Price | $68 - $171 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN LISBON | Alcântara | 40% cheaper | Hotels in Alcântara are the cheapest in Lisbon at just $68 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN LISBON | Baixa | 34% more expensive | Baixa has the highest priced hotels in Lisbon with rooms averaging $171 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN LISBON | Baixa | 75% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Baixa than any other neighborhood in Lisbon |
If you’re planning on staying at any of momondo’s recommended hotels in the area of Lisbon nearest to Chiado, you should expect to pay around $204/night. This price fluctuates based on time of year. In general, a rate under $204/night is a good deal for momondo users staying near Chiado. Hotels near Chiado are typically 51% more expensive than the average hotel in Lisbon, which is $100.
Low Season | February | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | September | most expensive time to stay |
30% | expected price decrease | |
20% | expected price increase |
Price | $159 - $286 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$212 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$234 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Lisbon is: 1-2 star, 4 days before. 4-5 star, 85 days before. |
1-2 star | $54 - $79 | |
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3 star | $64 - $109 | |
4-5 star | $128 - $213 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $13 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Dom Pedro Lisboa |
Hotels Near Airport | 13056 |
Average Length of Stay | 5 days |
Lisbon provides visitors easy access to sights via public transportation, including Lisbon Metro, trains and buses, which also operate trams. There's viable transportation from most regions where you may find hotels in Lisbon: the Alfama neighborhood, the oldest in Lisbon, accessible via the 12E and 28E trams; the Chiado neighborhood, the historic center of the city, and Baixa, the business district, both accessible via the Az and Vd subway trains; or, Bairro Alto, the central district of Lisbon, near stops for the 24E tram nd 2020 and 758 buses. For other neighborhoods where traditional public transportation options are more sparse, there are taxi and rideshare options.
Star inn Lisbon Airport
Aeroporto Internacional Lisboa, Rua C-2, Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal
Dom Pedro Lisboa
Avenida Engenheiro Duarte Pacheco 24, Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal
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Professionals who are traveling to Lisbon on business will find cheap hotels in Lisbon near the Baixa district, where several companies and multiple Portuguese banks have made their headquarters; The Beautique Hotels Figueira and Madalena by the Beautique Hotel are good options here. For those who are vacationing in Lisbon and expect to have easy access to the attractions, museums and restaurants, the Alfama neighborhood offers cheap hotels in Lisbon, like the Tesouro da Baixa by Shiadu. If you and your partner plan to use Lisbon as a launchpad for some day trips outside the city limits, then a stay at a hotel like the Pensao Nova Goa in the Santa Maria Maior neighborhood will keep you close to some of the major expressways.
Lisbon is an exciting and beautiful city to visit for travelers who enjoy art, architecture, Western European history and seafood. For a day of cost-free contemporary art viewing, wander the side streets throughout almost any neighborhood in the city and you will find small and large-scale graffiti on the sides of buildings. If you want a panoramic view of the cityscape so you can see the grandeur of places like the Jerónimos Monastery, we recommend grabbing a ticket for a sunset cruise, which includes wine; options launch from Taguscruises Boat Tours & Yacht Charter in the Belém district and are an affordable date-night option for couples. Stay at one of the Lisbon hotels near Campo de Ourique for easy access to high-end shopping or some free window-shopping; The Hygge Lisbon Suites – Picoas is another good option close by.
For those of you who hope to book hotels in Lisbon in some of the more historic neighborhoods, such as Alfama or Bairro Alto, you’ll find that there are many bar and restaurant options from which to choose. For instance, there is Alma, a Michelin-star fine dining location that serves up-scale seafood dishes. There is also the locally favorited vegetarian restaurant, O Gambuzino, and several traditional kebab restaurants. Hotels like the Hotel Mundial will keep you in easy walking distance to many of these options. For a cocktail or lunch break, while shopping near Campo de Ourique, you’ll also find a number of good options.
Toward the end of February each year the city of Lisbon hosts Carnaval, one of the country’s most exciting parties. During Carnaval, there are floats, parades, costumes and performances, all of which are around Lisbon’s Parque Nacoes, accessible from the Moscavide station's Vm train—participation is free. For more free entertainment, Lisbon also hosts weekly jazz concerts, which are held every Sunday between the months of May and September; concerts occur at various parks throughout the city. If you plan to be in Portugal around the holidays, stay in Lisbon for the annual Kizomba New Year’s Eve Fest, a three-day event where you can partake in dancing and other celebrations and, at night time, witness some lovely fireworks. Most of the festivities take place closer to Belém; catch the Linha de Cascais to Algés to get there. Visitors can also take either a taxi or ride shares to each event.
When visiting Lisbon the average booking length is 5 nights.
Hotels in Lisbon show a range of prices for their rooms. These are determined by factors such as availability, locale and amenities. On average, rooms will be around $248 per night.
The cheapest month to book a hotel in Lisbon is February. The cost of your room could be as much as 31% cheaper than peak months.
At the moment the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Lisbon is Saturday, with Thursday being the most expensive.
$335 is around the price you are going to have to pay for a luxury hotel room in Lisbon. This is on average an 32%% increase on the cost of a typical Lisbon hotel, which is more likely to charge $248 a night.
$51 is how much a hostel (and up to 2 star hotels) in Lisbon could cost you each night. Booking a hostel could save you $176 when compared to the average price of a hotel in Lisbon.
When visiting Lisbon, people tend to book hotels in Baixa, Alfama, Bairro Alto and Chelas/Olaias.
With generally low rainfall expected (2″) and an average temperature of 57.2 °F, those staying at a hotel in Lisbon may want to take some time during their visit to go see popular landmarks in the area. Considering the weather during March, attractions worth visiting near Lisbon are Sé de Lisboa, Castelo de São Jorge, and Santa Justa Lift.
Yes, Lisbon does have vacation rentals. Of the 13,471 vacation rentals in Lisbon, Studio 17 Atlantichotels is the most popular among our users. Find vacation rentals in Lisbon.
Yes, Lisbon hostels are available if you aren’t interested in staying at a traditional hotel. Lisbon Hostel Terminal 4 is the most popular out of the 234 hostels in Lisbon. Search for deals on hostels in Lisbon.
As of March 2024, there are 10,357 operators available to choose from for hotels in Lisbon.
Prices for hotels in Lisbon are updated daily.
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