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13. juni 2023
In a city where good deals for lodging are almost nonexistent, this is a hidden gem. I had a private single room (shared hall bathroom and showers) that fit the bill perfectly. Hot/cold breakfast was provided for free each morning and staff was available 24/7--not always the case with hostels, I have found, so it was much appreciated here. A very nice woman (I forgot to ask her name but I know she has a daughter, if that helps) allowed me to check in several hours early when I arrived in the morning after a redeye flight and no sleep. There was a problem with the room safe not working, but she went and found a working one in another vacant room for me and swapped it out so all was well. Air conditioning was individually controlled and nice and strong, allowing a good night's sleep. The subway was half a block away so the location was good for travelers without a car, such as myself. The hostel also offered an optional local cuisine dinner at 8:30 PM Tuesday night (not sure if it's every night or not) that I signed up for. The feast featured bacalao (codfish), a local delicacy, along with a special soup, appetizer samples of sausages, salad, bread, and endless glasses of red wine. There were ten of us at the table in the dining area of the hostel just off the lobby, from five different countries, and we spent over 4 hours eating, laughing, and sharing stories. The chef (Luis, I think?) outdid himself. I am glad I found this gem and urge you to book it early as it is always filled up (private rooms as well as shared dorm room are available). There is no elevator so I had to walk up and down 4 flights of stairs but it was good to work off some of the calories from the delicious food in Lisbon, and a dumbwaiter is available for the luggage so there are no issues there. Obrigado, Living Lounge! : )
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