👧 GIRLS ONLY – Sunny Room in Central Apartment Near 3 Metro Lines Bright and cozy apartment located in a central, safe, and quiet neighborhood, just steps from three metro lines. Exclusively for girls, the apartment is fully furnished, well-equipped, and thoughtfully decorated to provide a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. 🛏️ ROOM FEATURES The room has a large window for natural light and includes: Bed with bedspread and blanket Bedside table Wardrobe with hangers Chest of drawers Desk and chair Shelves and storage units Cable TV and Wi-Fi included 💡 Utilities (water, electricity, gas) are shared between residents (approx. €20/month). 💰 Security deposit: €350 🍽️ KITCHEN Fully equipped with: Stove Oven Microwave Fridge Water heater Washing machine All necessary utensils Each guest also has individual pantry space. 🚿 TWO FULL BATHROOMS shared among the residents. 🌳 The apartment is next to the Calouste Gulbenkian Gardens, close to Central Park, and surrounded by other beautiful green areas. The neighborhood is traditional, peaceful, and very well connected. 🎓 IDEAL FOR STUDENTS of: NOVA University Lisbon (Economics, Business, Social Sciences) – 2 min walk ISCAL – 3 min walk IST, Catholic University, University of Lisbon (Medicine, Humanities, Sciences, Law), Universidade Lusófona, and UAL – 7 min by metro ☕ The area has free Wi-Fi cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and both traditional and modern shops. It’s known as a student-friendly neighborhood thanks to its proximity to Lisbon's main universities. 🚇 EXCELLENT TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS São Sebastião Metro Station – 3 min walk (Blue & Red lines – direct to Airport and City Center) Campo Pequeno and Saldanha Stations – 5 min walk (Yellow line – 1 or 2 stops from university campuses) 🚌 Several bus lines also available nearby....
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