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Where the Fernandina wall used to pass and the Porta de Santo Elói installed on it, since the beginning of the 17th century, Largo dos Loios has been located. The name is due to the former convent of the Congregation of Canons of São João Evangelista, also called the Congregation of Lóios, which existed there.Secluded, between the hustle and bustle of Praça da Liberdade and Rua das Flores, the current square is a resting place for a fleet of tuk-tuks, ready to take tourists around the city. But there are also good reasons to postpone the tour and stick around.Over the years, it has been home to several traditional trade houses. Some are still there, side by side with new projects that, in common, have the ambition to promote the city, the country and the best that is done in Portuguese lands. Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Apartamento T1 totalmente remodelado, óptimo para investimento ou viver. Situado num local entre lojas tradicionais, gelatarias e cozinhas de fusão.
Onde antes passava a muralha fernandina e a Porta de Santo Elói nela instalada, está, desde inícios do século XVII, o Largo dos Loios. O nome deve-se ao antigo convento da Congregação de Cónegos de São João Evangelista, também chamada de Congregação dos Lóios, que ali existia.Recatado, entre a agitação da Praça da Liberdade e a Rua das Flores, o atual largo é lugar de descanso de uma frota de tuk-tuks, pronta a levar turistas pela cidade fora. Mas há também bons motivos para adiar o passeio e ficar por ali.Durante os anos foi sendo morada de várias casas de comércio tradicional. Algumas ainda se encontram lá, lado a lado com novos projetos que, em comum, têm a ambição de promover a cidade, o país e o que de melhor se faz em terras lusas. 1 bedroom apartment completely renovated, great for investment or living.Located in a place between traditional shops, ice cream parlors and fusion cuisines.
Where the Fernandina wall used to pass and the Porta de Santo Elói installed on it, since the beginning of the 17th century, Largo dos Loios has been located. The name is due to the former convent of the Congregation of Canons of São João Evangelista, also called the Congregation of Lóios, which existed there.Secluded, between the hustle and bustle of Praça da Liberdade and Rua das Flores, the current square is a resting place for a fleet of tuk-tuks, ready to take tourists around the city. But there are also good reasons to postpone the tour and stick around.Over the years, it has been home to several traditional trade houses. Some are still there, side by side with new projects that, in common, have the ambition to promote the city, the country and the best that is done in Portuguese lands.