Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon6.8% of visitors choose this area
XXingyundaxia2025.12.21
The location was fantastic, right near Liberty Avenue, perfect for walking around and shopping. The triple room wasn't huge, but it was clean and tidy, and the staff were friendly. I originally booked thinking there was paid parking available, but it turned out there was an issue with the car park, so we couldn't use it. This meant we spent our first day driving around looking for a spot. Parking in the city center is quite complicated, so we ended up using an underground car park beneath a commercial plaza. They charged every 15 minutes, and it cost over 37 euros for one night! Luckily, the next day was a Friday, and from 7 PM on Friday until Sunday, parking was free.
Hotel near Lisbon Old Town,Lisbon14.6% of visitors choose this area
PPingyihuizi2025.03.12
Convenient transportation and smooth travel. The surrounding environment of the hotel is beautiful and the view is very convenient. Every area of the hotel is clean and tidy, and the bedding is comfortable and breathable. The kitchen is equipped with a self-service coffee machine, which is super convenient. The hotel staff is friendly and polite, warm and helpful Lisbon little handsome guy, answering questions and answering requests, very warm heart.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon6.8% of visitors choose this area
JJW3212025.10.05
We enjoyed our stay at Central House Lisbon and would stay there again. The private room was clean, small, and well decorated. Bathroom was clean with a good shower. Shower had good water pressure with good heat. The bed was pretty comfortable with decently nice sheets.
The highlight was the breakfast. It had a good selection of warm and cold options. Ham, cheese, toast, egg tarts, cereal, milk, juices, coffee, lattes, and more.
We would recommend to travelers or Camino starters.
Hotel near Olivais,Lisbon1.9% of visitors choose this area
LLiliya_N2025.09.01
Overall, it's a decent place for an overnight stay. The location is convenient: public transport and the metro are nearby, it's just a 7-minute walk to Oriente Station, and the aquarium is only 10 minutes away on foot. The room itself is very basic – just a bed, a table, and a chair. There are no frills; you won't find a fridge or a kettle, but there is a water cooler available in the corridor. I'd recommend it for a short stay of a couple of nights, provided you don't have high expectations.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon6.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.29
The hotel is located opposite the bus station from where the bus guests its way to the city centre. The price of the hotel is reasonable because the facilities are enough and the breakfast are included. In fact, the hotels in the centre centre is rather expensive, so choosing this hotel is rather convenient and cheaper.
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GGuest User2025.07.24
Hotel bueno,pero no tiene suficiente espacio para aparcar, encima hay una empresa al lado que no le gusta que aparques en sus instalaciones, lógico.
Las cortinas no cierran bien, así que entra mucha luz.
Hotel near Baixa,Lisbon6.8% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.09.04
Given the price, some of the issues are somewhat understandable, but the facility was significantly more dilapidated than shown in the photos, and it had a distinct odor. I was looking for an inexpensive private room, but if I had known the extent of its condition, I absolutely would have spent more money to book a different place. The chair cushions were falling apart, and the old window wouldn't open or close properly. The clothes hangers themselves looked like salvaged, dented, and paint-peeling items.
Hotel near Lisbon Old Town,Lisbon14.6% of visitors choose this area
Cchiaw jun2025.09.17
I like this hotel, small but cozy and clean. Reception and the cleaning of the room is very clean. They did a great job to keep the room clean. Got a microwave and electric kettle and refrigerator to cook and keep food.
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GGuest UserDecent location. Room size was fair however the floors could have been cleaner. The blanket was very thin and even with the heat on, I had to fold the blanket in half so that I would be warmer. The room was quite noisy, I could hear people talking in the hallways, their rooms, and there is quite a lot of traffic by the elevator. The bathroom was ok, the shower water pressure was nice but the temperature control was a bit difficult to turn. The sink water did not have any warm water option, and it felt quite wasteful every time you needed water from the sink it would keep running until it turned off. The wifi was spotty at times but when it did work it was fine. They had a bar and welcome drink which was nice, the outside patio also looked cute. The breakfast was a bit disappointing: toast, cereal, some fruit, and cucumbers and tomatoes. One gentleman asked for coffee and the attendant pointed to the machine and said ”it's all there”, but when I looked at the machine, all the coffee options said ”unavailable”. The machine needed some cleaning as well. The selection of teas were quite nice though. The location is decent, about 10 min walk from the start of the Avenida da Liberdade. They do have a kitchen on the ground floor if you preferred to cook your own meal (which would have been better than the disappointing dinner I had). They offer walking tours too which is cool. Typical hostel experience.
Mmoke899I chose a room with a bathroom, which is actually the master bedroom of the house. It's quite spacious and has everything. The location is also very good. There is a subway station downstairs, and there are many supermarkets, restaurants, etc. nearby. The kitchen at home is also very easy to use and has everything. The parking situation is not clear. It may not be easy to park on the main road. Comparing the beds in the youth hostels nearby, the price was about twice as high as that in the youth hostels, but they were much more comfortable and comfortable, so I decided to change and did not continue to stay in the youth hostels. Although the landlord is not good at speaking English, he is still very enthusiastic about using translation software to communicate and help. Thank you very much. All in all, it is a very cost-effective choice. If you feel uncomfortable staying in a youth hostel, this is a good choice and highly recommended. (Note that the owner has more than one house, so different house types may not be in the same location. The two houses are not too far apart on foot for four or five minutes. Since there was no phone call in advance and the language was not well understood, the location on the map It’s just one of them, but it’s not where I live, so it doesn’t matter if I wait for a while. The specific arrangement is subject to the landlord’s arrangement)
GGuest UserThis is not a quality hotel, but it is in a great location and if you understand something about the rooms you might find it ok. We booked a superior double room and firstly it is not a double bed. The hotel told me they do not have double beds in these rooms, they are all singles pushed together. Secondly there definition of ‘superior’ is that the rooms have been recently decorated and are superior to what they used to be. The reality is that they extremely small rooms, a hanging space either side of the bed with 3 hangers, no wardrobe and no drawer space whatsoever. I think for 1 night this is manageable. Beware some sites show this room with sofas and wardrobe’s- they do not exist as a double room. These are triple rooms and these rooms are more spacious and have a double bed, wardrobe and drawers. Not all have sofas! I found all this out on a recent stay. I booked a superior double and the hotel moved me to a larger triple room. So good customer service. But in peak season I might have been stuck!
XXingyundaxiaThe location was fantastic, right near Liberty Avenue, perfect for walking around and shopping. The triple room wasn't huge, but it was clean and tidy, and the staff were friendly. I originally booked thinking there was paid parking available, but it turned out there was an issue with the car park, so we couldn't use it. This meant we spent our first day driving around looking for a spot. Parking in the city center is quite complicated, so we ended up using an underground car park beneath a commercial plaza. They charged every 15 minutes, and it cost over 37 euros for one night! Luckily, the next day was a Friday, and from 7 PM on Friday until Sunday, parking was free.
SSharon ShaminiDom Sanchio 1 is a charming rustic-style hotel with a fantastic location. It’s well-connected, with plenty of taxis, the train station, buses, and the iconic Tram 28 just around the corner. Victor and Tarsis were absolute gems—always ready with helpful recommendations and suggestions, which made our stay even better.
That said, there are some downsides. Housekeeping was very minimal, limited mostly to towel changes and a quick bed tidy-up. Breakfast was repetitive and quite basic throughout our four-day stay. The biggest challenge, however, was the bathroom—it was incredibly small, probably the tiniest I’ve ever come across in a hotel or hostel, requiring you to walk sideways just to get in.
Overall, it’s a convenient and welcoming place if location and friendly service matter most, but be prepared for the compact facilities and simple amenities.
GGuest UserThe hotel is located opposite the bus station from where the bus guests its way to the city centre. The price of the hotel is reasonable because the facilities are enough and the breakfast are included. In fact, the hotels in the centre centre is rather expensive, so choosing this hotel is rather convenient and cheaper.
GGuest UserGreat location and the best thing is that it was social, had a nice kitchen and water fountain, as well as games and an outdoor area with BBQ and sky hammock. The only thing was it did smell in some areas (luggage area and room)
JJW321We enjoyed our stay at Central House Lisbon and would stay there again. The private room was clean, small, and well decorated. Bathroom was clean with a good shower. Shower had good water pressure with good heat. The bed was pretty comfortable with decently nice sheets.
The highlight was the breakfast. It had a good selection of warm and cold options. Ham, cheese, toast, egg tarts, cereal, milk, juices, coffee, lattes, and more.
We would recommend to travelers or Camino starters.
SShirleyleyThe hotel is a 5-minute walk from the nearest subway station, but please note that there is only an escalator from the platform to the station lobby, and there are only stairs from the lobby to the ground level. If you are carrying large luggage, it is best to take the bus. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from the hotel to Rossio Station in the city center. I also walk to and from the city center every day to save transportation costs.
Before check-in, the hotel contacted me to inquire about the check-in time, so I had to reply because the staff may be out sometimes. The hotel reception is in a unit on the right side of the third floor. My room is in a unit on the right side of the second floor. The unit on the left side of the same floor is where the locals live, so be careful not to ring the wrong doorbell. There are small elevators from the ground floor to each floor. Each unit has multiple rooms sharing 3 bathrooms, one of which only has a toilet. In addition, they put some stink balls in the washbasin, probably to prevent mosquitoes, so there is a smell of stink balls in the bathroom, which is a bit strange but acceptable. There are some black molds on the leak-proof rubber edge of the bathtub. As for the room, the beds are very clean, but there is some dust in some places, such as the baseboards and the electric extension cord (mop). If you have a mysophobia, you should pay attention to it. In addition, there is a dining area on each floor, which is equipped with a microwave, refrigerator and water heater for convenient dining. There is also a terrace for smokers.
The room I stayed in, No. 204, had a small terrace with a view of the No. 28 tram stop, so there was a chance that I would be woken up by the sound of the tram passing by early in the morning. For those who are easily woken up by noise, it is recommended to bring earplugs. There is a medium-sized supermarket within a 5-minute walk from the hotel, which is convenient for purchasing food. Since I stayed during the Easter peak season, it was great value to be able to stay in a single room for less than HK$400 per night including tax. It is also worth mentioning that the staff here are very friendly and helpful. They even told me that I can get a discount at the restaurant diagonally opposite the downstairs with my room key.
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