Always my favorite city to return to, Lisbon just has a way to pull you in. These 10 beautiful Airbnbs under $100 in Lisbon, Portugal are just a few of the many options to stay in. I love to stay in a local’s apartment when I go — the cozy spaces and welcome by a local is one of the highlights for me. Whether you choose to stay in the Alfama or Bairro Alto, there’s plenty of choices in either neighborhood.

I typically stay in the Bairro Alto as many of the restaurants I love are in that area. You can check out my head here to get an idea of my favorite places. One tip I would suggest before choosing where you want to stay is starring everywhere you want to go, like restaurants and sights, and seeing where on Google Maps you have the most saved. It will give you a sense of how far everything is.
If you’re headed for the first time, be sure to check out head here to see what else you can do in the area — there’s plenty to see! For all other Portugal posts, head here.
10 Beautiful Airbnbs Under $100 in Lisbon, Portugal
1. The artsy Bairro Alto Flat.

2. Stylish apartment in the heart of the city.

3. Minimal and beautiful Casas do Duque.

4. The tram 28 Chiado apartment.

5. The design apartment with a river view.


7. The Alfama getaway with a patio.

8. The garden apartment with a beautiful outdoor space.

10. The apartment with the best view in Lisbon. 
One bonus apartment and a personal favorite, just over $100, the Chiado Loft 17. 
*All images belong to their Airbnb owners.
Save this post for later on Pinterest: 
PS — Are You Booking a Trip Soon? Use My Booking Checklist!
These are the sites I use most to book my own trips. Using the links below is a great way to support Bon Traveler’s travel journalism at no extra cost to you. If you need help organizing your itinerary, get my free travel itinerary template here.
1. Book Your Accommodations
I use Booking.com for hotels and Airbnb for vacation rentals. They have the biggest inventory and consistently offer the best rates.
2. Book Your Rental Car
Self-driving is the best way to explore most destinations. I use Discover Cars for our rental cars, select full coverage insurance, and opt for a reputable company like Alamo, Hertz, or Sixt.
3. Book Your Tours & Experiences
I use Viator, Airbnb, and Get Your Guide to find the best tours and experiences. They are my favorite tour search engines. I always check all three as their inventory varies depending on the destination.
4. Book Your Private Transfers
For easy, reliable private transfers, I use Welcome Pickups. It’s my go-to for arranging a driver in advance — whether it’s an airport pickup, a hotel-to-hotel transfer, or a day trip. The experience is seamless, with English-speaking drivers and upfront pricing, so you can travel stress-free at every stage of your trip.
5. Get Cell Data for Your Trip
I use Holafly for international cell data. Their unlimited data eSIMs are easy to install, activate instantly on arrival, and let you skip local SIM cards and expensive roaming fees.
6. Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
I never leave the country without travel insurance. It provides comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong (ie. illness, injury, theft, or cancellations).
My favorite companies that offer the best coverage and rates are:
- World Nomads (best for all-around)
- Safety Wing (best for frequent travelers)
Xx,
Jessica




