Núcleo Urbano Histórico de OeirasRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At €18/m², you are paying for the prestige of an 'Old Town' address and proximity to the gardens rather than actual square footage or modern insulation. It’s officially BOUGIE because landlords are pricing these 18th-century shells like they’re luxury condos in Lisbon. Unless you’re getting a top-tier renovation, the top-end price of €23.5/m² is a gentrification trap for people who haven't experienced a Portuguese winter in an unheated stone building.
The Vibe:This is a maze of narrow, one-way streets and refurbished pombaline architecture where finding a parking spot is a genuine blood sport. You’ll see tech workers from nearby Taguspark grabbing expressos next to locals who have lived here since the 70s. The proximity to the Palácio do Marquês de Pombal gives it a manicured look, but the reality is tight sidewalks and the constant hum of the Linha de Cascais train nearby.
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Núcleo Urbano Histórico de Oeiras @ €18/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking really that bad in the historic center?
Yes, it’s a nightmare; if the apartment doesn’t come with a private garage, expect to circle for 20 minutes every evening.
What’s the deal with the €23.5 top-end price?
That’s reserved for rare 'total-rehab' units with central heating and modern kitchens, which are scarce in this district.
How long is the commute to Lisbon?
It's a 12-minute walk to the Oeiras station, then a 25-minute train ride to Cais do Sodré—if the CP strikes don't ruin your morning.
Are these old houses damp?
Almost certainly; unless it’s a high-end renovation, buy a industrial-grade dehumidifier the day you sign the lease.
Where is the best place for a quick meal?
Skip the tourist traps near the church and head to the small tascas tucked away on Rua Cândido dos Reis.