Where to live in Lisbon? Best Neighborhoods in Lisbon
Accommodation and Neighborhoods in Lisbon
If you have ever thought of moving to a city in Europe, you may have thought of the city of Lisbon at some point. Â Lisbon has a warm atmosphere, nearby beaches, and many cafes. It also offers a wide range of universities and institutes for students, and the nightlife is very active. So now let’s get to know the best neighborhoods in Lisbon!
The best neighborhoods in Lisbon have been cataloged in recent years thanks to the great student demand from university students. These are surrounded by different areas of the city, but they ensure that any place in Lisbon is good to live in, let’s see which the best are. If you’re currently looking for the best student accommodation in Lisbon this guide will surely help!
Saldanha
Saldanha neighbourhood is a central, full-of-life neighbourhood perfect for those who want to live with easy access to  Instituto Superior Técnico or the Faculty of Human Social Sciences of Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
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Arroios
Arroios was voted as one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world! This is a youthful, central and very well-connected neighbourhood, ideal for students!Â
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Admiral Reis
Almirantes Reis is not only one of the main avenues of the city, but it is also one of the most multicultural and its rental prices are very low. Very close to this avenue are the Intendente and Arrojos neighborhoods, two of the most eloquent and full of Portuguese culture. This area is very sought after by university students as it is close to several universities.
Marquês de Pombal
If you are an entrepreneur and want to get ahead in your work area, then this is the neighborhood for you. Marquês de Pombal is where the greatest business activity in the whole city is concentrated. Rents here can be relatively high, which is why students prefer to look for other areas near Arroios and Pena.Â
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Santos, Bica and Bairro Alto
 First of all, there is Santos, where the bars and discos are the protagonists, but when the sun comes out everything is very quiet. Then there is Bica, a colourful neighbourhood where you can also enjoy good nightlife, but during the day you can feel an implacable tranquility. And Bairro Alto, one of the most popular neighbourhoods in the city, is known for being the place where the biggest university parties take place in Lisbon.Â
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Best Universities in Lisbon
As we have mentioned before, Lisbon is very attractive for students from different parts of the world, both for Erasmus and independent students. University life in Lisbon is not only one of the best but also one of the most entertaining. Among the best universities in Lisbon for international students are the following.
- University of Lisbon (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Technical University of Lisbon (Universidade Técnica de Lisboa)
- Nova University of Lisbon (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
- Catholic University of Portugal ( (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)
- Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa)
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Still not sure about studying in Lisbon? Check these 7 Reasons To Study In Lisbon.
Public Transports in Lisbon
In Lisbon, there are many ways of getting around, and one of the most popular is the options that leave from the port. However, in order to be between neighborhoods and different areas of the city there is a public river transport network. Among them is the Transtejo that connects the southern part of the city with the northern part.
There is also a railway network with nine lines and more than 110 stations. Among its main stations are Oriente, Casi do Sodré, Entrecampos, Rossio, and Santa Apolónia.
And another option to move is the city’s trams. A classic means of transport in the city. With their characteristic yellow color, they go through different districts of the city, even going up to the hills.
Main Tourist Attractions in Lisbon
Whether you are a student, a businessman, or even retired, you should consider visiting and getting to know the following Lisbon attractions to get a better understanding of where you will be living. By the way you can also check here the best 10 Things To Do in Lisbon During Your Erasmus+ .
Terreiro do Paço
If you move to Lisbon you may come or at least pass through this square frequently. This is the Plaza del Comercio, a square with a neoclassical style that gives a unique view of the river Tagus. If you want to take a boat ride you can have a better view of the city and the river.
Tower of Belém
The famous Belém Tower is perhaps the most important building in Lisbon and Europe. Not only can you admire the stone vaults made more than 100 years ago. It is really a work of art worth admiring. You can also take advantage of eating the famous cakes in one of the bakeries around it.
Monastery of the Hieronymites
Recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Lisbon gives its inhabitants and tourists one of the most architectural buildings in Europe. In this building, you can see the reflection of the richness of the Portuguese Crown, and the great ingenuity that D. Manuel I and Diogo de Boitaca had to carry out such an impressive work.
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Design and Fashion Museum
The MUDE, Museum of Design and Fashion is another place you should visit when you go out to see the city. It is located in the lower part of the famous Rua Augusta street. Here you can find more than 2000 objects that redefined fashion in the 20th and 21st centuries. Thanks to everything in this museum and the impact it generates, Lisbon has positioned itself as one of the new cities of design.
Chiado
If you want to feel like a real Lisboner then you should visit Chiado. In this place, you will be so fascinated that we are sure you will not go just once, but many times. In Chiado, you will find many of the best restaurants in the city, shops, Portuguese sidewalks, churches, and the ones that are never missing, cafes.
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Garden
Finally, in this small guide, we want to introduce you to a small portion of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s garden. It is a garden with more than 7 hectares, in which you can appreciate not only natural spaces but also a lot of local cultures, leisure, spiritual peace, and beauty. This garden is the largest oasis in Lisbon, a place where there is a beautiful lake surrounded by vegetation unique to Portugal. You can also appreciate other natural species combined with statues, scenarios for different activities, and trails that lead to great adventures.