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Where to Stay In Lisbon (and the Best Hotels in Each Neighborhood)

Rua Augusta Arch, Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city and the second oldest capital city in Europe after Athens. The city is built across seven hills and provides great scenic beauty as you travel across the city. The beautifully tiled buildings, amazing street art, the ancient yellow tram, and some great food and drinks, make Lisbon all so special. Lisbon provides excellent quality food, great accommodation, and nightlife at some budget-friendly prices that will suit every traveler. It makes a great European budget holiday destination.

If you are planning to travel to Lisbon and wondering where to stay in this city, here we present a list of the best hotels in each neighborhood. Check out these neighborhoods and the hotels there and plan out your travel accordingly for a great experience. If you want to explore the city to the fullest, you can book a hotel in any of these areas. The hotel prices soar during this season, so plan your travel and accommodation accordingly.

1. Alfama

This is the oldest quarter area in Lisbon with densely packed houses and narrow cobbled streets. Alfama is a must-visit to experience the traditional and cultural aspects of Portugal. You can join a guided city walking tour if you want to visit Alfama. The town is built upon a hill and offers breathtaking beauty. This part of Lisbon represents the ancient

Why choose:  St George’s Castle, Fado museum, Alfama Walking tours, National Pantheon

Where to stay:  Memmo Alfama, Santa Maria Maior, Lisbon, 850 m from the city center. It offers big rooms with patios and great views overlooking Tagos River, an amazing pool and great cuisine.

Hotel Convento do Salvador This beautifully renovated hotel is a 6-minute walk from the iconic São Jorge Castle, the Sé Cathedral and the National Pantheon. Rooms provide wonderful city views across the Tajo River with the famous tram 28 passing by the door.

2. Baixa or Chiado

Baixa is Lisbon’s downtown. It represents the traditional side of Lisbon’s town planning with handsome buildings, the squares of Rossio and Figueira, and the Praça do Comércio riverfront. The Baixa area is the shopping center of Lisbon, with plenty of restaurants and cafés. Get to experience the old Lisbon, with Biaxa which has more official buildings. Chiado is a locality close by with vibrant stores, bookshops, theatres, and busy streets.

Why to choose: You can visit the major landmarks of the city on foot as they are close by and in the heart of the city. Praça do Comércio, which is a former royal square overlooking the River Tagus, the MUDE fashion and design museum, and the Lisbon Story Center are all close by. 

Where to stay: Hotel Residential Florescente at Santa Maria Maior, Lisbon, and 350 m from the city center and the metro. This hotel is close to major shopping areas and has an excellent staff, and offers great Portuguese food.

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TURIM Boulevard Hotel- Situated in the heart of the city, the Turim Boulevard Hotel has a grand bar and a terrace; it is set in Lisbon, 1.6 km from Rossio and 1.7 km from Dona aria II National Theatre. Guests can enjoy continental breakfast and great connectivity to all of Lisbon.

3. Bairro Alto

This is the heart of Lisbon’s nightlife. At night, the whole place gets abuzz with chattering bars, restaurants and cafes. This area is uphill and has narrow streets and quirky shops, and would be much suitable for the young crowd and solo travelers or those who love the nightlife. This place has a myriad of boutiques and houses with graffiti and comes to life by midnight.

Why choose: If you want to enjoy some serious nightlife.

Where to stay: Bairro Alto Hotel– This hotel is located at Misericordia, Lisbon, 550 m from the city center. It’s a boutique hotel with luxurious ambiance and prominent S. Jorge Castle and Sé Catedral de Lisboa within a kilometer from the hotel.

ii) The Independent– This hotel offers some great suites within a renovated palace with classical Portuguese architecture. It overlooks São Pedro de Alcântara and the Tagus River and has a personal beer garden. All nightlife spots and restaurants are close by.

4. Cais do Sodre

This is the most glamorous part of Lisbon. It has the appealing riverfront promenade, and the Mercado da Ribeira, the main market. This place also has plenty of fashionable restaurants and bars and food stalls.

Why choose: Proximity to major sightseeing venues, and you can reach the other side of the Tejo River.

Where to stay: Oasis Backpackers’ Hostel, Misericordia, Lisbon, offers budget accommodation with a communal kitchen, barbeques and costume parties.

Casa do Jasmim by Shiadu – This is located in the heart of Lisbon in Misericordia.It is at a short distance from attractions such as Bairro Alto, Liberty Avenue, and Chiado and Rossio areas. It offers great rooms with continental buffets.

5. Principe Real

This is Lisbon’s most modern and trendiest neighborhood. It has fabulous urban designer shops and small attractive parks, and restaurants and cafés. Buses run through the center to connect this place with Cais do Sodre and other parts of Lisbon.

Why to choose: Embaixada or EntreTanto shopping centers, Praça das Flores square, Principe Real Gardens, Jardim Botanico.

Where to stay: Casa do Principe – This is a charming hotel located in the heart of Lisbon, facing the Príncipe Real Garden. It is just a 7-minute walk from Liberdade Avenue and its metro station. The trendy Bairro Alto neighborhood is just a 5-minute walk away. All significant tourist places are within 2-3 km from the hotel.

1869 Principe Real– It is located 1.9 km from Ribeira Market in Lisbon. This is a great choice for travelers interested in ambiance, excellent location, restaurants, and friendly locals.

These are some of the most preferred neighborhoods to stay in Lisbon for an unforgettable traveling experience. Book your accommodation beforehand and enjoy your stay in Lisbon.

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