T3 to rent semi with possibility to be fully furnished. Refurbished apartment. Hall, living room with balcony 2 bedrooms with wardrobe, bedroom/office with balcony, kitchen equipped with glass-ceramic hob, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, small frigirific, with Marquise, 2 bathrooms. Building in a good state of preservation, with 2 elevators. Street of Little Transit offering much traquility to those who inhabit this building.
Arroios is a Portuguese parish of the Municipality of Lisbon, belonging to the central zone of the capital. With all kinds of local commerce, several shops, local lodgings, metro station of Picoas or Saldanha. Street without very quiet traffic. It is one of the main economic centres of the European continent, thanks to a growing financial progress favored by the largest container port on the Atlantic coast of Europe and more recently by Humberto Delgado Airport, which receives more than 20 million Passengers annually (2015). Lisboa has a network of highways and a system of high-speed railways (Alfa Pendular), which connects the main Portuguese cities to the capital. The city is the seventh most visited in southern Europe. Located on the right bank of the Tagus estuary, 38 º 42 ' N and 9 º 00 ' W, with maximum altitude in the Serra de Monsanto (226 meters of altitude), Lisbon is the westernmost capital of Europe. It is situated to the west of Portugal, on the Atlantic Ocean coast. The boundaries of the city, contrary to what occurs in large cities, are well delimited within the boundaries of the historical perimeter. This led to the creation of several cities around Lisbon, such as Loures, Odivelas, Amadora and Oeiras, which are in fact part of the metropolitan perimeter of Lisbon. More recently, south of the Tagus, but already belonging to the district of Setúbal, Almada, Seixal and Barreiro are also home to the urbanistic expansion of Lisbon in particular after 1974, benefiting from the proximity to the Neuralgic center of Lisbon, although with a Clearly distinct identity from the existing north of the Tagus.
The historic center of the city consists of seven hills, some of the streets too narrow to allow the passage of vehicles. The city serves three funicular and one elevator (Santa Justa elevator). The western part of the city is occupied by the Monsanto Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in Europe, with an area of almost 10 km². Lisbon has gained land in the river with successive landfills, especially from the NINETEENTH century onwards. These landfill sites allowed the creation of avenues, the implementation of railroad lines and the construction of port facilities and even new urbanisation such as Parque das Nações and equipment such as the Belém Cultural Center. Housing Permit - 11