Rua Augusta Collection - Comfort is a 2 bedroom apartment located in Rua Augusta, the most famous and monumental street in the city of Lisbon, a must-visit point of the Portuguese capital. Paved with the typical Portuguese sidewalk and full of street artists, shops, cafes, restaurants, museums and monuments, Rua Augusta is the best location to discover Lisbon! The apartment was carefully renovated and decorated, offering a superior level of comfort. Here you can enjoy the experience of getting to know the city like a privileged local, from the first time in the morning, as you will easily reach anywhere, before everyone else! Decorated in a modern, sober and sophisticated style, all spaces were carefully used in a harmonious way and with a superior level of comfort. You have at your disposal a very well equipped kitchenette, living and dining room, two bedrooms (one is a single bedroom, mezanine) and a complete bathroom with shower. The apartment is fully prepared with towels, sheets, heating, air conditioning, dishwashers and clothes, cable TV and internet. Rua Augusta Collection - Comfort hosts 3 guests comfortably. The water and power bills are included in the month ́s rent, in a maximum of 50€ for each one. WiFi, cable TV and all taxes are included also. The price includes, once per month, a complete cleaning of the apartment and laundry service. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you...
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