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Lodging in Lisbon

rowdygirl

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Portugues (2019)
We are flying into Lisbon and taking the bus to Porto to start our camino on the coastal trail. Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent hotel in Lisbon that isn't too far from the bus station? Looking for a hotel rather than a hostel while we check out Lisbon. Thanks for any suggestions!
 
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Hotel do Chile,rua Pascual do Melo ,2,7 kms walking from the busstation at the Estrada das Laranjeiras The receptionist of the hotel is a former member of this forum and walked the caminho Português. His name is Diogo
 
The main bus station is at Sete Rios metro stop, which is also where the Lisbon zoo is. There are several moderate chain hotels in walking distance, on Av. Jose Malhoa. These hotels were all built for the Lisbon Expo (92?) and there is an Ibis, novotel, mercure and several more. But I have to say it is a totally charm-less part of a city with a lot of charm in the historic center. The metro is very efficient, and If you want recommendations on places that are more central, close to a metro for getting quickly to Sete Ríos, happy to offer suggestions (for low cost budget pensión type place I always suggest Pensao da Prata).

You may have your reasons for taking the bus, but I have taken the train and it is quick, efficient, and you can get it from the downtown station, Santa Apolonia. Bom caminho!
 
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The train is a really good option. Sta Apolonia to Porto three hours for 25 Euros trains nearly every hour. The CP train app is very useful you can book using the app.
 
Highly recommend the A.C. Marriott.
Highly recommend the A.C. Marriott.
 
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No hotel suggestions. I always stay at the youth hostel in Lisbon.
However if you're exploring Lisbon, don't miss the Museum of Coaches and be sure to take the train to Sintra for a day/nite. You can find good lodging for Sintra on booking.com. There used to be an albergue there - not sure if it still exists. Maybe someone else knows.
 

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