We were SO impressed with this hostel! My brother and I took a cab from the airport and were a bit surprised when it pulled up to the side of the road because it was pretty unassuming and there wasn't really a big flashy sign or anything like that. We were slightly confused at first because when we walked through the doors, it seemed like a residential building. The hostel is located on the second floor, up the stairs, so not very accessible, but very convenient if you are able-bodied and a light packer.
The doors were locked so we rang the doorbell - great first step for security. The first thing we smelled was clean! And by "clean", I mean they were actually cleaning the bathroom and vacuuming at the time, which is always a good sign. We found out later they clean twice a day, which is ah-mazing. We got there too early for check-in, but we were given a glass of water (tap water is fine to drink here) and able to lock our bags in the storage until check-in. We could even use the computer in the common area or just hang out if we wanted to, but we decided to explore a little and get some lunch.
Once we were able to check-in, we paid the remaining balance for our beds (we booked with a deposit through Hostelworld), got our keys, and were shown the rest of the hostel. It's one floor, with a communal female bathroom and a communal male bathroom, with private showers and toilet stalls, plus a private single bathroom down the hall. Some toiletries are provided in the bathrooms, which you are welcome to use for free.
We stayed in the 12-person mixed dorm for just 10 Euros per night. We originally only booked two nights, but loved it so much we decided to stay the whole week, and glad we did, because it's incredibly popular and filled up quickly. Our beds were comfy, with pillows and linens included, a privacy curtain, and a lamp, plug, and shelf, 3 beds stacked, with huge storage below (bring your own lock).
There is also a kitchen with an oven, stove, pots, and pans, oils and spices, and fridge where you can store a few small groceries of your own, plus use some common ones, as well as laundry facilities, and option for dollar beers during happy hour.
There is a free breakfast every morning, which consists of bread, cheese, ham, different jams and spreads (if you get the option to try the homemade tomato jam, DO IT!), cereal, coffee, tea, and juice. Every day/night, there are different events that are run by the staff or third-party partners, like dinners, pub crawls, and tours. We were able to try petiscos (kind of like tapas), Amarguinha almond liqueur, and go on a day trip to Sintra. Reception is open 24 hours and there's basically quiet time in the common area after 11pm, but most people go to their rooms/beds or go out, anyway.
We met so many great people and fellow travellers, and the staff is amazingly down-to-earth and knowledgeable. The vibe matches the demographic - young and fresh, with people generally in their 20s. Location is fantastic, right at the top of Bairro Alto, where there are a ton of bars and restaurants, and a park/lookout directly across the street, Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara. We had a wonderful time and would stay here again in a heartbeat. Highly recommended! read more