Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.03.10
The location was excellent, and the backyard area was wonderful—I met some very kind people there. However, when I entered the room, the smell was so strong it almost made me lose my sight. The beds were old and creaked with every movement. The person sleeping in the upper bunk sounded like he was drowning and was talking in his sleep, not to mention the other people snoring. It was only one night, and I will not repeat the experience at the same place again.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
WWanderluster232026.04.08
Clean, seamless check in and a comfortable bed, nothing more you could ask. They also have events, so you can meet other travelers and it’s located right in the centre. Couldn’t fault the hostel and will be sure to be back next time I’m in Lisbon.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
With a stay at This Is Lisbon Hostel, you'll be centrally located in Lisbon, steps from Castle of São Jorge and within a 10-minute walk of Graça Viewpoint. This hostel is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Rossio Square and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Lisbon Cathedral.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. This hostel also features a communal living room, a picnic area, and barbecue grills.
Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a computer station, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff.
Make yourself at home in one of the 7 guestrooms. Rooms have private balconies. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.12.20
Excellent location - It was just a few minutes' walk from the metro station and very close to Parque Eduardo VII, where the Christmas market was (and I enjoyed it very much!).
The staff were very friendly and helpful. I encountered some problems on arrival, and they sorted them out immediately. Give them a bug thumbs up.
The facilities were basic but had everything I needed. Given such a cheap price, I won't ask for more.
I felt a bit cold at night even though I had a hot water bottle. I was staying on the top floor and it was December (I feel cold easily anyway). Maybe they can try to make it warmer?
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
PPurplemom2026.05.15
neat & clean. quite spacious for the room of 1 queen bed & 2 single beds. the cleaner came to change the towel on the 2nd day. provide washing machine. I would suggest the hostel to provide a dryer as well. walking distance about 500m to the Parque metro station. Free Luggage storage.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.04
It’s the private room in a hostels. A bit noisy as the person next doors are having parties and talking pretty loud at 1am. 3 euro for the day after check out per piece luggage to store luggage. Free to store before check in. Price is about the same as compared to other hotels. Very good locations. Suitable for people are tight on budget. No free breakfast but very close to Manifest, good brunch place
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
Kkorataki2025.07.23
Great stay in a clean and well-located hostel
I had a great experience staying at this hostel in Lisbon. The location is perfect — close to public transport, restaurants, and all the main attractions. The place was clean and well-maintained, with friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Everything went smoothly, and I’d definitely stay here again.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon11.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.19
On a busy street, it’s not very quiet, but you can wear earplugs. Your experience depends on the other travelers, of course, if they are considerate.
The staff is very nice and accommodating.
The reason I like this place is because it has a lot of character. It’s a turn-of-the-last century, 1890s palace, with very fancy ceilings, parquet wooden floors, and a marble floor lobby. It’s a real palace, one of many in Portugal!
In 1914 it was rented to the Swiss Ambassador of Portugal. Although the place is quite dated now, it still has a lot of class.
If you have a little more money, you can rent a small suite, higher up and quieter, also with credit card points (free or almost ).
Unfortunately the internet only works in the lobby if you have a mobile phone. It seems to work fine for iPads and computers, strangely enough.
It has a kitchen and washer / dryer.
The fridge is old-style retro, as well as the deco in the whole hotel / hostel.
(small fridge, but it does have a small freezer, too.)
The place has a restaurant, which is popular. If you eat a large breakfast you can include it with your rent, it costs about 9€
(I don’t , so the kitchen was fine – modern electric stove top, microwave – no oven!)
The top bunk of a three-tiered system is fairly safe, as it has steps, instead of ladder rungs. It has wooden lockers (bring your own lock) and small boxes, hidden in the stairs at every bed level. Not for the faint of heart or those afraid of heights…
or those who can’t do stairs.
Two flights of stairs up! Shared rooms on first and second floors, kitchen is on the first.
No elevator to the shared rooms, unlike the suites.
Fantastic stay and good breakfast.
Big size rooms with good ventilation.
Close to airport.
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AAnonymous UserThe room with bathroom inside the room with balcony.
No curtains on the beds, the light can bother, no privacy.
There is elevator, no problems with luggage.
There is a kitchen, but is closed in the night time.
The staff was very friendly and helpful.
SSefy LevyThis hostel is located about 3km walk from the center city, but does have some close by attractions (such as the Jeronimo's Monetary)
The room is extremely small, if you seat on the edge of the bed and try to stretch your legs, you'll most likely hit the wall.
We had our room replaced, as the first room had zero privacy for the toilet and the second room gave the illusion of privacy (as you can see in photos)
We've not seen any of the management, as everything is done thru WhatsApp to contact them and they will respond.
Breakfast was OK, it had a bit of choices but there was more cakes and cookies then actual food.
GGuest UserOn a busy street, it’s not very quiet, but you can wear earplugs. Your experience depends on the other travelers, of course, if they are considerate.
The staff is very nice and accommodating.
The reason I like this place is because it has a lot of character. It’s a turn-of-the-last century, 1890s palace, with very fancy ceilings, parquet wooden floors, and a marble floor lobby. It’s a real palace, one of many in Portugal!
In 1914 it was rented to the Swiss Ambassador of Portugal. Although the place is quite dated now, it still has a lot of class.
If you have a little more money, you can rent a small suite, higher up and quieter, also with credit card points (free or almost ).
Unfortunately the internet only works in the lobby if you have a mobile phone. It seems to work fine for iPads and computers, strangely enough.
It has a kitchen and washer / dryer.
The fridge is old-style retro, as well as the deco in the whole hotel / hostel.
(small fridge, but it does have a small freezer, too.)
The place has a restaurant, which is popular. If you eat a large breakfast you can include it with your rent, it costs about 9€
(I don’t , so the kitchen was fine – modern electric stove top, microwave – no oven!)
The top bunk of a three-tiered system is fairly safe, as it has steps, instead of ladder rungs. It has wooden lockers (bring your own lock) and small boxes, hidden in the stairs at every bed level. Not for the faint of heart or those afraid of heights…
or those who can’t do stairs.
Two flights of stairs up! Shared rooms on first and second floors, kitchen is on the first.
No elevator to the shared rooms, unlike the suites.
AAnonymous UserStayed for 4 nights in a female ensuite - overall I had a positive experience! Firstly it was clean! A few things to note is that it isn’t the most sound proof to traffic and the temperature of the shower suddenly dipped from day 2 onwards. I can’t comment for social aspects but they offered some walking tours, pub crawls and drinking/ game tournaments on for some of the weeks. I didn’tutilise it but the kitchen area seemed stocked. Wouldn’t say it had the most social atmosphere in the common area but I was out for most of the time I stayed.
台台灣小資女The rooms and bathrooms are quite new, clean, and bright. The lobby is very comfortable and has a water dispenser, plus you can store your luggage for free. The location is in a bustling area, very lively at night with many pizza places, burger joints, and bars. There are also many shops near the hostel, including several famous trendy brands, making the location very convenient.
The downsides are that there's absolutely no place to hang clothes in the room, and the storage space under the bed is inconveniently designed and hard to use. The bathroom also lacks any storage.
Overall, I still highly recommend it. They provide towels and shower gel, and hairdryers can be rented at the front desk. You can't eat outside food in the lobby, but you can eat in your room (no alcohol).
AAnonymous UserThe location was excellent, and the backyard area was wonderful—I met some very kind people there. However, when I entered the room, the smell was so strong it almost made me lose my sight. The beds were old and creaked with every movement. The person sleeping in the upper bunk sounded like he was drowning and was talking in his sleep, not to mention the other people snoring. It was only one night, and I will not repeat the experience at the same place again.
GGuest UserIt's too far from the tourist spot. Is it a hotel with a bus 3 euro or a tourist spot with a high price of 3 euros? Check out 15 o'clock was very good. Overall it was beautiful and there was a refrigerator freezer and ice was cooled.
HHaidenghaimuduyuLooking at the pictures, I thought this was in a suburban area, as a small garden like this doesn't seem like something you'd find in Lisbon's old town. But surprisingly, there are still spaces like this even on the upper floors of old town apartment buildings. The owner is very thoughtful, and it felt like very Chinese-style service. The English-speaking front desk service was excellent, and since it was Halloween, there were candies on the bar, plus free lemonade! However, the biggest issue is that there's no elevator to the fourth floor, and I nearly collapsed dragging my large suitcase before getting through the door. Thankfully, the room itself was clean, tidy, and comfortable, and the space wasn't as small as other apartments. It was very cozy, and there are many fantastic little shops nearby, with food and atmosphere that are just as good as Michelin-starred places! Loved it.
KkoratakiGreat stay in a clean and well-located hostel
I had a great experience staying at this hostel in Lisbon. The location is perfect — close to public transport, restaurants, and all the main attractions. The place was clean and well-maintained, with friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Everything went smoothly, and I’d definitely stay here again.