Charming house in Loule historic center
This friendly house is situated in the historic centre of Loulé just a few metres away from the municipal market, Cathedral and all the commerce and services, where you do not need a car to get around. (Easy parking)
On the Ground Air has a small entrance hall that gives access to the living room and kitchen with pantry. It has a lobby, i.e. an open indoor terrace, which is used for pleasant outdoor dining with total privacy.
On the first floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper floor has an attic storage room, and another a room type stolen waters.
The upper floor allows change works to increase the height of the ceiling and walls as they are currently the typical waters stolen with sloping roof..
The house is equipped with air conditioning in one of the rooms, oscilo pvc stops windows with double glazing with thermal and acoustic cutting, kitchen with appliances.
This house is very welcoming, has unusual creative expressions from the 70-season that have been kept to this day, the access door is one of the unusual details.
It can be monetized as local accommodation, not only due to its excellent location, but also by the characteristics of period construction, which are what tourists most seek in the city of Loulé
LOULÈ is Located 12 km from the coast, just a few km from the "Golden Triangle", an area that includes the luxurious resorts of Vale do Lobo, Quinta do Lago and Vilamoura, with golden beaches, elegant hotels, renowned golf courses, the marina, the casino and endless leisure and entertainment options that make it one of the best holiday destinations in Europe.
The historic centre deserves to be explored, as well as its 13th-century walls that offer views of the roofs and cobbled streets full of artisans who gave Loulé the reputation for capital of the Algarve handicrafts. Ceramic, cast iron and copper objects, wooden toys, colorful blankets and lace are some of the handmade pieces produced and that can be purchased in saturday's market. If your visit coincides with the annual craft fair in July, you will be pleased to see all kinds of handicrafts, stalls full of gastronomic products from the region and lots of music, while enjoying the festive atmosphere that reigns on the streets of the city.
Also in the historic center, the 13th-century Mother Church of St Clement, the Municipal Museum and the nearby Garden of the Amuados are worth a visit before exploring the many regional cuisine restaurants.
Combining sea and mountain flavors, the region's juicy dishes range from the sardines and the various mariscos of Quarteira, as well as the typical rabbit and pork specialties of the rural locations of the interior.
Housed in an early 20th century Building of Arabic inspiration, the impressive Loulé Market is one of the city's most famous landmarks. Its colorful stalls filled with fruit, vegetables, fish, cheese and regional sweets are an excellent sample of the region's products.
The strength of Loulé's calendar is Carnival. Famous throughout the country, Carnival celebrations include three days of uninterrupted party and parades of floats through the streets in a frenzy of brilliance, sequins and lush costumes to the sound of samba. A more solemn event attracts pilgrims and visitors to the city during Easter, when the Feast of the Sovereign Mother takes place.