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Where to stay in Lisbon

Whether you can afford to glam it up in boutique hotels, or you’re more about the home-away-from-home experience, Lisbon offers a variety of options when it comes to accommodation. 

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  • Beautiful B&Bs

    Zuzabed is a lovely bed and breakfast situated near the historical centre of Lisbon and with views of the São Jorge Castle on São Jorge hill, a famous landmark. It offers three kinds of accommodation to suit every kind of visitor, including spacious suites or even a private cottage. The Chalet D’ Ávila is another great option in the city centre as it’s close to the metro and 5km from the airport. Rated “superb” by guests, you can expect bright, airy rooms with parquet flooring and large windows with city views.

  • Boutique guest houses

    Looking for something cosy and intimate? With only 12 rooms, the Lisbon Garden Boutique Guest House offers private, peaceful and well-equipped accommodation within walking distance of many attractions. Want big, beautiful rooms and Lisbon’s nightlife on your doorstep? The LR Guesthouse close to Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square) has all the above. It’s also rumoured to serve the best breakfast in Lisbon – just what you need after a long night out!

  • The “palatial” stay

    If the ultimate accommodation is on your radar, look no further than Pestana Palace. One of the best luxury hotels in Lisbon, it boasts stained-glass windows, parquet floors and ornate ceilings. With views of the Tagus River from private balconies and a spa to die for, be sure to stay long enough to enjoy some pampering, the pool, and the bar, because once you set foot inside, you’ll never want to leave.

Frequently asked questions

When packing for a trip to Lisbon, don't forget the essentials like your visa, passport, chargers, camera, some euro and the correct power adaptor. Clothing wise, check out the seasonality guides and pack to suit the conditions - aka some warmer layers for winter and lighter options for summer. Other necessities include a walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, swimwear and a towel so that you’re ready for a day at the beach.


Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital of Lisbon offers travellers a bounty of accommodation options. Some of the most popular locations are Baixa and Chiado, both of which are located downtown and close to all of the action.


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Despite having a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal tends to have a more Mediterranean climate, meaning hot summers and mild winters. If you’re heading to Lisbon, we recommend travelling between March and May or September and October to make the most of warm, sunny days that aren’t too hot.


Spend your time in Lisbon soaking up the beauty of this coastal city, checking out nearby beaches and surf spots, wandering down cobblestone streets, feasting on seafood and soaking up the city’s incredible nightlife.


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