R. de 31 de JaneiroPorto, União das freguesias de Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória 4000Portugal
Property
Furnished: | YES |
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Ownership: | Apartment |
Type: | 1 bedroom apartment |
Bedrooms: | 1 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Area: | 69M² (743.0 sq ft) |
Exterior area: | 4.4M² (47 sq ft) |
Council Tax Band: | TBC |
Energy Certificate Rating: | A |
Energy Certificate Performance: | 999.0 |
FinancialsPrice: €370,000($385,281)
Price: | €370,000 ($385,281) |
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DescriptionLocation:
Situated in one of the most iconic streets of Porto, Rua 31 de Janeiro, this street, is situated right in the heart of Porto downtown and it is famous for being a lively street, historically known as an old commercial spot, where the popular trams of the city pass by and with stunning view over the Clérigos Tower.
In the surroundings you can find all kinds of shops, restaurants, coffees, pharmacies, banks, markets and more.
“FEEL THE HEARTBEAT OF A UNIQUE LIFESTYLE”
The apartment:
1 bedroom | Internal Area: 751,32 ft2 (69,80 m2) | Garden: 548,95 ft2 (51 m2)
Distances:
Francisco Sá Carneiro International Airport: 20 min by car
São Bento Railway Station: 290m
São Bento Metro Station: 450m
Aliados Metro Station: 550m
By foot, by car or using the city’s modern public transport network, accessibility to the main points of interest is guaranteed.
Luís I Bridge: 650m
Avenida dos Aliados – City Hall: 550m • Ribeira Historical Centre: 1100m
Clérigos Tower: 600m
Porto Cathedral: 700m
S. João National Theatre: 300m
About the Union of Parishes of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória:
Is the parish where it is located, not only the heart of the city but also as the historical part of it, full of monuments, churches, and works of enormous relevance for the heritage of Porto. It is also the main tourist spot in the city, for example: (Clérigos Tower; Porto Cathedral; The Lello Bookstore, and many more...)
About Porto:
Capital and gateway to the north of Portugal, Porto is both the city that provided a nation with a name and a fortified wine known world-wide: port.
Northern Portugal, widely regarded as the driver of the Portuguese economy. Entrepreneurship and technology allow Porto to be considered as one of Europe’s main start-up hubs, with a growing number of techno- logical companies choosing Porto for their headquar- ters, not only because of easy access to skilled labour, but also for the city’s good access routes and available facilities.
With its splendid geographical location on the mouth of the river Douro and an architectural heritage of exceptional quality, the historic centre of Porto was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. Porto is the capital of the North and the second largest city in the country; its hard-working inhabitants are noted for their commercial enterprise, always standing firm against outside impositions and foreign invaders, which explains why Porto has become known as the «unvanquished» city.
In addition to its history, any visitor to Porto will be quickly impressed by the forceful character both of the city and its inhabitants.
If you want to get to know the city better, we recommend a gentle stroll through its streets, taking time to admire the typical granite houses and monuments, enjoying a tram ride along the banks of the river, or even going for a boat ride under the city ́s six bridges, from where you can enjoy an entirely different view of the city. These itineraries seek to demonstrate the impressive contrasts this city has to offer. The "Baixa (Downtown)" of Porto, with all the rhythms of city life, its movement, and intense retailing. There is a very peculiar expression that bestows a Nordic, mercantile tone onto a city that is both spiritually and intensely baroque. In sharp contrast, in the Serralves Park, there is the sheer modernity of the building housing the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the romantic, soothing surroundings of the surrounding leafy park.
Neighborhood
Location:
Situated in one of the most iconic streets of Porto, Rua 31 de Janeiro, this street, is situated right in the heart of Porto downtown and it is famous for being a lively street, historically known as an old commercial spot, where the popular trams of the city pass by and with stunning view over the Clérigos Tower.
In the surroundings you can find all kinds of shops, restaurants, coffees, pharmacies, banks, markets and more.
“FEEL THE HEARTBEAT OF A UNIQUE LIFESTYLE”
The apartment:
1 bedroom | Internal Area: 751,32 ft2 (69,80 m2) | Garden: 548,95 ft2 (51 m2)
Distances:
Francisco Sá Carneiro International Airport: 20 min by car
São Bento Railway Station: 290m
São Bento Metro Station: 450m
Aliados Metro Station: 550m
By foot, by car or using the city’s modern public transport network, accessibility to the main points of interest is guaranteed.
Luís I Bridge: 650m
Avenida dos Aliados – City Hall: 550m • Ribeira Historical Centre: 1100m
Clérigos Tower: 600m
Porto Cathedral: 700m
S. João National Theatre: 300m
About the Union of Parishes of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória:
Is the parish where it is located, not only the heart of the city but also as the historical part of it, full of monuments, churches, and works of enormous relevance for the heritage of Porto. It is also the main tourist spot in the city, for example: (Clérigos Tower; Porto Cathedral; The Lello Bookstore, and many more...)
About Porto:
Capital and gateway to the north of Portugal, Porto is both the city that provided a nation with a name and a fortified wine known world-wide: port.
Northern Portugal, widely regarded as the driver of the Portuguese economy. Entrepreneurship and technology allow Porto to be considered as one of Europe’s main start-up hubs, with a growing number of techno- logical companies choosing Porto for their headquar- ters, not only because of easy access to skilled labour, but also for the city’s good access routes and available facilities.
With its splendid geographical location on the mouth of the river Douro and an architectural heritage of exceptional quality, the historic centre of Porto was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. Porto is the capital of the North and the second largest city in the country; its hard-working inhabitants are noted for their commercial enterprise, always standing firm against outside impositions and foreign invaders, which explains why Porto has become known as the «unvanquished» city.
In addition to its history, any visitor to Porto will be quickly impressed by the forceful character both of the city and its inhabitants.
If you want to get to know the city better, we recommend a gentle stroll through its streets, taking time to admire the typical granite houses and monuments, enjoying a tram ride along the banks of the river, or even going for a boat ride under the city ́s six bridges, from where you can enjoy an entirely different view of the city. These itineraries seek to demonstrate the impressive contrasts this city has to offer. The "Baixa (Downtown)" of Porto, with all the rhythms of city life, its movement, and intense retailing. There is a very peculiar expression that bestows a Nordic, mercantile tone onto a city that is both spiritually and intensely baroque. In sharp contrast, in the Serralves Park, there is the sheer modernity of the building housing the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the romantic, soothing surroundings of the surrounding leafy park.
Exclusive 1 Bedroom Apartment with private garden in the heart of Porto city, Portugal
DescriptionLocation:
Situated in one of the most iconic streets of Porto, Rua 31 de Janeiro, this street, is situated right in the heart of Porto downtown and it is famous for being a lively street, historically known as an old commercial spot, where the popular trams of the city pass by and with stunning view over the Clérigos Tower.
In the surroundings you can find all kinds of shops, restaurants, coffees, pharmacies, banks, markets and more.
“FEEL THE HEARTBEAT OF A UNIQUE LIFESTYLE”
The apartment:
1 bedroom | Internal Area: 751,32 ft2 (69,80 m2) | Garden: 548,95 ft2 (51 m2)
Distances:
Francisco Sá Carneiro International Airport: 20 min by car
São Bento Railway Station: 290m
São Bento Metro Station: 450m
Aliados Metro Station: 550m
By foot, by car or using the city’s modern public transport network, accessibility to the main points of interest is guaranteed.
Luís I Bridge: 650m
Avenida dos Aliados – City Hall: 550m • Ribeira Historical Centre: 1100m
Clérigos Tower: 600m
Porto Cathedral: 700m
S. João National Theatre: 300m
About the Union of Parishes of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória:
Is the parish where it is located, not only the heart of the city but also as the historical part of it, full of monuments, churches, and works of enormous relevance for the heritage of Porto. It is also the main tourist spot in the city, for example: (Clérigos Tower; Porto Cathedral; The Lello Bookstore, and many more...)
About Porto:
Capital and gateway to the north of Portugal, Porto is both the city that provided a nation with a name and a fortified wine known world-wide: port.
Northern Portugal, widely regarded as the driver of the Portuguese economy. Entrepreneurship and technology allow Porto to be considered as one of Europe’s main start-up hubs, with a growing number of techno- logical companies choosing Porto for their headquar- ters, not only because of easy access to skilled labour, but also for the city’s good access routes and available facilities.
With its splendid geographical location on the mouth of the river Douro and an architectural heritage of exceptional quality, the historic centre of Porto was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. Porto is the capital of the North and the second largest city in the country; its hard-working inhabitants are noted for their commercial enterprise, always standing firm against outside impositions and foreign invaders, which explains why Porto has become known as the «unvanquished» city.
In addition to its history, any visitor to Porto will be quickly impressed by the forceful character both of the city and its inhabitants.
If you want to get to know the city better, we recommend a gentle stroll through its streets, taking time to admire the typical granite houses and monuments, enjoying a tram ride along the banks of the river, or even going for a boat ride under the city ́s six bridges, from where you can enjoy an entirely different view of the city. These itineraries seek to demonstrate the impressive contrasts this city has to offer. The "Baixa (Downtown)" of Porto, with all the rhythms of city life, its movement, and intense retailing. There is a very peculiar expression that bestows a Nordic, mercantile tone onto a city that is both spiritually and intensely baroque. In sharp contrast, in the Serralves Park, there is the sheer modernity of the building housing the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the romantic, soothing surroundings of the surrounding leafy park.
Neighborhood
Location:
Situated in one of the most iconic streets of Porto, Rua 31 de Janeiro, this street, is situated right in the heart of Porto downtown and it is famous for being a lively street, historically known as an old commercial spot, where the popular trams of the city pass by and with stunning view over the Clérigos Tower.
In the surroundings you can find all kinds of shops, restaurants, coffees, pharmacies, banks, markets and more.
“FEEL THE HEARTBEAT OF A UNIQUE LIFESTYLE”
The apartment:
1 bedroom | Internal Area: 751,32 ft2 (69,80 m2) | Garden: 548,95 ft2 (51 m2)
Distances:
Francisco Sá Carneiro International Airport: 20 min by car
São Bento Railway Station: 290m
São Bento Metro Station: 450m
Aliados Metro Station: 550m
By foot, by car or using the city’s modern public transport network, accessibility to the main points of interest is guaranteed.
Luís I Bridge: 650m
Avenida dos Aliados – City Hall: 550m • Ribeira Historical Centre: 1100m
Clérigos Tower: 600m
Porto Cathedral: 700m
S. João National Theatre: 300m
About the Union of Parishes of Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória:
Is the parish where it is located, not only the heart of the city but also as the historical part of it, full of monuments, churches, and works of enormous relevance for the heritage of Porto. It is also the main tourist spot in the city, for example: (Clérigos Tower; Porto Cathedral; The Lello Bookstore, and many more...)
About Porto:
Capital and gateway to the north of Portugal, Porto is both the city that provided a nation with a name and a fortified wine known world-wide: port.
Northern Portugal, widely regarded as the driver of the Portuguese economy. Entrepreneurship and technology allow Porto to be considered as one of Europe’s main start-up hubs, with a growing number of techno- logical companies choosing Porto for their headquar- ters, not only because of easy access to skilled labour, but also for the city’s good access routes and available facilities.
With its splendid geographical location on the mouth of the river Douro and an architectural heritage of exceptional quality, the historic centre of Porto was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1996. Porto is the capital of the North and the second largest city in the country; its hard-working inhabitants are noted for their commercial enterprise, always standing firm against outside impositions and foreign invaders, which explains why Porto has become known as the «unvanquished» city.
In addition to its history, any visitor to Porto will be quickly impressed by the forceful character both of the city and its inhabitants.
If you want to get to know the city better, we recommend a gentle stroll through its streets, taking time to admire the typical granite houses and monuments, enjoying a tram ride along the banks of the river, or even going for a boat ride under the city ́s six bridges, from where you can enjoy an entirely different view of the city. These itineraries seek to demonstrate the impressive contrasts this city has to offer. The "Baixa (Downtown)" of Porto, with all the rhythms of city life, its movement, and intense retailing. There is a very peculiar expression that bestows a Nordic, mercantile tone onto a city that is both spiritually and intensely baroque. In sharp contrast, in the Serralves Park, there is the sheer modernity of the building housing the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the romantic, soothing surroundings of the surrounding leafy park.
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