🇵🇹 Faro, Portugal
Alto House
📍 Rua de Berlim, 37-39, 8000-278
Photo: official website
Your stay — Alto House
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Alto House, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (if available) for a quieter stay, as these floors are likely to be away from the street noise on Rua de Berlim. The hotel's lift (elevator) is also located on the ground floor, so rooms on higher floors may have less disturbance from the lift's operations.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the ground floor, especially those near the lift, may experience more noise from foot traffic and lift operations. Additionally, rooms facing the service entrance or bar area might be noisier due to increased activity during peak hours.
Best views
As Rua de Berlim is a primarily residential street, the views from the hotel's rooms are likely to be of other buildings or the surrounding neighborhood. There is no indication of rooms with notable views of the city or surrounding landscape.
Quietest floors
2-3
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Rua de Berlim might be a concern for light sleepers, especially during peak hours or when there are events in the nearby area. The hotel's location near the city center means there may also be some background noise from traffic and pedestrian activity.
Insider tips
Take a short walk to the nearby Mercado Algarve for a unique shopping and dining experience. Request a room with a refrigerator if you plan to stay for an extended period, as some rooms may not have this amenity by default.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Alto House
free in public areas, 1.5 Mbps speed; paid tier (5 Mbps) €5.00 per day, login via room key card
serves all floors, one historic section with stairs-only access on the third floor
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader/FT) via in-room tablet; physical papers available in lobby
24h reception; early bag-drop available from 08:00; late check-out until 13:00, €25.00 fee after 12:00
available at front desk, complimentary
step-free access, wheelchair entry via main entrance, some rooms adapted for guests with disabilities
on-site parking available, €15.00 per night; nearest public car park (P4 Faro) €10.00 per day; no EV charging available
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per person per night, mandatory city/tourist tax
Deposit & card hold: €50.00 advance deposit, €100.00 incidental card hold at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Travellers can exchange money at Faro Airport or local banks, but rates are generally poor. There are also currency exchange offices in the city centre, offering slightly better rates.
Contactless payments are widely accepted in Faro, including major credit and debit cards. Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are also accepted by many merchants.
Tipping in Portugal is not mandatory, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% in restaurants and bars is considered polite. Taxi drivers and hotel staff also appreciate a small tip.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can be found at a café or bakery for around €1-2.
A budget-friendly lunch option is a sandwich or salad from a local market or bakery, costing around €5-7.
A affordable dinner option is a traditional Portuguese dish like bacalhau à brás at a local restaurant, costing around €12-15.
The Mercado de Faro is a good place to find cheap eats, with street food stalls offering traditional Portuguese snacks like pastéis de nata and grilled meats.
Local supermarket chains like Lidl and Continente have stores in the area, offering affordable groceries.
The Rua da Liberdade shopping street has a range of affordable high-street stores and markets selling clothing and souvenirs.
The cheapest way to get around Faro is on bus 14, which costs €1.80 for a single journey. A day pass can be purchased for around €3.50.
Buy a Viva Viagem card for public transport, which can be refilled and reused.Shop at local markets for fresh produce and traditional snacks.Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and opt for local eateries for better value.
Good to know — Faro
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.88 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
Faro112 is the single European emergency number. For non-urgent police matters in Faro, call 289 893 700. For health advice outside emergencies, contact Saude 24 on 808 24 24 24.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Faro, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Alto House
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Faro Bus/Train Station → Algarve Hostel (via walking from station)
💡 Not an airport transfer, but the train station is an 8-minute walk from the hostel. Use this for day trips to Lagos or Tavira. The hostel offers free luggage storage if you arrive early.
Faro Airport → Algarve Hostel (Hospital stop)
💡 Cheaper but longer than the Aerobus. Alight at Hospital de Faro stop, then walk 4 minutes north. Cash only on board.
Faro Airport → Algarve Hostel (Rua de São João)
💡 Official rank outside arrivals. Surcharges apply for luggage over 20kg. Ask for a receipt to avoid pricing disputes.
Faro Airport → Algarve Hostel (Faro bus terminal stop)
💡 Buy a return ticket at the airport machine for €4.50. The hostel is a 3-minute walk from the bus stop on Rua de São João.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Alto House?
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor (if available) for a quieter stay, as these floors are likely to be away from the street noise on Rua de Berlim. The hotel's lift (elevator) is also located on the ground floor, so rooms on higher floors may have less disturbance from the lift's operations.
Which rooms should I avoid at Alto House?
Rooms on the ground floor, especially those near the lift, may experience more noise from foot traffic and lift operations. Additionally, rooms facing the service entrance or bar area might be noisier due to increased activity during peak hours.
Is Alto House noisy?
Street noise from Rua de Berlim might be a concern for light sleepers, especially during peak hours or when there are events in the nearby area. The hotel's location near the city center means there may also be some background noise from traffic and pedestrian activity.
Which rooms have the best views at Alto House?
As Rua de Berlim is a primarily residential street, the views from the hotel's rooms are likely to be of other buildings or the surrounding neighborhood. There is no indication of rooms with notable views of the city or surrounding landscape.
What are insider tips for staying at Alto House?
Take a short walk to the nearby Mercado Algarve for a unique shopping and dining experience. Request a room with a refrigerator if you plan to stay for an extended period, as some rooms may not have this amenity by default.
What time is check-in at Alto House?
Check-in at Alto House is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Alto House have Wi-Fi?
free in public areas, 1.5 Mbps speed; paid tier (5 Mbps) €5.00 per day, login via room key card
Is there a city or tourist tax at Alto House?
€2.00 per person per night, mandatory city/tourist tax
Where can I eat cheaply near Alto House?
A budget-friendly lunch option is a sandwich or salad from a local market or bakery, costing around €5-7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Alto House?
The cheapest way to get around Faro is on bus 14, which costs €1.80 for a single journey. A day pass can be purchased for around €3.50.
Top Attractions in Faro
💡 Visit early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and the midday heat. The municipal museum inside the former convent is cheap, not free, but worth the 2€ entry.
💡 The public market at the end of the marina (Mercado Municipal) is open weekday mornings and cheap for fresh fruit and pastries. The best view of the lagoon is from the stone jetty near the ferry terminal.
💡 Bring binoculars in spring or autumn – this is a major migratory bird stopover. The main entrance is behind the Algarve Stadium, but a shorter access point is off the N125 near the sewage treatment plant. Wear sturdy shoes after rain.
💡 Climb up at around 4pm for golden light over the salt pans. The stairs are narrow, so if you're claustrophobic, be prepared. The ticket is cash only – there's an ATM five minutes away, but bring coins just in case.
💡 Skip the often-queued main entrance at the church; buy the chapel ticket directly at the door to the right of the church. The fee is roughly 2€ and takes 10 minutes to view. No photography inside the chapel.