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Villa Baixa – Lisbon Luxury Apartments
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Villa Baixa – Lisbon Luxury Apartments

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Location: Year of most recent renovation
Location: Total number of rooms
Location: Number of floors (main building)
Location: Apartments
Distances (in meters): 50 Bus/Train station
Room facilities (Standard room): Number of bedrooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): TV
Room facilities (Standard room): Cable TV
Room facilities (Standard room): 220V power supply
Room facilities (Standard room): Kitchen utensils, plates & cups
Room facilities (Standard room): Microwave
Room facilities (Standard room): Tea and coffee making facilities
Room facilities (Standard room): Ironing set
Room facilities (Standard room): Individually adjustable air conditioning
Room facilities (Standard room): Safe
Room facilities (Standard room): Turndown service
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Cot on demand
Facilities: Key Collection
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Car hire
Facilities: Airport Shuttle
Facilities: Babysitting service
Facilities: Multilingual staff
Facilities: Bellboy service
Facilities: Smoke detector
Facilities: Luggage room
Facilities: Toaster
Facilities: Oven
Facilities: Electric kettle
Things to keep in mind: Children get free accommodation, meals payable on the spot
Things to keep in mind: Identification card at arrival
Things to keep in mind: No hen/stag or any other parties allowed
Healthy & Safety (COVID): Portugal - Clean and Safe

In a privileged setting, between a hill by São Jorge's castle walls on the right, the splendid Santa Justa lift on the left and the nearby deep blue river Tagus, one comes across the Villa Baixa aparthotel. Discreet, with slightly austere yet elegant lines, like many buildings in the “Baixa Pombalina” (the downtown area that was re-built by the Marquis of Pombal, the kingdom's Prime Minister, after the 1755 earthquake), Villa Baixa is engaging both for its historical surroundings and especially for its interiors which combine one of Portugal's most beautiful traditions – tile work – with a contemporaneity displayed in sleek atmospheres, little details and a remarkable comfort to which the 21st century visitor is particularly sensitive.