Located at the heart of Lisbon’s financial district, home of luxury shops and some of the city’s best green spaces, stands the desert-themed apartment, Doucen. This first floor apartment takes up 97 square meters of space and includes an outdoor terrace that leads to a lush garden. Enjoy 2 double bedrooms, both with garden views, and 3 bathrooms while taking in the Portuguese air. The open floor plan includes an entirely equipped kitchen, a fully furnished living and dining area, and a dedicated work space. This home comes with everything needed, including bedding and linens, air conditioning, and a parking space. The grass lamp shades along with the burnt orange accents and the natural Lisbon sun help to bring this desert themed apartment to life, alongside, of course, the garden directly outside the sliding doors. *Please note that the building amenities such as the pool and/or gym may have specific hours of operation and might not be available year-round. *We welcome pets, fees are subject to apply. Guests will be informed of any additional charges in the final contract. *We cannot be held liable for any noises (construction, or street noise) done outside the apartment. We also cannot be liable for any rooms without air conditioning (all the rooms with air conditioner will be explicitly explained in our description). We will not accept any reservation cancellations or refund request related to these two issues. *Our in-house design team expertly selects all apartment furniture and decor to ensure the highest level of quality and comfort. As part of consistent home upkeep, design improvements, and photo staging, there may be minor differences in furnishings seen in the photos and what you find in the apartment. Inquire with a sales agent for any questions or doub...
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