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    Alface Hall & Hostel Bairro Alto - The bar

    Alface Hall & Hostel Bairro Alto

    4.3(8 reviews)
    0.2 kmBairro Alto, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
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    This will be less a review than a love letter, but I needed someplace to stay for 30 days in…read moreLisbon, & every other hostel I contacted had a two week maximum. These people were kind enough to take a chance on me for that long, & even so, you know, here you show up the first nite in the pouring rain, not sure what to expect from the full month you signed up for... You go through this old green door & up the stairs, it's a building from deep in time, & your room is simple & sweet, just like the breakfast every morning, & week after week you fall into a rhythm with the hilarious kindhearted mother from Brazil who cleans out your room for instance, or the clever Canadian dude who does music, or the young Portuguese gal who watches MTV & loves poetry & ice cream, & her streetwise young friend who stops by to share food with her & also works the bar in the little concert hall downstairs. Ahh, & the concert hall downstairs...so much jammin' gorgeous awesome music comes out of that place, & sometimes it's packed to the gills, & better times it's more relaxed & open, & if you're in the mood you can put on shoes & go down & rock out a little, but either way you'll be standing at the tiny balcony waiting for your food to cook some nite, & the lilting strains of a world class cover of "So Rude" will come drifting up through the alleyway, & you'll wonder how you got to be this classy. I don't want to embarrass him, but there's a guy who works there with his wife, who looks herself like an icon of vintage Italian cinema...& it's the most touching thing, whether it's her, or one of several other employees who do the overnite shift, it doesn't matter what's going on or what kind of day you might be having, they are always, always sitting there in the front room in the dark, sometimes with a full nest of blankets gathered up around them, just there on hand to let you in. I think it's a little on the miraculous side, but in truth not once in all those 30 days was there even a hint that I was being a hassle to them, no matter what time of the night I might show up. You can hardly imagine it. My last nite a woman I'd spoken with a few times, who lived in the States in the 80s, she was the one on duty. It was 3 or 4 in the morning, I had to go get a cab for a very early flight. but she was still up & around to serve me a last beer from the little fridge & take my key & ease me through the pain of saying a very tough goodbye. But anyway this guy, we were watching Portuguese news around the TV one lunchtime, & it was the latest from D to the T, & then it was some shooting at a Black Friday whatever, & footage of all these Americans with shopping bags running through some retail landscape screaming, & I said to this guy, just half-jokingly like "Man, what must you think of us after all this, for real...?!" He responded with some candid & heavy words that I'll never forget, & he talked about some of the indignities of dealing directly with American tourists besides, which one can only imagine. Listen, the neighborhood goes late & loud, & it's definitely not ideal for young children & all that, but there's still a level of poise & decorum that I would assert is very native to Portugal & also very easy for Americans to blow past in their blind appetite for diversion & recreation overseas. Which is me trying to put it as diplomatically as possible. Graffiti from a wall down the block: ENJOY // BEHAVE So I would just say that this place gets 10 out of 5 stars for me, that they allowed my experience in Lisbon to be the life-changing period that it was, by so many simple steady acts of kindness & welcome, & I would ask that if you go there, that you treat the place & its people with your utmost goodness & respect. 'Alface' is the Portuguese word for lettuce, & the designation 'Lisboeta' for residents is typically supplanted by 'Alfacinha'. As I understand it the exact history is somewhat shrouded, but one theory is that in a time of war the city was barricaded by a hostile force & lettuce was the only way the trapped people could survive. That quiet strength & dignity I found among them, & it was so beautiful, & I drank it deep. I could have walked away with a much more mediocre experience & still been pretty happy, but instead, & massively because of Alface Hostel, it was perfection. Thank you. CR

    Stunning! Excellent Music between 10-12 pm weekdays ( at…read moreleast on wednesdays :) Good cocrails, very cosy atmosphere and decoration Best Lisboa destination!

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    Sunset Destination Hostel

    Sunset Destination Hostel

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.9 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré

    The Sunset Destination Hostel is located right above the Cais do Sodre metro station. It has a…read moregreat view of the water and is located close to many food options. The hostel is fairly secure, with a doorbell with camera at the entrance. Just show your wristband and they'll let you in. Checkin was easy and the staff are very friendly. Your keycard requires a €5 refundable deposit. Access to the section of the hostel with rooms is controlled by the keycard, as is access to your room. The rooms consist of bunk beds. I was in a room with 6 bunk beds with a private bathroom. The bed was quite comfortable and I didn't have problems falling asleep, apart from the music from the roof and echoes from the train station. Each bed has a bed light attached to a single outlet. There isn't room to plug in anything else, so plan accordingly. Below the beds are lockers where you can store your belongings. You can rent a lock from the front desk, or bring your own. The bathroom is fairly small and the shower door is difficult to close, not to mention that you have to continually push a button on the shower faucet to get water. There are washrooms in the hallway that are available to all hostel guests. The communal kitchen is fairly nice. There are refrigerators where you can store your food. Just make sure to label them with your name and departure date. Next to the kitchen is the dining area, where everyone has complimentary breakfast. Breakfast usually consists of sliced bread, a couple of spreads (nutella, cream cheese, various jams), deli slices, fruits (apples, oranges, and kiwis), vegetables (tomatoes and cucumber), cereal with milk, yogurt, various juices, and pancakes. The coffee machine is also available for free during breakfast. It is an extra cost otherwise. Communal dinner is also available to all guests for a small fee. It always smelled delicious every night. There is a rooftop patio with a small pool. It also has a bar and a covered seating area for watching television. Near the front desk is a fridge with beverages. Just leave payment in the basket nearby. The hostel has free wifi throughout, but the wifi signal is much stronger closer to the front desk. There are organized events every day, including organized tours of various cities and neighborhoods, such as Alfama, Belem, and Sintra, surfing, pub crawls, etc. There were only a few inconveniences with this hostel. The first is that it can get noisy from the morning to night because it's located right above the train station and the station is an echo chamber. You'll hear announcement starting around 7 or 8 in the morning. Similarly, the music from the rooftop patio carries and will go until around 11 or 12 at night. Since the hostel is mainly occupied by 20-year-olds, you may hear the occasional woo girls in the middle of the night. The other inconvenience is that the front steps to the hostel always smells like urine. Other than that, though, this is a fairly nice hostel. The location is excellent and makes it a great starting point to explore Lisbon.

    My friend who is a local recommended that I stay at Sunset Destination Hostel and I am glad that he…read moredid. I've been to hostels before, but this one is something special. It's located in the same building as the Metro station! That was super helpful because I had to go to the airport the next day quite early. In addition to it's convenience, to the metro and plenty of places to eat, it also had everything you want in a hostel, so I was lacking nothing. It is very big and my shared room was down a few long hallways, but there were not only showers and toilets along those hallways, but also one in the room. The bathrooms were never crowded. After staying on a farm I needed that shower! The hostel has a big kitchen with refrigerators that you can use and a coffee machine (regular, non-fancy coffee is free). They have an optional communal dinner available at either that location or their sister hostel, which costs about $10 Euro and a free European style breakfast (no eggs). As well as comfy loft beds they also have "lockers", big drawers beneath the beds that can fit a large suitcase and then some. You rent a lock and then don't have to worry about where to put your stuff or who has access to it. I was at the end of my trip, so it was important that my Spanish shoes were on lockdown! Also, several doors, including the room door have card key locks, so people outside of the hostel can't get in and you wear a wrist band that allows you access to either hostel. In addition to designing a good system for running the hostel, the owner also designed an amazing environment. The rooftop deck has a huge plastic dome with comfy chairs and bean bags and a bar that serves you a free drink at sunset. They play music while you charge your phone and talk to other travelers. There are lovely plants that line the edges of the deck, with stairs leading up to a pool that overlooks part of the harbor and skyline. If it hadn't been overcast and cooled down with the earlier rain, I would have been in that pool watching a golden sunset with my vino tinto. Truly, from cool loft beds, whose creative cut-outs create the beds' ladders, to special tiles in the bathroom, to a hanging dinner table that snakes around for more face to face with fellow diners, this hostel was a lovely experience. Thanks so much Sunset Destination!

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