Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré Apartments In the middle of “Rua Cor-de-Rosa”, the most surprising street of Lisbon’s nightlife.
Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré is located in the middle of Rua Cor-de-Rosa, the most surprising street of Lisbon’s nightlife. The pink pavement is the tip of the iceberg for those who arrive during the day and get their first impression of a street that buzzes with energy as night falls. The esplanades, cafés, bars, restaurants and discos come to life with creativity and good taste predominating. It is undoubtedly the most ‘happening’ spot in Lisbon, the best kept secret of those who like to have a good time.
The apartments are located in a building that was recently underwent urban rehabilitation, preserving its original architecture, but creating privileged conditions for medium and short term stays, including total soundproofing. What catches one’s eye is the exquisite taste and incredible amount of room available both in the 1 bedroom apartments as 2 bedroom apartments, thus proving to be an excellent choice for young couples or small groups of friends.
Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré Apartments In the middle of “Rua Cor-de-Rosa”, the most surprising street of Lisbon’s nightlife.
The one bedroom apartments are 68m2 and can accommodate up to three people. A spacious 16m2 living room, that includes a sofa-bed for the third occupant, a totally equipped 14m2 kitchen with a dining area and laundry room. The bedroom has two single beds, with the possibility of pushing them together and a wardrobe. The bathroom, with a bathtub, provides bath linen and toiletries.
The two bedroom apartments are 98m2 and can accommodate up to four people. A spacious 25m2 living room, a totally equipped 10m2 kitchen including a laundry room. The bedrooms, each with 13m2, have two single beds (with the possibility of being pushed together and becoming a double bed) and a wardrobe. The bathroom, with a bathtub, provides bath linen and toiletries.
Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré Apartments In the middle of “Rua Cor-de-Rosa”, the most surprising street of Lisbon’s nightlife.
Transport includes the Tube (Green Line), train (the Cascais Line with access to dozens of beaches), a direct connection to Aerobus (bus service from the Airport to the centre of town) and with Chiado, Bairro Alto, Terreiro do Paço and “Baixa” at a walking distance, there is no place in Lisbon as central and with such a variety of events as Cais do Sodré.
Rua Nova do Carvalho, 43
1200-291 Lisboa | Portugal
Lat: 38.707132, Long: -9.143839
Tel.: (+351) 937 771 777
Fax: (+351) 217 815 775
email: info@hello-lisbon.com
Arriving by plane
By Metro (Underground): Take the Red line (Linha Vermelha) and change at Alameda for the Green line (Linha Verde) direction Cais do Sodré. Travel time is approximately 35min + 5 min walk to Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré.
For further information visit the Lisbon Metro website.
By Bus (Aerobus): At the Airport, catch the Aerobus Line 1 (destination Cais do Sodré). Travel time is approximately 50 minutes + a 5 minute walk to Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré. For further information visit Aerobus website.
By taxi: Taxi is also a good option and takes about 20 minutes. Taxis allow you to arrive at Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and day time.
Arriving by car
Please click on the map above to trace your route.
Hello Lisbon Cais do Sodré Apartments In the middle of “Rua Cor-de-Rosa”, the most surprising street of Lisbon’s nightlife.
Ottima posizione e appartamento perfettamente funzionale e funzionante, compresa la cucina.
La situation géographique excellente, l'appart se trouve dans la rue de bars trop top et les chambres se trouvent dans la partie arrière du coup on entend pas le bruit des fêtards.
Excelentemente equipados, modernos. Excelente ubicación tanto para hacer turismo como para ocio. A pesar de estar en una calle súper animada no se escucha ningún ruido en los apartamentos puesto que la insonorización es excelente!
Accommodations in Lisbon were thin, took a unconventional option and was very pleased. The apartment is located on the colorful Pink street. Nightlife can't be heard in the apartment. Very close to Bario Alto.
Cais do Sodré
Cais do Sodré owes its name to the surname ‘ Sodré’ of a 15th century family with ties to the maritime commerce of the area. At the end of the last century, Cais do Sodré was taken over by bars with names of Northern European cities in order to attract sailors who would disembark in Lisbon. After its restoration, which began a few years ago, the whole neighbourhood became one of the most surprising and sought after spots by both tourists and locals.
We recommend a walk on the riverside, from Ribeira das Naus to Terreiro do Paço, a gastronomic visit to the Time Out Ribeira Market and a late afternoon relaxing in one of the many esplanades in the area. At night discover what Rua Cor de Rosa has to offer.
Take advantage of the proximity of the intermodal Cais do Sodré station by taking a train to the beach – there are several along the Estoril and Cascais coast line – or take the boat if you wish to discover and explore ‘the other coast’ (Cacilhas) and, when returning, you will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the city from the river.
Cais do Sodré
‘Urban intervention project’, endorsed by architect José Adrião’s studio, became the centre of a new Lisbon nightlife. Among the different spots, the Velha Senhora bar is a must (a bar with a burlesque touch), Povo (Fado and appetizers), Sol e Pesca ( the bar of canned food) and the bars/nightclubs Roterdão, Bar do Cais, MusicBox, Europa, Jamaica and Tokyo. The crowning glory is Pensão Amor, with shops, creative corners and a bar.
Rua Nova do Carvalho
Cais do Sodré
It is the Riverside front between Terreiro do Paço and Cais do Sodré, where once upon a time many of the ships used by Portuguese navigators were built. Following the recent restoration, it is now a long public walkway lined with gardens on the banks of the Tejo river and appeals to sun lovers.
Paintings, sculptures and designs by Portuguese artists, from 1850 to the present day, are on show at the Museum. It is one of the most representative places of contemporary art in Portugal. The temporary exhibitions are immensely relevant to the museum’s activities since they complement the collection.
Rua Serpa Pinto, 4
Tel. +351 213 432 148
The new Mercado da Ribeira, revived by Time Out Lisboa, has around 30 eateries, and can seat up to 500 people in a covered area and more than 250 in the esplanade, located in the west wing. The best national eateries, chefs and produce are represented here.
Av. 24 de Julho, 49
Tel.: +351 213 462 966
Cais do Sodré
We suggest you visit the following places during your stay:
A very special trip will take you through marvellous and unknown settings. An exploration that starts in the global ocean, then moves on to the dazzling marine habitats of the Atlantic, Antarctic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
Esplanada D. Carlos I
Parque das Nações
1990-005 Lisboa
Tel.: +351 218 917 002
Here you will find a great variety of Poruguese cheeses, wines, traditional meats, olive oils and cakes. It is mainly a shop but you may also indulge yourself with the tasting menus composed of jams, hams, toasts and of course, the cheeses, the stars of the company.
Rua da Conceição, 8
Mon-Sun : 10am – 8pm