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GRAÇA

GRAÇA
Hidden in the hills of Lisbon, Graça is one of the city's oldest and most traditional districts.
 
Its cobbled streets, historic monuments and panoramic views offer a unique combination of old and new, embodying the true essence of Lisbon.
 
To live in Graça is to immerse yourself in a journey through time, where history meets the present in harmony, with a strong sense of community.
 
Graça's real estate landscape is as diverse as its history.

The offer ranges from renovated old buildings that retain their historic charm to modern apartments with all contemporary amenities.
 
This diversity attracts both young professionals and families, creating a dynamic and varied environment.

The presence of several schools, parks and leisure areas makes Graça particularly attractive for families with children.
GRAÇA

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The quality of life in Graça is high, thanks to the combination of a welcoming community, access to essential services and a rich cultural and leisure offer.
 
Its streets are lined with local stores, bakeries and pastry stores, where you can enjoy authentic pastel de nata and other traditional delicacies. 
 
Fado, so intrinsically linked to Lisbon's identity, can be heard in various places in Graça, providing a unique cultural experience.
 
Well served by bus routes and the famous Eléctrico 28, Graça is easily accessible and well connected to the rest of Lisbon.
 
The Eléctrico 28, in particular, is an iconic way to explore the city, passing many of its most important sights. This transportation network makes Graça a convenient option for those who need to commute regularly to other parts of the city.
 
Green spaces, such as the Jardim da Cerca da Graça, offer perfect places to relax and enjoy nature in the heart of the city.
 
Local restaurants and cafés offer a variety of cuisine, from traditional Portuguese dishes to international cuisine, satisfying all palates.
 
For lovers of panoramic views, Graça offers some of the best belvederes in Lisbon. The Miradouro da Graça offers a breathtaking view over the city, including the iconic Castelo de São Jorge.
 
For an equally impressive but less crowded experience, the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, Lisbon's highest point, offers incomparable views and a tranquil setting.
 
A prominent landmark in Graça is the Monastery and Church of São Vicente, which features a rich blend of religious art and historic architecture, attracting locals and visitors alike.
 
The Igreja da Graça, another historical treasure, dates back to the 13th century and is one of the oldest places of worship in the city. Both sites offer a fascinating insight into Lisbon's religious and cultural heritage.