Bus station

Santos station

158 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

António
September 19, 2017
In the Santos area, which traditionally attracts a younger crowd, the atmosphere is more homogeneou and rowdy, and is not recommended for anyone over the age of 25 unless they are hoping to relive the madness of university nights long since passed. During the day, Bairro Alto is home to various alternative shops, from records to art and hairdressers; Cais do Sodré has countless restaurants for a recharge and Santos, Lisbon’s design district, is full of studios and unique shops selling fantastic and irresistible objects. Take a different perspective of Lisbon home with you.
In the Santos area, which traditionally attracts a younger crowd, the atmosphere is more homogeneou and rowdy, and is not recommended for anyone over the age of 25 unless they are hoping to relive the madness of university nights long since passed. During the day, Bairro Alto is home to various alte…
Sandra And Gonçalo
August 7, 2014
Catch trains to the beaches of Carcavelos, Estoril or Cascais. Cascais is a small seaside town worth spending half day. (Short walk from flat)
Maddie
May 15, 2016
Lively atmosphere, especially in weekends and at St. Anthony celebration. Less touristic, plenty of bars, terraces and restaurants, excellent for a night out.
Helena
April 26, 2019
5-minute walk. To go to the beach in Cascais, visiting monuments to Bélem, go to the center of Lisbon Cais do Sodre
Gonçalo
March 1, 2016
Santos, Avenida 24 de Julho and the Docks were formerly Lisbon’s port area, where there used to be old, derelict warehouses, but it went through glorious times in the 1990s, featuring at the city top.

Unique things to do nearby

Lisbon Sailboat tour on Tagus River
Discover Lisbon - Tuk Tuk Tour
The Portuguese Food Tour - local foods & drinks in Lisbon
Location
Avenida 24 de Julho
Lisboa, Lisboa