Metro Hostel Lisbon, Lisbon
About the Hotel
Metro Hostel Lisbon, situated next to Duque de Saldanha Square, offers complimentary newspapers,
Soundproof City View Rooms
The 5
Full Kitchen Amenities
Guests prepare meals in the
Nearby Cultural Attractions
The hostel sits within walking distance to Dr. Anastacio Goncalves House-Museum and
Metro Transportation Access
The property stands a 4-minute walk from the nearest
Select your room type
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Room features
- Sitting area
- Patio
- Balcony
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Sink
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at Metro Hostel Lisbon had its ups and downs. While the kitchen was a highlight, I found the accommodation a bit cramped for the number of guests. The constant noise and limited amenities made it difficult to relax.
My stay at Metro Hostel Lisbon was a mixed bag. The location is fantastic, being near the Saldanha Metro station, which made it easy for me to get around the city. However, I found the facilities lacking, especially the limited number of bathrooms for so many guests. Despite the friendly staff and clean room, the noise level was disruptive, not aligning with the advertised soundproof features. Overall, I had a decent experience but wouldn't recommend it for longer stays.
I had a mixed experience at Metro Hostel Lisbon. The location was great, being just a short walk from the metro, which made it easy to navigate the city. However, the noise at night was quite bothersome, especially with the bell ringing constantly when guests returned. The kitchen was also somewhat cramped for the number of guests.
My stay at Metro Hostel Lisbon was a mixed experience. While the location was excellent with Saldanha Metro station nearby, I found the facilities lacking, especially the crowded kitchen and limited bathrooms. However, staff like Diogo were incredibly helpful, providing insights about the best places to visit in Lisbon. Overall, it was decent for independent travelers but could be improved significantly. 😅
I had a decent stay at Metro Hostel Lisbon, primarily thanks to its great location and helpful staff. However, the lack of bathrooms for the number of guests can become a bit of a hassle, and my initial bed assignment didn't match my request, which was a letdown. It's a mixed bag, but overall, it was an okay experience.