Lisbon is one of Europe’s most beautiful and fascinating capital cities. Aside from being steeped in history and culture, it’s got incredible weather, easy access to beaches, and a vibrant, varied gay nightlife. This is mainly concentrated in the southern area of the city, in the neighborhoods of Bairro Alto and Principe Real.As is the case with many European capitals, rooms tend to be on the small side, even in the 4 and 5-star hotels. For more space, look at booking the higher categories of rooms.Are Lisbon's hotels gay friendly?Legally all hotels across Lisbon are gay-friendly. The hotels listed below are located in popular parts of the city for gay travelers and excel at providing value for money and quality experiences.What is the most popular neighborhoods for gay travelers in Lisbon? Most gay travelers choose to stay in Bairro Alto and neighboring Principe Real. Both neighborhoods are located in the city center and in the middle of Lisbon’s gay nightlife.Principe Real is where most of the clubs are, including Trumps, the biggest and most obvious place to head for a night of gay partying.Bairro Alto has most of the gay bars, as well as the city’s most popular men-only gay sauna, Trombeta Bath. From the bars of Bairro Alto to the clubs of Principe Real it’s just about a 10-minute walk.Bairro Alto is next to Chiado and Baixa, two of the city’s most historical areas. It is also close to the southern end of Avenida da Liberdade, which is Lisbon’s answer to the Champs-Elysees, with all the city’s most luxurious shops and hotels. This means that most hotels on this list are excellently positioned for both gay nightlife and Lisbon sightseeing.If you do ever need to cover longer distances (or if the city’s many hills don’t appeal to you in the burning summer heat), public transport can usually help you out. Uber is also super cheap, so you can always get a taxi without worrying too much about the cost.My Rainbow Rooms Gay Men’s Guest HouseWhy we love it♥ Men-only hotel for a truly gay Lisbon experience♥ Both dorms and private rooms available♥ Helpful and friendly gay hotel teamMy Rainbow Rooms is a men-only gay hotel in Lisbon, offering basic but high-quality rooms in a quiet residential neighborhood. Despite being a bit far away from the gay nightlife, there are good metro and bus connections to Bairro Alto and Principe Real. Besides, with its sociable atmosphere, it can be very easy to meet guys to share an Uber with!There are both private rooms and dorms available. All are clean, colorful, and comfortable, with nice amenities like complimentary robes and slippers. None of the rooms are ensuite, but the shared bathrooms are modern and well-equipped with large, two-person showers. The dorm rooms are restricted to guests under 35.The hotel has a great team of “houseboys” – friendly gay staff members who are dedicated to making your stay as special as possible. They are a great source of information on gay Lisbon, so don’t hesitate to ask for their advice on where to go. Guests staying longer than 5 days even have the option of being picked up at the airport by one of the houseboys, free of charge.Yes! Lisbon Hostelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw7IwseH9ocWhy we love it♥ Super friendly party hostel vibe, plenty of activities on offer♥ Only 10 mins walk to the city’s hottest gay sauna, Trombeta Bath♥ Bunk Bed in 4-Bed Dormitory Room with Private Bathroom are availableYes! Lisbon Hostel is consistently one of the top-ranking hostels in the city. It is modern, clean, and extremely friendly, with a social and communal atmosphere that makes it easy to chat to people and make new friends. It is also perfectly located: in the heart of historic Baixa, 3 minutes from Baixa-Chiado metro station, and an even shorter walk to the riverfront. The Bairro Alto gay bars are just 10 minutes away, and the Principe Real clubs 10 minutes further.The party hostel stands out for its awesome staff and ample selection of group activities. There are hostel dinners every night and pub crawls on weekends, both offered for €10. The hostel also offers free walking tours in the city and a tour to Sintra, a beautiful historical town north of Lisbon. The common areas are large and usually busy, and the big kitchen is open for anyone to make their own meals.The accommodation itself is also very comfortable, with a mix of dorms and private rooms available. The dorm beds are specially made and are extremely roomy and cozy, with individual lockers, privacy curtains, and electric sockets.Hotel Borges Chiadohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtGpeNVHKfwHotel Borges Chiado is located on one of Baixa-Chiado’s iconic mosaic-tiled streets, surrounded by traditional Lisbon architecture. The gay bars in Bairro Alto, as well as the ever-popular Trombeta Bath gay sauna, are an easy 5-minute walk away. As for coming back from the clubs in Principe Real, it’s under 20 minutes if you want to go by foot.Why we love it♥ Amazing location in the heart of Chiado♥ Walking distance to gay nightlife and only 5 mins walk to Lisbon’s hottest and most popular gay sauna, Trombeta Bath♥ Quadruple Room, room type for 4 adults are available and most booked!Lisbon Poets Inn Hostelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k774-omAyfQWhy we love it♥ Daily four-course communal dinners, friendly and sociable vibe hostel♥ Alfama, the famously picturesque neighborhood is just 15 mins walk♥ Comfort Triple Rooms are available for 3 adultsLisbon Poets Inn is an excellent hostel offering both dorms and private rooms. It is located quite far away from most of the gay nightlife and major sights, but there is a metro station less than 3 minutes away with a direct connection to Baixa-Chiado as well as various bus stops. The famously picturesque neighborhood of Alfama is just 15 minutes away from the hostel.The dorms feature specially-designed beds with privacy curtain, reading light, individual locker, and two plug outlets. They come in two, four, or six beds, meaning the rooms are never too big or too crowded. Privates are either twin or double, shared bathroom or ensuite. All the rooms are clean and decorated in a neutral style.One of the best things about this hostel is its friendly and sociable vibe. A full course dinner with unlimited sangria, cooked by an in-house chef, is offered every day for 10 euros. You are also always welcome to use the kitchen to make your own meals. There is a free tour of the area available every day as well as a wider range of paid themed tours.My Story Hotel Ourohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXQ3SI5n9GMWhy we love it♥ Excellent location in the uniquely beautiful Baixa neighborhood♥ Only 10 mins walk to the city’s most popular gay sauna, Trombeta Bath♥ Bright and cheerful decor done with excellent tasteMy Story Hotel Ouro is located in the heart of Lisbon’s stunning historical district of Baixa. It is based in a renovated 18th-century building, two blocks away from the grandiose Rua Augusta. Baixa-Chiado metro station is just five minutes away, providing handy connections to the rest of the city. Meanwhile, the gay bars of Bairro Alto are a short and pleasant 10-minute walk away. My Story Hotel Ouro is one of the most booked budget gay-friendly hotels in Lisbon.This modern and friendly boutique hotel features airy rooms decorated in soothing pastels and warm yellows. Recurring Portuguese tilework motifs are a nod to Lisbon tradition, while modern amenities ensure a comfortable stay. Rooms are available in twin, double, and single, the latter being an excellent option for a solo traveler.There is an in-house restaurant and bar serving traditional Portuguese meals and snacks. The best part about this is the terrace seating, where you can while away the hours sitting on one of Baixa’s mosaic-tiled side streets.The staff are all extremely friendly and attentive, making My Story Hotel Ouro stand out in terms of its service.










