Avenida da Liberdade and Príncipe Real



Can you imagine yourself living on a stunning avenue, 90 metres wide and 1,100 metres long? Well, stop imagining and start making plans for life on Avenida da Liberdade. One of Lisbon’s most central areas, it’s covered from top to bottom with traditional, two-tone Portuguese paving, as well as the greenery of various trees and flower beds. Living here means sharing an address with luxury shops and five-star hotels, while residing in one of the many majestic buildings on the avenue, mere minutes away from any point in the city.

Properties for sale in Avenida da Liberdade and Príncipe Real




Majestic buildings are also found in Príncipe Real. A fashionable part of the Portuguese capital, this neighbourhood is ideal for those who like a city buzz – both day and night. If street markets are your thing, then Príncipe Real will suit you: every weekend the park, which has a children’s playground, plays host to markets selling everything from antiques to organic produce and handicrafts. Living here also means enjoying a wide range of restaurants serving cuisine from all over the world: Portuguese, Italian, Peruvian, Japanese, Indian, Lebanese, to name but a few.



And what are the houses like?

 

The properties in Avenida da Liberdade's prime area offer amenities, such as parking, balconies, terraces, swimming pools, gyms and security services. In Príncipe Real, which is also considered one of the capital’s most exclusive areas, the architecture of the buildings is refined and sophisticated, with balconies and terraces overlooking the Tagus, as well as parking spaces.

Surroundings

Park Eduardo VII

It is the largest park in Lisbon named after the King of England who, in 1903, reaffirmed the alliance between the two countries. 

Marquês de Pombal Square

In honour of the Portuguese nobleman, diplomat and statesman responsible for several administrative, economic and social reforms.

Príncipe Real Garden

The Príncipe Real Garden is one of the most beautiful romantic-style gardens with exotic plant species and the palaces of eclectic taste that surround it.