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What is the best area to live in Lisbon?

Claudia Iturbe
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May 17, 2024

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Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, has become a highly popular destination for expatriates from around the world due to its unique charm and warmth. The city not only offers a rich history and a vibrant cultural life, but also an exceptional quality of life. Choosing the right place to live is essential to make the most of the Lisbon experience.

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Alfama, Campo de Ourique, Chiado… Lisbon has become one of the most attractive destinations for students, expats, and digital nomads. Drawn by its climate, beaches, and even its history, they arrive in the city where they will live for the coming months, but where?

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In this post, we explore the best areas to live in Lisbon, considering key factors such as location, atmosphere, available services, and safety.

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What to consider when choosing your new neighborhood

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When deciding where to settle in Lisbon, it is important to consider several factors that will influence your day-to-day life. Mainly:

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  • Location and connectivity: The ease of commuting, proximity to work, and access to essential services.
  • Cultural appeal and leisure options: Availability of cultural and leisure activities that enrich your social and cultural life.
  • Cost of living and atmosphere: Budget is key, as well as the type of atmosphere you prefer; whether it’s a quiet neighborhood with a family-friendly environment or a dynamic, urban area.
  • Services: Proximity to schools, hospitals, and shops can be a deciding factor.
  • Environment: The importance of living near green areas and in an environment with good air quality.
  • Safety: Living in an area with low crime rates is essential for your peace of mind.

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The most recommended areas to live in Lisbon

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Parque das Nações: Modern, familiar and with an excellent infrastructure

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Parque das Nações stands out for its modernity and for offering a high quality of life with unparalleled access to all types of services. It is ideal for families due to its numerous green areas, educational centers, and leisure options such as the Lisbon Oceanarium, one of the largest aquariums in Europe. The area is one of the safest in Lisbon and is well connected by public transport, including metro, buses, and trains, facilitating any commute.

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Alfama: Traditional, historic and with a strong sense of community.

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Alfama, the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, offers a unique cultural experience with its narrow, steep streets. It is famous for its fado houses and vibrant local life. Although access to modern transport can be limited, its rich history and strong sense of community make it a very attractive place to live. The cost of living can vary significantly, but it is generally affordable compared to other areas of Lisbon.

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Campo de Ourique: Ideal for families, with a very cozy local atmosphere

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Campo de Ourique is known for being a family neighborhood with excellent quality of life. It offers a combination of tranquility and local services, including traditional markets, parks, cafés, and good schools. It is less dependent on public transport due to its more residential and compact structure, which allows for a more local and community-oriented life.

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Chiado and Bairro Alto: Perfect for young people and lovers of nightlife and culture

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For those interested in cultural and nightlife, Chiado and Bairro Alto are the ideal areas. These neighborhoods are the cultural heart of Lisbon, known for their theaters, historic bookstores, bars, and restaurants. Although the cost of living is higher, especially in rents, the range of services and intense social life justify the price for many.

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Lapa and Estrela: Exclusive and quiet, with high-quality services

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Lapa and Estrela are known for being exclusive areas with some of the most luxurious properties in Lisbon. They are especially attractive for those looking for a calm and safe environment, with access to excellent services, including international schools and renowned hospitals. They also offer beautiful green areas like the Jardim da Estrela, perfect for enjoying a peaceful outdoor stroll.

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At Lodgerin we can help you

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Choosing between one area or another will depend on your personal needs and preferences. If you are unsure between one area and another, making a list of the pros and cons of each can help you in your decision. And if you need help finding housing in the chosen area, at Lodgerin we help you to find verified properties that fit your budget and preferences. Just get in touch with us, and we will assist with everything, including paperwork, to make moving much easier and allow you to fully enjoy your experience in Lisbon.

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About the Author

Claudia Iturbe

As Digital Marketing Manager, Claudia contributes her knowledge in the digital environment and social media to the department: from strategy to results measurement, through the generation of online content.

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