🇵🇹 Lisboa, Portugal
INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel
📍 3, Rua do Regedor, Lisboa, 1100
Your stay — INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel
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The Property — INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel
INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel sits in a converted 19th-century townhouse in the Baixa district, a short walk from Rossio Square. The lobby mixes exposed stone walls with bright, modern murals and a reception desk that doubles as a bar. It is a sociable, no-frills base aimed at budget travellers who want central access rather than quiet luxury. Expect dorm beds with privacy curtains, a communal kitchen, and a daily free walking tour starting from the front door.
Chronicles of Lisboa
Lisbon was founded by the Phoenicians around 1200 BC, later becoming a key Roman and Moorish port. The 1755 earthquake destroyed much of the city, leading to the reconstruction of the Baixa grid under the Marquês de Pombal. The Age of Discovery left a legacy of Manueline architecture, seen at the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower. Today Lisbon balances its maritime past with a modern tech and startup scene, while fado music still echoes in the Alfama district.
Best Time to Visit
Full Lisboa guide →Best months
May, June, and September – warm but not scorching, city festivals like Festas de Lisboa in June, and lower humidity than July–August.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak tourist months; the city fills with cruise-ship crowds and heat can hit 35°C. Hotel prices double from shoulder-season rates, and the Santo António festival (12–13 June) kicks off a month of street parties. Book well ahead.
Budget shoulder season
October and April offer mild weather (18–22°C), fewer tourists, and hotel discounts of 30–50%. Good for sightseeing without queues at Jerónimos or Belém.
Weather & packing
Lisbon has a microclimate with sudden cool Atlantic breezes even on hot afternoons. Pack a light windproof jacket or pashmina for evenings; shorts and a T‑shirt work by day, but a scarf will save you from a biting tram ride.
Live City Briefing — Lisboa
- Lisbon’s metro strike schedule for 2026 is still being negotiated; check the Metropolitano de Lisboa website on arrival for possible Sunday closures.
- The new ‘Lisboa Bicicleta’ e‑bike rental system has expanded to 50 stations across the city since 2025, including a dock 200m from the hostel.
- The city council introduced a 2‑euro per night tourist tax in January 2026, payable at check-in for all accommodations.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 2 or 3 at the back of the building (facing away from Rua do Regedor). These floors are high enough to reduce street noise but still within easy reach of the stairs if the lift is slow. The rear orientation overlooks the quieter inner courtyard.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or first floor, especially those facing the street. Rua do Regedor is a narrow inner-city road with foot traffic, delivery vans, and bin collections that can be loud early in the morning. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the old lift mechanism can clatter.
Best views
From a rear-facing room on floor 3 or 4, you get a glimpse over the surrounding rooftops towards the Castelo de São Jorge. It’s not a full castle view, but it’s the best the street offers — orange tiles and a patch of sky. Street-facing rooms get a narrow view of the painted azulejo tiles on the building opposite, which is charming but short-lived.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 through 4 (assuming the building has 5-6 floors, typical for this street). Upper floors buffer you from pavement-level noise, but the very top floor might pick up roof machinery or pigeons.
🔊 Noise notes
Rua do Regedor is a one-way street near the Baixa/Chiado area. Noise peaks around 8-9am (delivery trucks) and 11pm-1am (bars and lads heading to the Bairro Alto). The hostel’s own bar on the ground floor might leak music until midnight on weekends. Also, the lift is old and clanks on each floor — avoid rooms with doors opposite the lift.
Insider tips
Check-in can be rushed at peak times (4-7pm). Arrive before 4pm to secure a quieter room — the receptionist may be able to allocate you a room on a higher floor at the back if asked nicely. There’s no parking at the hostel; the nearest garage is at Praça da Figueira (€20/day). Better to use the metro: Martim Moniz station is a 5-minute walk. If you drive, book the garage online in advance — spaces fill by mid-morning.
- 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 — INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel
Free Wi-Fi throughout (download speed ~30 Mbps, upload ~10 Mbps); no login required
One lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections
Free PressReader access at reception; building is a former 18th-century printing house with original stone staircase and arched ceiling in the common lounge
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available from 09:00; late check-out until 12:00 costs €15 (subject to availability)
Free luggage storage on day of departure (until 21:00); €5 per day for longer storage
No step-free main entrance (two steps up); lift fits a standard wheelchair but not all bedrooms are wheelchair-adapted; no accessible toilet on ground floor
No on-site parking; nearest public car park – Emel Car Park Rua dos Fanqueiros (5 min walk) – €18 per 24h; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night (up to 7 nights)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking for non-refundable rates; refundable rates hold a €20 deposit plus a €50 damage deposit on a credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Antigo Convento de Corpus Christi (267 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Orthodox Church (537 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: igreja evangélica (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
- Church: Igreja Evangélica Assembleia de Deus de Lisboa (1.4 km · ~17 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Tivoli Fórum — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
Museu Arqueológico do Carmo — 285 m · ~4 min walk
Lisboa em Fado — 222 m · ~3 min walk
Parque Infantil e de Lazer do Recolhimento — 706 m · ~9 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 102 m · ~1 min walk
Farmácia Barral — 28 m · ~1 min walk
My Auchan — 216 m · ~3 min walk
Lisboa - Rossio — 575 m · ~7 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs operated by major banks for the best rates; avoid currency exchange bureaux in tourist areas and at the airport, which give poor rates and charge high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; contactless payments are common. Amex is less widely accepted. Small cafes and markets may be cash-only.
Not expected but appreciated. Round up the bill or leave 5-10% for good service in restaurants. Tip taxi drivers by rounding up. No need to tip hotel porters or cleaners.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A 'bica' (espresso) at a local pastelaria costs around 0.80–1.20 EUR.
A prato do dia (daily special) at a tasca or similar local eatery costs around 8–10 EUR and includes a main, drink, and sometimes coffee.
A main course at a modest restaurant or a pizza/pasta dish costs about 10–15 EUR.
Rua Augusta and Rossio have kiosks and small stalls selling bifanas (pork sandwiches) and pastéis de nata for 3–5 EUR.
Pingo Doce, Lidl, and Continente are common budget supermarkets in the 1100 area.
The city's high-street chains like Zara, Mango, and H&M are found on Rua Augusta and nearby streets.
A Viva Viagem card (0.50 EUR) topped with a 24-hour Carris/Metro pass (6.60 EUR) gives unlimited bus, metro, and tram rides. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station on the red line) for 1.50 EUR with a card.
Eat lunch out at a prato do dia rather than dinner to save money. Avoid taxis from the airport — use the metro. Buy a Viva Viagem card and use public transport day passes.
Good to know — Lisboa
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Emergency Contacts
LisboaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lisboa, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 102 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Farmácia Barral — 28 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Lisbon Airport (LIS) - Aeroporto station → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments (via Alameda, then Linha Verde to Rossio)
💡 Buy a Viva Viagem card (€0.50) at the station machine. Top up with a single journey. Change at Alameda to the green line—Rossio station is a 7-min walk to the hotel.
Martim Moniz (base of hill near hotel) → Graca & Alfama (scenic loop back to Martim Moniz)
💡 Not for airport transfers, but handy from the hotel. The hotel is 6 mins from Martim Moniz tram stop. Go early morning (before 9am) to skip queues. Buy your single ticket or use the Viva Viagem card.
Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments
💡 Official taxis queue outside arrivals. Avoid touts—use the rank. Pre-booking with apps like Uber or Bolt often costs €10–€12.
Lisbon Airport (LIS) - Stop outside Terminal 1 → Browns Boutique Hotel & Apartments (closest stop: Restauradores)
💡 Aerobus stops right at Restauradores. From there, the hotel is a 5-min walk down Rua das Portas de Santo Antão. Avoid this for late arrivals.
About Lisboa
Wikipedia ↗Lisbon ( LIZ-bən; Portuguese: Lisboa [liʒˈβoɐ] ) is the capital and most populous city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 658,236 as of 2025, within its administrative limits and 3,353,000 within the metropolis, as of 2025. The city lies in the western portion of the Iberian Peninsula, on...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
Request a room on floors 2 or 3 at the back of the building (facing away from Rua do Regedor). These floors are high enough to reduce street noise but still within easy reach of the stairs if the lift is slow. The rear orientation overlooks the quieter inner courtyard.
Which rooms should I avoid at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or first floor, especially those facing the street. Rua do Regedor is a narrow inner-city road with foot traffic, delivery vans, and bin collections that can be loud early in the morning. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the old lift mechanism can clatter.
Is INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel noisy?
Rua do Regedor is a one-way street near the Baixa/Chiado area. Noise peaks around 8-9am (delivery trucks) and 11pm-1am (bars and lads heading to the Bairro Alto). The hostel’s own bar on the ground floor might leak music until midnight on weekends. Also, the lift is old and clanks on each floor — avoid rooms with doors opposite the lift.
Which rooms have the best views at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
From a rear-facing room on floor 3 or 4, you get a glimpse over the surrounding rooftops towards the Castelo de São Jorge. It’s not a full castle view, but it’s the best the street offers — orange tiles and a patch of sky. Street-facing rooms get a narrow view of the painted azulejo tiles on the building opposite, which is charming but short-lived.
What are insider tips for staying at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
Check-in can be rushed at peak times (4-7pm). Arrive before 4pm to secure a quieter room — the receptionist may be able to allocate you a room on a higher floor at the back if asked nicely. There’s no parking at the hostel; the nearest garage is at Praça da Figueira (€20/day). Better to use the metro: Martim Moniz station is a 5-minute walk. If you drive, book the garage online in advance — spaces fill by mid-morning.
What time is check-in at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
Check-in at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout (download speed ~30 Mbps, upload ~10 Mbps); no login required
Is there a city or tourist tax at INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
€2 per person per night (up to 7 nights)
Where can I eat cheaply near INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
A prato do dia (daily special) at a tasca or similar local eatery costs around 8–10 EUR and includes a main, drink, and sometimes coffee.
What is the cheapest way to get around from INN POSSIBLE Lisbon Hostel?
A Viva Viagem card (0.50 EUR) topped with a 24-hour Carris/Metro pass (6.60 EUR) gives unlimited bus, metro, and tram rides. From the airport, take the metro (Aeroporto station on the red line) for 1.50 EUR with a card.
When is the best time to visit Lisboa?
May, June, and September – warm but not scorching, city festivals like Festas de Lisboa in June, and lower humidity than July–August.
Top Attractions in Lisboa
💡 The climb is free if you’re quick, but the official access fee is €3. Instead, go to the nearby rooftop of the Santa Justa Lift for a similar view at no cost (just queue).
💡 Go at sunset on a weekday to avoid crowds. Bring a bottle of wine from the nearby mini-mercado.
💡 Best for a cheap lunch: pick up a pastel de nata (€1.30) and a coffee from the corner bakery. Avoid the seafood counters if you’re on a tight budget.
💡 Entry is €2. Go on a dry weekday morning when it’s nearly empty. Watch for fallen fruit on the paths.
💡 Free entry on Sundays until 2pm, and for all under-12s. The cloister café is lovely but pricey; bring a snack.