Holiday Homes & Rentals in Lisbon

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Lisbon

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Highlights in Lisbon

  • Historical buildings
  • Architectural delights
  • Pastéis de Nata for the sweet tooth
  • Romantic capital city

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Lisbon

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Holiday Home for 6 People in São João (lisbon), Penha De França
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São João (lisbon), Penha De França
Holiday Home • 6 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
9.0
(2 reviews)
Relax at our gorgeous 3 bedroom villa in one of the popular neighbourhoods of Lisboa. There is plently to see and do in the local area.As a self-catering villa, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a kettle, a freezer and a microwave.The villa is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access.This villa has 3 bedrooms and can comfortably sleep 6.In the first bedroom, you will find a double bed.In the next bedroom, there is a double bed.The third bedroom contains a double bed.There are 2 bathrooms.The first bathroo...
from €127 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in São Nicolau (lisbon), Lisbon
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São Nicolau (lisbon), Lisbon
Holiday Rental • 31 m² • 1 Bedroom
Situated in Baixa-Chiado, close to the train and metro stations of Rossio, a gorgeous neighborhood filled with restaurants, café's and many Lisbon top attractions this is a modern one open bedroom apartment. Newly renovated with high-end finishings and a modern décor it has a great kitchen and ample amenities, including a high-quality mattress. We are certain your stay at our apartment will be both comfortable and memorable!Situated in a typical Portuguese building, this studio is truly cozy, well-situated and perfect for couples! Close to most of the major touristic spots in Lisbon, it's i...
from €78 / night
Holiday Rental for 6 People in Lisbon, Lisbon District
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Lisbon, Lisbon District
Holiday Rental • 100 m² • 3 Bedrooms
9.4
(10 reviews)
Welcome to Dream View Apartment Lisbon, where modern meets historic charm in the heart of the picturesque Mouraria neighbourhood. This three-bedroom apartment offers a stylish and comfortable retreat and a breathtaking panoramic view of Lisbon and its iconic castle.Ideally situated on the 2nd floor of a building just 500m from the renowned Rossio and Praça da Figueira, this location is among the best-rated in Lisbon. Dream View Apartment Lisbon can accommodate up to 6 guests, making it an ideal choice for families or groups seeking a memorable stay in this vibrant city.Every detail of this ...
from €64 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Lisbon

€229for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
€249 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Lisbon

8%for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
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Holiday homes and rentals in Lisbon

Stay in a quintessential European city

Lisbon is the quintessential European city, with its hilly, winding streets, centuries old architecture, monumental statues, buzzing nightlife and gorgeous natural setting. So, where to stay? There are hundreds of homes right in the city centre, in the area called Baixa and Rossio, which is the most popular area for tourists. The Bairro Alto offers holiday homes in the heart of the nightlife, best for young partygoers. For shoppers, look no further than the area around Avenida de Liberdade. Culture buffs will be right at home in Belém, with its impressive museums and galleries.

Historical rentals in the centre of the action

Lisbon is a land of urban flats that simply brim with character. Typically small with 1 or 2 bedrooms, you can choose from a multitude of historical gems right in the heart of this pulsating city. Look out for homes high up on the seven hills of Lisbon – the views are eye-watering!

Holidays in Lisbon

The area and getting around

A new story to tell around every corner

In Portugal’s capital, each street has a story to tell and every corner reveals a new secret. The various neighbourhoods of the city bring their own particular vibe and attractions and are all well worthy of your explorative energy. To get orientated, start at Baixa and Rossio, the famous downtown area, home to iconic many of Lisbon’s main landmarks, shopping and dining opportunities.

Explore Lisbon’s historic neighbourhoods

For a bohemian vibe and the best Saturday night puissance, head for the windy, hilly neighbourhood of Bairro Alto. The neighbourhood of Alfama is the oldest and most alluring part of the city. It is the apotheosis of narrow, winding medieval alleys in Lisbon and home to must-see landmarks such as Castelo de São Jorge. For modern Lisbon, head to Parque das Nações, built to accommodate Expo ’98, today it stands as a living memory of that event, and there are myriad cool restaurants and bars on the strip along the river awaiting your felicitous presence.

Travellers and activities

Lisbon for architecture buffs

Lisbon has an incredible variety of architecture styles scattered around the city that reflect its long and storied history. Take a trip through myriad eras starting at São Jorge Castle, emblematic of the city, it encompasses its history from 48BC as a Roman settlement through to the 10th-century Moorish domination. Then head to Belem Tower, built in 1515, it is a prominent example of Portuguese Manueline architecture, acknowledges the Portuguese maritime discoveries that laid the foundations of our modern world. Visit the 17th century São Roque church, which harks back to the era when Portugal was rich in gold thanks to the ‘voyages of discovery’, and finish of at the Monument to Discoveries, erected in its current form in 1960 during the Salazar dictatorship. Except don’t finish there, because there are scores more fascinating buildings and structures to visit to delight the most hardened of architecture buffs!

Lisbon for couples

Portugal’s soulful and romantic capital offers lucky couples beautiful weather, stunning sights, and relaxing, amor inducing surroundings. Why not take a picnic up to the top of one of Lisbon’s seven hills, sip on a glass of cava whilst you both look over the resplendent views of the city? Then head back down into the city from where you can take a romantic sunset cruise on the Tagus River, and after the sun has gone down, why not dine like royalty in the impossibly romantic surroundings of Casa do Alentejo, an old royal palace?!

Lisbon is the oldest city in Western Europe, predating London, Paris and Rome by centuries!

Top 5 travel tips in Lisbon

1. Explore Monsanto Forest Park

Discover ‘Lisbon’s lungs’, a huge area of forest next to the city dotted with eucalyptus, oak and pine trees, criss-crossed with trails affording camera-lens-cracking views over the city and beyond.

2. Take an iconic tram ride

Lisbon is a city famed for its historic, rattling tram lines and Tram 28 is an iconic route that takes you up steep, cobbled roads into the old Alfama district, dropping you off beneath the gorgeous domes of the Estrela Basilica.

3. Head out for the day to Sinta

When in Lisbon be sure to take a day trip to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a picturesque town that boasts extravagant residences, ancient castles and dazzling scenery. You can make your way to this mystical land of palaces and gardens by train – it is an easy 30-minute ride from Lisbon.

4. Immerse yourself in the local sea life

Ranked in the top-5 in Europe, the huge Lisbon Oceanarium houses countless exhibits related to the local marine life. It does a phenomenal job of educating the public on conservation efforts, and the exposition of sharks and stingrays is nothing less than dramatic!

5. Find a bakery – any bakery!

For those with a sweet tooth, the need to repent is no more, for Lisbon is your very own Heaven on Earth. From the famous Pastéis de Nata in Belém, to Tartes de Maça, to Travesseiros in nearby Sintra, pinch yourself you will, wake up you won’t!

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Lisbon

On average, how much do holiday homes in Lisbon cost?

Lisbon is one of the most expensive cities in Portugal. For a stay here you will pay around €129.92 per night.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday home prices in Lisbon?

If you seek to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit Lisbon are January (€103.43 the average price per night for accommodation), February (€104.9), and March (€113.44).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Lisbon?

When you look at renting a holiday home in Lisbon, the highest prices are found in the month of August (with an average of €149.9 per night), followed by July (€143.11), and April (€141).

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Lisbon well in advance?

When going on holiday to Lisbon we recommend you to think ahead, as 48% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

May, June, and April are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of accommodations free, with respective average availability figures of 65.4%, 64.5% and 61%.

When are fewer holiday homes available?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Lisbon are, in order, March (with 39.5% of available rentals), February (40.4%), and October (47%).

How many holiday homes are there in Lisbon?

Holidu offers around 7600 holiday lettings in Lisbon from 31 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We've got you covered!