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June 19, 2023
When we arrived, bread for the next morning was placed in a bag hanging on the door and fruit was placed in a basket on the table. The refrigerator was filled with plenty of juice, milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, jam, tea, etc., and was refilled as much as emptied the next day. I stayed for two days, and it was nice to be able to try new bread and different fruits every day. There was an oven (with microwave function) and a dishwasher, which was convenient for warming bread or washing dishes, and there were enough cutlery that I used it well. It was clean and well-equipped with dishwasher detergent, regular dishwasher detergent and tools, washing machine and detergent, iron, clothes dryer, capsule coffee machine, and electric kettle. But, is it because we don't use it often, or is it because that's what the washing machine originally did? It is a washing machine with a dryer function, but it does not seem to be the type that can dry hot air like the washing machines used in Korea. I used it thinking it was a hot air dryer, but it didn't work, so I had a bit of trouble drying it with an iron and hanging it outside to dry. It was convenient to use as it had two rooms and two bathrooms, and even though there were many cars around, it was well soundproofed so I was able to rest quietly. The location was very good. It's right next to the bank and close to Lisbon's main tourist attractions with many uphill roads, but it's a quiet location and flat, so it's very convenient and safe. Tram number 28 was next to the road, so you could see it often. It is very close to major tourist attractions, and most major tourist attractions can be accessed on flat ground, making it easy for people with knee pain to travel. It was difficult to find a supermarket nearby, but Lisbon said it was safe to drink tap water, so I boiled it well. If I go to Lisbon again, this is where I want to stay again.
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