Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest & picturesque neighbourhood
Alfama is certainly the most famous historic and oldest neighborhood in Lisbon.

Beautiful azulejos (ancient tiles), Beco dos Loios, near Feira de Ladra (thieves market).

Beco dos Loios, Alfama, June 2008

Miradouro St. Lucia, halfway between Sé Cathedral and the Castelo Sao Jorge.

Alfama ‘electrico 28′

Alfma is a narrowed maze of streets, nowadays with many fado restaurants , and picturesque houses.The name Alfama originates from the Arabic word Al-Hamma meaning ‘fountains’ or ‘baths’. The area contains many important historical attractions. Authentic house for rent in Alfama

Faded elegance: Chafiraz del Rei, a palace built in 1747, nowadays a pigeons’ home.

After the Mourisch domination (7-12 century), Alfama became inhabited by the fishermen and the poor, and the neighbourhood of the poor continues to this day.

In the 19th C. Alfama was a gloomy, dirty and depressing area as a result of unhealthy living conditions. Today the poorer classes continue to live here, mainly in houses in need of renovation. Insufficient heating and draughty walls ensure poor living conditions, especially in wintertime.

At present some of the houses are being renovated.

I adore Alfama. I manage to get lost there every time I go and always discover interesting places as a result
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