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After walking the CF, I plan to go to Lisbon for a couple of days the second week of May. I will fly out of Lisbon to LAX. Any recommendations for albergues/hostels and what to do for a couple of days? Thanks in advance.
 
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Goodnight Hostel is good in Lisboa. If you want to see some of the coast you will be a short bus ride away from pretty, unspoiled shoreline from Porto Covo to AlJazur.
 
After walking the CF, I plan to go to Lisbon for a couple of days the second week of May. I will fly out of Lisbon to LAX. Any recommendations for albergues/hostels and what to do for a couple of days? Thanks in advance.

Hi, Hieudovan, If you stay in a Hostel in central Lisbon, be prepared for lots of all-night coming and going and general merriment. The average age will be 20-something. Nothing wrong with that of course, but I just can't do it anymore. For not much more, there are several family run centrally located places where you will get your own room. The Pensao Prata is always recommended and pilgrims seem to like it. Great location, near the cathedral, walking distance to all the tourist areas.

http://www.pensaoprata.net/v1/
 
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Hi, Hieudovan, If you stay in a Hostel in central Lisbon, be prepared for lots of all-night coming and going and general merriment. The average age will be 20-something. Nothing wrong with that of course, but I just can't do it anymore. For not much more, there are several family run centrally located places where you will get your own room. The Pensao Prata is always recommended and pilgrims seem to like it. Great location, near the cathedral, walking distance to all the tourist areas.

http://www.pensaoprata.net/v1/
Thank you Laurie. I'm 68 y/o and I do appreciate your information. I will take the Lisbon walking tour that you had previously posted on the forum. You had also been a great help in my previous caminos, including the VdLP. Obrigado e Bom Caminho! Hieu Dovan
 
Lisbon Poet's Hostal, R. Nova da Trindade 2. dormitory rooms and privates as well, very nice people. They have a 5% discount if you reserve online . They once had a branch in Porto but sold it off, still a very lovely place under new management. In Lisbon www.lisbonpoetshostel.com/
In Porto The Poets Inn Rua dos Caldeireiros 261 http://www.thepoetsinn.com/en/
or Booking.com
 

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