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Hostels in Lisbon
Black&White Hostel (B&W). Art, style and comfort for cool demanding travellers.
Residencia Oliveira is located right in the centre of Lisbon and is typical portuguese building with old tyles on the wall and a fabulous roof garden full of flowers.
The Easy is the newest hostel in Lisbon...
Lisbon Avenue Hostel (LAH) is located in one of the most historical area of Lisbon. Placed in the centre you can reach all different types of amusement, from historical places to nigh time bars.
Hostel located in down town Lisbon. It has singles, doubles, twin and triples rooms...
Located in the centre of Lisbon, close to the famous Avenida da liberdade,
In the most spectacular location in Lisbon, 'Rossio's Plaza', our staff, will welcome all backpackers, providing some of the highest standards of comfort as well as commodities.
What better way to sleep than right in the heart of the poetic vein of Lisbon, its historical 'bairros' (districts)
Uepá fellow travellers!! I introduce you to the newest hostel in the gorgeous city of Lisbon. Open since
The Lisbon Lounge Hostel offers you a different way of staying in Lisbon. Created for all travellers who search stile, quality, modernity and at the same time want to feel at home.
Small, clean and friendly Hostel. Best location in Lisbon.
Alfama Patio is steeped in history, situated in one of the oldest districts of Lisbon, we are centrally located, easy on the pocket, and guaranteed to make you feel at home.
Located at hart of historical city centre, in the very the best and well-known night life spot of Lisbon, Bairro Alto. , Alface Hostel Lisboa, have all the ingredients to make you visit to Lisbon the best ever...
New brand Hostel located in Bairro Alto, which as the name suggests, spreads itself over one of Lisbon's hills.
Our backpackers´ Mansion perched on the "Miradouro do Sanata Catarina", overlooking the river and the Ponte (Bridge) ¨25 de Abril¨
The Travellers House is ideally located in the most central area of Lisbon, (Baixa)
regional info

The capital of Portugal is currently in the middle of a building boom which began after it was chosen as the host city for Expo 98. Metro lines have been extended, mosaic sidewalks have been re-paved and 18th century facades have been restored. One of the most urgent works is the saving and restoration of the "Alfama", or old town.
The city moves to pulsing new rhythms, as African music clubs are all the rage. Contrasting to this modern diversity, Portuguese fado songs continue to be heard; the soulful music (which originated here) is still hitting notes of passionate melancholy.
Lisbon also hosts a great number of remarkable museums of ancient and modern art, some of which are the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, National Museum of Contemporary Art, National Coach Museum, and Carmo Archaeological Museum.
A good way to orient yourself and enjoy a panoramic view is to climb one of the seven hills - Penha de França, Senhora do Monte, Graça, São Jorge, São Pedro Alcantara, Santa Catarina, and Estrela. São Jorge is topped by a famous castle, Castelo de São Jorge, and has the most spectacular picturesque view - especially as the sun sets over the Tagus river. Generally speaking, you can spend an unlimited time discovering and re-discovering this charming city; however if you are on a tight schedule, don't miss exploring the Alfama District, Bairro Alto, and Belem (see under sights for more information). Lisbon is really a wonderful place to explore, any time of the year. If you are lucky, the sky is blue and the sun is shining even in February and November.
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