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Find your ultimate Portugal travel guide at EnjoyTravel.com. Ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience is our top priority – let us be your trusted travel partner in finding you that perfect hotel, local tours in the area, and the right vehicle for the journey. Put the fun back into planning holidays with our streamlined process, starting with finding the best hotel to suit your preferences and budget. Take your pick from our wide selection of hotels, from accommodation suited to budget city breaks to coastal holidays. Start your search today – find your dream hotel for an affordable price at EnjoyTravel.com.

Cheap Hotels in Portugal

Countryside B&Bs full of Iberian charm, sprawling coastal resorts, riverside hotel apartments – Portugal has beautiful accommodation across the country. From the sun-drenched Algarve to the sloping city streets of Lisbon, we have an extensive range of affordable hotels to explore. Everyone deserves a break, and going on holiday shouldn’t break the bank – we source the best budget-friendly accommodation that doesn’t compromise on quality or comfort. Our holiday booking platform is constantly searching for unbeatable deals, but our vetting process ensures that those cheap prices aren’t at the expense of cleanliness, basic amenities, and guest satisfaction.

Finding a cheap hotel in Portugal is all well and good… until you’re hit with hidden fees. We lead with transparency with zero hidden fees – just upfront costs, reviews, and amenities. We understand the importance of having all the details to make an informed decision, including nearby attractions, local dining spots, the cultural scene, and entertainment options. Start your search today and find the perfect cheap hotel for your Portuguese adventure.

How to find the Best Portugal Hotel Deals

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Make the most of handy travel platforms that take the guesswork out for you. When booking a cheap hotel with EnjoyTravel.com, you don’t have to second guess if you’re getting the best deals. We source the best prices so you can easily compare costs, as well as amenities, star ratings, and customer services reviews.

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Keep your finger on the pulse and find the best hotel deals in Portugal by signing up for email alerts and newsletters. Keep an eye on your inbox for emails from EnjoyTravel.com for exclusive access to deals, discounts, and promotions.

• Book in advance

Sometimes you can get lucky with last-minute deals, but Portugal is a popular destination and hotel prices do increase as time goes on.

• Book for the right time

Hotel rates in Portugal vary depending on the day you book to say. Surprisingly, the cheapest day to begin your stay in a Saturday, whereas the most expensive is Sunday. Very handy for saving annual leave!

• Look into the most affordable locations in Portugal

You can find cheap hotel deals across Portugal, but there are some budget-friendly locations to look out for. The Algarve is one of the most popular destinations in Portugal, but the sunny coastal region is still easy on the wallet – Albufeira, Carvoeiro, and Faro. And despite being the capital city, Lisbon is surprisingly affordable.

• Make the most of off-peak season savings

If affordability is high on your priority list, consider travelling to Portugal during the off-peak season. You’ll find the best deals in November, when the hotel prices drop an average of 38%. January and February are also cheap and cheerful months for visiting Portugal.

Discover Portugal Secrets and Surprises

Portugal is a treasure trove of pristine coastlines, cultural cities, golden-hued villages, delicious cuisine, beautiful landscapes, and more. From the fairy tale town of Sintra to the wild Azores archipelago, there’s so much beauty to discover. The untouched magic of the Azores is something particularly special – it’s a nature lover’s dream. Think: volcanic landscapes, its own cuisine, whale watching, hiking, hot springs, and more. It’s one of two Portuguese autonomous regions – the other being Madeira. There are few hiking havens as beautiful than the sloping hills of Madeira, which too has its own cuisine, culture, and of course, wine.

Lisbon is one of Portugal’s mot popular destinations, but there are still secrets and surprises to be uncovered here. Take a stroll through Alfama in the evening and follow the sounds of fado – a historical Portuguese music genre – to find a great local spot. And while you might not associate Lisbon with the beach, venture slightly further out and you’ll find vibrant seaside towns and a long, white stretch of sand – Cascais is particularly beautiful. It’s not the most budget-friendly destination, though. The Algarve is the most affordable coastal resort, and Tavira, Olhão, and Sagres are just some towns that aren’t so hot on the tourist trail – yet.

Dining out in the Portugal

Indulge in the rich flavours of Portuguese dishes, shaped by fertile farmlands and their love of the sea. Seafood reigns supreme here. Be sure to try out bacalhau (salted cod) which finds its way into an array of dishes, including cod baked with potatoes, cream and cheese (bacalhau com natas), and cod with fried potatoes and eggs (bacalhau à bras). The cuisine is heavy on meat too – a Portuguese steak differs from region to region, but it’s nearly always topped with a fried egg and doused in a sauce so delicious you could drink it. Meat lovers will be in heaven with Portugal’s love affair with sandwiches, too – Francesinha, bifana, and prego are some local favourites. If you’re dining out in Portugal, whether it’s for lunch or dinner, most meals will be accompanied by simple but delicious freshly baked bread, olives and olive oil, and cheese. Dining out for breakfast? Eat your body weight in pastel da nata for the proper Portuguese experience.

For the most delicious, local food, find traditional tascas. They’re unpretentious spots, often popular with workers for lunch, serving the best Portuguese dishes. Try out Iberan black pork (porco preto), octopus rice (arroz de polvo), and grilled fish. If it’s local food you want, steer clear of places using the Spanish word ‘tapas’ to describe small plates – they’re called petisco in Portugal.

Drinks and Nightlife

The nightlife in Portugal is good-spirited, lively, and fuelled by local wine. Head to the regions of Vinho Verde, Douro, Alentejo, and Dão for varied, tasty wines.

Nights out in Portugal are always a good time. Sip Portuguese sangria on Lisbon rooftops for sunset and dance the night away in the city’s Bairro Alto neighbourhood, or head to Albufeira and Lagos for the Algarve’s best nightlife. Coastal tourist hubs are generally best bets for nightlife, but if you want to party with the locals, head to the student town of Coimbra. Porto is up-and-coming, but it’s less tourist-heavy than Lisbon. The nightlife might not be as famous as Lisbon’s, but the city is full of charming wine bistros, riverside bars, and cocktail spots – and being Portugal, there’s always a place to finish off the night with dancing.

Must-See Sights in the Portugal

• The Beaches of the Algarve

The Algarve’s beaches are famously beautiful, characterised by golden sands, craggy cliff edges, and crystal-clear waters. Find the best Algarve beaches in Portimão, Lagos, and Carvoeiro.

• Douro Valley

Portuguese wine has historically been criminally overlooked, but you can taste some of the world’s richest red wines here. Douro Valley, the home of port wine, has incredibly beautiful vineyards – take the scenic train ride from Porto to the valley, passing the Douro River along the way.

• The Waves of Nazaré

Whether you’re surfing the notoriously huge waves or watching from the (safe) side lines, witnessing such high waves in person is a must. Some can tower to the dizzying height of 100 feet. The beach town is a beautiful place to visit regardless, with a long-lasting fishing community.

• Alfama District, Lisbon

You could spend days discovering the charming corners and side streets of Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood – Alfama. By day, the narrow cobblestone streets open up to beautiful viewpoints (miradouros), cafes with more incredible views, cathedrals aplenty, and museums. By night, the soulful sounds of fado fill the streets, along the sounds of red wine splashing into glasses.

• Hiking in Madeira

Madeira is bursting with dramatic beauty and exotic fauna, while maintaining a year-round spring-like climate. Perfect for a hiking holiday. After a long day of hitting the high peaks of Madeira, indulge in Funchal’s famous dining scene.

How to Choose the Perfect Portugal Hotel for Your Stay

We know how important it is to get accommodation just right. Whether you’re searching for an all-inclusive resort on the beach or a centrally located city hotel, we can help you find the perfect Portugal hotel. Let us be your trusted travel partner and search through the seemingly endless choices for hotels in Portugal to find a select handful that meets all your preferences and requirements.

Start your search by determining your budget. Don’t fall into the trap of alluring, pricey hotels that are out of your budget – go into your getaway guilt-free with plenty of euros to spend on sangria. Use the handy toggle on EnjoyTravel.com to select your nightly budget.

Next, we’d suggest considering the type of holiday you want. If you know you’re on the hunt for a Portuguese city break, decide what your location requirements are – do you want to be close to the centre, within walking distance of bars, close to parks, or in a family-friendly suburb? And for the beach holidaymakers, we’d suggest leaving the location open and focussing on the amenities. Think: pool, on-site gym, spa facilities, beach access, etc. You might just end up finding a new favourite holiday destination for an incredible deal.

How to Choose the Cheapest Portugal Hotel for Your Stay

You shouldn’t have to compromise on quality and comfort for affordability. At EnjoyTravel.com, we’re here to help you find unbeatable deals in Portugal without hindering your experience. Bag the cheapest Portugal hotel by:

• Booking far in advance for the best deals.

• Being flexible with your location. Some areas are more expensive than others, and widening your search opens up new locations you might not have even thought of.

• Be as flexible as possible with your dates. Consider travelling during the off-peak season. If time is on your side, widen your search to at least a month to check if there are any cheaper dates within that month – the wider the search, the better.

• Remember: cheap doesn’t have to mean poor quality. Use the EnjoyTravel.com platform to select the amenities you require for a memorable stay and narrow down the price range to your budget.

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FAQs about hotels in the Portugal

Most frequently asked questions about booking a hotel in the Portugal

You can find the best cheap hotels in Portugal by being flexible with your dates, booking in advance, and being open to exploring new locations. Some of the best cheap hotel deals are in Albufeira, Funchal, Lisbon, and Faro.
Portugal is a diverse country with much to explore. Some of the main attractions and landmarks in Portugal are: Pena Palace in Sintra, Alfama District in Lisbon, Belem Tower in Lisbon, Dom Luis Bridge in Porto, the Benagil Sea Cave, and Praia dos Estudante in Lagos.
From hopping on the iconic tram in Lisbon to taking scenic train journeys through the countryside, getting around Portugal can be scenic and affordable. There are regional trains that stop everywhere but are pretty slow, interregional trains that are faster and skip the smaller stations, intercidade trains that only stop in the big cities, and the Alfa Pendular Deluxe trains – slightly faster than intercidade trains but much more expensive. But the easiest way to get around Portugal is by hiring a car and taking a road trip – the views are beautiful, you can go at your own pace, and you can find unbeatable car hire deals on EnjoyTravel.com.
The best times to visit Portugal depend on the kind of holiday you want. January, February and November are the cheapest times to visit, while June to August guarantees hot weather, events, and unfortunately, higher prices. The shoulder seasons – March to May and September to October – are great times to visit Portugal. There are fewer crowds, good deals, and pleasant temperatures.
Treat yourself to ultimate relaxation and book a Portugal hotel with spa facilities. Torel Avantgarde and its in-house Calla Wellness and Spa in Porto, SENSI Azores Nature and Spa, Six Senses Douro Valley, and Luna Hotel de Tábua are a few of the best.
We had a look at hotels for under £50 a night with guest reviews of 4 stars or over in five of the main tourist areas. Next Inn in Portimão, FX Pena in Funchal, Lagos Downtown Guesthouse in Lagos, Selina Porto in Porto, and O Elétrico Guesthouse are some of the best cheap hotels in Portugal with good reviews.
Heading to Portugal with the family? The Martinhal Quinta Family Resort in Quinta de Lago and Pine Cliffs Resort in Olhos d'Agua are both great family-led resorts in the Algarve. Martinhal Hotel in Lisbon is another fantastic choice for families, with family suites and babysitters.
Book hotels in Portugal online by using EnjoyTravel.com’s user-friendly, straightforward hotel comparison tool. We streamline the process so you can easily search, compare, and book your dream Portuguese getaway.

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