A comfortable, tastefully decorated, and recently renovated studio with a strategic location near the city center. Situated in a quiet, urban, family-friendly area, it's close to several attractions, including the Marta Ortigão Sampaio House-Museum, Casa da Música, and areas known for art and nightlife such as the Art Spot and Night Spot districts! With stylish decor, this open-plan studio has been thoughtfully designed to offer comfortable dining, living, and sleeping areas. It provides access to a shared garden terrace - perfect for unwinding in the evenings. The studio features a charming space furnished with a double bed and a single bed, a bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area. Free on-street parking is available right in front of the building. Other amenities include a flat-screen satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, and a washing machine for your convenience. The apartment is just a 5-minute walk from the "Casa da Música" metro station, offering easy access to all parts of the city, including the historic center — only 4 minutes away (3 metro stops). Alternatively, take a stroll down Rua de Cedofeita, one of Porto's most iconic streets, where you'll find art galleries, nightlife (Galerias de Paris), the main avenue (Avenida dos Aliados), the riverside Ribeira area, the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, and the famous Port wine cellars. The modern Casa da Música concert hall and the Boavista Roundabout are also just a short 5-minute walk away. You will have access to the entire apartment as well as the shared garden terrace, which includes a barbecue area. A deposit must be paid upon check-in. Other Things to Note We’re flexible with check-in times, but for same-day bookings, check-in time must be confirmed in advance (typically 1 to 3 hours after booking is completed)...
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