The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and one of the rare Western European cities that face the ocean and uses water as an element that defines the city. Lisbon enchants travelers with its white bleached limestone buildings, intimate alleyways, and an easy going charm that makes it a popular year round destination.
The sparkling new Lisboan Ask Me Centre will help you find accommodation and the staff is happy to dispense advice, maps and brochures. Smaller Ask Me Lisboan kiosks are dotted about the Rossio district and airport and their multilingual staff also have maps and brochures. Lisbon enjoys a Subtropical-Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and very warm summers. Strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream it is one of the mildest climates in Europe. Lisbon is very close to the ocean and that brings windy and fast-changing weather, so you'd better bring a jacket or an umbrella with you, at least in winter, spring and autumn.
Go out at night to the central Bairro Alto, or 'High Neighborhood'. Just up the hill from Chiado, this is the place to go out in town. In the early evening, go to a fado-themed restaurant near the Praca Camoes, and head upwards as the evening goes on. If you're in Lisbon on the night preceding a Feriado or public holiday, you have to check this out. Tiny little streets which are empty in the daytime become crammed walkways which are difficult to get through. Finding a decent sleeping place in the center should not be a big problem. There is a tourist service center in the airport, where the nice ladies will book a room for you. Expect to pay between €45 and €60 for a double room and from €10 to €30 for a dorm or a shared room.
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Lisbon Calling

Address: Rua de São Paulo, 126 3D, Misericordia - Lisbon

Lisbon Calling Hostel is where you’ll find out how it really feels living as a ‘lisboeta̵ 7;. It offers exclusive double rooms and huge bunk-beds. Most units feature access to shared bathroom facilities and some also include fantastic views over the wonderful city of Lisbon. Wireless internet connection is free of charge and...

Rated 5 star by 38 guests | More reviews
Anja From Germany On November 30, -0001

Its a unique hostel with great very helpful and friendly staff. The amzing kitchen/ common area invites to socialize with other travellers and enjoy the special environment. Another plus: fresh warm rolls for breakfast! when coming back to Lisbon, I would definitly stay there again.

Paweł From Poland On November 30, -0001

Lisbona Calling was the greatest hostel which I have ever stayed.Fabolous location, great staff, good breakfast, free WI-FI, free computers. Highly recommend Lisbon calling hostel!! Greetings to Pedro :) Celina and Pawel from Poland

Mar dos Açores

Address: Rua Bernardim Ribeiro, 14 - Lisbon

Residencial Mar dos Açores is located in central Lisbon, 200 meters from the Metro station Picoas, 10 minutes walk from the historic center and Avenida da Liberdade (Marques de Pombal). Free Wi-Fi and a reception open 24 hours a day. Residencial Mar dos Açores has a tour desk where guests can obtain...

Rated 4.5 star by 25 guests | More reviews
ratley From France On November 30, -0001

Very pleased to have stayed at the Mar dos Acores in Lisbon. Room was very clean. All facilities excellent. Staff very polite and helpful. Super location with excellent bakery just around the corner for breakfast. Easy access from the airport, railway station and not far from most of the sights. Absolutely no problems in recommending this place to others who want to visit Lisbon.

Paweł From Poland On November 30, -0001

Very nice hotel within walking distance from major Lisbon monuments :) I recomend it to every one (especialy rooms on the last floor)

Lisbon Happy Hostel

Address: Rua dos correeiros nº161 3º Andar - Lisbon

It is the perfect way to spend a night for those who want to stay in the unique location, surrounded by Bairro Alto, Rossio , Alfama, St. George’s castle and Praça do Comércio. You can enjoy the best of Lisbon without losing time. We are located in the center of...

Rated 4.5 star by 23 guests | More reviews
sylwia From Poland On November 30, -0001

Super location, just next to rua augusta pedestian area, very clean and modern hostel with well equiped kitchen (you can get cornflakes, tosts, jam, milk). There is one problem - extremly small one bathroom witch can be a to tiny for a tall guy, or when hostel is full (when we stayed only two rooms were occupied, so there was no problem). lovely staff.

Angela From Italy On November 30, -0001

Great position, in the city centre, next to the river and easy to reach from the airport. Rooms comfortable (but no heater!)and clean. You also have breakfast included! Really recommended! Angela and Elena from Italy

Hotel Dom Sancho I

Address: Avenida da Liberdade, nº 202, 2º - Lisbon

Dom Sancho I has a privileged position, centrally located in the heart of Lisbon. Staying on Avenida da Liberdade, the main avenue of Lisbon, you can access popular shopping and entertainment areas of Lisbon as well as the city’s business districts. So the Dom Sancho I serves both for a...

Rated 4.5 star by 11 guests | More reviews
seija From Finland On November 30, -0001

We leave 6.30 am and there are in that time any breakfast available, so the man in reception make some coffee for us, exellent service. Very helpful staff.

Frans From Netherlands On November 30, -0001

Simple and small rooms, clean and well-maintained. Excellent location on leafy avenue, 5 min walk to Restauradores square. Decent breakfast.

LavraGuesthouse

Address: Calçada de Santana, 198 - Lisbon

Lavra Guesthouse is in the midddle of the historical heart of the city of Lisbon. It is one of most typical and quiet neighboroods, Pena district. Near the most famous monuments and Lisbon favorite diversions places. The Guesthouse has 20 double rooms, all with privat bath rooms. BREAKFAST AVAILABLE ar 5...

Rated 4 star by 86 guests | More reviews
Nathalie From Switzerland On November 30, -0001

It would have been nice to add a little more details to the map - like the fact that it goes uphill quite a bit! But it was a very nice guesthouse, would definitely book there again! :)

Roy From England On November 30, -0001

This hotel is up a very very steep hill. we went with friends their room was ok ours was not it was tiny and the shower was broken off the wall so you had to use it as a hand held on so there was no control of it either hot or cold the toilet seat kept coming off. breakfast was a rip off.one of the good things was the roof were at night you could go and sit .

Sao Pedro Lisbon Hotel

Address: Rua Pascoal de Melo , nº 130-132 - Lisbon

Located in one of the main zones of Lisbon, it is an ideal hotel for a family vacation, business trips and leisure. Renovated on 2012, the Hotel offers a welcoming environment. The reception is open 24 hours, and here you will find people willing to help you visit all the interesting...

Rated 4 star by 25 guests | More reviews
Francesco From Italy On November 30, -0001

Pros: - good position w.r.t. city centre and metro stations - comfortable, clean, quiet and recently renewed rooms - low price Cons: - neighbourhood a little degraded, but safe also at night - lift is small (1 person) and often broken - toilet paper and towels not automatically replaced, remember to ask - breakfast a little poor

Robbert From Netherlands On November 30, -0001

Very clean and nice place. Friendly staff and superbly located. No noise or anything and good beds. Very clean Definitely a place worth recommending.