Where to Stay in Lisbon
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Lisbon
Baixa
Mid-rangeThe grand, grid-like heart of Lisbon, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, buzzing with commerce and tourist activity.
- +Central and flat
- +Excellent transport links
- +Lots of shops and restaurants
- -Can feel very touristy
- -Less authentic local feel
Alfama
BudgetLisbon's oldest district, a maze of narrow, winding streets filled with Fado houses, historic charm, and stunning viewpoints.
- +Incredibly atmospheric and historic
- +Beautiful viewpoints (miradouros)
- +Authentic Fado music experiences
- -Very hilly and can be challenging to walk
- -Can be noisy with Fado music late at night
Bairro Alto
Mid-rangeBy day, a charming residential area; by night, it transforms into Lisbon's most vibrant nightlife hub, with countless bars and restaurants.
- +Incredible nightlife scene
- +Eclectic mix of bars and restaurants
- +Great sunset views from viewpoints
- -Extremely noisy and crowded at night
- -Can be very challenging to sleep if your accommodation is on a main street
Belém
Mid-rangeA grand, historic district west of the city center, home to UNESCO World Heritage sites and famous for its custard tarts.
- +Iconic historical monuments
- +Beautiful riverside promenade
- +Home of Pastéis de Belém
- -Further from the city center (requires public transport or a longer walk)
- -Can be very crowded with tour groups
Daily Budget (Luxury)
EUR 300/day
Hidden Gems in Lisbon
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
FREEWhile many flock to Miradouro da Graça, this viewpoint offers arguably the most panoramic and breathtaking vistas of Lisbon, especially at sunset. It's a local favorite for its serene atmosphere and unobstructed views of the castle and river.
Mercado de Campo de Ourique
This traditional market has been beautifully modernized, offering a fantastic gourmet food hall experience alongside fresh produce stalls. Locals love it for its delicious variety of food options in a lively, authentic setting.
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