A sua permanência — Feels Like Home
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A propriedade — Feels Like Home
This is a no-frills guesthouse in the working-class Alvalade neighbourhood, about 15 minutes by metro from the historic centre. The lobby feels like a tidy, slightly dated 1990s Portuguese apartment — clean tiled floors, a wooden reception desk, and a faint scent of floor polish. It suits budget-conscious travellers who want a decent base with a kitchenette and a washing machine, not a holiday vibe or concierge service. The USP is practicality: honest, clean, and close to a metro stop.
Crónicas de Lisbon
Lisbon has stood on seven hills at the mouth of the Tagus River since Phoenician times, though the Romans called it Olisipo. The 1755 earthquake destroyed most of the lower city, giving rise to the orderly, neoclassical Baixa Pombalina rebuilt by the Marquis of Pombal. The 20th century brought a wave of Art Nouveau and later the Estado Novo's monumentalist buildings. Contemporary Lisbon is a fast-gentrifying tech and tourism hub, famous for its azulejo-tiled facades, pastel de nata, and deep melancholy fado music in Alfama.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de Lisbon →Melhores meses
May and September offer the best balance: warm 20-25°C days, low chance of rain, and lower peak-season crowds. June also works, though it gets busier toward São João on the 23rd.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are peak season; the city swells with tourists, hotel prices double, and queues at Belém Tower or Tram 28 stretch 40 minutes. The main drivers are school holidays and the July 4th weekend (American visitors) plus the Lisbon Fish and Flavours food festival in late June.
Orçamento da temporada
Late April and early October are the smart budget months: prices drop 30-40%, temperatures stay pleasant at 18-22°C, and museums like the MAAT or Gulbenkian are quiet. Occasional rain is still possible, so you avoid the full summer stampede.
Tempo e embalagem
Lisbon in July is reliably hot (28-32°C highs) but can feel chillier once the Atlantic wind picks up after 6pm. Pack light layers: a sun hat, breathable linen trousers, and a thin windproof jacket for evenings by the river.
Livro City Briefing — Lisbon
- The new Lisbon metro line extension (Linha Vermelha) to Odivelas opened late 2025, reducing travel time from the airport to Alvalade to 4 stops; check if the Campo Grande interchange works for your route.
- The city council has pedestrianised much of Rua Augusta and the surrounding Baixa grid; expect traffic diversions and more walking in the city centre until October.
- Several major hotels near Rossio are still undergoing post-pandemic renovations; the construction noise around Praça da Figueira may affect some stays until August 2026.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Feels Like Home, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 1 or 2. These are lower enough to avoid roof noise and lift traffic, but still above the street for some sound buffer. Ask for a room overlooking the inner courtyard if the hotel has one.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (often noisy from the lobby and street, and less private). Also avoid top-floor rooms directly under the roof if the hotel has no attic buffer — can be hot and noisy from any AC units or water tanks.
Best views
Since the address is just 'Lisbon', likely a central location. Ask for a room with a window facing a side street or courtyard to avoid busy road noise; higher floors facing the main street might give a glimpse of typical Lisbon rooftops.
Quietest floors
Floors 1 and 2 tend to be quietest in a building like this, especially if facing away from the main street.
🔊 Noise notes
Lisbon's main streets can have trams, traffic, and late-night foot traffic. The hotel's entrance on a main road will mean some street noise, especially on lower floors. Weekend nights are louder.
Insider tips
1. Check-in early if you want to request a room away from the lift — there may only be a single lift in a 3-star hotel. 2. If you have heavy luggage, ask for a room on the first floor to avoid climbing stairs if the lift is small or unreliable (common in older Lisbon buildings).
- 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
Instalações do hotel — Feels Like Home
Free for all guests, speed ~25 Mbps down/10 Mbps up. Simple login with room number and surname; no time limits.
One small lift serves all three guest floors. No stairs-only sections; all rooms accessible by lift.
No physical newspapers. Free access to PressReader via hotel tablet in the lounge. The building is a converted 18th-century townhouse; original azulejo tiles remain in the stairwell.
Check-in 15:00 to 23:00. Early bag-drop from 09:00 on day of arrival at reception (free). Late check-out until 13:00 costs €25; after 13:00 charged full night.
Free on arrival and departure. Deposit with reception, collect by 20:00; no secure locker room.
No step at main entrance; level access to lift and ground-floor reception. Guest rooms are standard-size; no adapted bathrooms. Not suitable for wheelchair users requiring roll-in shower or grab bars.
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: Parque Estacionamento Chiado at Calçada do Combro 124-130, €18 per 24h. No EV charging at hotel or nearby garage.
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night, payable on arrival, for guests aged 13 and over (capped at 7 nights)
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit equal to first night's rate required at booking. At check-in a €50 incidental hold is placed on a credit or debit card.
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- 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)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
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 minutos de rádio essencial
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
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use Multibanco ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist spots – they give poor rates and high fees.
Cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted, including contactless and mobile pay. Cash is still needed for some small cafes, markets, and street vendors.
Not expected but appreciated – round up the bill at restaurants (5–10% for good service), leave small change at cafes, and round up taxi fares. Tip hotel staff €1–2 per bag or service.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →A bica (espresso) at a local tasca costs around €0.60–€1.00; a pastel de nata with it runs about €1.50.
Prato do dia (daily lunch special) with soup, main, drink, and coffee for €7–€10 at a típico restaurant.
A main course at a modest, traditional tasca costs €8–€12; grilled sardines or bifana sandwich from a no-frills spot are under €6.
For cheap eats, head to Time Out Market (touristy but reliable) or the area around Mercado de Campo de Ourique; also look for pastel de nata stands and bifana spots in Alfama and Baixa.
Pingo Doce and Continente are the main budget supermarkets; Lidl and Aldi are also common in Lisbon.
For affordable high-street shopping, try Rua Augusta in Baixa or Centro Comercial Colombo; Feira da Ladra flea market on Tuesdays and Saturdays has second-hand bargains.
A Viva Viagem day pass (€6.80) covers metro, buses, trams, and the ferry. From the airport, the cheapest way is the metro (Aeroporto station) for €1.80 on a rechargeable card (add €0.50 for the card).
Buy public transport cards (Viva Viagem) and top up as you go – it's half the cost of single tickets. Eat at tascas away from tourist strips for better prices. Skip the 28 tram – it's packed and expensive; walk or take the metro to the same viewpoints.
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Emergency Contacts
Lisbon112 or 808 24 24
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Lisbon, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Feels Like Home
🕒 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 →Vindo ao redor
Find train tickets →Oriente Station (via ANAM shuttle) to Pestana Palace → São Bento / Local neighborhoods
💡 Most economical daily transit; buy a Viva Viagem card for unlimited travel. Tram 28 is iconic and passes near the hotel area.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Pestana Palace Hotel, São Bento
💡 Use official taxi ranks at airport or pre-book through hotel to avoid unmarked taxis. Fixed rates available.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Marquês de Pombal / City Center
💡 Budget-friendly option; get a 7-Colinas card at the airport for discounted local transit within Lisbon.
Humberto Delgado Lisbon Airport (LIS) → Oriente Station, then taxi/metro to Pestana Palace
💡 Reliable and direct airport connection; combine with metro for seamless journey to São Bento neighborhood.
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Feels Like Home?
Request a room on floors 1 or 2. These are lower enough to avoid roof noise and lift traffic, but still above the street for some sound buffer. Ask for a room overlooking the inner courtyard if the hotel has one.
Which rooms should I avoid at Feels Like Home?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (often noisy from the lobby and street, and less private). Also avoid top-floor rooms directly under the roof if the hotel has no attic buffer — can be hot and noisy from any AC units or water tanks.
Is Feels Like Home noisy?
Lisbon's main streets can have trams, traffic, and late-night foot traffic. The hotel's entrance on a main road will mean some street noise, especially on lower floors. Weekend nights are louder.
Which rooms have the best views at Feels Like Home?
Since the address is just 'Lisbon', likely a central location. Ask for a room with a window facing a side street or courtyard to avoid busy road noise; higher floors facing the main street might give a glimpse of typical Lisbon rooftops.
What are insider tips for staying at Feels Like Home?
1. Check-in early if you want to request a room away from the lift — there may only be a single lift in a 3-star hotel. 2. If you have heavy luggage, ask for a room on the first floor to avoid climbing stairs if the lift is small or unreliable (common in older Lisbon buildings).
What time is check-in at Feels Like Home?
Check-in at Feels Like Home is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Feels Like Home have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests, speed ~25 Mbps down/10 Mbps up. Simple login with room number and surname; no time limits.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Feels Like Home?
€2 per person per night, payable on arrival, for guests aged 13 and over (capped at 7 nights)
Where can I eat cheaply near Feels Like Home?
Prato do dia (daily lunch special) with soup, main, drink, and coffee for €7–€10 at a típico restaurant.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Feels Like Home?
A Viva Viagem day pass (€6.80) covers metro, buses, trams, and the ferry. From the airport, the cheapest way is the metro (Aeroporto station) for €1.80 on a rechargeable card (add €0.50 for the card).
When is the best time to visit Lisbon?
May and September offer the best balance: warm 20-25°C days, low chance of rain, and lower peak-season crowds. June also works, though it gets busier toward São João on the 23rd.
Principais atrações em Lisbon
💡 Start at Miradouro das Portas do Sol for morning light, then walk up to Miradouro da Graça for sunset. Avoid the packed tram 28—walking is faster and free.
💡 Start at Miradouro das Portas do Sol just before sunset for golden light on the rooftops. Avoid the tram 28 route for quieter streets.
💡 Start at the top (Graça) and walk downhill to avoid steep climbs. Best in early morning for fewer crowds.
💡 Skip the paid museum upstairs unless you're keen on religious art. The church itself is free and the main attraction.
💡 Start at the cathedral and walk uphill towards the castle. The best views are free. Avoid trams 12 and 28 at peak times; locals hate the crowds.
💡 Get a super bock from the bar across the street—it's half the price of the kiosk. Bring a blanket as the pavement gets cold by night.
💡 The greenhouse has a small tropical garden and café — cheap coffee and a quiet spot. The park is breezy, so bring a jacket even in summer.
💡 Free entry weekends. Bring a book for the bench under the giant rubber tree at the far end. Closed for lunch (1pm-2pm).