As one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide, Lisbon, not very surprisingly, is full of amazing hotels that offer top-notch service quality. However, luxury is not always the characteristic people look for while choosing their accommodation location during their vacations. Many other factors define the attractiveness of a hotel like its location within the city or its affordability. This list provides readers with more affordable options – without compromising quality – than the luxurious and famous options.

1Lutecia Smart Design Hotel

Within walking distance to the Roma – Areeiro Metro Station, Lutecia Smart Design Hotel is a 4-star hotel which is located in the Areeiro district of the city. Also close to Baixa district and Rossio Square, Lutecia is located at a desirable place that helps travelers to connect the dots in their maps easily. Moreover, the quality of the rooms in Lutecia is amazing, and they also offer great views of the city.

Amenities:   •4 star  • Free WiFi  • Parking  • Family rooms  • Non-smoking rooms


  • Gulbenkian Museum 20 min 👣
  • University of Lisbon 25 min👣
  • Lisbon Zoo 36 min 👣
  • Marquis of Pombal Square 37 min👣
  • Martim Moniz Square 41 min 👣

2Hotel Excelsior

A humbler option, Hotel Excelsior is another hidden gem of the Portuguese capital. Although Excelsior is not as ambitious as other options in terms of luxury, it is located right next to the Avenida da Liberdade; and therefore, very central. Although not very luxurious, Excelsior’s rooms provide their visitors with everything they might need. Conveniently, Marques de Pombal Subway Station which connects the region to other amazing places in the city is very close to the hotel.

Amenities:    • Free WiFi  • Room service  • Family rooms  • Non-smoking rooms



3Zenit Lisboa

Also located very centrally, Zenit Lisboa is very close to Saldana Metro Stop which connects the region to some of the most popular districts like Baixa. Providing its visitors with en suite bathrooms and very efficiently furnished rooms, Zenit is very close to the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum which is one of the most accomplished museums throughout Europe.

Amenities:    • Free WiFi  • Parking  • Family rooms •Pets allowed • Non-smoking rooms 


  • In Lisbon Old Town
  • Lisbon Zoo 32 min 👣
  • Commerce Square – 41 min 👣
  • Castle of Sao Jorge – 42 min 👣
  • Marquis of Pombal Square – 14 min 👣
  • Gulbenkian Museum – 14 min 👣

4Empire Lisbon Hotel

Within walking distance to Alameda Metro Station and Marqués de Pombal Square and 15 minutes away from the Avenida da Liberdade, Empire Lisbon Hotel provides easy access to many popular regions of Lisbon. Only 4.4 km away from the Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport, Empire Lisbon Hotel is perfect for travelers who plan to spend their time exploring the city with an accommodation option that is very easy to come back at night.

Amenities:   •3 star  • Free WiFi  • Facilities for disabled guests   • 24-hour front desk


  • In Lisbon Old Town
  • Rossio Square – 26 min 👣
  • Castle of Sao Jorge – 33 min 👣
  • Martim Moniz Square – 21 min 👣
  • Marquis of Pombal Square – 24 min 👣
  • Gulbenkian Museum – 29 min 👣

5Hotel White Lisboa

Less than 2 km away from Avenida da Liberdade, Hotel White Lisboa offers a swimming pool and nice views of the city to its visitors. Austere rooms of White Lisbon involve en suite bathrooms and necessary furniture. Located at a strategic point where Lisbon’s transportation network offers all kinds of options to tourists, the White Hotel is one of the best affordable options within the city.

 

Amenities:   •3 star  • Free WiFi  • Swimming pool  • Non-smoking rooms


  • In Lisbon Old Town
  • Rossio Square – 33 min 👣
  • Castle of Sao Jorge – 43 min 👣
  • Lisbon Cathedral  – 43 min 👣
  • Gulbenkian Museum – 14 min 👣
  • Santa Justa Elevator – 36 min 👣

Lisbon offers many hostels, which can be both luxurious and budget-friendly. We hope you like our list of the cheapest hotels in Lisbon.

If you look for a more cozy and friendly place to stay, you can look at our Best Hostels in Lisbon article.

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