Lisbon
Luxury villas and apartments to rent in Lisbon
We offer a spectacular selection of luxury villas and apartments to rent in Lisbon, the capital, situated on the river Tagus, with the city and its surroundings, having much to offer. Our luxury apartments to rent in Lisbon are in convenent locations, including Chiado, the Graça, La Mouraria and Bairro Alto, making it easy to get around by foot or by tram.

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Lisbon is rich with a history of exploration and discovery with many buildings and monuments reflecting its maritime past, ancient monuments blending in with modern architecture, tiled walls and cobbled streets, and clanking trams that take you around the quaint old quarters.
With a slow and relaxed pace, yet contemporary and buzzing, the city has a zest for life which is reflected in its wide choice of restaurants and nightlife - you will be spoilt for choice!
Nearby are the must-visit towns of Sintra and Cascais. Described by Lord Byron as "this glorious Eden", Sintra is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty and historic interest; whilst the old fishing port of Cascais, situated on the coast, is now a glamorous seaside resort with a wide range of restaurants and shops, excellent tennis and golf amenities, plus a marina. There are also a good range of Atlantic beaches reachable within half an hour drive from central Lisbon.

Frequently Asked Questions
Our Lisbon portfolio spans central apartments in the city centre. The Rua Camana Pestana luxury apartments to rent in Lisbon is located within one of two turn-of-the-century mansions, which have been beautifully converted into an elegant apartment building and a small boutique hotel. Rua Victor Cordon is downtown Lisbon, offering a convenient and comfortable base for exploring the main sights of the city.
For central Lisbon stays, a private car is rarely necessary – the city is walkable and well served by taxis and trams. For excursions to Sintra, Comporta, the Alentejo, or the beaches of the Setúbal Peninsula, we recommend arranging private transport – speak to your TLTB contact and we’ll organise the right level of coverage for your stay.
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport sits just a few kilometres from the city centre, with most central properties around 20-30 minutes away depending on traffic. A pre-arranged private transfer is the most seamless arrival experience – share your flight details with us and your driver will be waiting on arrival
Alfama is best experienced slowly on foot, with narrow cobbled lanes, azulejo-tiled facades, and fado drifting from open doorways, while Príncipe Real is the most elegant quarter for independent browsing – antique dealers, curated design boutiques, and some of the city’s finest restaurants. Chiado offers flagship Portuguese fashion and excellent wine bars, and Belém, a short distance west along the riverfront, is home to the Jerónimos Monastery and the Torre de Belém.
The Jerónimos Monastery in Belém is one of the most breathtaking buildings in the world, its intricate stone carvings a testament to Portugal’s Age of Discovery – and it sits right next door to the famous Pastéis de Belém bakery. The iconic Torre de Belém, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the hilltop Castelo São Jorge, with its sweeping panoramic views over the city, are equally unmissable. For atmosphere, the Alfama district – a labyrinth of narrow streets, colourful houses, and Fado music – is one of the oldest and most authentic neighbourhoods in all of Lisbon.
Sintra – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is 40 minutes by private car, with hilltop palaces including the Palácio da Pena and Quinta da Regaleira among the most extraordinary in Europe. Comporta, further south, offers some of the most beautiful and uncrowded Atlantic beaches on the continent, and the medieval town of Évora with the wine estates of the Alentejo makes for a rewarding full-day cultural excursion. Our team can arrange private guides, drivers, and curated itineraries for any of these.
Chiado & Baixa are the easiest starting point – central, walkable, and packed with options from casual cafés to standout dinners. This is home to Belcanto, widely regarded as one of the finest restaurants in the world, showcasing Portugal’s best ingredients with imagination and precision.
Príncipe Real suits slower, more curated meals, while Bairro Alto adds a livelier, creative edge. In the atmospheric hillside neighbourhoods of Alfama & Mouraria, O Velho Eurico remains one of the city’s toughest reservations, known for elevated Portuguese classics like octopus lagareiro. Finally, Cais do Sodré is the go-to for casual variety and group dining, anchored by the popular Time Out Market.