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Lumen Hotel & The Lisbon Light Show
Hotel in Lisbon City Center, Lisbon
Excellent
1 review
10
From $116 per night
Lisboa 85 Suites & Apartments by RIDAN Hotels
Hotel in Estefania, Lisbon
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $59 per night
Lisboa Pessoa Hotel
Hotel in Baixa, Lisbon
Excellent
0 reviews
9
From $154 per night
Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
Excellent
0 reviews
9
From $82 per night
Pestana Lisboa Vintage City Center Suites
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $116 per night
Selina Secret Garden Lisbon - Hostel
Hotel in Misericordia, Lisbon
Average
1 review
6
From $63 per night
Sant Jordi Hostels Lisbon
Hotel in Anjos, Lisbon
Excellent
1 review
9
From $81 per night
Hotel Real Palacio
Hotel in Lisbon City Center, Lisbon
Very Good
1 review
8
From $91 per night
TURIM Europa Hotel
Hotel in Lisbon City Center, Lisbon
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $83 per night
Hotel Gat Rossio
Hotel in Baixa, Lisbon
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $76 per night
Hotel Excelsior
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
From $54 per night
Lx Center Chiado
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
From $41 per night
Hotel Avenida Park
Hotel in Lisbon City Center, Lisbon
From $52 per night
My Charm Lisbon Suites
Hotel in Estefania, Lisbon
From $53 per night
Lisboa Central Hostel
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
From $40 per night
Holiday Inn Express Lisbon, Av. Liberdade, an IHG Hotel
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
From $83 per night
Hotel das Amoreiras - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Hotel in Rato, Lisbon
From $283 per night
Casa de Sao Mamede Hotel
Hotel in Santo Antonio, Lisbon
From $123 per night
Ferraria XVI FLH Hotels
Hotel in Baixa, Lisbon
From $111 per night
Monte Belvedere Hotel by Shiadu
Hotel in Misericordia, Lisbon
From $150 per night
190 stays
From $29 per night
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From $32 per night
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From $36 per night
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From $40 per night
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From $36 per night
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From $40 per night
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From $52 per night
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From $29 per night
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From $52 per night
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From $51 per night
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From $59 per night
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From $62 per night
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From $63 per night
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From $59 per night
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From $64 per night
344 stays
From $63 per night
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From $64 per night
344 stays
From $63 per night
345 stays
From $64 per night
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From $59 per night
Lisbon, Portugal, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, offering visitors a unique experience that feels both intimate and cosmopolitan. The city is renowned for its excellent shopping opportunities, stunning architecture, vibrant yet safe nightlife, and restaurants that serve some of the finest seafood in Europe. Currently, the average price of hotels in Lisbon is $127, with options ranging from $29 to $1,027. With 364 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in popular neighborhoods such as Lisbon City Center, Lisbon Old Town, Santa Maria Maior, Santo Antonio, and Baixa. Among the most sought-after hotels are the H10 Duque de Loulé, Ferraria XVI FLH Hotels, MeraPrime Gold Design Hotel, Lisbon Wine Hotel, and Hotel DAH - Dom Afonso Henriques.
Lisbon offers a plethora of attractions that cater to a variety of interests. One of the city's most iconic landmarks is São Jorge Castle, a historic fortress that dates back to the 1st century BC. This site offers breathtaking views of the city and is home to numerous peacocks and peahens that roam the grounds.
Another must-visit is the Jerónimos Monastery in Belém, an architectural masterpiece built in the early 16th century. This Gothic structure, with its opulent church and cloistered garden, stands as a testament to Portugal's seafaring history. The monastery is conveniently located near other notable attractions, making it an essential stop on any itinerary.
For those interested in Portuguese culture, the National Tile Museum offers a fascinating look at the country's iconic tilework. Housed in a historic monastery, the museum features an impressive collection, including a massive tiled fresco depicting Lisbon before the devastating earthquake of 1755.
Art and culture enthusiasts will appreciate the Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal's largest cultural institution. Founded by Armenian oil magnate Calouste Gulbenkian, the museum showcases his extensive art collection and is part of a larger complex that includes concert halls, a park, and a modern art museum.
Parque Das Nações, the site of Expo 98, has been transformed into a vibrant hub for exhibitions, leisure, and culture. The area features contemporary landmarks like the Camões Theatre and the Lisbon Oceanarium, as well as trendy waterfront restaurants and the glass-roofed Centro Vasco da Gama mall. Families will enjoy the kid-friendly exhibits at the Knowledge Pavilion, while the Telecabine Lisboa cable car offers stunning views of the city.
Lisbon's nightlife is as diverse as it is exciting. One of the city's most unique nightspots is Kremlin, an eccentric discotheque that attracts both locals and tourists with its techno and acid house beats. The club has even been voted one of the best in Europe.
For a more curated experience, the Time Out Market is a must-visit. Created by a team of journalists, this bustling market features over 20 restaurants, 8 bars, a music venue, and various market vendors, all offering the best of Lisbon. The market also hosts cooking courses, live music, and special events, making it a lively spot to spend an evening.
If you're in the mood for a more intimate setting, the Red Frog Speakeasy offers a unique experience with its special decor and excellent cocktails. Simply ring the doorbell to be let in.
Beer enthusiasts will enjoy Musa de Marvila, a brewery that offers beer tastings, food, and a glimpse into the brewing process. The venue often hosts events and parties, making it a lively spot to visit.
Another great option for beer lovers is the Dois Corvos Taproom, an independent, family-owned brewery. Here, you can sample a variety of brews and enjoy small bites while possibly catching a Benfica match.
Lisbon's culinary scene is as rich and varied as its history. Eleven is one of the city's most sophisticated dining establishments, featuring a sculpture by Joana Vasconcelos at the entrance and a modernist glass box design. The cuisine, supervised by Joachim Koerper, has earned accolades from Guide Rouge.
Real Fábrica is a longstanding favorite, known for its wide variety of local specialties, particularly fish dishes. This reliable institution is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience traditional Portuguese cuisine.
For a taste of history, Martinho Da Arcada is one of Lisbon's oldest restaurants and was a favorite of the famous poet Fernando Pessoa. The restaurant offers traditional Portuguese dishes in a charming, tiled café setting.
Casa Do Alentejo offers a unique dining experience in a slightly dilapidated, neo-Moorish private palace. The cuisine is simple, traditional fare from the Alentejo region, providing a unique atmosphere for a memorable meal.
Cervejaria Trindade is another historic and popular spot, known for its beautifully decorated room and Portuguese cuisine. This ale-house restaurant attracts a diverse crowd, including locals, business people, and tourists. Arrive early to avoid the lines.
January is the cheapest time to stay in Lisbon for an average of $131 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$131
February
$141
March
$172
April
$202
May
$208
June
$195
July
$185
August
$185
September
$201
October
$177
November
$157
December
$137
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1 review
The breakfast was really great and the beds are super comfortable
Noreen
United States