Figueira — fig tree — wraps around a quiet inner courtyard where an old fig has grown for decades. The apartment is earthy and tactile: terracotta, wood, rattan, plants in every corner, and dappled green light through the leaves.
It's in Graça, among workers' courtyards (vilas operárias) and real neighbourhood life, away from the tourist routes. A calm, leafy retreat that still feels properly local — and kind on the budget.
A cosy living and kitchen opening to the shared courtyard, a separate bedroom, and a tiled patio nook. Sleeps two.
Lisbon's high, authentic hill — less touristed than its neighbours, with traditional shops, workers' courtyards, striking street-art murals and a real residential heartbeat. Home to the city's highest miradouros, it's the place locals gather for the gold-hour sunset, glass in hand.
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