Smartphone is a service provided by Turismo de Lisboa.

• What's this ?

It is a free service for Smartphone that shows to the tourist the relevant information about points of interest in Lisbon Region.

It provides a dynamic list of touristic content, presented in augmented reality, map or list mode and sorted by time, location, proximity, popularity and user preferences, allowing visiting the city in a new way.

On your Smartphone, use the Layar App (see below how to install) and then choose the layer Visit Lisboa.

• Check out points of interest near you; restaurants, night-clubs, museums, etc;
• Point your phone and see where they are on your line of sight;
• See it on a map or on a simple list;
• Get detailed information about points of interest. Share it with your friends on
your social network;
• Get detailed turn-by-turn map directions to points of interest.

• Supported Devices

To take full advantage of Augmented Reality you will need an Android Phone or iPhone with GPS, Digital Compass and Accelerometer.
In case you just have the GPS you may also find it useful to get points of interest on a map.

See the list of supported phones here :
http://layar.com/download/supported-devices/

• How to install & Use


1. Go to the iPhone App Store or Android Market (according to your phone) and search "Layar"
2. Install Layar application
3. Run Layar application and search "Visitlisboa"
4. Use it. Don't forget to add it to your favorites.

See more at www.layar.com

terça-feira, 10 de agosto de 2010

A NOSSA CONTRIBUIÇAO


De acordo com os dados do INE, o segmento de luxo contrariou a quebra de 2,3% no número de dormidas em Portugal, durante o primeiro mês do Verão, face ao ano anterior.
Ironicamente, as maiores descidas foram registadas nas estalagens e apartamentos turísticos. Estes estabelecimentos apresentaram decréscimos superiores a 10% em relação a 2009.
Quanto à localização, o estudo revela que houve uma quebra de 3% nas dormidas no Algarve e de 15% na Madeira. Em Lisboa, houve um aumento de 5%.
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A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO LISBON HISTORY

5.000 BC
Neolithic megaliths built

1.200 BC
Phoenicians land in the Tagus

138 BC
Romans conquer "Allis Ubbo", rename Felicitas Julia Olisipo

409
Barbarian tribes sweep Iberia

714
Invading Muslims take Olisipo

1147
Crusaders help newly crowned Afonso Henriques conquer city

1385
Battle of Aljubarrota cements independence from Castile

1415
Occupation of Ceuta marks start of "Age of Discoveries"

1496
Expulsion of Jews and Moors

1580
Start of 60 years' Spanish rule

1755
Earthquake destroys Lisbon; Marquês de Pombal rebuilds

1807-1811
Napoleonic wars in Portugal

1910
Declaration of the Republic

1932
Salazar made prime minister

1974
"Carnation Revolution" coup ends decades of dictatorship

1986
Portugal joins European Union

1998
Expo 98 starts tourism boom

2004
Euro 2004 polishes city's image

2007
Signing of EU's Treaty of Lisbon

segunda-feira, 9 de agosto de 2010

BAIRRO ALTO - I

A sunset in Lisbon does not mean it's the end of the day (especially on a weekend or a typical summer night). For many, the day is just beginning and many bars haven't even opened their doors yet. A typical evening might start in the cafés of Chiado, serving as meeting points before heading to a restaurant for a long, relaxed dinner in the Bairro Alto quarter. It is the epicenter of the city's bar scene and where most of the nighttime action takes place.
Venues range from the hip ("Bedroom"), to the quirky ("Pavilhão Chinês"), to the laid-back ("Clube da Esquina"). Most close between 2 and 4AM, when it is time to move down by the river to the docks of Alcântara and the district of Santos, home to several fashionable bars and clubs. The attractive setting of the docks is a pleasant place to stay and watch the sun rise to the sounds emanating from "Op Art," a bar with a view that stays open well into dawn on weekends. Best of all is ending your night (or beginning your day) on the dancefloor or sipping a cocktail on the terrace of the city's most stylish club, "Lux," partly owned by Hollywood actor John Malkovich and often hailed as Europe's best-designed club.
Lisbon is fast gaining a reputation as one of Europe's trendiest cities, and it's an established favorite with the international DJ set. The young European crowd has joined the party, with many young Spaniards, Italians, and Brits visiting the city specifically for its nightlife. It caters to everyone, offering everything from house to electronica, to 1920's-style jazz bars, to a flourishing gay scene.

If clubbing isn't your scene, classical music is well represented at various venues such as the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Culturgest. The city's several beautiful old theaters, especially Dona Maria II National Theater, present experimental contemporary works and classical plays, and for opera, look into São Carlos Theater.

For some local flavor, spend a candlelit evening at a Fado House, ranging from elegant restaurants to downmarket taverns with live Fado performers. Many have lost their authenticity (bordering on the tacky), and are targeted at tourists (clustered in Bairro Alto), but there are still some genuine Fado establishments in Alfama and Lapa. Fado remains a lively part of the city's culture, and is a must for any first-time visitor.

The major concert venues are Atlantic Pavillion and Coliseu dos Recreios, often hosting some of the world's top bands and artists.

quinta-feira, 29 de julho de 2010

CHARM & COMFORT APARTMENT

This charming apartment had it's first guests.
A.T. and his wife will make a nice comment about the apartment for sure