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Parish: Faro (Sé e São Pedro)
County: Faro
District: Faro - Status: Used
- Property Type: Apartment
- Bedrooms: 3
- Internal Area: 79 m²
- Covered Area: 109 m²
- Year of construction:
- Energy Rating C
- Bathroom (s) 2
- Living Room (s) 1
- Total bedroom(s) 3
- Corridor
- Kitchen(s)
- Entrance Hall
- Sunroom
- Balconies 3
- Airport
- Highway
- Fire station
- Shopping Center
- City Center
- School
- Green areas
- Train Station
- Railway Station
- Pharmacy
- Gymnasium
- Supermarket
- Hospital
- Market
- Swimming Pools
- Police
- Public Transport
- Commercial Area
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Wardrobes 2
- Double Glazed
- Gross Area 108.55 m²
- Net Area 79.00 m²
3 bedroom flat with generous areas and good sun exposure with south/west exposure. Located in a quiet area of the city but close to all services, transport network and amenities.
- 5 min walk from the hospital;
- 5 min walk from the University of Penha;
- 5 min walk from Faro Municipal Market;
- 10 min walk from downtown;
- 8 min drive from Faro International Airport;
- 10 min. drive from Faro Island beach;
The property is composed by
- circulation corridor with large wardrobe;
- living room with balcony;
- kitchen with marquee;
- 1 bathroom with bathtub;
- 1 bathroom with poliban;
- 3 spacious rooms with access to balconies;
Fraction inserted in 3rd floor without lift.
Excellent investment both for own habitation and for rentabilization.
About Faro:
As a holiday destination, Faro is often undervalued, considered only as a point of entry to the south of Portugal via the main airport in the region. This has allowed Faro to retain its peaceful environment and traditional charm, which is concentrated inside the Old City walls.
Faro is situated on the edge of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a series of salt water lagoons and mudflats which are the refuge for migratory birds and wildlife. After the Ria Formosa Natural Park are the three restingas islands, which shelter the beaches of Faro and are some of the least developed in the Algarve. This guide will provide an introduction to Faro, both as a holiday destination and a day trip.
Faro has a very different atmosphere to the busy and frenetic resorts of the western Algarve. The city is very scenic, especially inside the walled city and in the area surrounding the marina.
Faro boasts more monuments and historic buildings than many other cities in the Algarve, while the charming shopping area is full of outdoor cafes and is designed for Portuguese customers. Excursions to the Ria Formosa Natural Park depart from the small port, with ferry services to the almost deserted beaches of the restingas islands.
Faro is an important city, so there is a wide range of cafes, restaurants and bars, and many of these are designed for Portuguese customers, providing traditional cuisine at an exceptional value. As Faro is slightly out of touch with the most common tourist trail, the city is never overcrowded with tourists, even during the peak of summer.
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- 5 min walk from the hospital;
- 5 min walk from the University of Penha;
- 5 min walk from Faro Municipal Market;
- 10 min walk from downtown;
- 8 min drive from Faro International Airport;
- 10 min. drive from Faro Island beach;
The property is composed by
- circulation corridor with large wardrobe;
- living room with balcony;
- kitchen with marquee;
- 1 bathroom with bathtub;
- 1 bathroom with poliban;
- 3 spacious rooms with access to balconies;
Fraction inserted in 3rd floor without lift.
Excellent investment both for own habitation and for rentabilization.
About Faro:
As a holiday destination, Faro is often undervalued, considered only as a point of entry to the south of Portugal via the main airport in the region. This has allowed Faro to retain its peaceful environment and traditional charm, which is concentrated inside the Old City walls.
Faro is situated on the edge of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a series of salt water lagoons and mudflats which are the refuge for migratory birds and wildlife. After the Ria Formosa Natural Park are the three restingas islands, which shelter the beaches of Faro and are some of the least developed in the Algarve. This guide will provide an introduction to Faro, both as a holiday destination and a day trip.
Faro has a very different atmosphere to the busy and frenetic resorts of the western Algarve. The city is very scenic, especially inside the walled city and in the area surrounding the marina.
Faro boasts more monuments and historic buildings than many other cities in the Algarve, while the charming shopping area is full of outdoor cafes and is designed for Portuguese customers. Excursions to the Ria Formosa Natural Park depart from the small port, with ferry services to the almost deserted beaches of the restingas islands.
Faro is an important city, so there is a wide range of cafes, restaurants and bars, and many of these are designed for Portuguese customers, providing traditional cuisine at an exceptional value. As Faro is slightly out of touch with the most common tourist trail, the city is never overcrowded with tourists, even during the peak of summer.
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