A project signed by the architect
Samuel Torres de Carvalho

Stroll along Rua do Alecrim to reach the heart of the city: the Chiado neighbourhood.

Walk up the enchanting small steps and esplanades of the Travessa do Alecrim to discover peaceful pleasures.

Discover Rua de São Paulo and its classic arch, part of Alure, that invigorates the short tram journey to Tagus River.
Lisbon’s Baixa Pombalina district continues to astound people, striking a perfect balance between rationality and aesthetic quality. Its building are imbued with a serene grandiosity. Their solemn façades mask spaces that astonish onlookers through their largesse, high ceilings and vastness.


There are various types of rooms (T1 to T3), with each having its own distinctive character. Living-rooms location provides you with stunning views whichever way you turn. The living rooms are taller on the top floor, where the ceiling meets the edge of the roof.
The stores of Alure feature generous dimensions, highlighted by an entrance with double-height ceilings and the presence of the building’s original arches. With expansive openings in each area, the brightness of the interior spaces stands out, as does their open communication with the outside.
Alure is located in Lisbon’s Baixa District, at the heart of urban life, and just a stone’s throw away from its most classic neighbourhoods: Chiado and Cais do Sodré. These neighbourhoods not only embody the sophistication of the 21st Century, but also evoke memories of times gone by that arouse your imagination and fill your dreams.
Starting by banks of the River Tagus, Rua do Alecrim is one of the main routes leading to the Chiado neighbourhood.
This cosmopolitan neighbourhood combines commerce, culture and leisure, with many shops, cafes, restaurants and museums. Both classic and contemporary in nature, Chiado neighbourhood marries the sophistication and elegance of an historical location.

Underneath the magnificent arch, which is joined onto Alure, lie Rua de São Paulo and the Cais do Sodré. Take a relaxing stroll alongside the river, indulge yourself in Cais do Sodré’s trendy and party-like atmosphere or catch the tram to one of Lisbon’s many other historical neighbourhoods.
