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    We Love F.Tourists - Ein cooles Hostel, wer es unkompliziert mag.

    We Love F.Tourists

    3.5(4 reviews)
    1.2 kmRossio - Baixa - Chiado, Baixa

    Nice location in Lisbon but not an accommodative stay. My friend and I booked this on a whim as we…read morewanted to stay in Lisbon affordably and comfortably. Unfortunately, it wasn't as comfortable. While the rooms were clean and there was a good view - beware there are multiple floors with no elevator. Every time we came back it was a workout to enter our room. If you have a check in or roller bag, skip out on this spot. Additionally, I wasn't a huge fan of the tours they offered. They did have a tour booking for Sintra but it was ofc a tourist trap scam. Wasn't worth it because we were forced to pay for lunch and the tour was simply a driver who waited in the car while we roamed around with other guests during our stay. The staff at this place were all sweet except for one man whose name started with a "J" he was honestly quite annoying. He asked personal and invasive questions that made it difficult to enjoy our stay. My friend and I tried to avoid him at all costs. He was like a roach.

    I didn't love this hostel and I have stayed at many over the years. Vibes were very weird. Seemed…read morewelcoming but in a sort of artificial way. There are also like a million floors with no elevator. The recommendations they gave were very touristic which is to be expected I suppose but also didn't seem that welcoming. Beds were nice and WiFi was effective, although the door to the balcony was cracked open and wouldn't shut which let in a tremendous amount of noise. On my last night someone showed up having just been attacked in the street and nobody was helping him so I spent the night before my flight bandaging up another hostel guest. Staff was remarkably uncaring. Would not stay here again under any circumstances

    Good Morning Hostel - Cooking classes Thursdays

    Good Morning Hostel

    4.4(10 reviews)
    1.2 kmRestauradores, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    Kicked off our stay in Europe with Good Morning Hostel, and literally just climbing up those…read morenotorious stairs, we were greeted with the sounds of hip hop and invitations to go out (it was nearing 10:30pm on a Friday night and they were all ready to party). Apparently there is free happy hour with sangria and beer every day from 7-8pm! Clearly, a lively crowd of young adults predominately. No complaints. Bunk bed style with privacy curtains, per usual, which comes with two hooks just outside to hang your clothes/towels/etc. The rooms seemed to be mixed, as I shared space with two other females and 4 males. I will say that having ear plugs worked like a charm because there are some snorers.... Having air conditioning we can control is so prime in Europe! What a blessing! Bathrooms and showers are dormitory style, by at least they have hair dryers ready for your use! I will note that I think there could be a way to better ventilate the place though, because it did somewhat smell of body odor particularly towards the end of the day. I think my nose just got used to it and I forced myself to sleep. Favorite part? BREAKFAST IS INCLUDED, and a delicious one, too: waffles with powdered sugar, Portuguese sausage, scrambled eggs, toast, coffee, orange juice. I miss it already. Okay, I lied, maybe I have other favorites: (1) Sintra Tour and (2) Walking Tours (which are free!) Sintra Tour: at first we didn't think much of it, but after learning about Sintra, we figured why not go with the hostel. WHAT A GREAT DAY! Transportation was all figured out and we explored a castle, went to the beach, ate like locals. Learned a bunch of history and fun facts. It did cost, but well worth every euro. Walking tour of Lisbon: highly recommend, also because it is FREE (we did tip our guide, Sophia, at the end because she is SO KNOWLEDGABLE and had the best recommendations). Great way to get your bearings of the city. We also did the pub crawl: might as well try it once, right? Plus, comes with drinks. You'll need to pay between 12-15 euro, but hey, why not! Overall, HIGHLY recommend this charming hostel.

    Okay I started reading one of the other reviews so I could copy it because I don't really feel like…read morebeing opinionated. But, the review started by saying "words can not express... blah blah" but the thing is that they expressed themselves perfectly fine using words, so, I don't know why they started the review that way? Words can't cannot express how much fun I had here. Their sangria tastes like sangria and their beer tastes like something else but pretty refreshing. Like, I was refreshed after drinking it and taking a shower helped too. Their showers are pretty refreshing. Washing my hands here was refreshing too. I was brushing my teeth weekly and I felt refreshed after that too. I started reading my review and I noticed I started a sentence with 'but' - I don't like that rule so I going to keep doing this way so it eventually catches on, I wish I could hashtag that but I don't know how to use hashtags. Lastly, I noticed people don't say good morning that much here but they do say good night a lot but I thought that was a different hostel, other than that, I enjoyed myself.

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    Good Morning Hostel - Make sure to sign up for the Sintra Tour!

    Make sure to sign up for the Sintra Tour!

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    João, the Chef

    Yes! Lisbon Hostel - 6 bed superior room

    Yes! Lisbon Hostel

    4.5(22 reviews)
    1.6 kmBaixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    This place does NOT take credit card for some weird, odd, strange reason. And "banks" isn't a…read morereason. As a result this led to me having one of the absolute worst nights of my entire life that easily could've been avoided had they just let me pay by credit card for the pub crawl. Had I been able to do that, I would have been able to go out with people, but ended up going out by myself that led to the worst nightlife incident I ever had. The atms near the hostel do NOT work, AT ALL. I tried multiple times I've never failed on a foreign country's atm in my life. Do NOT come here if you're using credit cards. Actually don't come here at all, when I told them about the incident, all they said was "oh too bad" talk about not comforting your guests at all. They only take cash for some reason. I would NOT recommend staying here. I never wanted to check out of a hostel faster in my life. Extremely disappointed especially when factoring the "good reviews". This was the worst international experience I have ever had and I have been to many countries, hostels, nightlife, just a truly traumatic and awful experience. Just never again

    One of, if not the best hostels I've ever stayed in. Clean. Friendly. Convenient. Fantastic…read morelocation. It was a bit warm in the room but that's to everyone expected of Europe in the summer. I would happily stay here again. They have a dinner every night. I stayed in for it my last night and it turned out to be one of the best meals I had in Lisbon. The staff is so friendly and fun. The beds are a little hard but still on the more comfortable side as far as hostels go. The showers and bathrooms were clean. I honestly can't say enough good things about this place.

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    Yes! Lisbon Hostel
    Yes! Lisbon Hostel - Cutest place ever!

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    Cutest place ever!

    Living Lounge Hostel

    Living Lounge Hostel

    4.8(10 reviews)
    1.5 kmRossio - Baixa - Chiado, Baixa

    I like hostels. They are more cost-effective than hotels and they offer a great way to meet other…read moretravelers. I've done the shared room arrangement a few times, but having my own room is more my speed. Staying in a hostel was a no brainer for me when I visited Lisbon two years ago. The Living Lounge is a beautiful hostel with colorful and thoughtful artwork adorning the walls of the common areas and individual rooms. Each room has a unique theme that was carefully curated by a local artist. I stayed in the clock-themed Timeless room. This room was right next to the staircase, so I could hear the sound of footsteps up and down the stairs during my stay. Bathrooms were clean and conveniently located on either side of the floor. This three-level walkup is a short distance from the Baixa-Chiado metro station, trams, and other attractions. The staff members were welcoming and accommodating. They even sent me a Lisbon guide prior to my stay that offered helpful resources and tips for navigating the city and making the most of my trip. The hostel's common area features a living room, kitchen, and bar. You can sign up at the reception desk for daily events such as the popular nightly dinners, walking tours or fado performances. I attended one of the nightly dinners during my stay. It featured a delicious and filling meal prepared by a chef and generous pours of wine for only ten euro. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this charming hostel and I can't wait to visit Lisbon again!

    For a hostel this place is great!!! Clean, cute and cozy!!…read more The place has multiple floors so be prepared! The rooms are nicely decorated. Beds are nice and you feel like you could be in a hotel. The bathrooms are on each side of each floor. Towels provided. Very nice!! The breakfast is delicious! Something hot- sometimes eggs. Sometimes crepes. Variety of juices. Variety of jams. The front desk is manned by very knowledgeable people. Very helpful. Don't forget the free maps of the area! Also they have info on tours-- so worth it. Location is good. Next to a metro stop and walking distance from the main streets and buses. Great place to stay on a budget!!

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    Living Lounge Hostel
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    Alface Hall & Hostel Bairro Alto - The bar

    Alface Hall & Hostel Bairro Alto

    4.3(8 reviews)
    1.5 kmBairro Alto, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€

    This will be less a review than a love letter, but I needed someplace to stay for 30 days in…read moreLisbon, & every other hostel I contacted had a two week maximum. These people were kind enough to take a chance on me for that long, & even so, you know, here you show up the first nite in the pouring rain, not sure what to expect from the full month you signed up for... You go through this old green door & up the stairs, it's a building from deep in time, & your room is simple & sweet, just like the breakfast every morning, & week after week you fall into a rhythm with the hilarious kindhearted mother from Brazil who cleans out your room for instance, or the clever Canadian dude who does music, or the young Portuguese gal who watches MTV & loves poetry & ice cream, & her streetwise young friend who stops by to share food with her & also works the bar in the little concert hall downstairs. Ahh, & the concert hall downstairs...so much jammin' gorgeous awesome music comes out of that place, & sometimes it's packed to the gills, & better times it's more relaxed & open, & if you're in the mood you can put on shoes & go down & rock out a little, but either way you'll be standing at the tiny balcony waiting for your food to cook some nite, & the lilting strains of a world class cover of "So Rude" will come drifting up through the alleyway, & you'll wonder how you got to be this classy. I don't want to embarrass him, but there's a guy who works there with his wife, who looks herself like an icon of vintage Italian cinema...& it's the most touching thing, whether it's her, or one of several other employees who do the overnite shift, it doesn't matter what's going on or what kind of day you might be having, they are always, always sitting there in the front room in the dark, sometimes with a full nest of blankets gathered up around them, just there on hand to let you in. I think it's a little on the miraculous side, but in truth not once in all those 30 days was there even a hint that I was being a hassle to them, no matter what time of the night I might show up. You can hardly imagine it. My last nite a woman I'd spoken with a few times, who lived in the States in the 80s, she was the one on duty. It was 3 or 4 in the morning, I had to go get a cab for a very early flight. but she was still up & around to serve me a last beer from the little fridge & take my key & ease me through the pain of saying a very tough goodbye. But anyway this guy, we were watching Portuguese news around the TV one lunchtime, & it was the latest from D to the T, & then it was some shooting at a Black Friday whatever, & footage of all these Americans with shopping bags running through some retail landscape screaming, & I said to this guy, just half-jokingly like "Man, what must you think of us after all this, for real...?!" He responded with some candid & heavy words that I'll never forget, & he talked about some of the indignities of dealing directly with American tourists besides, which one can only imagine. Listen, the neighborhood goes late & loud, & it's definitely not ideal for young children & all that, but there's still a level of poise & decorum that I would assert is very native to Portugal & also very easy for Americans to blow past in their blind appetite for diversion & recreation overseas. Which is me trying to put it as diplomatically as possible. Graffiti from a wall down the block: ENJOY // BEHAVE So I would just say that this place gets 10 out of 5 stars for me, that they allowed my experience in Lisbon to be the life-changing period that it was, by so many simple steady acts of kindness & welcome, & I would ask that if you go there, that you treat the place & its people with your utmost goodness & respect. 'Alface' is the Portuguese word for lettuce, & the designation 'Lisboeta' for residents is typically supplanted by 'Alfacinha'. As I understand it the exact history is somewhat shrouded, but one theory is that in a time of war the city was barricaded by a hostile force & lettuce was the only way the trapped people could survive. That quiet strength & dignity I found among them, & it was so beautiful, & I drank it deep. I could have walked away with a much more mediocre experience & still been pretty happy, but instead, & massively because of Alface Hostel, it was perfection. Thank you. CR

    Stunning! Excellent Music between 10-12 pm weekdays ( at…read moreleast on wednesdays :) Good cocrails, very cosy atmosphere and decoration Best Lisboa destination!

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    Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa - View from their 23rd floor

    Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa

    4.3(69 reviews)
    1.6 kmSaldanha, Avenidas Novas
    €€

    I travel a lot and this Marriott property in Lisboa is probably one of my absolute favorites! If…read moreyou have Bonvoy status, expect to be recognized and get perks for your loyalty. We were upgraded to a nice 1 bedroom suite with an AMAZING view. Not only that, we received free breakfast and tapas for happy hour. But even if you don't have status, I watched how well they treated every guest checking in and staying at the hotel. Everyone at the hotel was great, seriously! The hotel was so lively and fun every evening. We looked forward to the happy hours because you're given wonderful local food, which was enough to fill me, while listening to live Portuguese music/singers. It was great! The hotel is not located in the touristy area and we did that on purpose. It is within walking distance to 2 train stations and several areas with lots of restaurants and parks. We really enjoyed our stay there for 4-5 nights.

    On our trip to Portugal nearly a couple months back, we stayed at the Sheraton Lisboa for a night…read morebefore venturing off to Porto for a few days. I utilized my FNA award from my signup bonus I got with the Boundless card and made use of it on this trip, including this hotel. We trekked here directly from the airport via the Metro. Therefore, we got here much earlier than the check-in time (though not as much due to the EES nightmares). Therefore, we were able to freshen up a little bit and head out accordingly. The bathrooms near the lobby are quite clean and spacious so it's very easy to freshen up there. Due to some business conferences at the hotel - it was quite packed when we arrived on a Tuesday - there was no opportunity to upgrade, but that's okay. We also skipped the breakfast add-on as we were heading off on a train early in the AM. The room itself was quite nice and up to the standards of a Sheraton. We got some office building views from our room. The free water came handy too, but again we were here for only one night. The bathroom itself was clean and spacious enough. The shower/tub combo is something I don't always see (though I have in Europe) and the glass wall with the curtains certainly makes this more suitable for a couple than anyone beyond that, but it did the job. The hotel itself is in the business district and there isn't too much around unless you want to walk to Avenida which isn't too far away. If you want a business-friendly hotel with a guaranteed quality of sorts, you can't go wrong here.

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