Where to Stay in Lisbon
Best neighborhoods to base yourself in Lisbon for your 2026 trip — from central hotels to areas within easy reach of Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
Best neighborhoods to stay in Lisbon
Alfama + Castelo de São Jorge
30 min from LISLisbon's oldest neighbourhood — narrow tile-lined streets + a Moorish castle on top of the hill. Take Tram 28 from Praça do Comércio for the iconic ride up.
Belém + Pastéis de Belém
40 min from LISJerónimos Monastery (UNESCO, €10) + Belém Tower (€6) + the original Pastéis de Belém (the cream tart since 1837, €1.50 each).
LX Factory + Ponte 25 de Abril views
30 min from LISRepurposed industrial complex with bookshops, restaurants, street art. Under the bridge with Atlantic + bridge views. Open until midnight.
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Eat here
Bacalhau à brás (cod scramble) at Cervejaria Ramiro for seafood + Pastel de Belém for the cream tart. Coffee culture: order a "bica" + custard tart at any Pastelaria.
Local tip
LIS is one of the closest major European airports to its city centre (7 km) — Metro takes 25 min to the centre. The Aeroporto Metro station is inside Terminal 1 (above-ground, signed clearly). For 6+ hour layovers in summer: Tram 28 + a Time Out Market lunch is the perfect short Lisbon tour.
Getting to your hotel from LIS
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Getting out of Lisbon (LIS)
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