Youth Hostel in Lisbon
Travel Tips for Lisbon - Parque das Nações (Page 1/2)
|
08 Jun 2011 Karolina, Sweden:
Vasco da Gama bridge and Vasco da Gama shopping center |
|
|
05 Dec 2010 Janine, Australia:
walking the old parts of the city at night...a wonderful atmosphere |
|
|
11 Oct 2010 Umesh, India:
Sintra, Pena palaces and cabo da roca, also go for excursion to evora, obidos, faro |
|
|
11 Oct 2010 Umesh, India:
good meal in hostel itself or try Vasco da Gama mall level one(UM), better to cook your food in hostels kitchen, |
|
|
12 Oct 2010 Brian, Canada:
The fish dinner at the hostel cafe was excellent, much better than almost the exact same dish I had somewhere else and paid so much more for. |
|
|
11 Oct 2010 Umesh, India:
sit in the hostel terrace with servija (beer) |
|
|
05 Sep 2010 Mark, England & Wales:
in the centre, and there are bar,s and restaurants in the 1998 world fair area a short walk from the hostel. |
|
|
05 Sep 2010 Mark, England & Wales:
Sintra palace, the summer palace, there are many things to do in and around Lisbon the Jesus Christ monument with great views the beaches, the 1998 would fair exhibition area, visit the tourist centre for lots of ideas. |
|
|
22 Sep 2010 SANDRO, Brazil:
Alfama neighborhood. And places near Tejo River. |
|
|
06 Oct 2010 Teresa, Portugal:
Eat where the locals eat. It is always good value for money. |
| 1-10 11-20 See more travel tips for hostels in Portugal |
HI Hostel Lisbon - Parque das NaçõesLisbon 'Parque das Nações' hostel was built in 1998 to accommodate young people from all over the globe who came to visit Expo 98. The hostel is one of the HI network of hostels in Portugal, and one of four hostels in the Lisbon area. This part of Lisbon has been renovated and is now modern and lively with lots of things to see and do. Young people are absolutely thrilled with the new possibility to watch huge concerts in Pavilhão Atlântico and visit the theme pavillions and Lisbon's Oceanarium. | more...... |

