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The first thing you should know about Lisbon is the concept of the miradouro. These coveted viewpoints peppered across the city are part of the magic here, and if you’re lucky enough to have one all to yourself, all the better. The best Airbnbs in Lisbon often come with a terrace or balcony that overlooks the iconic sea and skyline, ideal for both morning coffees and sunset aperitivo.
Vogue’s Favorite Airbnbs in Lisbon:
- For Oozing-With-Charm Design: Chiado Loft, $139 per night
- For a Long Bath: Slice of Alfama, $183 per night
- For Historic Original Details: Under a Wooden Sky, $342 per night
- For a Terrace Garden: Historical Center, $103 per night
- For Impeccable Views: Amazing Terraces, $216 per night
And beyond the famed views, securing a rental that situates you in a dynamic neighborhood is also part and parcel to a successful visit to Lisbon. The city stretches across seven hills (just like Rome) and is made up of several atmospheric neighborhoods, like Baixa, Chiado, and Alfama. Slow living is a common philosophy here, and as such, taking your time to see, taste, and experience Lisbon is the best approach. Ahead, 11 of the best Airbnbs to make as your home base.
São Paulo Street
Tucked inside a Pombaline building next to Timeout Market and São Paulo Church, this well-decorated apartment is sleek and stylish. The owners make good use of the home’s high ceilings and natural light, with the living room flowing naturally into the dining area and kitchen.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, pack n’ play and crib, AC, heating, kitchen, dishwasher, paid parking on premises.
Location: Cais do Sodré
Old Casa Pessoa
From the sun-dappled living room to the bedroom with its windows flung open, everything about this ethereal apartment feels in line with a perfect Lisbon getaway. There’s a balcony just off the desk area for afternoon reads, and when you’re ready to venture out, the home is just steps from cafes, shops, and the Tagus river.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer/dryer, kitchen, elevator.
Location: Baixa
O Jardim Apartment
This light and airy apartment was designed by architect José Adrião Arquitetos and is within a building dating back to the 19th century. In addition to the lovely living spaces and bedroom, there are also balconies for those fragrant wisps of fresh afternoon air.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer/dryer, portable fans, kitchen, elevator.
Location: Baixa
Amazing Terraces
This gorgeous apartment in the historic neighborhood of Alfama has not one, but two private terraces for guests where you can look out over the top of Panteao Church while sipping on an espresso or spritz. Inside, a spacious kitchen offers an elegant setting for whipping up afternoon snacks, and a dedicated workspace renders this the ideal setting for remote work. (Did we mention there’s also an outdoor shower?)
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, crib and pack n’ play, AC, heating, kitchen, dishwasher, balcony with furniture.
Location: Alfama
Views of Graça
Remember those seven rolling hills? This newly renovated apartment in Graça sits atop one of them, offering incredible panoramic views. There’s a cozy bedroom and fully-equipped kitchen, but the star of the show is the private terrace that looks as though it’s suspended above the city’s iconic red rooftops.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, AC, heating, kitchen, balcony.
Location: Graça
Historical Center With Garden
This charming apartment invites you to step back in time to medieval Alfama, where you’ll be within walking distance to sightseeing spots such as Largo das Portas do Sol, Cathedral Sé, and the Pantheon. The apartment also has a terrace garden that’s furnished with a dining table and sun loungers.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Bathtub, AC, heating, kitchen, balcony with furniture.
Location: Alfama
Magnificent View
The nearly 360º view from the apartment building’s communal rooftop terrace is reason enough to book this apartment in the old town center. The home itself consists of a series of interconnected rooms, including a glassed balcony. If you’re traveling with a group, take note that this apartment can accommodate four people thanks to the plush sofa bed.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, AC, heating, kitchen, shared balcony.
Location: Graça
Holiday Rooftop Lisboa
This sunny apartment on the top floor of a ‘60s-era building features a lift (a rarity!) and a private terrace. The views don’t stop there—the home has floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing you to take in the sights from the comfort of a reading chair or the dining table.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer, AC, portable heater, kitchen, balcony, elevator.
Location: Intendente
Private Slice of Alfama
This Alfama apartment epitomizes the historic neighborhood’s signature charm. It’s accessed via an alley just beside Igreja de São Miguele and is surrounded by narrow winding streets full of taverns, shops, and eateries. The home is designed with a central private patio, which is accessed by four separate doors, lending an indoor-outdoor flow. Our favorite detail? The large bathtub with views of the bougainvilleas blooming outside.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Bathtub, washer, crib, portable fans and heater, kitchen, balcony with furniture.
Location: Alfama
Under a Wooden Sky
A striking interpretation of the Pombalino style, this apartment in Lisbon’s downtown perches on the top floor of an 18th-century building. The renovation of the space was led by design studio CASCA and original details like the high wood ceilings, tiling, and limestone stucco walls give the space a distinguished touch (as do the furniture pieces, which were exclusively crafted for the home).
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer, AC, heating, kitchen.
Location: Baixa-Chiado
Chiado Loft
Intimate but spacious feeling, this apartment is full of personality. It sits within a typical Lisbon XIX Century building and design details like natural grasscloth wallpaper and mirror-covered walls lend the space a distinctly stylish tone. There is a small balcony offering views over the nearby rooftops and Tagus river in the distance.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer/dryer, AC, heating, kitchen, balcony.
Location: Bairro Alto