Refurbished flat furnished and with fully equipped kitchen in a building in good condition. Expenses not included, it is not possible to rent less than 10 months. It has living room, 2 single bedrooms, 1 large interior bedroom with double bed. 2 bathrooms with shower, toilet and pantry with washing machine. It also has an open balcony. Equipped with air conditioning in all rooms. Charming and characteristic building. Apartment with excellent sun exposure! Close to the Anjos subway and Praça do Chile. Lots of commerce and services in the surroundings. Good access to the city centre and peripheral areas. Exempt from L.U., property is prior to 1951. Book your visit! Location: At one time, numerous watercourses ran through this place. The name ’Arroios’ evokes those watercourses that existed here and that still survive in the toponyms of the streets of the parish. Arroios was not always a single parish - the current situation resulted from the merger of the former parishes of Anjos, Pena and São Jorge de Arroios. The settlement of this territory grew next to the first two poles, the Church of the Holy Angels (1551) and the Convent of Santana (1562). Fertile lands, abundant in water, settled populations and numerous convents were installed here, which after the extinction of the Religious Orders were converted, for the most part, into hospital facilities. The opening of Avenida Almirante Reis determined the urbanisation of the nearby farms, giving rise to the neighbourhoods of Andrade, England, the Azores and the Colonies, so known for their thematic toponymy, aimed at the petty bourgeoisie who worked in the vicinity. Immigration has brought great population changes in the area, and today it is one of the most intercultural areas of Lisbon, which the urban rehabilitation of the area has sought to frame. Leisure and Culture: The Empire Cinema and the Sotto Mayor Palace were built on this site. Many other structures such as churches, palaces, squares and neighbourhoods, were born and today make Arroios a place rich in heritage. This is a parish with history and culture that has at its disposal architectural, religious and civil heritage, which deserves knowledge, protection and appreciation. Get to know some of the heritage that gives identity and differentiation to the Parish of Arroios. The following stand out for their importance: - Monte Agudo Viewpoint - Empire Cinema - Colonies Quarter - Camões Secondary School - Sotto Mayor Palace - Faculty of Medical Sciences of the New University of Lisbon - Safety Pavilion of Miguel Bombarda Hospital - Old Campo Santana Bullring - Viúva Lamego Factory - Largo do Intendente Pina Manique - Chapel of the Palace of Bemposta - Convent of Arroios - Ancient Church of the Angels - Regueirão dos Anjos Education: Arroios is characterised by its linguistic and cultural diversity, with about 80 nationalities sharing this place. The schools of this parish, namely the levels of non-tertiary education that include nurseries, kindergartens and 1st, 2nd and 3rd cycle schools, reflect the permanent multicultural coexistence, visible in the dozens of languages of origin of its children and young people. Education through linguistic and cultural diversity is, consequently, valued by this Parish Council, seeking to guarantee freedom, tolerance and acceptance of difference, in a community that wants to be inclusive. In the field of public education, the Arroios Parish Council directly oversees two school groups and one non-grouped secondary school, the Nuno Gonçalves School Group, the Luís de Camões School Group and the Camões Secondary School. Dozens of private educational institutions are also located in this area of the city of Lisbon, from kindergartens to colleges and vocational schools, as well as university education institutions such as NOVA Medical School | Faculty of Medical Sciences (NMS|FCM), or the Military Academy. Ref. LS012404 #ref:LS012404