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Lagos City Center Guest House & Hostel

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0.6km from city centre - Show on Map
8.4
Fabulous 281
  • Perfect Location
  • Marvellous Staff
  • Excellent Cleanliness
Free WiFi

Lagos City Center Guest House & Hostel is located in the center of Lagos, Algarve.... More...

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Lagos Marina Guest House

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1.5km from city centre - Show on Map
8.5
Fabulous 61
  • Wonderful Location
  • Marvellous Staff
  • Excellent Cleanliness
Free WiFi

Lagos Marina Guest House is a beautiful House just a few steps from the Lagos Marina and Meia Praia Beach.... More...

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Hostel Casa Portas de Portugal

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0.9km from city centre - Show on Map
  • Perfect Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Fantastic Cleanliness
Free WiFi
Free Breakfast

Welcome to Hostel Casa Portas do Portugal,a place to relax and have a good time.... More...

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Ocean View

Bed and Breakfast
1.7km from city centre - Show on Map
  • Wonderful Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Fantastic Cleanliness
Free WiFi
Free Breakfast

Breakfast included, games room, sea view terrace, pool, Free Sangria on Check-in,10 minutes walk from the beach, relaxing... More...

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Racing Mackerel Hostel

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0.6km from city centre - Show on Map
8.8
Fabulous 42
  • Perfect Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Excellent Cleanliness
Free WiFi

Racing Mackerel Hostel, Relax, unwind, and hang out with friends in the open shared spaces.... More...

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Good Vibes - Lagos Guest House

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0.5km from city centre - Show on Map
7.6
Very good 33
  • Perfect Location
Free WiFi

Welcome to this beautiful part of world, welcome to our homely hostel Good Vibes - Lagos Guest House. We offer you private and shared rooms.... More...

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Oceans 7 - Lagos Guest House

Bed and Breakfast
1.8km from city centre - Show on Map
9.4
Superb 2
  • Wonderful Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Fantastic Cleanliness

Oceans 7 is a Guest House located in Lagos, Algarve, with a cozy familiar atmosphere.... More...

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Hotel Cidade Velha

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0.5km from city centre - Show on Map
8.6
Fabulous 36
  • Perfect Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Excellent Cleanliness
Free WiFi

Hotel Cidade Velha is the most central hostel in Lagos, just two minutes from the beaches, and 10 minutes from the Bus Station or Train Station...... More...

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Blue Moon GuestHouse

Bed and Breakfast
0.5km from city centre - Show on Map
  • Perfect Location
  • Superb Staff
  • Fantastic Cleanliness
Free WiFi

We are Happy to welcome you to our Guesthouse join us in a lifetime experience... More...

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Lagos Charming Villas

Bed and Breakfast
1.4km from city centre - Show on Map
0.0
No rating 1
Free WiFi

Lagos Charming Villas is in a very relaxing area where you can Chill.... More...

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Residence Lagos

Bed and Breakfast
0.8km from city centre - Show on Map
0.0
No rating 4
Free WiFi
Free Breakfast

At Residence Lagos you will find a garden and a terrace.... More...

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Quinta dos Caracois

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3.7km from city centre - Show on Map
0.0
No rating 5
Free WiFi

Quinta dos Caracois is a holiday complex with family management. With very attractive apartments and villas sharing a swimming pool and is perfect for couples or families. Due to its elevated positio... More...

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Long sandy beaches, a dramatic cliff-lined coast and secret coves – Lagos in the Algarve really is a beach lover’s dream come true. It's easy to see why the town's such a popular spot with travellers: its pretty old town has streets full of whitewashed houses, mosaic pavements and ancient city walls. Thanks to its former life as a capital city in the 18th century, this Portuguese town has many hidden gems, such as the extravagantly decorated Church of St Anthony. Its restaurants serve the region's famous seafood specialities, while beachside bars come to life as the sun goes down.

Most Lagos hostels are dotted around the old town or spread along the seafront. You can stay in villa-style or boutique buildings or try a Lagos hostel in one of the traditional town houses with lots of character and charm. Look out for hostels with rooftop bars and swimming pools. Surfing is popular here – many hostels in Lagos hire out boards or organise lessons. And with breakfast and Wi-Fi often included, you can save your euros for a few cold beers on the terrace. Check out the best hostels in Lagos in our guide.

Lagos is divided into a few distinctive neighbourhoods. The first is the city’s old town, where you can spend hours roaming its delightful cobbled streets. Next to this is Lagos marina, a bustling area filled with seafront restaurants. If you prefer to be by the sand, try Meia Praia – the area’s long beach. The western end (by the old town) is quite popular, while you’ll find a calmer atmosphere towards the eastern end.

Just south of Lagos is Ponta da Piedade, a headland with 20-metre cliffs overlooking a sandy shoreline with turquoise waters. Alternatively, see the coastline and explore its caves by renting a kayak. Looking to catch the waves? Try Amado beach, one of the most popular spots in the Algarve for surfing, which hosts competitions and has schools for beginners. The town itself has both history and varied nightlife, including Irish pubs, jazz clubs and seaside bars. 

Faro Airport is an hour’s drive from Lagos. The easiest way to reach the town is by taxi or transfer. If you’re travelling on public transport, you’ll need to take the bus or train to Faro city centre and then get the train, taking just under two hours. In Lagos, the 'Onda' local bus network makes it easy to get around. There’s also a handy tourist train (comboio turístico), which goes from the marina and heads up the hill to Praia Dona Ana and Ponta da Piedade.

We have 42 hostels in Lagos with an average rating of 8.9 based on 20,047 reviews 42 of 42 properties available in Lagos

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Long sandy beaches, a dramatic cliff-lined coast and secret coves – Lagos in the Algarve really is a beach lover’s dream come true. It's easy to see why the town's such a popular spot with travellers: its pretty old town has streets full of whitewashed houses, mosaic pavements and ancient city walls. Thanks to its former life as a capital city in the 18th century, this Portuguese town has many hidden gems, such as the extravagantly decorated Church of St Anthony. Its restaurants serve the region's famous seafood specialities, while beachside bars come to life as the sun goes down.

Most Lagos hostels are dotted around the old town or spread along the seafront. You can stay in villa-style or boutique buildings or try a Lagos hostel in one of the traditional town houses with lots of character and charm. Look out for hostels with rooftop bars and swimming pools. Surfing is popular here – many hostels in Lagos hire out boards or organise lessons. And with breakfast and Wi-Fi often included, you can save your euros for a few cold beers on the terrace. Check out the best hostels in Lagos in our guide.

Lagos is divided into a few distinctive neighbourhoods. The first is the city’s old town, where you can spend hours roaming its delightful cobbled streets. Next to this is Lagos marina, a bustling area filled with seafront restaurants. If you prefer to be by the sand, try Meia Praia – the area’s long beach. The western end (by the old town) is quite popular, while you’ll find a calmer atmosphere towards the eastern end.

Just south of Lagos is Ponta da Piedade, a headland with 20-metre cliffs overlooking a sandy shoreline with turquoise waters. Alternatively, see the coastline and explore its caves by renting a kayak. Looking to catch the waves? Try Amado beach, one of the most popular spots in the Algarve for surfing, which hosts competitions and has schools for beginners. The town itself has both history and varied nightlife, including Irish pubs, jazz clubs and seaside bars. 

Faro Airport is an hour’s drive from Lagos. The easiest way to reach the town is by taxi or transfer. If you’re travelling on public transport, you’ll need to take the bus or train to Faro city centre and then get the train, taking just under two hours. In Lagos, the 'Onda' local bus network makes it easy to get around. There’s also a handy tourist train (comboio turístico), which goes from the marina and heads up the hill to Praia Dona Ana and Ponta da Piedade.