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Estação Campanhã, Porto, Distrito do Porto
Used · 238m²
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550.000 €
Fantastic opportunity at the square Velazques.

The building consists of three floors. The ground floor has a basement with a patio and on the first- and second floor there are two bedrooms, a living room, an equipped kitchen, one bathroom and balconies.

There is the possibility of building two more floors, a third floor and fourth floor.

Ideal for rental, local accommodation or real estate.

On the banks of the fascinating Douro River, there are two of the most beautiful Portuguese cities, Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.

With a history intrinsically linked to Port Wine, these incredible cities make us fall in love with their tradition, culture and gastronomy.

Located in Foz do Douro, Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, they are known for their beautiful monuments and incredible historical buildings, which enchant everyone who visits them.

The city of Porto is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, with famous works such as the imposing Sé Cathedral, the magnificent Torre dos Clérigos or the stunning Palácio da Bolsa, deserving this distinguished status.

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Estação Campanhã, Porto, Distrito do Porto
New · 44m²
With Garage
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Strategically located in the newly created urban rehabilitation area of Campanhã, with privileged access to the most important mobility centers of the city of Porto, the new Pinto Bessa apartments house 20 apartments with various typologies (T0+1 and T1) comfortable and flexible, also contemplating parking and garden spaces.
The interiors are sober, streing for flexibility and exploring the comfort of textures and wood elements as much as possible.
The elevated tardoz is complemented with a metallic structure that adds to the building large balconies and allows the apartments to extend to a generous outdoor space.

Located in the north of Portugal, between the Atlantic beaches and the famous River Douro terraces, Port and its urban area have a population of over 1.3 million. It is Portugal’s second largest city and one of the country’s leading economic and industrial centres. But living in Porto is much more than statistics...

Porto’s history is strongly linked to trade and love of freedom - so much so, that it is called Cidade Invicta (Undefeated City). Porto is known around the world for the charms of its historic centre (UNESCO World Heritage since 1996), Port wine, its generous gastronomy and the unrivalled hospitality of its inhabitants.

Whilst proud of its history, its medieval winding streets and the countless monuments scattered around the city, 21st-century Porto is also dynamic and constantly being upgraded. This vitality is clear in all the green spaces and sports grounds in the city, in its comprehensive public transport system and in its busy cultural offer and nightlife. It has everything you can expect from a city which, together with Rotterdam, was European Capital of Culture in 2001.

Over the last few years, Porto has also become a reference for visitors from all over the world, lured by the city’s many delights: an early walk beside the river on a sunny day; lunch in Praça da Ribeira, alongside the cube artwork and the pigeons; a walk through the historic centre ending in climbing the iconic Clérigos Tower; dinner followed by a tour of the city’s bars; and, of course, the charms a University deeply rooted in the city.
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