Lisbon's HOTTEST Apartments: Santa Justa 24 Awaits!

Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

Lisbon's HOTTEST Apartments: Santa Justa 24 Awaits!

Lisbon's HOTTEST Apartments: Santa Justa 24 Awaits! - Does it Really? A Rambling, Honest Review

Alright, folks, pack your bags, kiss your significant other (or not, no judgment!), because Lisbon's calling, and it's screaming one name: Santa Justa 24 Awaits! I'm here to spill the beans, the pastel de nata crumbs, the whole shebang on this supposedly "hottest" apartment experience. Buckle up, buttercups, 'cause this is gonna be a wild ride.

First Impressions: The Hype is Real… Mostly.

Okay, let's be honest, Lisbon itself is freaking gorgeous. And Santa Justa 24? Yeah, the location is chef's kiss. Seriously, you're practically on top of the Santa Justa Lift. Think Instagram heaven. Navigating there, though? That requires a GPS, some patience, and maybe a prayer or two. But after the initial Lisbon-labyrinth-blues, the building itself is… well kept, right? The outside is pretty neat, not falling apart, promising.

Accessibility - Does it REALLY welcome everyone?

This is big for me. I'm always curious and sometimes, slightly disappointed. The website promised things, but does reality deliver?

  • Wheelchair Accessible: No, unfortunately. The building, due to its historic roots, isn't really friendly for folks with mobility issues. Stairs galore, and the elevator, while present, isn't going to be smooth.
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests: Again, this is a miss. The layout and structure truly need adjustments.

Accessibility - Bummer, but let's move on…

Cleanliness and Safety - The Anti-Germ Brigade

Okay, good news! They're taking hygiene seriously. This made me happy.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Check.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Check.
  • Room sanitization opt-out available: Good flexibility.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Crucial!
  • Professional-grade sanitizing services: A relief.
  • Hand sanitizer everywhere: Gotta love it.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Always a plus.
  • Sterilizing equipment: They're trying!
  • First aid kit: Thank goodness.
  • Doctor/nurse on call: A little overkill for me, but still: nice.

Bottom line: Sanitization and cleanliness are a big yes! Everything looked and smelled clean, and the staff seemed super mindful. This gives you some peace of mind.

In-Room Goodies: Comfort and Convenience

Now, for the good stuff, the inside scoop on those rooms!

  • Wi-Fi [free in all rooms]: YES! And it actually worked.
  • Air conditioning: Major win, especially in summer.
  • Blackout curtains: Essential for a good night's sleep (and hiding from judgmental sunlight).
  • Coffee/tea maker: Crucial for that morning caffeine hit.
  • Complimentary tea: Nice touch.
  • Mini bar: Overpriced.
  • Refrigerator: Useful for leftovers (and sneaky snacks).
  • In-room safe box: Always nice to have.
  • Towels: Plenty of those.
  • Ironing facilities: Yes, but where's my will?!
  • Slippers, Bathrobes: Fancy and pleasant.
  • Hair dryer: Check. Thank the heavens.

The Rooms themselves? They're… modern. The view? Stellar. My first impression was, “Wow, it looks exactly like the pictures! And the bed is heavenly!” I'd totally sleep on this bed again. The space wasn't perfect, there was a lack of electrical outlets, and a bit of noise from the busy street.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Food, Glorious Food!

Here’s where things start to get a little… interesting.

  • Breakfast takeaway service: Hmmm. Can’t say I tried it.
  • Breakfast in room I’m guessing that may have been there.
  • Restaurants: This one is a HUGE plus. This place is surrounded by delicious places.
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant: Always.
  • Snack bar: Perfect for late-night munchies (or pre-dinner snacks!).
  • Poolside bar: This is a big plus! Nothing better in the heat.

Services and Conveniences - The Perks and the Potential Pitfalls

This is where Santa Justa 24 tries to flex, but sometimes… struggles.

  • Concierge: Not always available.
  • Daily housekeeping: Yes! Thank goodness.
  • Doorman: Nope.
  • Luggage storage: Yes, a lifesaver.
  • Elevator: Yes.
  • Dry cleaning, ironing service, and laundry service: YES, I was happy for that!

Getting Around - Location, Location, Location (and a Few Tips)

  • Airport Transfer: This is a great bonus.
  • Car park [on-site]: It's there, but be prepared to fight for a spot.
  • Taxi service: Easy to get.
  • Bicycle parking: Nope!

For the Kids

Didn't have kids with me. So I can't provide insights, but the place wasn't really aimed towards families.

Things to Do/Ways to Relax - Where's the Zen?

Ah, the promise of relaxation! Santa Justa 24 is not really the place for spa-day, but it's really close to many places.

  • Pool with view: I did not see one.
  • Fitness center/ Gym: Nope.

Internet Access - Is the connection strong? Is it good?

  • Internet access – wireless: Fantastic.
  • Internet access – LAN: Yep, it seemed fine.

What's the Verdict?

Look, Santa Justa 24 isn’t flawless. There are a few hiccups. The lack of accessibility is a huge bummer, to begin with. The staff are pleasant, but sometimes stretched thin.

But… the location? The clean rooms? The comfy beds? The easy access to incredible food and sights? That makes Santa Justa 24 worth it. It balances the budget and comfort.

My Recommendation: Book It! (But Know What You're Getting)

If you're looking for a fantastically located, clean, and generally comfortable apartment in Lisbon, Santa Justa 24 is a solid choice (and I say this with a slightly snarky grin). Just be aware of the accessibility issues and manage your expectations. Get ready to explore, eat delicious food, and experience the magic of Lisbon!

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Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's itinerary. This is my itinerary for staying at Santa Justa 24 Apartments in Lisbon. And trust me, it's going to be a glorious, chaotic, delicious mess.

Lisbon, Portugal: A (Slightly Unhinged) Adventure at Santa Justa 24

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Pastel de Nata Heist (of the Stomach)

  • 14:00 - 14:15: Arrival at Santa Justa 24. (And a Prayer)
    • Okay, first things first: finding the place. I'm notoriously directionally challenged. My Google Maps app is my only friend. Crossing fingers that the "apartment" is actually an apartment and not just a glorified broom closet (been there, done that, cried a little).
    • Anecdote: Remember that time I ended up in a completely different country because I accidentally clicked the wrong bus route? Yeah, well, let's just say I'm hoping for a smoother transition this time.
  • 14:15 - 15:00: Check-in, Apartment Reconnaissance, and a Deep, Deep Breath.
    • Keys acquired! Apartment found! (Phew). Quick scan of the place to make sure there aren't any rogue ghosts or questionable stains. Then, a moment of Zen. Seriously, gotta mentally prepare for the adventures ahead.
  • 15:00 - 17:00: The Pastel de Nata Mission. (And the First Panic Attack of the Trip)
    • This is the BIG one. Lisbon or bust, baby, and I'm not leaving without stuffing my face with these custard tarts. I've been hearing about the Pastel de Nata from Manteigaria – supposed to be the Holy Grail.
    • Quirky observation: Seriously pondering if my stomach is even prepared to handle the sheer volume of deliciousness it's about to encounter. I'm getting a little lightheaded thinking about it.
    • Emotional reaction: HOLY MOTHER OF PASTRIES. These little things are life-changing. The crispy shell, the creamy custard, the sprinkle of cinnamon… I'm pretty sure I blacked out for a good ten minutes. And devoured three. Oops.
  • 17:00 - 19:00: Exploring the Neighborhood. (And Getting Utterly Lost)
    • Time to wander. Get a feel for the neighborhood around Santa Justa 24. Probably get lost within the first 10 minutes. It’s a Lisbon tradition!
    • Messier Structure: Okay, so I actually did get lost. Beautiful, charming, ancient streets. All the up and downhill are killing my thighs. Saw a street with a little grocery store called "The Daily Grind" LOL. I'm already obsessed.
  • 19:00 - 21:00: Dinner at a Random Place That Smells Good. (Decisions, Decisions, Decisions)
    • No plan, just hunger. I'll follow my nose. Praying for something cheap, cheerful, and with amazing seafood.
    • Emotional Reaction: Found a tiny place on a side street – so glad I followed the yummy smells. The grilled sardines were SO good, I almost cried. Lisbon, you've won my heart (and my stomach).
  • 21:00 - Bedtime: Exhaustion and Planning (of the Next Day's Pastel de Nata Assault)
    • Collapse into bed. Maybe glance at the itinerary for tomorrow but honestly? My brain is fried.
    • Stream-of-consciousness: Should I try and find more Pastéis de Nata tomorrow? Maybe another bakery? Or just go back to Manteigaria and have another three…or four…? Okay, I'm clearly obsessed. The jet lag is kicking in. Good night, Lisbon!

Day 2: Tram 28, Castles, and the Quest for the Perfect Coffee

  • 9:00 - 9:30: Wake Up. Coffee. (Need. Caffeine.)
    • Hopefully, the apartment has a decent coffee maker. Because without caffeine, I'm a monster.
    • Imperfection: Forgot to buy milk. UGH. Now I have to go out. This is gonna be a pain.
  • 9:30 - 11:00: Tram 28: Battle of the tourists.
    • Opinionated Language: This is it. The iconic Tram 28. Get ready to get squished, people! I anticipate this is going to be a circus, but the view is supposed to be amazing.
    • Structure: I made it. (But it's so crowded. Get ready for the battle of the tourists, people.)
  • 11:00 - 13:00: Sao Jorge Castle. (So Pretty, but So Many Tourists)
    • Emotional Reaction: The views from the castle?! ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT. This castle is STUNNING and the history is AMAZING. Just try to ignore the hordes of people elbowing their way to the best photo spots. Seriously, people, BACK OFF.
    • Rambles: Seriously, I'm not sure who's more aggressive, the pigeons or the Instagrammers.
  • 13:00 - 14:00: Lunch (More Seafood, Obviously)
  • 14:00 - 16:00: Coffee Hunting Quest!
    • Doubling Down on Experience: I'm so serious. The Portuguese take their coffee seriously. I NEED to find the perfect Bica (espresso). Today's mission: Search all over, explore the cafes and try to discover my favorite one.
  • 16:00 - 17:00: "Bairro Alto" Exploration (AKA Getting Lost Again)
  • 17:00 - 19:00: Sunset Viewpoint (Hopefully, Without Getting Mugged)
    • Stronger Emotional Reactions: I'm going to find the best viewpoint in Lisbon. Because I need to see some of these amazing colors. If I get robbed, I'm going to be SO MAD.
  • 19:00 - 21:00: Dinner and Fado (Feeling All the Feels)
    • Opinionated Language: Fado is a MUST. Get ready to get emotional. This is not a party.
  • 21:00 Onward: Relaxing in the apartment, maybe journal, and planning the pastry assault for tomorrow.

Day 3: Day Trip Madness and the Sad Departure

  • Day Trip:
    • Messier Structure: I thought about doing a day trip to Sintra, but honestly? It's a lot of effort. Maybe just wandering around Lisbon is a better idea.
  • Departure:
    • Stream-of-consciousness: Going home? Bleh. But I need to get back to reality. I'm going to miss this.
    • Emotional Reaction: Ugh. Going home. I'm going to miss this place. The food. The people. The chaos!

And that, my friends, is my absolutely bonkers itinerary for Santa Justa 24 and the glorious, messy, delicious adventure that is Lisbon. Wish me luck, and pray for my stomach!

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Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

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Santa Justa 24 Awaits: Your Lisbon Apartment Questions Answered (Kinda... Mostly...)

Okay, spill the tea! Is Santa Justa 24 REALLY as amazing as it looks in the photos? And what's the catch?

Alright, truth time. The photos? Yeah, they’re good. Like, *really* good. They probably Photoshop-ed out the tiny, annoying crack in the bathroom tile that I stubbed my toe on three times (seriously, that tile is a menace). So, is it amazing? Mostly. The view… oh, the view! It's like someone painted Lisbon onto a giant canvas and hung it right outside your window. Breathtaking. Seriously. I spent my first morning just staring, coffee in hand, completely useless to the world. The *catch*? Well, apart from the tile's vendetta, it's in the middle of EVERYTHING. That’s great… until it's 3 AM and the neighbor’s having a singalong. Bring earplugs. You’ll thank me later.

Location, Location, Location! How close *is* it actually to the Santa Justa Lift and other cool stuff?

The Santa Justa Lift? Dude, you could practically throw a pastel de nata and hit it (don't actually throw a pastel de nata, that’s a crime against pastry). Seriously, the lift is, like, *right there*. Which is brilliant for those epic Instagram shots and terrible for your wallet (everybody wants you to ride the lift when you're there). You're also ridiculously close to the shops, restaurants, and all the cool, slightly-dodgy-but-definitely-charming alleyways of Lisbon. Expect to get brilliantly lost. It’s obligatory. And trust me, you’ll find some incredible places that way. (Pro Tip: Don't wear heels. Cobblestones are the enemy.)

What about the apartment itself? Is it all modern and swanky, or does it have that charming, slightly-faded Lisbon vibe?

Okay, this is where it gets interesting. It’s a beautiful mess. Like, you *know* someone with a killer eye designed it, but they also might have been slightly… eccentric? Think: exposed brick, polished wooden floors, a ridiculously comfy sofa I almost didn’t leave, *and* a slightly wonky doorframe that adds character. It's not clinical. It’s lived-in, loved-in, and… well, let's just say, the last guest might have spilled some red wine on the throw pillows. (Don’t worry, it’s “character.”) But the light! Oh, the light! Lisbon light is legendary, and this place drinks it in. It's a good balance of modern comforts with just a hint of time travel. You will LOVE it.

Is it noisy at night? (Because, you know, sleep is important...)

The noise… ah, the noise. Right. Okay. It’s Lisbon. Embrace the noise! There will be car horns, distant music, the rumble of trams, and, as mentioned earlier, the occasional impromptu karaoke session from your neighbors. It’s part of the charm, I guess. (Earplugs, again. INVEST. Seriously.) I actually found myself oddly comforted by it after a while. It felt… alive. Though I did have moments where I wanted to chuck a pillow out the window, particularly at 3 AM when some street musician decided to serenade the cobblestones. But hey, that's Lisbon, baby!

Are there any good restaurants or cafes RIGHT nearby? (My stomach is already rumbling...)

Oh, you're going to be *very* happy. You are practically tripping over amazing food. Seriously. There are cafés on every corner. I think I gained five pounds just from the smell of baking bread. Search around for the little hole-in-the-wall places - the ones that look like they’ve been there since the dawn of time - those are the GOLD. I'm not mentioning names because I don't want to give away all my secrets, but trust me, you'll be eating well. (Pro Tip: Learn a few basic Portuguese phrases. It makes everything more fun… and keeps them from judging you when you point at things on the menu.)

What about the kitchen? Is it actually functional, or is it just for show? (Because I love to cook/make coffee/survive.)

Okay, the kitchen. This is important. It *is* functional, which is a big win. They don’t just put a microwave in there and call it a day. It's well-equipped, with enough pots and pans to boil an army's worth of pasta (which, let's be honest, you *will* be doing). I made coffee every morning. Blessedly. There’s a fridge for your Sagres (essential), a stove for cooking... and I think even a dishwasher! (Though I’m not entirely sure I used it correctly. Okay, I probably didn’t.) The only downside? The kitchen's a bit cozy. If you are cooking with someone prepare for some bumping of elbows. But hey, that's just more reason to drink wine together. (Again with the wine, Lisbon is awesome!)

Is there WiFi? (Because, you know, the modern world...)

Yes, there is WiFi. Thank God. It worked pretty well, too, allowing to research all of your local adventures. I mean, I checked my emails, posted to social media (because, duh), and generally stayed connected to the outside world while also pretending to be a sophisticated European traveler. It's strong enough for streaming, so you can catch up on your shows in the evenings. Which you will need after ALL that walking around exploring. (And again, the wine helps). The connection was pretty stable, I didn't have any major outages. That said: be prepared to unplug. Lisbon is distracting. Its charm almost completely overpowers the internet.

Okay, I’m sold! How do I actually book Santa Justa 24? And is it really worth the price?

Book it. Seriously. Go do it RIGHT NOW. I don’t know the exact booking procedure (Google is your friend!), but do it. It's worth the price, mostly. (Lisbon can be surprisingly expensive, so brace yourself.) The location alone is a winner. That view? Priceless. The apartment itself is gorgeous. Yes, the noise can get annoying. And yes, the tile hates me. BUT... the memories? The feeling of waking up in the heart of Lisbon? Absolutely worth it. It made me feel like I was actually *living* in a European city, not just visiting. And that, my friends, is a truly amazing experience.

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Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal

Santa Justa 24 Apartments Lisbon Portugal