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Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and a city with an enviable atmosphere. Erasmus students who decide to enjoy their experience in the Portuguese city always tell wonderful things about it, as is the case of our student Raquel (you can see Raquel’s experience on our Instagram). If you want to enjoy the experience like her, keep reading to discover the best student neighbourhoods in Lisbon.
The Portuguese capital offers an amazing weather, nearby beaches and a very active nightlife. What student wouldn’t want to spend a few months in Lisbon?
These are its best and most popular student neighbourhoods:
1. Bairro Alto
Bairro Alto is the most famous neighbourhood among university students. This neighbourhood offers leisure options any day of the week, in addition to its quaint clothes and tattoo shops, or its extravagant bars, which are becoming increasingly fashionable. Living in this neighbourhood is not particularly cheap. A room in a shared flat can cost from 300 to 550 euros, depending on its size and features. However, it is well worth the money to get the full Erasmus experience.
2. Baixa Chiado
Baixa Chiado is Lisbon's most central neighborhood. The atmosphere and all the commerce in this area make it one of the most lively areas of the city. In addition, its good connection both by metro and train, make the neighborhood one of the most demanded to live.
3. Arroios
The neighbourhood of Arroios was named in 2019 as the coolest neighbourhood in the world by Time Out magazine. In recent years it has become one of the most alternative neighbourhoods in the city. Its multicultural atmosphere, but without being located in the city centre, makes it much cheaper and more attractive for students. In this neighbourhood you can find a room in a shared flat from 300 euros.
4. Alameda
Alameda is another of Lisbon’s neighbourhoods that has been gaining prominence in recent years. The neighbourhood is built around the wide Alameda Alfonso Enriques. This avenue has a wonderful green area that gives it a lively atmosphere and invites students to spend time outdoors enjoying Lisbon’s great weather. In addition, Alameda also has amazing viewpoints to enjoy the views of the Tagus River. It’s a great neighbourhood for students of the Higher Technical Institute and rooms are around 350 euros per month.
We’re confident that if you choose any of the neighborhoods we recommend, your experience in Lisbon will be truly incredible. But if you still want to learn more about the Portuguese capital, discover why Lisbon is one of the best cities to study in.
And if you’re planning to move to Lisbon to study, make sure you have everything prepared before you arrive. With Arribo by Lodgerin, you can find your accommodation directly through the app, store all your important documents, and access practical guides to help you settle into your new city more easily.
Because starting your student life in Lisbon should be exciting, not a process full of setbacks.










