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Hostel or B n B

Doug Delfeld

Deboy
Time of past OR future Camino
CF 2013- 2015-2017
CP 2019
We are flying to Lisbon and spending 2 day before taking train to Porto. Where should we stay and is there easy transport from Lisbon to the airport?
Thx for your imput
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
Your question is a bit confusing. By "hostel" do you mean a multi-bed dormitory (hostel in English), or a small hotel ("hostal" in Spain)? Is B&B the only alternative? I'm guessing that you are just looking for a good/recommended place to stay in Lisbon. But why would you want easy transport from Lisbon to the airport if you are taking the train to Porto? Maybe the other way around .
 
We are flying to Lisbon and spending 2 day before taking train to Porto. Where should we stay and is there easy transport from Lisbon to the airport?
Thx for your imput
Find with google hotel de Chile in Lisbon. In the heart of the center.
A bus goes from the airport to "Rossio" the trainstation in the center(btw not the start of your train to Porto)
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Yes C clearly, I did confuse you and me! Let’s try again. Is the train station in the city or close and a good suggestion for a semi private room easy access to town and the train station.
There. Did I do better ?
 
Hey thanks Terry. That was an informative excerpt. You write well.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
Transport from Lisbon to the airport is very easy indeed, use the Metro. It's cheap, efficient and straightforward to use. I seem to remember that there are some YouTube videos explaining how to use it. Lisbon is great by the way.
 
We also stayed in the private room at the Poets Inn with an amazing view of the Porto Cathedral. Loved this place with its literary vibe and super location.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Thank you Terry, Petitewalker and Jane,
I decided on The Poet Hostel. Sounds great .
Blessings
 
If you are going to be staying in central Lisbon for a couple of days, you will want to get on the train to Porto at the Santa Apolonia train station. It is much closer to downtown than the newer (Calatrava designed) Oriente station.

I love the Lisbon metro and use it a lot when I am there, but would never use it from the airport. It is cheap, but it is a very long ride. It makes the most circuituous route possible, 9 stops on the red line, change in Alameda, 5 more stops to Baixa-Chiado. A cab to Chiado (where your hostel is) would cost around 12-15 euros. It is true that taxi drivers at the Lisbon airport have been known to cheat unsuspecting tourists, so I guess you have to be prepared for how you deal with that. It is not infrequent, I have to admit.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Thx Peregrina2000,
I appreciate the info and the heads up.

I love you’all on this forum.
Blessings
 
So Laurie, that's why we take the airportbus to Rossio allways when we are in Lisbon.
Abraço e bom caminho
 
So Laurie, that's why we take the airportbus to Rossio allways when we are in Lisbon.
Abraço e bom caminho

I have never taken that bus, here is some info.

https://www.aerobus.pt/en-GB/Home-2.aspx Most tourists will take bus number 1.

It’s 7.20 euros for two people to the center and a 40 minute, not very direct, ride. Cheaper (about half what a cab would cost) but much longer. But I have to say it’s a nice scenic route the bus takes from the airport to get down to the center.
 
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You might consider Pensao Londres, Rua D. Pedro V 53, 2, Misericordia, € 55 / night. It's a great location, in the Bairro Alto, very near the top of the Finicular, with an excellent breakfast, very clean and nice rooms. I stayed there on my way home from my Camino.
 
I would take a taxi from the airport if you are going anywhere near downtown. I have done it numerous times and € 10 always covered the fare (I usually tip a little too).
 
I do not recomment hotels, even if I liked them, since I don't know what you're really looking for. You can have a cheap hostel with many beds separated by a curtain in one room or even a 5 star hotel suite. Make your own choice! A hotel booking site usually shows you the location, distances, opinions of many others and of course prices. If that's absolutely not yours, ask your local travel agent.

Moving around:
If you choose your accomodation in the city centre you may only need to go there from the airport and to the train station while leaving. Then a single ride ticket may have the best value.
Usually tourists want to go with the old trams and Santa Justa elevator, which is rather expensive as a single ticket. Buy the 24h tickets for Carris/Metro (6,40€) and you can do as many rides as you want. The so called "zapping" is probably more interessing if you stay a week or so.

If you like to visit a lot of museums Lisboncard (19€/24h) might be better for you. Make your own math.

Moving from Lisbon to Porto can be done by train and bus (rede-expressos ~20€) or even plane, but I doubt that flying to Porto is faster than the 3,5h busride, which let you out in central Porto. The train is perfect to get to the cathedral of Porto (a short walk from Sao Bento station).

Public transport in Portugal often uses electronic cards, which you pay with the first ticket price. Unfortunately you have one for Lisbon, another for Porto, a different for the trains to Braga ... and after some months you need to buy a new one too. A rather complicated system if you move around for some weeks or if you come back the next year. You always have the wrong card .
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
Note the Poets has moved
Same great folk
Lisbon Poets Hostel
R. Heliodoro Salgado 4, 1170-176 Lisboa, Portugal
 
Note the Poets has moved
Same great folk
Lisbon Poets Hostel
R. Heliodoro Salgado 4, 1170-176 Lisboa, Portugal
That is a much less centrally located place. Fine neighborhood but far from things you would want to see. Wonder why they moved?

For a cheap, clean, centrally located pension, try Pensao Prata. It’s not a hostel but for those who were going for the double rooms, this is probably comparable.
 

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