Blue House Alcochete
Charming two-storey home in the heart of Alcochete features a modern design with thoughtful decor. The ground floor offers a cozy living area with a small sofa bed, while the first floor has a bright bedroom with a queen-size bed and large closet. The second floor boasts a terrace with stunning views, a lounge that can convert into an additional bedroom with a king-size sofa bed, and a stylish bathroom with a bathtub. The home includes modern amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, Netflix, and high-speed internet. Located within walking distance of local attractions and a 20-minute commute to Lisbon, this property is perfect for families or white colar employees accommodating 4 guests in comfort and style.
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Location
Rua Comendador Estevão de Oliveira, 7
Alcochete – Portugal
About alcochete
Alcochete: A Treasure on the Banks of the Tagus
At the gates of Lisbon, Alcochete is a haven of tranquillity and beauty, where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously. Situated on the banks of the majestic River Tagus, this picturesque town enchants visitors with its welcoming atmosphere, stunning landscapes and rich historical heritage. Strolling through Alcochete’s historic center is like traveling back in time. The Portuguese cobbled streets, the typical houses in soft tones and the imposing Igreja Matriz de São João Batista transport us to past centuries, where every stone tells a story. Largo do Rossio, the heart of the town, is the ideal place for a quiet stroll, surrounded by traditional buildings and craft stores that preserve the region’s cultural identity1. For nature lovers, the Tagus Estuary Nature Reserve is a true paradise. This ecological sanctuary is home to an impressive diversity of migratory birds, including the elegant flamingos, which paint the horizon with their pink hues. A boat trip along the Tagus reveals unique landscapes and offers an unforgettable experience amidst the serenity of the waters2. Alcochete’s gastronomy is a chapter in itself. Known for its fresh fish and seafood, the town offers an authentic culinary experience, with dishes such as fried cuttlefish, Bulhão Pato clams and grilled fish, served in riverside restaurants, where the flavor mixes with the gentle breeze of the Tagus. In addition to its beauty and culture, Alcochete is also a quality of life destination. Many find here a refuge away from the urban hustle and bustle, without giving up the proximity to Lisbon. The town has attracted new residents and visitors looking for the perfect balance between tranquillity and accessibility.
Whether it’s for a weekend stroll, an immersion in history or a moment of contemplation by the river, Alcochete is an irresistible invitation to discover one of Portugal’s best-kept secrets.



























