Compact but cosy, this central apartment is a great base for exploring Lisbon. The balcony is a sweet bonus – not to mention the perfect spot to enjoy a cup of coffee and a pastel de nata before setting off. Since it's on the third floor without a lift, this home won't suit guests who struggle with stairs. One bedroom is smaller than the other – it's a good option for kids – and the kitchen lacks an oven, so dining out will likely be on the cards. Even so, you've got a wealth of options nearby, plus you're walking distance from attractions like Praça do Comércio (twenty minutes away), Santa Justa Lift (fifteen minutes) and the Tram 28.
Home truths: *This apartment is on the third floor without a lift. The stairs are steep and won't suit guests with limited mobility or heavy luggage. *You won't find an oven here – but there is a hob. We think the kitchen is better for prepping lighter bites than large meals. *The kitchen and balcony are slightly dated and could do with a refresh. You may also spot a few small signs of wear and tear throughout the home. *Parking in Lisbon can be tricky and the street outside is inaccessible by car. We recommend using public transport or exploring on foot. *Although this home has self-check-in, you'll need to pick up the keys from the host's office. *Given the central spot, expect to hear some noise.