
Lisbon District hotels from RM230
- Change your mindBook hotels with free cancellation
- Be pickySearch almost a million properties worldwide
Go beyond your typical stay in Lisbon District
Check prices for these dates
Our top choices for Lisbon hotels

Meliá Lisboa Aeroporto
Meliá Lisboa Aeroporto
ibis Styles Lisboa Aeroporto
ibis Styles Lisboa Aeroporto
Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport by IHG
Hotel Star Inn Lisbon Aeroporto
Hotel Star Inn Lisbon Aeroporto
Radisson Blu Hotel
Radisson Blu Hotel
Tivoli Oriente Lisboa Hotel
Tivoli Oriente Lisboa Hotel
Stay Hotel Lisboa Aeroporto
Stay Hotel Lisboa Aeroporto
Hotel Ikonik Lisboa
Hotel Ikonik Lisboa
Moov Hotel Lisboa Oriente
Moov Hotel Lisboa Oriente
Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening
Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening
Hotel Roma
Hotel Roma
Corinthia Lisbon
Corinthia Lisbon
Pestana Palace Lisboa Hotel & National Monument - The Leading Hotels of the World
Pestana Palace Lisboa Hotel & National Monument - The Leading Hotels of the World
Myriad by SANA Hotels
Myriad by SANA Hotels
Ramada by Wyndham Lisbon
Ramada by Wyndham Lisbon
Olissippo Oriente
Olissippo Oriente
Aurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company
Aurea Museum by Eurostars Hotel Company
Jupiter Lisboa Hotel – Rooftop & Spa
Jupiter Lisboa Hotel – Rooftop & Spa
Altis Avenida Hotel, member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts
Altis Avenida Hotel, member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts
Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel
Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience HotelHoliday Rentals in Lisbon

Where to stay in Lisbon District

Baixa
Baixa combines elegant 18th-century architecture with the buzz of Lisbon's historic heart. Rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, its grand plazas and pedestrian shopping streets create a delightful setting for exploring Portugal's capital. The iconic Santa Justa Lift and wave-patterned mosaics of Rossio Square tell stories of the past. Wander the charming Rua Augusta to discover street performers and outdoor cafés. The area offers stunning views of the Tagus River from Commerce Square. With excellent metro connections and walkable streets, Baixa serves as an ideal base for experiencing Lisbon's historic charm.

Alfama
Alfama transports you to medieval Lisbon with its maze of narrow, winding streets that survived the 1755 earthquake. This historic district echoes with haunting melodies of Fado music drifting from intimate venues. The area reveals Portugal's soul at every turn. Castle of São Jorge crowns the hilltop with panoramic views while the Romanesque Lisbon Cathedral stands tall below. Colourful buildings adorned with traditional azulejo tiles create a photographer's paradise. Local life continues authentically as residents chat in doorways and hang laundry from windows.

Chiado
Chiado's elegant streets blend Lisbon's historic charm with artistic flair. This cultural hub features the iconic Café A Brasileira, 18th-century architecture, and the haunting ruins of Carmo Convent. The São Carlos National Theatre anchors a area once beloved by intellectuals and artists. Trendy boutiques and design shops line the cobblestone pathways. Metro stations make exploring easy, with the Tagus River visible from scenic viewpoints. Enjoy Portuguese cuisine in atmospheric cafés where the spirit of Lisbon's literary past meets its creative present.

Bairro Alto
Bairro Alto transforms from a charming historic quarter by day to Lisbon's premier nightlife district after dark. Sixteenth-century cobblestone streets wind past colourful buildings adorned with wrought-iron balconies and street art. Bohemian shops and quirky cafés create a creative daytime vibe perfect for wandering. When night falls, this historic area pulses with energy as bars, fado houses, and clubs open their doors. Traditional melodies drift from taverns where authentic Portuguese culture thrives. Metro stops like Elevador da Glória make exploring easy when your feet tire from the steep streets.

Príncipe Real
Príncipe Real stands as Lisbon's trendiest area where bohemian spirit meets upscale charm. Pastel-colored 19th-century mansions with ornate iron balconies line the cobblestone streets. The iconic garden showcases a magnificent 150-year-old cedar tree where locals gather. Designer boutiques and concept stores occupy restored palaces along Rua Dom Pedro V. The area balances Portuguese tradition with contemporary style through gourmet restaurants and craft cocktail bars. Easily explore Lisbon from the nearby metro stations while enjoying this sophisticated urban retreat.
Stay near popular Lisbon District attractions
Lisbon District and related destinations
Ride the iconic yellow Tram 28 through historic areas before sampling pastéis de nata in Belém's famous bakeries. Explore the hilltop São Jorge Castle for panoramic views, then take a day trip to colourful Sintra palaces in the surrounding region.

More cheap stays in Lisbon District


































































































































































