Experience a more traditional side of Lisbon with a stay at this contemporary apartment set in history-rich Alfama. Its steep, cobblestoned streets dotted with backstreet cafes are everything you’d imagined Lisbon to be. And there’s a tram outside the apartment when it’s time to explore another corner of the city. While we love the sharp design aesthetics of this home, it may feel a little pared back for some. We also think the compact kitchenette is only really suitable for rustling up breakfast and lighter bites. But with Porto's buzzy restaurants to try out, we suspect you’ll be eating out instead.
Home truths: *This home sleeps six guests, with the last two guests sleeping on a double sofa bed in the lounge. We think this bed is better suited to short stays or children sharing.
*You’ll check into this home with a keypad and code.
*There's a small desk space for remote working.
*The kitchen is compact and better suited to prepping lighter bites than large meals.
*Your host asks you to respect quiet hours from 10pm to 8am.
*The home is close to the tram line, but soundproofed windows help with the noise of the passing trams.