Baixa
Lisbon District





Popular places to visit

Rossio Square
See the people-packed central square whose swirling wave-patterned cobbles are thought to have inspired copycat pavements across the rest of Portugal and beyond.

Santa Justa Elevator
Ride the elevator designed in the 19th century to connect the districts of hilltop Bairro Alto and downtown Baixa. Enjoy views from the café atop the gothic lift.

Commerce Square
People-watch in this historic square while you enjoy a coffee and pastry in the café where the city’s literati once gathered.

Restauradores Square
A popular meeting point and landmark, this vast square is most easily recognized by the towering obelisk monument that commemorates Portuguese independence from Spain.

Rua Augusta Arch
Ride an elevator to the top of this imposing triumphal arch, which was built to celebrate the rebirth and rebuilding of Lisbon following the 1755 earthquake.

Lisboa Story Centre
Get an introduction to the city of Lisbon and its history through visual displays and audio description providing an interactive look into its past.
Baixa Hotel Deals

Hotel Santa Justa Lisboa
We arrived on a Sunday evening, and discovered that the electric blind on the window was broken. After trying to fix it, with no success, we were moved to another room and upgraded. Much appreciated, the staff were responsive and did their best to make things right for two tired travellers. The hotel ...
Reviewed on 2025/11/25

Convent Square Lisbon, Vignette Collection by IHG
Good location. Friendly staff - always there to help. Pool a bit small. Nice sauna
Reviewed on 2025/11/27

Rossio Plaza Hotel
Ideal location on Plaza Rossio, a beautifull simple and original design, a good breakfast, warm welcome and impeccable service. WE LOVED OUR STAY!
Reviewed on 2025/11/24

Avenida Palace
Breakfast was prepaid. Excellent quality and lots of variety. Rooms cleaned every day and refreshed in evening. Treats left every day - tarts, shopping bag, fruit. Coffee and bottled water complimentary. Beautiful seating areas with live music in evening. Professional staff eager to help. Excellent ...
Reviewed on 2025/11/24

Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge
We had a wonderful experience at Esqina Cosmopolitan Lodge during our recent visit to Lisbon. The location couldn't be better - perfectly situated for exploring the city's main attractions and within easy walking distance of great restaurants and shops. The staff truly made our stay exceptional. ...
Reviewed on 2025/11/24

Browns Central Hotel
Room was lovely on the 1st floor. Staff very friendly, ideal location centrally based yet quiet enough at night considering just off the main stretch. Breakfast was lovely highly recommend we will be booking again.
Reviewed on 2025/11/23
Other neighborhoods around Baixa

Chiado
Immerse yourself in a cultural and commercial hub, boasting luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and a variety of theatres and museums. Explore Chiado Museum, Carmo Convent, and Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, while enjoying easy access to the Baixa-Chiado metro station.

Sé
River views, historic sites, and bars highlight some notable features of Sé. Make a stop by Lisbon Cathedral or Fundacao Jose Saramago while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Limoeiro Stop or Sé Stop to get around town.

Mouraria
While you're in Mouraria, take in top sights like Martim Moniz Square or Avenida Almirante Reis, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Socorro Stop or Martim Moniz Station.

Bairro Alto
Spend some time visiting places like Fado in Chiado while getting to know Bairro Alto, and be sure to check out the lively bars. You can hop aboard the metro at Elevador da Glória Stop or São Pedro de Alcântara Stop to see more of the area.

Cais do Sodré
If you're spending time in Cais do Sodré, check out sights like Pink Street or Mercado da Ribeira and hop on the metro to see more the city at Rua de São Paulo Stop or R. Vitor Cordon Stop.

Alfama
Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, Alfama boasts historical attractions like Castle of São Jorge and Lisbon Cathedral, while offering a labyrinth of narrow streets, Fado bars, and restored houses.
