This hostel has a perfect location in the heart of Baixa, close to two metro lines, restaurants, bakeries, shops, and some attractions. The staff is friendly and speaks English. I stayed in two types of rooms: one with ensuite bathroom and one without a bathroom. Both were clean and rather spacious but very simple without even a chair or a mirror (the bathroom had a mirror, though). The shared bathroom (in 3rd floor) was really tiny, but afaik the other shared bathroom (in 4th floor) is bigger. Still, everything was working, so no real problem with that. The guests can use a communal kitchen with a fridge, a micro, a gas stove, pots and pans etc. The kitchen has some basic food supplies for the guests to use. There’s also a free Wi-Fi, but if you can’t use it, go to Western Union in the corner of Praca da Figueira for a computer and Internet access. All in all, a pretty convenient hostel, but don’t expect anything fancy.