Succeed Campo Pequeno Apartments
This apartment is outstanding—beautifully decorated, fully equipped, and genuinely comfortable. What stands out is the spacious balcony where you can enjoy morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening, something quite rare in Lisbon. Most apartments here only have those tiny Portuguese balconies—just narrow ledges for shoes, not much else. The place is spotless, bright, and airy, with impeccable cleaning and fresh linens delivered every three days. It’s just a minute’s walk to the yellow metro line station. I highly recommend taking it to the third stop, Marquês de Pombal, then strolling down Avenida da Liberdade toward the heart of the city (Praça do Rossio). The avenue features a lovely promenade perfect for walking. Alternatively, you can take the yellow line to Saldanha, transfer to the red line, ride one stop to Alameda, then switch to the green line for a quick trip to Rossio. I suggest buying a 24-hour pass—around €7—for unlimited access to metro, tram, and bus. If you prefer a more direct route, the red line goes all the way to Oriente train station or even Lisbon Airport. For convenience, I occasionally used Bolt—just €5–6 to reach the city center. Right across the street, a Continente supermarket offers everything you need for breakfast or a light lunch. For something more adventurous, walk 200 meters to Campo Pequeno shopping center, located beneath the bullring. There, Pingo Doce has an excellent selection of fresh fish, crabs, shellfish, and various meats at very reasonable prices. Around the area, there are several affordable local restaurants. And just 30 meters from the apartment, on Avenida Júlio Dinis, you’ll find a small but functional business hub: dentists, tailors, phone repair shops, barbers, a bakery, a tobacco store, and even printing services—perfect if you need a physical copy of your boarding pass before returning home. All these amenities, combined with the peaceful, safe, and welcoming neighborhood, make this a top choice. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Lisbon. One friendly note to the management: consider adding a hairdryer. While not listed as an amenity, it would be a welcome addition to the standard setup.