Traditional Portuguese Town House with Magnificent Sea Views
Listing Summary
Listing No:2386
Sleeps up to:8
Location Type:Not specified
Listing description
This four bedroom, four bathroom air-conditioned town house is located in a quiet street literally a stones throw from the centre of Lagos, with its cafes, bars and restaurants, individual shops and ambient streets. The Blue Flag awarded Marina is just a 5 minute stroll along the promenade and across the footbridge. Continue a little further to Meia Praia Beach with it's 5km stretch of golden sand and panoramic views across the bay, water sports and great beach bars/restaurants too. Batata beach is a beautiful cove, just a stroll along the avenida (promenade) and across from the Historic Town Centre. The house has English and German satellite TV. The master bedroom has patio doors leading onto a terrace with a spiral staircase up to the large furnished roof terrace, with integral BBQ and panoramic views of the sea, town and country side! This property adheres to all the legal requirements and safety regulations for rental purposes and has been granted the 'Alojamento Local' license.
Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in British Pounds, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
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Additional Information
Outside
Barbecue/grill with sink and outdoor dining terrace with extensive views over Meia Praia and Lagos. Additional large sunbathing terrace with sun loungers.
Coast/Beach
You will find a number of beautiful beaches in Lagos. From the 6 mile stretch of golden sands of Meia Praia on the doorstep, it’s more than worthwhile to explore the beautiful caves along the coast. One of the most photographed beaches in the world is Praia Dona Ana, a beautiful cove formed in the surrounding cliffs, within walking distance of the town centre & is accessed via a few steep steps. Should you wish, a little further by car, Praia da Luz is a short journey with its safe endorsed bay.
Golf
Within 20 mins drive from the town house you will find: Parque da Floresta - crafted through valleys and over inland hills, in early spring the area is blanketed with beautiful white flowers. Boavista - set in a stunning position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the historic town of Lagos. The natural landscape aided Howard Swan to design this award winning course. Palmares - Opened in 1976. The course combines links style golf with a slightly more hilly back 9. The first 5 holes follow the beach of Meia Praia. Holes 10-18 offer stunning views of the Monchique Mountains. Please contact us for assistance in booking discounted golf.
Travel
Car is not essential. Nearest major airport is Faro 90km. Nearest railway station at Lagos 1km. Nearest motorway junction of A22 4km.
Distances
Lagos town centre 250m. Lagos marina 600m. Batata beach 850m. Meia Praia beach 800m. Palmares golf course 3km. Boavista golf course 3km. Praia da Luz: 4km. Portimao 12km. Parque da Floresta golf course 16km. Vila do Bispo 30km. Monchique 32km. Cape St Vincent 42km.
Further details
This property adheres to all the legal requirements and safety regulations for rental purposes and has recently been granted the ' Alojamento Local' license. We have a complaints book. All photographs, Lee Downham 2009.