Myself and two friends stayed here for two nights. By the end we wished we had booked a third! Great service from the hostess (can not remember her name), as we had an early arrival into Lisbon we were allowed to leave our bags in the hostel till check-in. ||Bisengototo is located in a fantastic area with a cheap supermarket just over the road and plenty of restaurants (Portofino Italian) and cheap cafes nearby. Took us only 25-30 minutes to walk into the centre unless we took the cheap and accessible metro. ||The amenities in our room far surpassed what we expected for a hostel. Nicely decorated, well-maintained with a television and mini fridge. ||Without a doubt, we would highly recommend Bisengototo and we will be...
Read morePrice is important, but hygiene and comfort too. That being said, I recommend not to choose this hotel for the following reasons:
the place is extremely dirty. Bathrooms were full of fungus, no toilet paper, stains on every mirror/cabinet/floor and the most awful thing: the bad smell in the entire apartment was very strong (puking strong). Also bedsheets look clean, but there are some old stains on it. the rooms are not soundproof: we could here the host in the room next to us getting out of bed/speaking/TV etc. It was impossible to sleep at night (host also likes to clean at 3am).
Good things: there was ac.
If you look for a slightly clean and calm place, do not book here. We booked 6 nights, we only...
Read moreIt's not really a hotel, it's just an apartment with some rooms and 3 or 4 bathrooms but it's very comfortable! It's not so far from the city centre, just 2 stops of the underground, and the owner Ana is very kind and friendly. That's the first time without my private bathroom but I didn't have problems with a shared one. Every time I used the bathroom the owner was alway ready to clean it again! The room was clean too and it was very cheap! We paid around 23€ per person for 2 nights! So if you want to visit...
Read more