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Alenquer Camping and Bungalows (Lisbon, Portugal)

30 miles north of Lisbon, on the wine road view, family mangement,Bungalows 30 minutes drive north of Lisbon, on the wine road, rural ambiance, with pool, esplanade, bar, restaurant Next to highway crossroads to all surroundings of great lisbon... [more]
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Casa Miradouro (Lisbon, Portugal)

19th century Manor House, completely remodeled 1994Quiet location Close to historic center of Sintra, superb views. Casa Miradouro was built around 1890 for a family of army officers. In 1987 the family moved out and the house stood empty for six years.... [more]
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Costta (Lisbon, Portugal)

Rooms with Art in the very centre of Lisbon (No groups)Rooms with Art in the very centre of Lisbon (No groups)
In the 4th floor of a 200 hundred years old building in the heart of Lisbon we have Costta, a 6 room Bed & Breakfast (breakfast is not available yet) which was a former Guest... [more]
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Danubio Residencial (Lisbon, Portugal)

Small, located in heart of lisbon. in down town, close to Avenida da Liberdade, it consist in single, twin and doubles rooms. Danubio Residencial have a private patio when you can smoke, read, take a breakfast etc.Danubio Residencial is located in down town, within walking distance to the heart of... [more]
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Hospedaria Verde Esperanca (Lisbon, Portugal)

Verde Esperanca is a Guest House located in Lisbons historical heart. Located in a historical quarter which is one of the most emblematic of the city and very well served of public transports, where you can travel to everywhere by bus.Located in a historical quarter which is one of the most... [more]
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Latina Hostel (Lisbon, Portugal)

Lovely downtown accommodation.New And Clean, Cookings & Laundry Facilities if shared apartment.Privates ensuite- Doubles, Triples and Twins, Shared- Female & Male Dorms.Lovely downtown accommodation,entire apartments or rooms: twins, doubles, .Fully equipped kitchen,(almost year... [more]
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Lisbon Private Room (Lisbon, Portugal)

Simple downtown accomodation Old and Simple quiet private room. Cookings and Laundry facilities. Private single and doubles rooms Like family home. Good for a erasmus student- important-please confirm your estimated arrival timeLocated in heart of Lisbon, finance district, close to all... [more]
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Pensao New Aljubarrota (Lisbon, Portugal)

Pretigious building in the city's historical centre and main pedestrian area (the Baixa) Located on 4th floor, with a great view of the St. George Castle.Guest house with 10 private rooms, it consist with single, double, triple, quadruple and dorms rooms. The bathroom are collectives With 75... [more]
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Quinta Da Alcaidaria-mor (Lisbon, Portugal)

Just over one hour drive from Lisbon and a few minutes from The Fátima Sanctuary,one of the most important centres of pilgrimage in the world, is the Quinta da Alcaidaria-Mor, a manor house that has been the property of our famaly since the XVIIth This lovely wisteria-clad manor has been the... [more]
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Residencia Oliveira (Lisbon, Portugal)

Residencia Oliveira is located right in the centre of lisbon and is typical portuguese building with old tyles on the wall and a fabulous roof garden full of flowers.We are located close to the follow museum: Water Museum Military Museum Tyles Museum Nearby we have FEIRA DA LADRA (... [more]
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Lisbon is a fascinating of old-fashioned and funky art, architecture and traditions. Its one of Europes most enjoyable capitals with its relaxed atmosphere, cultural diversity, reasonable prices and charming architecture. Lisbon is set on seven low hills next to the Rio Tejo. The citys atmosphere is rich with wonderful old buildings, Europes longest suspension bridge, and fascinating museums and monuments. Despite the citys muscle-aching hills, Lisbon is compact enough to explore on foot. If your legs get tired, Lisbon has very convenient, bus, trolley and subway lines as well as funiculars to take you up the steeper hills. The capital of Portugal is currently in the middle of a building boom which began after it was chosen as the host city for Expo 98. Metro lines have been extended, mosaic sidewalks have been re-paved and medieval facades have been restored. One of the most urgent works is the saving and restauration of the Alfama, the old town. The city moves to pulsing new rhythms, as African music clubs are all the rage. Contrasting to this modern diversity, Portuguese fado songs continue to be heard, the soulful music (which originated here) is still hitting notes of passionate melancholy. A good way to orient yourself and enjoy a panoramic view is to climb one of the seven hills - Penha de França, Senhora do Monte, Graça, São Jorge, São Pedro Alcantara, Santa Catarina, Estrela. São Jorge is topped by a famous castle, Castelo de São Jorge, and has the most spectacular picturesque view - as the sun sets over the Rio Tejo. Generally speaking, you can spend an unlimited time discovering and re-discovering this charming city, however if you are on a tight schedule, don't miss exploring the Alfama District, Bairro Alto, and Belem (see under sights for more information). Lisbon is really a wonderful place to explore, anytime of the year. If you are lucky, the sky is blue and the sun is shining even in february and november. http://www.geocities.com/discoveringportugal/baixa.html
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