Where to sleep in Lisbon? Which neighborhoods? What accommodation?

After showing you around Lisbon in our article dedicated to things to do in Lisbon, let's now move on to the question of the “Where to sleep in Lisbon” ? An essential question for a successful city trip to the Portuguese capital.
Lisbon is the largest of the Portuguese cities with almost 500 inhabitants. Lisbon was built on 000 hills and is located at the mouth of the Tagus.
In this article we will see which is the best area to sleep in Lisbon. We will also see the main types of accommodation in the city, its most beautiful hotels but also where to stay cheaply in Lisbon.



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The best neighborhoods to stay in Lisbon?

Let's start our article with a tour of the best neighborhoods to stay in Lisbon. As a general rule, the hyper center will be favored because of its proximity to the main places of interest. However, certain neighborhoods connected to the most central neighborhoods can also be a good choice. In the case of Lisbon, an outlying district, more than 6km from the center, is also interesting, especially if you have already been to the Portuguese capital and know its center well.

Main neighborhoods where to sleep in Lisbon:

Sleep in the Alfama district in Lisbon

The Alfama district is the oldest district of the city, the cultural, historical heart, and cradle of fado, it immerses its visitors in a bath of local culture.
Although originally the Alfama district was located outside the city walls and was a popular district mainly populated by sailors, today the Alfama district is a wealthy district where people finds many upscale hotels.
There is, for example, the Santiago de Alfama boutique hotel or the Memmo Alfama, which we will discuss below in our section devoted to the most beautiful hotels to stay in Lisbon.
The Alfama district is located on the side of a hill, it is therefore quite steep and practically inaccessible by transport except by tram 28, an authentic tram from the 1930s.
The district is dotted with small pedestrian streets and there are some of Lisbon's must-see places such as the famous Saint George's Castle (Castelo de São Jorge), the Cathedral of Sé or the Igreja de Santo Antonio.
The district is also known for its “Miradouro”, these breathtaking viewpoints over the city and the Tagus estuary.



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The Baixa

The Baixa district or Baixa Pombalina is certainly the most touristic district of the city of Lisbon. It constitutes the heart of the city and is one of the most beautiful districts although much newer (in the architectural sense) than the Alfama district. Indeed, devastated by an earthquake, then a tsunami in the middle of the XNUMXth century, the district was completely rebuilt and remodeled. It is from its architect, the Marquis of Pombal, that the name of this district, Baixa Pombalina, today derives.
This district is full of places to sleep and offers a wide choice of accommodation, from youth hostels to the most luxurious hotels.
There are many places of interest such as the famous Place du Commerce and its triumphal arch on Augusta street, but also the Elevador Santa Justa or the Rossio square.

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Le Chiado

Continuing on from the Baixa, the Chiado is a shopping district with multiple brand name boutiques, art galleries and theatres. Its central position makes it an excellent option for sleeping in Lisbon close to tourist sites and visiting the city while enjoying the calm at night.
In this district, there are several places of interest such as Plaza Luis de Camões or the National Museum of Contemporary Arts.

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The Bairro Alto

Among the oldest districts of Lisbon, the Bairro Alto is located on the heights of the city. It is a working-class district ideal for immersing yourself in local life, rather calm in terms of tourism. In the evening, it turns into a lively and noisy nightlife area with its bars and nightclubs. This district has, over the years, kept all its soul and you feel like you are in a village. Overlooking the city, it offers its visitors many miradouro, its viewpoints over the city.
One of the highlights of this district is the Convento Do Carmo, a memorial dedicated to the 1755 earthquake that devastated the city.



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Bethlehem

Located outside the center of Lisbon, the Belém district is about 6-7km from Commerce Square. Easily accessible by tram or bus, the Belém district, although out of the way, is undoubtedly one of the most touristic in Lisbon.
In the past, it was in this district that the docks were located and it is from this place that a large number of expeditions left for distant lands such as Brazil or India.
Totally different from the central districts of Lisbon, Belém is like a small city within the city. Parks, squares or other green spaces make this area pleasant for walking. Let's not forget that the Belém district alone brings together several Lisbon must-sees such as the famous Belém tower, the Jeronimos monastery or the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, an impressive monument dedicated to the glory of Portuguese explorers.

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Nations Parks

This outlying district located in the northeast of Alfama was completely rehabilitated for the 1998 Universal Exhibition. The buildings and the various attractions have been preserved: Oceanarium, gardens and cable car in particular make this district an ideal place for a stay. family discovery.

Prince royal

This chic district has many addresses for lovers of luxury, trendy cafés and beautiful gardens. Little representative of the local culture, its tourist interest is only moderately interesting.

Campo de Santana

It is perhaps one of the lesser known but is nonetheless a good option for staying in Lisbon and soaking up neighborhood life with a good number of small local addresses.



Santos

This artistic district is best known for its museums. However, it is not the best option for a stay to discover the main tourist sites of Lisbon.

Where to sleep in Lisbon? Which neighborhoods? What accommodation?

Districts of Lisbon where to stay

The main places to stay in Lisbon:
Now let's move on to the choice of accommodation. We will, in this part, offer you different accommodations where to stay in Lisbon classified into different categories. Luxurious hotels, apartments, low-cost accommodation and hostels.
Although we stayed in Lisbon, we obviously weren't able to test all of these accommodations. Our choice was made according to different criteria provided by several online booking platforms.
  • The overall score of the accommodation
  • The number of reviews
  • The price of accommodation
  • The location of the accommodation
  • The services offered by the establishment

Do not hesitate to leave us your good addresses where to stay in Lisbon in the comments of this article.

The most beautiful hotels to stay in Lisbon

Lisbon, like all European capitals, has a large supply of high-end accommodation.

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    Santiago de Alfama

    The first accommodation in Lisbon is an establishment that I had the chance to test. Ideally located in the Alfama district, the Santiago de Alfama is one of the most beautiful establishments to stay in Lisbon. A top-of-the-range Boutique Hotel offering magnificent spacious rooms with refined decoration. One of the best accommodation choices in Lisbon. Location, Decoration, Hospitality See rates
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    Even the Royal Prince

    Located in the Príncipe Real district, not far from the very lively Bairro Alto district, the Memmo Principe Real is also one of the most prestigious establishments in the city. With a modern design, this 5-star hotel is equipped with a beautiful swimming pool and a terrace offering you a breathtaking view of the city. Location, Decoration, Hospitality See rates
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    Bairro Alto Hotel

    Located on the heights of the Bairro Alto district, a tourist district of Lisbon, the Bairro Alto Hotel is one of the best places to stay in Lisbon. A perfectly located 5-star establishment, offering spacious, perfectly decorated rooms. The view from the restaurant terrace is one of the best things about this establishment. Location, Decoration, View

3 apartments for rent in Lisbon

Renting an apartment in Lisbon can be a very good alternative to hotels. There are a number of them for tourists passing through the city.

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    Raw Culture Art & Lofts Bairro Alto

    Located in the tourist district of Bairro Alto, the Raw Culture Art & Lofts offers spacious, modern and fully equipped designer lofts. The decoration, taken from the owner's collection of works of art, is the highlight of these apartments. The lofts can accommodate 2 to 4 adults and enjoy a particularly high rating on booking platforms. Setting, Location See rates
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    Lisbon Chillout Apartments

    Located in the Alfama district 200m from the famous Castle of Saint George, the Lisbon Chillout Apartments is the ideal accommodation if you are looking to sleep cheaply in Lisbon while enjoying a recently renovated and ideally located apartment. Rates that start at €75 per night for 2 people for highly rated accommodation. Pitch, Price See prices
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    Varandas de Lisboa – Tejo River Apartments & Rooms

    Perfectly located between the Alfama district and Commerce Square, the Varandas de Lisboa enjoys a prime location. Modern and completely renovated apartments at competitive rates. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Tagus. Location, Decoration See prices

3 cheap hotels to sleep in Lisbon

Although Lisbon is a capital, it is quite possible to stay there at a lower cost. Whether in an apartment or a hotel, there is something for everyone.

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    Lisbon Arsenal Suites

    If you are looking for a small studio to rent in the center of Lisbon, then the Lisbon Arsenal Suites is for you. Fully equipped, well decorated and ideally located studios. Studio See prices
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    Hotel Dom Sancho I

    Located about 1 kilometer north of the center of Lisbon, the Dom Sancho hotel offers particularly low rates. Rates that start at less than €50 per night for a double room. Hotel See rates
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    easyHotel Lisbon

    Slightly out of the way, about 2km from downtown Lisbon, this modern hotel offers double rooms at a rate of around €50 per night. A well rated hotel for an attractive price. Hotel See rates

The best hostels in Lisbon

The youth hostel remains a good alternative for accommodation at a lower cost and allows you to meet many people. An offer which has recently been enriched by offering different types of accommodation (dormitories, private rooms) and services and which adapts to all budgets.

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    Home Lisbon Hostel

    This is the hostel par excellence where to sleep in Lisbon. Ideally located a stone's throw from Commerce Square, Home Lisbon Hostel is one of the most awarded hostels in Portugal. Repeatedly rewarded by HostelWorld as one of the best hostels in the country, Home Lisbon Hostel is ideal for those looking for inexpensive accommodation in Lisbon. Price, Location, Reception See prices
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    Sunset Destination Hostel

    Located a few dozen meters from Commerce Square and facing the Tagus, Sunset DestinationHostel is also one of the best hostels in Lisbon. The hostel offers attractive rates, a prime location but above all a rooftop with a swimming pool offering a magnificent view of the mouth of the Tagus. Pitch, Price See prices
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    Yes! Lisbon Hostel

    Located in the heart of the lively Baixa district, Yes! Lisbon Hostel is one of the most popular hostels in the city. It offers dormitories for 4 to 6 people, mixed or reserved for women. The hostel also offers free city tours. The decoration of the inn is the most of this friendly place. Location, Decoration See prices

Our practical article on accommodation in Lisbon ends here, do not hesitate to leave us your good addresses in the comments.

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