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Our prices for hotels in Lisbon are cheapest in January
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Top neighbourhoods in Lisbon

Baixa

Baixa's grand 18th-century buildings and elegant squares tell the storey of Lisbon's dramatic post-earthquake rebirth. Wander through Rua Augusta's bustling pedestrian zone where street performers entertain shoppers. The Santa Justa Lift offers breathtaking city views while Rossio Square buzzes with locals and travellers alike. The majestic Commerce Square opens to stunning Tagus River panoramas. Traditional tascas serve grilled sardines alongside upscale restaurants, with most places closing mid-afternoon. Getting around is a breeze with the Baixa-Chiado metro station and charming tram lines criss-crossing the district. Boutique hotels in historic Pombaline buildings provide stylish accommodation options right in the heart of city centre Lisbon.

Alfama

Alfama's ancient cobblestone labyrinth tells stories of old Lisbon at every turn. Lose yourself wandering narrow medieval streets that somehow survived the 1755 earthquake. Climb to São Jorge Castle for jaw-dropping views or catch haunting Fado performances in tiny, timeworn venues. This hillside area isn't just a postcard—it's the beating heart of Portuguese culture. Getting around takes sturdy shoes and a sense of adventure—those hills are no joke! Metro stops and the iconic Tram 28 connect you to the rest of Lisbon. Traditional tascas serve grilled sardines while family-run guesthouses offer authentic stays in azulejo-tiled buildings.

Chiado

Chiado serves up serious historic charm with a side of Portuguese cool. Cobblestone streets wind past the iconic Café A Brasileira where a bronze Fernando Pessoa statue keeps watch. Art lovers can explore museums and galleries while architecture fans marvel at elegant 18th-century buildings and the hauntingly beautiful Carmo Convent ruins. Getting around is easy with three metro stops and the famous Tram 28 rattling through the district's heart. When hunger strikes, choose between refined Portuguese restaurants and historic cafés serving perfect pastéis de nata. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer stylish digs for those wanting to fully soak up Lisbon's cultural centre.

Bairro Alto

Bairro Alto's narrow cobblestone streets tell stories of 16th-century Lisbon by day, while transforming into party central by night. Browse quirky shops and admire street art while the sun's up. Later, follow the sound of haunting fado melodies into tiny taverns tucked between colourful buildings. Getting around is simple with three nearby metro stops and the historic Elevador da Glória funicular connecting you to lower districts. Traditional tascas serve authentic Portuguese dishes before the area erupts with bars and clubs that keep the energy flowing until dawn.

Príncipe Real

Príncipe Real dazzles with its perfect combo of old-school charm and cutting-edge cool. The neighborhood's stunning 19th-century mansions house trendy boutiques and design shops where you can score unique Portuguese treasures. Grab a spot under the massive 150-year-old cedar tree in the central garden, then explore the National Museum of Natural History or pop into the Amalia Rodrigues House Museum. The area's dining scene mixes upscale Portuguese restaurants with laid-back cafes perfect for people-watching. Getting around is a breeze with metro stops at Príncipe Real, Rato, and Restauradores-Glória. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer stylish stays for travellers who appreciate both history and modern comforts.

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Trams rattle up impossibly steep hills where ancient tiles cling to buildings that have survived earthquakes and revolutions. Rossio Square buzzes with locals debating politics over tiny cups of bica coffee that cost less than a euro. The Santa Justa Lift lifts visitors above terracotta rooftops for views that explain why photographers never leave. At the Fado Museum, discover Portugal's soul-stirring music before experiencing it live at Fado in Chiado, where performers sing with such emotion that translation becomes unnecessary. Avenida da Liberdade offers elegant shopping, but the real treasures hide in Alfama's winding lanes. After sunset, join locals at miradouros (viewpoints) where the Tagus River reflects city lights like scattered gold coins.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a hotel room cost in Lisbon?
You can find top hotels in Lisbon from NZ$194 with options to suit your budget and needs. This Is Lisbon Hostel and Rossio Plaza Hotel are a couple of low-cost options that are popular with our travellers. If you're looking for an affordable hotel in Lisbon that meets all of your requirements, just sort hotels by "Price: low to high" after applying your filters when searching on Hotels.com.
How can I find deals and earn rewards at Lisbon hotels?
Discover great deals on Lisbon hotel stays with Hotels.com. Take a look at hotel prices mid-week or during the low season as to find those off-peak deals. And make sure to check out our last-minute deals on Lisbon hotels.
Can I book Lisbon hotels with free cancellation?
It's easy to book a refundable Lisbon hotel on Hotels.com. Simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". The majority of hotels offer free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand.
What are the top-rated luxury hotels in Lisbon?
Some of the most popular luxury hotels in Lisbon are EPIC SANA Marques Hotel, Corinthia Lisbon, and Eurostars Universal Lisboa. EPIC SANA Marques Hotel is a luxury hotel with a high guest rating amongst our travellers, and it offers an outdoor pool, a full-service spa and a hot tub. Corinthia Lisbon and Eurostars Universal Lisboa are two more favourite luxury stays in great Lisbon locations.
What are some top pet-friendly hotels in Lisbon?
Our travellers' favourite pet-friendly hotels in Lisbon include:If you're travelling with your pup, visit local dog parks like Parque Canino Botto Machado, Parque Canino do Parque Florestal de Monsanto, and Parque Canino da Serra das Brancas. You can also use the "Amenities" filter in your search on Hotels.com and check "Pet friendly" to discover more pet-friendly hotels in Lisbon.
What are some of the best kid-friendly hotels in Lisbon?
Some of the best Lisbon hotels for kids include AlmaLusa Baixa & Chiado, Hotel Vincci Alfama, and Santiago de Alfama - Boutique Hotel. AlmaLusa Baixa & Chiado is a kid-friendly hotel in Lisbon City Center with a guest score of 9.8 out of 10 offering family-friendly amenities like a coffee shop/cafe. Check out Hotel Vincci Alfama in Lisbon Old Town with a guest score of 9.8. This popular hotel has a coffee shop/cafe and an art gallery, as well as free cots in the guestrooms. Santiago de Alfama - Boutique Hotel is another good option, and it's located in Lisbon City Center. Discover more kid-friendly hotels in Lisbon by using the Hotels.com "Family friendly" filter in your search.
What are the top Lisbon hotels with a pool?
For a little extra luxury, discover some of the best Lisbon hotels with a pool. Jupiter Lisboa Hotel – Rooftop & Spa is a great hotel in Lisbon City Center with 2 outdoor pools and an indoor pool, and a guest rating of 9.4 out of 10. Plus, you can make the most of its rooftop pool and children's pool. Hotel Florescente is a popular hotel in Lisbon City Center that features a seasonal outdoor pool along with a restaurant. To find more stays in Lisbon with a pool, use the "Amenities" filter on Hotels.com in your search and select "Pool".
What are some of the best Lisbon hotels with free parking?
If you're arriving by car, choosing a great Lisbon hotel with free parking is a plus. Our travellers' favourites include:
  • Lisbon Chiado Hotel & SPA: A hotel in Lisbon City Center with an average guest rating of 10 out of 10
  • Avenida Palace: A hotel in Lisbon City Center with an average guest rating of 9.8
  • Casa Balthazar: A bed & breakfast in Lisbon City Center with an average guest rating of 9.8
What are the top Lisbon boutique hotels?
Treat yourself to a stylish and luxurious boutique hotel in Lisbon. Myriad by SANA Hotels is a popular hotel with our travellers, offering guests an indoor pool and a full-service spa as well as air-conditioned guestrooms with 24-hour room service and espresso makers. Another top-rated boutique property is Altis Avenida Hotel, member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts. Located in Lisbon City Center, this upscale property has a restaurant and a bar/lounge along with air-conditioned guestrooms with 24-hour room service and espresso makers.
What are some popular hotels in central Lisbon?
For hotels in central Lisbon, check out Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel and Hotel Vincci Alfama. Travellers love Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel for its location, as well as the full-service spa, restaurant and bar/lounge this hotel offers. Hotel Vincci Alfama is another popular central hotel with a restaurant, a bar/lounge and a coffee shop/cafe. Stay at one of these hotels for easy access to top sights like Avenida da Liberdade and Campo Grande. Lisbon City Center and Lisbon Old Town are some of the most central areas for your Lisbon holiday.
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Lisbon?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Lisbon, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can see this accommodation by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Lisbon if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 67 holiday homes. In addition, there are 2198 apartments and 14 condos.

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Unveil the Enchantment of Lisbon: A Tapestry of History and Horizon

Discover Lisbon, the enchanting capital of Portugal, where historic charm meets vibrant culture. Stroll through cobblestone streets adorned with colourful azulejos, and marvel at architectural treasures like the majestic Jerónimos Monastery and the iconic Belém Tower. Wander through the Alfama district, where soulful fado music fills the air, and indulge in delectable pastéis de nata. With its stunning viewpoints, including the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, and the lively atmosphere of Praça do Comércio, Lisbon offers a captivating blend of history, art, and gastronomy that beckons travellers seeking a romantic and culturally rich adventure.

Top locations to stay in Lisbon

Some of the great areas to stay in Lisbon are Arroios, Santo Antonio, and Santa Maria Maior. Arroios offers a vibrant business atmosphere, while Santo Antonio is known for its friendly vibe and proximity to attractions. Santa Maria Maior is rich in culture and history. For first-time visitors, Santa Maria Maior is the best choice, as it provides easy access to historic Lisbon sites.

  1. Santa Maria MaiorOpens in a new window: Staying in Santa Maria Maior puts you right in the heart of Lisbon’s vibrant history. This area boasts iconic landmarks like the stunning São Jorge Castle and the picturesque Alfama district, where narrow streets and traditional Fado music create an authentic atmosphere. Enjoy winding through the quaint alleyways, discovering local shops and charming cafes. It’s a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the culture, with plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and enjoying cultural attractions, making it a must-visit for any traveler.
  2. Santo AntonioOpens in a new window: Santo Antonio is a lively area perfect for those looking to experience a mix of modern and traditional Lisbon. It’s home to beautiful parks and is close to the bustling Avenida da Liberdade, known for its high-end shopping and vibrant street life. You’ll find a range of cultural attractions nearby, including museums and galleries showcasing Portuguese art. The friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal base for exploring the city while enjoying a variety of dining and shopping options.
  3. ArroiosOpens in a new window: Arroios offers a unique blend of local life and multicultural influences, making it an intriguing place to stay. This area is known for its laid-back vibe, with plenty of local markets and shops that provide a taste of everyday Lisbon. You can explore parks for a bit of relaxation or enjoy community events that showcase the diverse culture. Arroios is a great choice for travelers wanting to enjoy a more residential experience while still being within easy reach of the city’s main attractions.

Things to do in Lisbon

Lisbon enchants with its stunning coastal scenery and rolling hills, offering sun-soaked beaches and lush parks for relaxation. Explore vibrant markets, indulge in local crafts, or take to the water for sailing and diving. The city's artistic vibe and diverse shopping options make it a delight for all explorers.

  • Grande BeachOpens in a new window – Relax on the golden sands of Grande Beach, a stunning destination where the waves meet the shore. Take a leisurely stroll along the coastline, soaking in the sun and the vibrant atmosphere. If you're feeling adventurous, dive into the refreshing waters or try your hand at some water sports. The picturesque surroundings offer a perfect backdrop for a picnic or a day out with family and friends. As the sun sets, enjoy breathtaking views that make for unforgettable memories. With its beautiful scenery and laid-back vibe, Grande Beach is an ideal spot to unwind and soak up the Portuguese coastal charm.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Lisbon

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Lisbon is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices tend to be lower. If you're looking to explore the city's rich history, impressive architecture, and vibrant culture, a stay of at least 3 to 4 days is recommended. This duration allows you to visit significant landmarks, such as stunning cathedrals, intriguing museums, and beautiful castles, all while enjoying the great value for money that Lisbon offers. For those on a budget, this timing could provide an opportunity for even lower prices on accommodations and attractions.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover affordable accommodation options in Lisbon, explore the DealsOpens in a new window and Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted hotel rates as your travel date approaches. Consider enabling email alerts or push notifications to stay informed about flash sales and special promotions, ensuring you don't miss out on potential savings. Additionally, utilise the Smart Shopping tool available in the app, which helps you compare hotel prices and amenities, so you're more likely to see the best Lisbon hotel deals and secure a great last-minute getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate depending on various factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates may help you save on your stay at a hotel in Lisbon. If you're after something unique, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised experience and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price leans towards the higher end, we’ll suggest alternative dates that could be more affordable, helping you find the best deal.
  4. Consider your location: Staying close to major attractions or city centres can be convenient, but it often comes with a higher price tag. If you’re looking for more affordable options, consider accommodations in less central areas or neighbourhoods, striking a balance between cost and accessibility to your planned destinations. You might also look into independent hotels a bit further out, as they usually tend to be more affordable and can offer a more authentic experience.

Best time to go to Lisbon

Lisbon experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 54.0°F (12.2°C), while August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 72.0°F (22.2°C). November is usually the wettest month. March, April, and July are the peak travel months in Lisbon, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is sunny to mostly sunny, accompanied by no to light rainfall. On the other hand, October to December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly sunny conditions.

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