Lisbon offers a unique experience for groups, with its hilly terrain, historic charm, and lively atmosphere. When planning group lodging, consider that many traditional buildings feature multiple floors, which can impact accessibility. While hotels offer convenience, apartments and homes often provide more space and a communal feel, ideal for friends, families, or special events. Neighborhoods like Chiado and Baixa-Chiado are excellent central choices, offering walkability to major attractions, shopping, and dining. For nightlife and a bohemian vibe, Bairro Alto is a prime spot, while Alfama provides a historic, traditional setting perfect for Fado music and architectural appreciation. Parking can be challenging in central areas, so prioritizing walkability or proximity to public transport is often wise.
What to look for in a group stay here
For groups of 6 to 8 or more, prioritizing properties with at least three to four bedrooms is essential to ensure comfort and privacy. Look for multiple bathrooms if possible, as this can significantly improve morning routines. Consider the layout: some apartments are split-level, which can add character but might be a consideration for groups with mobility concerns. Common pitfalls include underestimating the city's hills, so a central location or good public transport links are key. Travelry's research highlights Chiado and Baixa-Chiado as primary stay areas due to their central location, dining options, and access to shopping and history. Belém is another good option for those interested in monumental architecture and riverside views.
Conversely, areas like Intendente can feel less safe at night and lack luxury amenities, while Chelas is a residential area far from tourist attractions. Purely residential outskirts generally lack the social venues and architectural attractions that draw groups to Lisbon. Avoid areas directly surrounding Cais do Sodré late at night if your group is not solely focused on party tourism, as it can become overly crowded.
Our picks
Travelry has curated a selection of top-rated apartments and homes that are well-suited for groups visiting Lisbon. These properties offer a range of sizes and locations to fit various group needs and preferences. You will find our specific recommendations below.
Booking tips for larger groups
When booking for a large group, always review the property's deposit, cancellation, and security deposit policies carefully. Many hosts require a larger security deposit for bigger groups. Clarify payment splitting options if your group plans to divide costs, or consider using a group payment platform. Booking well in advance, especially for peak seasons, is crucial to secure properties that can accommodate your entire party. Confirm check-in and check-out procedures, and inquire about any specific house rules that might apply to larger gatherings.












