Very informative video for first time travelers! I have made a lot of notes of where to stay and what to do. Your other video on Porto is also top notch!
Thanks Tony for another fantastic video. It’s very informative and would be of great help specially for first time visitors to Lisbon. 👍 👍 👍 I really enjoy watching your videos. 😊 👌
Wow! Your videos have been very helpful. I am researching my summer trip to Portugal and Spain and you cover a lot of important topics. Thanks for your content!
Thank you for this great content! I just found your channel as I am planning a Spain and Portugal trip now. I’ll watch all your videos before I make final plans. You have a new subscriber. Thanks again!
thank you so much!!! this is sooo helpful! my 2nd time to Portugal and a road trip through out the country. I will be staying in Chiado but will be looking to buy an apartment in ALFAMA! love portugal and road trip is the best way to see it!
I really enjoyed this video, except that it made me a bit sad at how much of Lisbon we missed on our visit. We are definitely going back. We stayed in an Air B&B in the Baixa area that was amazing, spacious and affordable. The area was indeed very crowded and touristy, but I couldn't complain as I was one of them. Oddly, a lot of the restaurants had the exact same menu, but regardless, the food was delicious. We spent one night up at Luso to hear fado. That was the best night there. We then traveled to Porto for a short stay, and on our return to Lisbon before heading back to the states, we spent our final night at Solar do Castelo, which was amazing.
Hello Peter, Lisbon is truly fascinating. Wait till you see our top 20 video of Lisbon (coming in a month's time). We have just spent two weeks in the city and run out of time to cover all the places and experiences we wanted to talk about. We will shortly be spending nearly a week in Porto as well. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. All the best!
Hi Tony: Great fan of your show. This will be third trip we are planning based on your videos/advice- this time to Lisbon in March. I understand your feelings about Airbnb but we need a kitchen this time so looking into renting one. I would greatly appreciate your opinion about Rua Do Crucifixo 6? Thank you and keep the great work going.
Thank you for the great tips! Any tips about travelling to and from Convento do Salvador in Alfama? we loved but now see it's very hard to access public transit!
Very helpful for me. It will be my first visit to Lisbon when I come in October. I am looking for an area away from the nightlife so that I can sleep at night and not be disturbed so I am thinking more of the final four areas you mentioned that are further away but easily accessible by metro. I am hoping I can find something in my budget which is not too high.
Hi. Great video! Highly informative. I have reservations at Olissippo Castelo near Castelo de São Jorge. The walk from the Martim Moniz metro station seems reasonable and I am traveling light. Thoughts about the hotel and getting around in the area? Thank you!
Hi Kevin, there's quite a steep walk from Martin Moniz station, but if you are up to it, then go ahead by all means. Beautiful location but in terms of transportation logistics probably not the best, as getting in and out of Alfama takes time.
What do you think about Hotel luena for the first visit to Lisbon during june, baring in mind attending conference in the Lisbon congress center? Thanks for your help.
Hi, the region is not particular nice (it's not unsafe either!) but it is well connected. It is quite far from the Lisbon congress center. All the best.
Thanks for all your informative videos. We have looked at the Ramada by Wyndham Lisbon for accomodation. What is your opinion of the travel to the city from this hotel?
great video, my family and I have a 24-hour layover in June and will be staying at Sao Jorge Apartment and Suites, where would you suggest the best places to visit for Portuguese food and what mode of transportation should we use to get around the city... we're hoping to come back and stay longer later but as of right now, this is all the time we have... thank you
In a short visit to Lisbon, you'll go everywhere on foot. But check our video on public transportation ua-cam.com/video/tI0u1HtMccA/v-deo.html and our video on food in Lisbon ua-cam.com/video/pbWaiVTx088/v-deo.html
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Hi Tony Thank you for these videos. I would love to stay and eat at locally owned family hotels and cafes while in your beautiful city. Can you recommend where i would most likely find them.? Any suggestions.
Excellent video, thanks! I will be heading to Lisboa in January. Am torn between staying at Hotel da Baixa or Nicola Rossio, or Metropole. Can you help me decide please? Thank you!!
Wonderful video! I'm binge watching all of your Portugal and Madrid videos for an upcoming trip. Do you have any feedback on how an apartment in the area just south of Jardim da Cerca da Graça, and north of Castelo de S Jorge would serve for a family spending 3 weeks during a first trip to Lisbon?
Thank you, it is a bit difficult to assess whole areas, much easier to comment on a specific address. That part of Lisbon is in the side of a hill, so depending on the specific location access might demand some walking uphill.
Thank you so much for the videos you share. Is there a tourist office that you recommend to provide me with daily excursions to sightseeing in Lisbon and other tourist sites in Portugal. Thanks again Juliette
Thanks Juliette. Tourist offices don't organize excursions. We've just tested this one, will have a video on it soon www.civitatis.com/en/lisbon/obidos-fatima-day-trip/?aid=2167&cmp=YTENG
Thanks! On the map, the closest neighborhood would be Alfama, the lower part of the region is actually quite close the cruise port. The Baixa is quite close too.
Thanks, you have done a great job with all you Lisbon videos 👏👏. Question - we are arriving on 10/26 for 4 days. We are staying at the Corinthia Lisbon hotel. What is your opinion as far as access to the city center, public transportation, etc……………..thanks
Hi Doug, it's a large good hotel located a bit far from the centre, in a residential area with other hotels nearby. There is a metro station not far from the hotel which solves the problem of moving around. The hotel offers a free shuttle service to the centre of town but from what we've read, depending on the date of the year, it can fill up quickly.
Greeting's Tony I will be in Lisbon for a conference at the Hyatt Regency Lisbon located in Belem district. We will be arriving from Porto by train and will be in Lisbon for a week with plans to day trip to Sintra, Cascais and possibly Evora. I don't want to stay at the Hyatt since I'd rather find a rental apartment and be more immersed in the community. It would be great to be able to walk places with convenience to bars and shops. Where would you recommend that is convenient for sightseeing, the train station for day trips but where I can get transportation to my conference (it is only for 2 days so I don't mind having to travel)?
Hi Elizabeth, if you stay somewhere around the Baixa or Rossio, you will have direct access to the tram line that will take you to the Hyatt Regency. Plenty of other transport alternatives around for your day trips (Rossio railway station being very close). All the best!
Hello Tony, mt wife and I are planning a trip in December to Lisbon, Santiago de Compostela, Zaragoza and on to Barcelona. From your point of view is auto carro or bus an economical option? Or byTrain? Not sure is too cold? We have time and not in a rush Thank You. We love your videos they are very informative!
Another great video. We are staying at the Hotel Borges Chiado in May. Your thoughts on that hotel? Also there will be 8 of us needing a ride from the airport to that hotel. Looks like the best would be an Uber,right?
Hi, the location is quite strategic, right in the heart of Chiado and in front of a metro station. It is a very busy location, though. The reviews of the hotel are so and so.
Tony, I'm gonna hide out in the kitchen of Pasteis De Belem for my visit. How many tarts do you think I can eat before they find me? Your videos are superb! Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us tourists! - Cio
All your Spain and Portugal videios are graet and very helpful. Thanks for sharing 🙏. Our AirBnb shows rough location as "R. dos Lagares" of Lisbon which is in between Castelo de S. Jorge and the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and this area was not covered in your video not sure if this is a safe neigbourhood for stay.
I'm a professional photographer who visits Lisbon four to five times a year. I stay at the Lisbon Old Town Guest House, which has rooms that look over the Tagus and is situated on the corner of Rue do Arsenal and Largo Corpo Santo. I highly recommend it.
Hi, we've stayed in the region a couple of times. It's a residential neighborhood with good transport connections, not far from Marqués de Pombal. The hotel has very good ratings.
Hello, could you please give me your thoughts about this apartment? Rua da Bela Vista à Graça, checked, 87, Sao Vicente, Lisbon Thank you for your fantastic explanation!
Hi, we can't obviously comment on the apartment as we don't know it, but the area is fine, although a bit off the centre, you will need transport to come and go on a daily basis. If you are dedicating plenty of time to Lisbon, say a week or more, could be a fine choice if the price was right. All the best.
Thank you for this info this is great! We are staying at the Marriott I think it's in the financial district. Thoughts? I stayed in Rossio before and loved it. My friends coming with me are 1st timers.. thank you 😊
Hi Suzanne, the Marriott is in the end of nowhere, not good for a tourist visit to Lisbon. But if you are a small group, make the most of ridesharing services in Lisbon (quite affordable), to get out and back to the hotel.
Very nice video! For first visiter with family (with 1 year old baby) would Belem be a bad choice? I was planning to stay in hyatt regency Lisbon (with Uber for most places) for 4 nights but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi! Amazing video! I'm traveling to Lisbon for the second time and this time I'll be staying for a month. I found a nice room in an apartment located in Penha de França, Alto de São João. Is that a nice area to stay? I don't mind taking buses or subways. Thanks in advance.
Thank you! For us it's easier to help if we know the exact address, you are referring to a big region. The key is always proximity to public transportation.
Both this video and your Barcelona video are very helpful and informative. Thank you for both. I'm looking at 1869 Príncipe Real House for our first trip to Lisbon. Any thoughts on this choice?
Would Independente Bica be a good place for a first time traveler. Is it close enough to Baxia neighborhood? Is Solar dos Poetas on Praca Luis de Camoes better or The 7 Hotel or Euro Stars Baixa. Which one would you choose? Obrigada Tony
I’m going to Lisbon mid December and booked a room at Gat Rossio and after watching your video it seems like a good choice I did want to stay in Alfama as it’s the oldest area but as you stated I’d be dragging a pretty heavy bag up lots of stairs etc Do you agree with the hotel I picked as I can cancel but the price was really good as well
Another great video. Thank you. I'm arriving in Lisbon in March but my flight lands after 7pm so I need to stay the night before heading to the Algarve. Could you recommend an area in Lisbon that is easy to get from the airport and easy to get to a train station to get to the Algarve?
Thanks for tips Tony! one question, searching through internet, is there really no speed train from lisbon to Madrid? any reco for best way to visit madrid from lisbon?
We have a late October reservation (cancelable) for an apt just North-East of the Alfama district, 1km North of S.Apolonia subway station. We enjoy walking and taking the subway, but I can't find information about this area, if it is safe and we are first time tourists. Including visits to Porto and Algave we plan to be there for three weeks. Thanks for any info (Dave in California).
@@DSC800 the area is fine but you might spend quite a lot of time going places, as the nearest metro station is quite a walk away. There are local buses running nearby. For a first time tourist, we will only advise as long as you don't mind all the time you will invest on a daily basis going everywhere.
Hi Tony, do you know if there is night bus from Sete Rios station to Seville? Will be going to see Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon and Seville in May. Thanks Tony, your videos are very helpful for planning our trip.
Hi Tony. Thanks for the nice video. We’re going in October for the first to Lisbon. It’s my birthday weekend and I’m very excited 🎉🍷😍 We’re staying at the Lisboa Carmo Hotel. What do you think about this hotel? Kinds regard🤗
Hello again Tony, after making several accommodation reservations and then reviewing and cancelling most, I'm down to the final two...its actually a no-brainer given everything you've said in your video....one is in a brilliant location and a beautiful but expensive acco about 4 to 5 mins from Santa Justa, which is obviously perfect, while the second acco is in the Graca neighbourhood. The Graca acco is beautiful and slightly cheaper too. I'm just torn because of the price, but am willing to pay more to be in a better location, especially after a long international flight and for the very first destination of a long trip. What would your thoughts be, especially on Graca?
Hey Tony, had to cancel one apartment by tonight as I was going to be charged, so cancelled the Graca apartment. So I'll be in the midst of all the action now!
I have a question about booking an onine ticket to the Pena Palace, Sintra. Can i buy the ticket online while i am on the train en route to Sintra? Or days in advance?
If you are going to buy the ticket online, buy it ahead. If you leave it for the day of travel, you might find there are not tickets left for the time slot of your choice.
Great video! Thanks so much. Haven't been to Lisbon for some years now and a bit shocked about the price development.. but good for ervybody who depends on tourism, specially after the pandemic years. Will stay in Lisbon for 2 nights in summer and have currently reserved "Flores Guest House" . Anything you can share about this pace? Thanks in advance!
Thank you, we talked about prices in general in this video ua-cam.com/video/t9khWe25Jcw/v-deo.html Only a tiny minority - usually foreign investors, are doing well out the tourism boom. For the vast majority, is misery, as they can no longer afford to rent or buy a home in Lisbon. A total disaster. Flores Guest House is in Príncipe Real, a trendy neighborhood but with limited transport options.
@@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal unfortunately it‘s a european phenomenon. Investors ruining the housing market . I think (hope) Flores guest house has local owners though. I liked Principe Real when I was in Lisbon the last time (2018). Let‘s see, what became of it.
Yes, it's happening anywhere where there are tourists. Many Spanish cities are suffering as a result but I think the impact on Lisbon's inhabitants is unparalleled elsewhere in Europe. Have a great trip!
It is a safe location. Depending on the size of your group, a TVDE might not cost much more than the metro. See ua-cam.com/video/s-3owFj8xpk/v-deo.html
It is in the Rossio, absolutely central, perfect location. The hotel is on an avenue with heavy traffic but due to the high standard of the hotel we assume the rooms are quiet. Por nada!
Wonderful information! Very helpful video. We are hoping the Apartment we chose is a good location for our stay in Spring 2024: GuestReady Laranjeiras Family Home, Rua Engenheiro Fernando 1, Vicente Mendes, 1600-871. A Safe Neighborhood?
Excellent and essential video! Impeccable production (maps, images, content, animations, clarity of information). I loved everything!
Delighted to hear you loved the video, Yara!
Such a useful video. Clear, concise, and has all the info I need. Thank you so much
Great to hear that, Sammy!
Great as usual! Thank you, Tony. You are so clear and organized!
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very good.. thank you again. we used your video for Madrid and Barca. thank you
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This video is superb❤ very clear and very helpful. Thank you so very much 🇵🇹🥰 from 🇬🇧
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Toni these are excellent videos!!!! Impressive. Keep it up!
Thank you! 👍
This has become my favorite resource for Portugal. Well done!
Delighted to hear that, Mitchel!
Very informative video for first time travelers! I have made a lot of notes of where to stay and what to do. Your other video on Porto is also top notch!
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Thanks Tony for another fantastic video. It’s very informative and would be of great help specially for first time visitors to Lisbon. 👍 👍 👍
I really enjoy watching your videos. 😊 👌
Thank you, Jasper, and have a lovely week.
Wow! Your videos have been very helpful. I am researching my summer trip to Portugal and Spain and you cover a lot of important topics. Thanks for your content!
Great to hear that, happy trip-planning!
Thanks for your all info.they will help me lot.
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Thank you for this great content! I just found your channel as I am planning a Spain and Portugal trip now. I’ll watch all your videos before I make final plans. You have a new subscriber. Thanks again!
Be very welcome to the channel, Diane!
I can not thank you enough for the wonderful information that you give.
Great to hear that, Jeff.
Hello Tony! I really enjoyed your videos. I'm traveling to Lisbon in mid-April and your videos about transportation were very helpful. I love it! THX
Great to hear that, Annamaria!
Great video and very helpful
Great to hear that!
What a great overview of the various neighborhoods hitting all the key points including description, pros, cons, convenience, and price. Thank you!
Great to hear that, Patty!
Really wonderful video, so well done with great information. Thank you!
Our pleasure!
thank you so much!!! this is sooo helpful! my 2nd time to Portugal and a road trip through out the country. I will be staying in Chiado but will be looking to buy an apartment in ALFAMA! love portugal and road trip is the best way to see it!
Delighted to hear we are being helpful, Lani. All the best.
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I really enjoyed this video, except that it made me a bit sad at how much of Lisbon we missed on our visit. We are definitely going back. We stayed in an Air B&B in the Baixa area that was amazing, spacious and affordable. The area was indeed very crowded and touristy, but I couldn't complain as I was one of them. Oddly, a lot of the restaurants had the exact same menu, but regardless, the food was delicious. We spent one night up at Luso to hear fado. That was the best night there. We then traveled to Porto for a short stay, and on our return to Lisbon before heading back to the states, we spent our final night at Solar do Castelo, which was amazing.
Hello Peter, Lisbon is truly fascinating. Wait till you see our top 20 video of Lisbon (coming in a month's time). We have just spent two weeks in the city and run out of time to cover all the places and experiences we wanted to talk about. We will shortly be spending nearly a week in Porto as well. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. All the best!
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Thank you so much for your detailed video! I will be there in a month and this was absolutely helpful! I love the map!
Delighted to hear that, Melissa, being helpful is our top priority. Have a great stay in Lisbon!
I love this so much, the map makes things so much easier. Did you do a video like this for Porto?
We should start publishing our videos on Porto in July.
Hi Tony: Great fan of your show. This will be third trip we are planning based on your videos/advice- this time to Lisbon in March.
I understand your feelings about Airbnb but we need a kitchen this time so looking into renting one. I would greatly appreciate your opinion about Rua Do Crucifixo 6?
Thank you and keep the great work going.
The location is perfect, bang in the middle of everything. I would just check carefully any mentions of noise, as it is a very busy part of town.
Great video , very useful, thank you so much. Chaos
Our pleasure!
Thank you for the great tips! Any tips about travelling to and from Convento do Salvador in Alfama? we loved but now see it's very hard to access public transit!
Hello, there is a tram running nearby but it's always full. VTDE are quite inexpensive in Lisbon, that would be our choice.
very helpful information! thanks!!
Our pleasure!
Very helpful for me. It will be my first visit to Lisbon when I come in October. I am looking for an area away from the nightlife so that I can sleep at night and not be disturbed so I am thinking more of the final four areas you mentioned that are further away but easily accessible by metro. I am hoping I can find something in my budget which is not too high.
For as long as you avoid Bairro Alto you should be fine.
Great information. Any comments about Anjos neighborhoods? Thanks.
Thank you. Anjos is not particularly beautiful but it's got good transport connections. We've stayed there once.
Thank you for making this video Tony! I will be going to Lisbon soon for the first time and the information you shared was a big help.
Great to hear that, Nathalie, tomorrow we'll publish our Lisbon Top 20! All the best!
Really superb work ❤thank you ❤
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Hi. Great video! Highly informative. I have reservations at Olissippo Castelo near Castelo de São Jorge. The walk from the Martim Moniz metro station seems reasonable and I am traveling light. Thoughts about the hotel and getting around in the area? Thank you!
Hi Kevin, there's quite a steep walk from Martin Moniz station, but if you are up to it, then go ahead by all means. Beautiful location but in terms of transportation logistics probably not the best, as getting in and out of Alfama takes time.
What do you think about Hotel luena for the first visit to Lisbon during june, baring in mind attending conference in the Lisbon congress center? Thanks for your help.
Hi, the region is not particular nice (it's not unsafe either!) but it is well connected. It is quite far from the Lisbon congress center. All the best.
Thanks for all your informative videos. We have looked at the Ramada by Wyndham Lisbon for accomodation. What is your opinion of the travel to the city from this hotel?
The hotel is not in the centre of Lisbon but there is a (beautiful) metro station right at the door.
great video, my family and I have a 24-hour layover in June and will be staying at Sao Jorge Apartment and Suites, where would you suggest the best places to visit for Portuguese food and what mode of transportation should we use to get around the city... we're hoping to come back and stay longer later but as of right now, this is all the time we have... thank you
In a short visit to Lisbon, you'll go everywhere on foot. But check our video on public transportation ua-cam.com/video/tI0u1HtMccA/v-deo.html and our video on food in Lisbon ua-cam.com/video/pbWaiVTx088/v-deo.html
Hi Tony
Thank you for these videos. I would love to stay and eat at locally owned family hotels and cafes while in your beautiful city. Can you recommend where i would most likely find them.? Any suggestions.
Hello there, we don't have a video with choices based on your requirements, truly difficult to fulfill, as Lisbon is overrun by tourism.
Excellent video, thanks! I will be heading to Lisboa in January. Am torn between staying at Hotel da Baixa or Nicola Rossio, or Metropole. Can you help me decide please? Thank you!!
Hi, three hotels with an excellent location, we would go for either Hotel da Baixa or Nicola Rossio.
Wonderful video! I'm binge watching all of your Portugal and Madrid videos for an upcoming trip. Do you have any feedback on how an apartment in the area just south of Jardim da Cerca da Graça, and north of Castelo de S Jorge would serve for a family spending 3 weeks during a first trip to Lisbon?
Thank you, it is a bit difficult to assess whole areas, much easier to comment on a specific address. That part of Lisbon is in the side of a hill, so depending on the specific location access might demand some walking uphill.
Thank you so much for the videos you share. Is there a tourist office that you recommend to provide me with daily excursions to sightseeing in Lisbon and other tourist sites in Portugal. Thanks again Juliette
Thanks Juliette. Tourist offices don't organize excursions. We've just tested this one, will have a video on it soon www.civitatis.com/en/lisbon/obidos-fatima-day-trip/?aid=2167&cmp=YTENG
Wonderful overview. What is the closest neighborhood to the cruise port?
Thanks! On the map, the closest neighborhood would be Alfama, the lower part of the region is actually quite close the cruise port. The Baixa is quite close too.
Thanks, you have done a great job with all you Lisbon videos 👏👏. Question - we are arriving on 10/26 for 4 days. We are staying at the Corinthia Lisbon hotel. What is your opinion as far as access to the city center, public transportation, etc……………..thanks
Hi Doug, it's a large good hotel located a bit far from the centre, in a residential area with other hotels nearby. There is a metro station not far from the hotel which solves the problem of moving around. The hotel offers a free shuttle service to the centre of town but from what we've read, depending on the date of the year, it can fill up quickly.
Greeting's Tony
I will be in Lisbon for a conference at the Hyatt Regency Lisbon located in Belem district. We will be arriving from Porto by train and will be in Lisbon for a week with plans to day trip to Sintra, Cascais and possibly Evora. I don't want to stay at the Hyatt since I'd rather find a rental apartment and be more immersed in the community. It would be great to be able to walk places with convenience to bars and shops. Where would you recommend that is convenient for sightseeing, the train station for day trips but where I can get transportation to my conference (it is only for 2 days so I don't mind having to travel)?
Hi Elizabeth, if you stay somewhere around the Baixa or Rossio, you will have direct access to the tram line that will take you to the Hyatt Regency. Plenty of other transport alternatives around for your day trips (Rossio railway station being very close). All the best!
Hello Tony, mt wife and I are planning a trip in December to Lisbon, Santiago de Compostela, Zaragoza and on to Barcelona. From your point of view is auto carro or bus an economical option? Or byTrain? Not sure is too cold? We have time and not in a rush Thank You. We love your videos they are very informative!
Another great video. We are staying at the Hotel Borges Chiado in May. Your thoughts on that hotel? Also there will be 8 of us needing a ride from the airport to that hotel. Looks like the best would be an Uber,right?
Hi, the location is quite strategic, right in the heart of Chiado and in front of a metro station. It is a very busy location, though. The reviews of the hotel are so and so.
Tony, I'm gonna hide out in the kitchen of Pasteis De Belem for my visit. How many tarts do you think I can eat before they find me? Your videos are superb! Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us tourists! - Cio
Thanks Michell, if you hide during the night you'll be able to eat quite a few dozen pastéis. 😀
Thank you very much for this! In which district is the metro station Anjos. I have a booking close to it.
Hi there, it's the district of the same name, Anjos.
Many Thanks for your quick response. Is it on a hill or is it relatively flat? And is it a reasonable location to stay in 🙏
@@KumiSamuel-k3v to be able to comment on that we would need a specific address. There is a flat part and a hilly part.
All your Spain and Portugal videios are graet and very helpful. Thanks for sharing 🙏. Our AirBnb shows rough location as "R. dos Lagares" of Lisbon which is in between Castelo de S. Jorge and the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and this area was not covered in your video not sure if this is a safe neigbourhood for stay.
That address is at the foot of a hill. Should be safe. Transport options are limited as the metro doesn't reach the region. But there are trams.
@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal thanks a lot for your feedback
I'm a professional photographer who visits Lisbon four to five times a year. I stay at the Lisbon Old Town Guest House, which has rooms that look over the Tagus and is situated on the corner of Rue do Arsenal and Largo Corpo Santo. I highly recommend it.
@@andrewcroft2570 When do you recommend? It's s poo ld out on every date I've selected. Thanks.
love your channel, what is your opinion on vip picoas hotel and area?
Hi, we've stayed in the region a couple of times. It's a residential neighborhood with good transport connections, not far from Marqués de Pombal. The hotel has very good ratings.
i wil stay next month near Alameda metro station, hope to see allot in lisbon in 3 day's
Three days is not a lot but hope you'll make the most of your time.
@@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal it give me a reason to go back :-) its my first time in Portugal
Hello, could you please give me your thoughts about this apartment?
Rua da Bela Vista à Graça, checked, 87, Sao Vicente, Lisbon
Thank you for your fantastic explanation!
Hi, we can't obviously comment on the apartment as we don't know it, but the area is fine, although a bit off the centre, you will need transport to come and go on a daily basis. If you are dedicating plenty of time to Lisbon, say a week or more, could be a fine choice if the price was right. All the best.
Thank you for this info this is great! We are staying at the Marriott I think it's in the financial district. Thoughts? I stayed in Rossio before and loved it. My friends coming with me are 1st timers.. thank you 😊
Hi Suzanne, the Marriott is in the end of nowhere, not good for a tourist visit to Lisbon. But if you are a small group, make the most of ridesharing services in Lisbon (quite affordable), to get out and back to the hotel.
Very nice video! For first visiter with family (with 1 year old baby) would Belem be a bad choice? I was planning to stay in hyatt regency Lisbon (with Uber for most places) for 4 nights but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hello! We talk about Belém in the video! All the best.
Hi! Amazing video! I'm traveling to Lisbon for the second time and this time I'll be staying for a month. I found a nice room in an apartment located in Penha de França, Alto de São João. Is that a nice area to stay? I don't mind taking buses or subways. Thanks in advance.
Thank you! For us it's easier to help if we know the exact address, you are referring to a big region. The key is always proximity to public transportation.
Both this video and your Barcelona video are very helpful and informative. Thank you for both. I'm looking at 1869 Príncipe Real House for our first trip to Lisbon. Any thoughts on this choice?
Comfortable rooms, we talk about the area on the video. You will need to take the transport to go places, but the area is nice and trendy.
Would Independente Bica be a good place for a first time traveler. Is it close enough to Baxia neighborhood? Is Solar dos Poetas on Praca Luis de Camoes better or The 7 Hotel or Euro Stars Baixa. Which one would you choose? Obrigada Tony
If you'd like to be right in the middle of everything, the 7 Hotel or the Euro Stars Baixa provide that location.
looking to stay in Baixa looking at the 7 hotel or Meraprime gold design hotel what do think. just walk out and be in the city
Both hotels provide the perfect location you are looking for. Just be aware it is tourist central.
What about the location diagonally left of Bairro Alto? Could not fin and official name. My brother and I are going to stay there.
That would be Príncipe Real, we talk about it on the video.
I’m going to Lisbon mid December and booked a room at Gat Rossio and after watching your video it seems like a good choice I did want to stay in Alfama as it’s the oldest area but as you stated I’d be dragging a pretty heavy bag up lots of stairs etc Do you agree with the hotel I picked as I can cancel but the price was really good as well
The location of your hotel is quite good, perfect for tourism in Lisbon.
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Hi tony any particular hotel recommendation in Lisbon.. will visit on oct 1 to 5? Thank you..
Hard to give blank hotel recommendations, but check this one out: www.booking.com/hotel/pt/eurostas-lisboa-baixa.es.html?aid=359492
Hi Tony. Which is better getting a hotel room or an Airbnb? Thanks
Hi Charles, hotel room, always. AirBnb has created havoc for Lisboners.
Another great video. Thank you. I'm arriving in Lisbon in March but my flight lands after 7pm so I need to stay the night before heading to the Algarve. Could you recommend an area in Lisbon that is easy to get from the airport and easy to get to a train station to get to the Algarve?
Patri, do you know the station where you intend to board your train?
Thanks for tips Tony! one question, searching through internet, is there really no speed train from lisbon to Madrid? any reco for best way to visit madrid from lisbon?
There is no high-speed train nor train or any other kind. Best way is the plane, by far.
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We have a late October reservation (cancelable) for an apt just North-East of the Alfama district, 1km North of S.Apolonia subway station. We enjoy walking and taking the subway, but I can't find information about this area, if it is safe and we are first time tourists. Including visits to Porto and Algave we plan to be there for three weeks. Thanks for any info (Dave in California).
Dave, we need a specific address to be able to help.
@@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal thank you, it is on: Rua Fernão de Magalhães.
@@DSC800 the area is fine but you might spend quite a lot of time going places, as the nearest metro station is quite a walk away. There are local buses running nearby. For a first time tourist, we will only advise as long as you don't mind all the time you will invest on a daily basis going everywhere.
Hi Tony, do you know if there is night bus from Sete Rios station to Seville? Will be going to see Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon and Seville in May. Thanks Tony, your videos are very helpful for planning our trip.
Apparently Alsa www.alsa.es/ runs a night bus.
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Hi Tony. Thanks for the nice video. We’re going in October for the first to Lisbon. It’s my birthday weekend and I’m very excited 🎉🍷😍 We’re staying at the Lisboa Carmo Hotel. What do you think about this hotel? Kinds regard🤗
Hi Jale, beautiful hotel on a very fine location, we're sure you'll love it!
Hello again Tony, after making several accommodation reservations and then reviewing and cancelling most, I'm down to the final two...its actually a no-brainer given everything you've said in your video....one is in a brilliant location and a beautiful but expensive acco about 4 to 5 mins from Santa Justa, which is obviously perfect, while the second acco is in the Graca neighbourhood. The Graca acco is beautiful and slightly cheaper too. I'm just torn because of the price, but am willing to pay more to be in a better location, especially after a long international flight and for the very first destination of a long trip. What would your thoughts be, especially on Graca?
Hi Monisha, for us to be able to help we need specific addresses. The Santa Justa option sounds good but Graça is a big district.
Hi Tony, the Graca apartment is here... Rua Damasceno Monteiro 42, R/C Direito. Hope this helps.
Hey Tony, had to cancel one apartment by tonight as I was going to be charged, so cancelled the Graca apartment. So I'll be in the midst of all the action now!
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I have a question about booking an onine ticket to the Pena Palace, Sintra. Can i buy the ticket online while i am on the train en route to Sintra? Or days in advance?
If you are going to buy the ticket online, buy it ahead. If you leave it for the day of travel, you might find there are not tickets left for the time slot of your choice.
@@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal I appreciate your quick reply and being so helpful!
Great video! Thanks so much. Haven't been to Lisbon for some years now and a bit shocked about the price development.. but good for ervybody who depends on tourism, specially after the pandemic years.
Will stay in Lisbon for 2 nights in summer and have currently reserved "Flores Guest House" . Anything you can share about this pace?
Thanks in advance!
Thank you, we talked about prices in general in this video ua-cam.com/video/t9khWe25Jcw/v-deo.html Only a tiny minority - usually foreign investors, are doing well out the tourism boom. For the vast majority, is misery, as they can no longer afford to rent or buy a home in Lisbon. A total disaster.
Flores Guest House is in Príncipe Real, a trendy neighborhood but with limited transport options.
@@ROADTRIPSpainandPortugal unfortunately it‘s a european phenomenon. Investors ruining the housing market . I think (hope) Flores guest house has local owners though.
I liked Principe Real when I was in Lisbon the last time (2018). Let‘s see, what became of it.
Yes, it's happening anywhere where there are tourists. Many Spanish cities are suffering as a result but I think the impact on Lisbon's inhabitants is unparalleled elsewhere in Europe. Have a great trip!
What do you think of staying at the Mercure Lisboa Hotel?
A bit far from the centre in an area of no particular interest with several hotels. Metro nearby.
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Do you have any hotel recommendations?
We plan on doing a video with our hotel recommendations, but have none yet.
Hi Tony, is WIFI widely available in lisbon city center? or would you recommend that we get a pocket wifi/ sim card? thanks
Hi Anna, I wouldn't say it's widely available. Better get a SIM card.
We will be staying in Turim Iberia hotel this coming June. As we will be arriving late at night using Metro, is it a safe location to stay?
It is a safe location. Depending on the size of your group, a TVDE might not cost much more than the metro. See ua-cam.com/video/s-3owFj8xpk/v-deo.html
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I am staying at Janelas Verdes, rua das Janelas Verdes, is this a good choice?
You are in a trendy part of Lisbon, just slightly off the centre but with good transport connections.
I’m staying at hotel Avenida Palace. Is this a good neighbourhood and hotel? Gracias!
It is in the Rossio, absolutely central, perfect location. The hotel is on an avenue with heavy traffic but due to the high standard of the hotel we assume the rooms are quiet. Por nada!
i will be staying at the lx soho boutique hotel in Avenida Almirante for 4 nights i paid 170 uk pounds for 2 people.what do you think ?
Sounds good.
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Can you guide me walking tours companies in Lisbon
That is not a topic we have researched yet.
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Wonderful information! Very helpful video. We are hoping the Apartment we chose is a good location for our stay in Spring 2024: GuestReady Laranjeiras Family Home, Rua Engenheiro Fernando 1, Vicente Mendes, 1600-871. A Safe Neighborhood?
Thank you! We've never stayed at that neighborhood, a residential address quite far from the centre of Lisbon.
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I prefer Campo pequeno
We share our opinion of the region in the video.
What a helpful video! Thank you so much!
Delighted to hear that.