Hotels in Lisbon start from $40-80/night across 1200+ properties. The best area to stay is Baixa, ideal for first-time visitors, shoppers. Book on Travorio and pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or 100+ cryptocurrencies.
Budget
$40-80
per night
Mid-Range
$90-160
per night
Luxury
$200-500
per night
Best Area
Baixa
first-time visitors, shoppers
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Neighborhood guide with prices and local insights
Baixa, Lisbon's downtown, is known for its grand plazas, grid-like streets, and proximity to Rossio Square and the Santa Justa Lift. This area is ideal for shopping, sightseeing, and easy access to public transport. Many historic buildings and boutique hotels are located here.
$100-160/night
Best for: first-time visitors, shoppers
Alfama is the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, famous for its labyrinthine streets, Fado music venues, and the iconic São Jorge Castle. Visitors enjoy panoramic views and authentic local experiences here. The area is dotted with charming guesthouses and boutique hotels.
$40-90/night
Best for: culture lovers, history buffs
Chiado is a lively, artistic district filled with theatres, historic cafes, and the renowned Bertrand Bookstore. It sits between Baixa and Bairro Alto, offering easy access to major attractions. Hotels here range from stylish boutiques to luxury options.
$120-200/night
Best for: art lovers, couples
Belém is known for its riverside views, UNESCO-listed Jerónimos Monastery, and the iconic Belém Tower. The area is quieter and green, with several museums and gardens. Hotel options are mostly mid-range and luxury properties.
$200-350/night
Best for: families, history enthusiasts
Bairro Alto is Lisbon's nightlife heart, renowned for its vibrant bars, live music, and trendy restaurants. By day, it's a quiet historic quarter with cobbled streets and colorful houses. Accommodation ranges from budget hostels to upscale hotels.
$40-100/night
Best for: nightlife seekers, young travelers
Parque das Nações is a modern riverside district, home to the Lisbon Oceanarium, cable car, and conference centers. This area features contemporary hotels and shopping centers. It is well-connected by metro and ideal for business travelers.
$90-170/night
Best for: business travelers, families
1200+ properties across all price ranges
| Category | Price/Night | Best Areas | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (1-2★) | $40-80 | Alfama, Bairro Alto | culture lovers, history buffs |
| Mid-Range (3★) | $90-160 | Baixa, Chiado, Parque das Nações | first-time visitors, shoppers |
| Luxury (4-5★) | $200-500 | Belém | families, history enthusiasts |
Areas: Alfama, Bairro Alto
Areas: Baixa, Chiado, Parque das Nações
Areas: Belém
March to May and September to October for mild weather and fewer crowds. Hotel rates drop 30-40% during off-peak months. Midweek stays (Sunday-Thursday) save an additional 15-20% year-round.
March to May and September to October. Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters (8-15°C) and warm, dry summers (18-29°C)..
Lisbon, Portugal's capital, is a vibrant city famed for its historic neighborhoods, scenic hills, and Atlantic coastline. Visitors can explore ancient castles, lively markets, and a rich culinary scene blending tradition and modernity. With year-round sunshine and a welcoming atmosphere, Lisbon offers something for every traveler.
Belém Tower - A UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic Lisbon landmark on the Tagus River.
Jerónimos Monastery - One of the most prominent examples of Manueline architecture in Portugal.
Alfama District - Characterized by winding alleys, Fado houses, and panoramic viewpoints.
Praça do Comércio - Lisbon’s grand riverside square surrounded by neoclassical buildings.
Tram 28 - A classic yellow tram route passing through the city’s historic heart.
Climate
Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters (8-15°C) and warm, dry summers (18-29°C).
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to October
Currency
Euro, EUR, ~1.08 USD, cards widely accepted
Language
Time Zone
Visa
US, UK, and Canadian citizens can visit Portugal without a visa for up to 90 days for tourism. Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure.
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Baixa and Chiado are among the best areas to stay in Lisbon, especially for first-time visitors. These neighborhoods are centrally located, close to iconic sites like Praça do Comércio, Rossio Square, and the Santa Justa Lift. You'll find a wide range of hotels, lively cafes, and easy access to public transport. The area is perfect for exploring Lisbon on foot.
Budget hotels in Lisbon typically cost $40-80 per night, while mid-range hotels range from $90-160 per night. Luxury hotels in prime locations can range from $200-500 per night depending on amenities and season. Prices may increase during festivals and summer months.
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The cheapest time to book hotels in Lisbon is from November through February, excluding the Christmas and New Year period. Prices drop significantly outside of peak summer and major holidays. Booking during late autumn or winter often yields the best rates, with fewer tourists and more availability. Spring and fall offer moderate prices and pleasant weather.
Lisbon is considered one of the safest cities in Europe for tourists. Petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation, so usual precautions are advised. Violent crime is rare, and locals are known for their hospitality. Emergency services are reliable and English is widely spoken in tourist zones.
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