Rent4Days Acquired New Apartment Complex Building in Central Lisbon: "Siza Vieira"

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  • Author Diego Alonso Gonzalez
  • Published January 26, 2012
  • Word count 526

Rent4Days is keeping with its international expansion policy and grow in Lisbon with the acquisition of the huge new building including 10 rentable flats in a central location which are now available for booking through the holiday apartment rental company.

Rent4Days is an apartment rental company which was founded in Barcelona in 2002. The company planned to continuously expand beyond the city of Barcelona and quickly entered the market in Madrid. When this project turned out to be a success the evolvement went beyond the borders of Spain and the third office opened in Lisbon.

The firm now presents its new acquisition located at the Chiado district, the birthplace of Fernando Pessoa. Born in 1888 the famous poet, writer, literary critic and translator has since the early 20th century become an inspiration for countless Portuguese artists, poets and writers.

The company which is dedicated to business and holiday rentals Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon, has chosen the location with care. The Siza Vieira flat is located in the unique building Chiado 69, designed by the famous Lusitanian architect. Gaudi’s special design influenced his buildings a lot. It is said, that he treated all his buildings like they were musical poetry, which is proven by their unique but very aesthetic designs.

Rent4Days recognizes the cultural and historical value of this location. During the big fire of Chiado the building was destroyed but later rebuilt in its original formats. The architectural planning was supervised by the legendary Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza Vieira whose project like the housing complex in Quinta de Malagueira and the restoration of Campo di Mart in Venice, Italy received national and international recognition. For his impressing but at the same time simplistic style he received several honors and awards like the honorary title of Fellow, American Institute of Architects and the European Architectural Award from the EEC/Mies van der Rohe Foundation, Barcelona.

You can now rent your holiday or business apartment in a beloved area of Lisbon, surrounded by luxury shops, theaters, museums. Upon arrival you may want to take a break at the famous Café A Brasileira, watching the statue of Fernando Pessoa while admiring the beautiful Mediterranean romance of Lisbon, and experience its unique flair. Lisbon is next to the capitol also the largest city of Portugal. It is largely populated with about 550.000 inhabitants. Highlights of the city include the world heritage Belem Tower, the Jeronimos Monastery, as well as the two very unique styles within the city. Those and more attractions as well as a comfortable climate and the surrounding sea make the City a very popular place for all kinds of visitors. Tourism is one of the city’s major industries and it is very important for the flourishing property rental business sector.

Rent4Days stated that the aim is to acquire even more quality apartment rentals around Europe. A third expansion beyond Spain and Portugal is to be expected in near future. Penetrating the international markets outside the European one is not yet in planning, even though this option is may be considered for the further future, once the market share within the Europe is at a satisfying level.

Rent4Days Apartment Rental Agency (rent4days.com)offers a great selection of vacation and corporate apartments in Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon for short- and long-term rent. We offer a wide variety of self-catering holiday accommodation and stylish serviced apartments either in the historic city centre or close to places of interest. We have apartment rentals to suit everyone: cheap flats, cosy studios, beach apartments with a sea view, penthouses with a roof terrace, loft apartments and luxury flats.

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