Flat Type: T1 Area: 40m2 Floor: 1st floor Cosy flat, full of natural light, original wooden floors and very well looked after. The kitchen is closed off, but can be opened up to the living room. The flat also has a small pantry off the kitchen. Surrounding area Ajuda University Campus, fire station, health centre, supermarkets, Ajuda market, cafés, restaurants, mini-markets and pharmacies. The parish of Ajuda is one of Lisbon's historic parishes, located in the western part of the city. It is an area known for its residential character and historical heritage. Ajuda has a rich history, linked to Portuguese royalty. The Ajuda National Palace is one of the parish's most important historical landmarks, being the former official residence of the Portuguese royal family. As well as the Ajuda National Palace, the parish is home to other points of interest, such as the Ajuda Botanical Garden, one of the oldest botanical gardens in Portugal, and the Instituto Superior de Agronomia. Labour Alliance The street is named after the labour movement, reflecting the historical importance of labour and social struggles in the area. Along Rua Aliança Operária, there are a variety of small local businesses, such as bakeries, cafés, grocery stores and other establishments that cater to the area's residents. The street is well located in terms of access to public services such as schools, health centres and public transport, making life easier for its residents. This part of Ajuda is well served by public transport, with several bus options that connect to other parts of Lisbon. Its proximity to Estrada de Benfica and the centre of Ajuda makes it easy to get to other parts of the city. In summary, Rua Aliança Operária in the parish of Ajuda is an area that combines history, culture and a strong local community, providing a pleasant environment for its residents and visitors.