One-Bedroom Apartment With Balcony

With comfort and a bright atmosphere, this apartment on the second floor is ideal for up to two guests. The space includes a welcoming living room with a sofa and parquet floors, as well as a fully equipped kitchen featuring a refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, and a convenient dining area. The bedroom can be arranged with either a double bed or twin beds, ensuring a personalised stay.

A private balcony opens to a charming city view, while the bathroom adds an element of indulgence with a rainfall shower, bathrobe, slippers, magnifying mirror, and Oliófora amenities. The apartment also offers coffee/tea maker, minibar, TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, hairdryer, pillow menu, and a safe box. Delta coffee and water are provided throughout your stay, with the option of breakfast in bed and 24h room service.

Modern living room with green sofa, pillows, and floor lamps.
Modern living room with kitchen, red chair, gray chairs, chandelier.
Modern bathroom with marble walls, glass shower, and sleek white vanity.
Hilly cityscape with red roofs and construction cranes under an overcast sky.

In Honor of...

Casa de Bragança

Modern living room with sofa, pillows, and a floor lamp.

The House of Bragança was the last royal dynasty to rule Portugal, reigning from 1640 to 1910. It was founded by John IV, who restored Portuguese independence from Spain after 60 years of Iberian Union, marking the beginning of the Braganza era.

During its rule, the dynasty oversaw a period of political stability, cultural growth, and overseas expansion. The Braganzas played a key role in shaping Portugal’s modern identity, guiding the country through both prosperity and challenges, including colonial administration and internal reforms.

The legacy of the Casa de Bragança remains a symbol of resilience, leadership, and national pride, reflecting centuries of influence that continue to resonate in Portuguese history and culture.