Three generations under one Lisbon roof, without the bathroom queue, the noise wars, or the layout compromises that ruin a holiday. Casa Almada is 220 m² all on one floor, three super-king bedrooms, two bathrooms, plus a double sofa bed and a single rollaway for flexibility. The open-plan lounge gives everyone somewhere to be together; the rooftop terrace gives the grandparents a quiet morning spot with a coffee.
One floor, no internal stairs
Once you’re inside Casa Almada, everything is on a single level. No internal stairs to trip on, no awkward split-level layouts for toddlers or grandparents. The open-plan kitchen-living-diner is the heart of the apartment; the three bedrooms branch off it; the rooftop terrace is the one quiet escape.
Honest note on the building: Casa Almada is on the 4th floor of a traditional Lisbon Old Town building with no lift. Most multigenerational families are fine with the climb, but if anyone in your group has serious mobility limits, message us first and we’ll be honest about whether the apartment is the right fit.
Three super-king bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Three super-king double bedrooms, all configurable as singles for kids sharing
- Two bathrooms across the apartment, no morning queue between three generations
- Double sofa bed and single rollaway for flexible extra sleeping
- Two baby cots and optional toddler beds, available free
- Blackout blinds in every room, including the lounge, so toddlers nap and grandparents sleep in
- Samsung Frame Art TVs in each bedroom for quiet evenings apart
Walkable Lisbon, gentle pace
The rooftop terrace gives the grandparents a place to start the morning with a coffee while the small ones are still asleep. Lisbon Cathedral is around the corner, São Jorge Castle is ten minutes on foot, and the riverside is a slow downhill stroll. Tram 28 stops at the bottom of the street, so longer days out work without anyone having to march.
For older relatives planning the pace: best miradouros in Lisbon and a 3-day Lisbon itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many bedrooms does Casa Almada have?
Three super-king double bedrooms, all of which can split into singles. Plus a double sofa bed and a single rollaway in the lounge for flexibility.
Is there a lift in the building?
No. Casa Almada is on the 4th floor and there is no lift. Most multigenerational families are fine with the stairs (we help with luggage), but if anyone in your group has serious mobility limits, message us first to confirm fit.
Can grandparents and grandkids share a room?
Yes. Each super-king bedroom can split into two singles, so a grandparent and grandchild can share comfortably.
Is the layout suitable for toddlers?
Yes. 220 m² on one level once you’re inside, blackout blinds throughout, two baby cots and optional toddler beds free, plus Kids Netflix and Disney+.
How close are restaurants?
Walking distance. Alfama, Baixa and Chiado are all within a short walk for restaurants and quiet evening dinners. See our guides to the best restaurants in Lisbon and fado in Lisbon.
Casa Almada is part of Espais Roca, amazing spaces in amazing places across Malta, Portugal, Spain and the UK.