A Home-Away-From-Home in Lisbon’s Heart
Tucked into the charming Largo Santa Bárbara square in Lisbon, The Haus – Santa Bárbara II offers an apartment-style stay for those who want design, independence and city access in one refined package. Located at 10A Rua de Arroios / Largo Santa Bárbara 10, this property places you in a quieter part of Lisbon’s central district—but still within walking distance of the city’s rhythm.
The Experience
Arrive via the tram or metro nearby, step into the softly lit lobby and up into one of the 16 fully-equipped apartments. Each unit features a modern kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, Smart TV, and a French balcony or terrace.
The design is deliberately simple yet stylish—soft textures, clean lines, sunlit rooms with pops of cheerful yellow, creating a calm base from which you can explore or simply stay in.
Location & Lifestyle
From your base in Largo Santa Bárbara you’re within easy reach of Lisbon’s main sights—Rossio, Avenida da Liberdade, and the lively cafĂ©s of PrĂncipe Real—but you return to an apartment that feels like a quiet, home-like escape. Guest reviews highlight the comfort and convenience:
“Very clean, superbly furnished – modern. Very comfortable beds and great pillows. … Very central with cafés and restaurants all within walking distance.”
The neighbourhood offers local authenticity, with pastel façades, small squares and fewer crowds than the most-touristed streets.
Ideal For
Couples or friends looking for style and comfort in Lisbon rather than standard hotel rooms.
Longer stays thanks to the apartment layout and full kitchen and laundry facilities.
Travellers who prefer a relaxed pace: ample cafés, local life, and just enough city buzz without being in the thick of it.
When you stay at The Haus – Santa Bárbara II, you’re choosing freedom—freedom to live like a local, come and go as you please, cook if you want, and still enjoy a chic space in one of Lisbon’s most appealing corners. It’s the kind of place where style meets simplicity, and where your base becomes part of the city’s story—not just a backdrop.