Chiado Loft 17 Charm Boutique Apartment
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This incredible intimate and comfortable Loft apartment, in a typical Lisbon XIX Century building with no elevator is located in a street that corners with Rua da Bica. Offering a very warm atmosphere. It boasts a very inviting terrace with views over a charming and typical Lisbon street. It offers a living and dinning area, a kitchenette, a mosaic and white marble bathroom with a comfortable shower enclosure, and a bedroom space. The Loft has 3 tall windows that open to the terrace. The space This very bright Loft apartment (4th floor with no elevator) offers a very relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. The plan consists on an open concept, with two areas very well defined: The living and dinning areas with two tall french doors that open to the terrace and the bedroom partially detached by a built in screen, with another tall french door opening to the terrace. The bedroom space is very neutral in tones and offers a calm and comfortable environment. The fully equipped, although small, kitchenette is located by the entrance. The only fully separate spaces are the mosaic, white marble and mirror bathroom and the terrace that opens to the main floor plan with three tall french doors. We paid particular attention to comfort and simpleness throughout this project, with specific attention to: Walls and ceiling: Natural straw wallpaper, and wooden painted ceilings and walls. Bed: Mattress, under mattress and top mattress are Coco-Mat. Fabrics: Only full cotton or full linen fabrics throughout Silverware: Cutipol, a Leading Portuguese brand Tableware: Costa Nova, a Leading Portuguese brand Linens by: Sampedro, another Leading Portuguese brand Other things to note We are obliged by the Portuguese and European Union Authorities to provide our Guests Passport information to the Portuguese Border Control. Below You can confirm the information asked by us in order for us to pass it to the Portuguese Border Control. 1. What kind of data do the accommodation establishments in your MS collect from third-country nationals and from EU citizens?.The kind of data requested are: Name; Nationality; Place of birth; Date of birth; Identity card; Passport; Address of residence; Country of residence; Date and signature. This information is required to all foreign citizens, whether they are from Member States of the European Union or Third Country Nationals. 2. Is it mandatory to ask the identification document of the visitor for registration? Yes it’s required. And that obligation falls on companies exploiting hotel establishments, complementary means of tourist accommodation and tourist complexes, as well as on those which provide, for consideration, the accommodation to foreigner’s citizens. The communication must be made within three days to the Immigration and Borders Service (SEF) or in places where it does not exist, the National Republican Guard or to the Public Security Police 3. Are there any differences in data for some groups of visitors, e.g. simplified registration procedure for traveling groups, minors, etc.? No. 4. Is the data on visitor´s registration cards centrally accessible via electronic channels by state authorities? It’s accessible to Immigration and Borders Service, because all the hotels and other similar establishments should proceed to the registration with the Immigration and Borders Service as users of the Information Hosting Bulletins System (SIBA), so that they can proceed with their electronic communication in safety.
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