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Location
Príncipe Real is a must for any Lisbon wanderer. The neighborhood (named "Royal Prince" in honor of Queen Maria II's first born) remains essentially a residential district, filled with gardens, a couple of the city's most tranquil squares, and colorful mansions, but it’s now slowly becoming one of the liveliest areas in Lisbon. Old buildings are being renovated, a young population is moving in, and the abundant charm has turned it into one of the most sought-after areas to live in with the hippest shopping, restaurants, and bars in town.
Nearest airport
LIS - Lisbon Portela Airport
Nearest train station
The Rossio Railway Station
Spa & Recreation
Outdoor pool, walking tours
Food & Drink
Restaurant: Portuguese and international cuisine, cocktail bar
What's more
Valet parking
A great place for a slow, take-your-time kind of family road trip, Portugal seduces with its sandy islands with a treasure trove of sea life, peaceful coves tucked next to sea cliffs, child-friendly attitude, and delicious cuisine.