Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

great indoor market with a ton of restaurant stand options of high quality and Portuguese classics
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Time Out Market Lisboa
49 Av. 24 de Julho
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great indoor market with a ton of restaurant stand options of high quality and Portuguese classics
There are a few clandestine Chinese restaurants in Lisbon; as they used to be illegal, they set up in harder to find areas and are well concealed, with cheap food and a good ambience hidden behind each door.
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Clandestino
59 R. do Benformoso
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There are a few clandestine Chinese restaurants in Lisbon; as they used to be illegal, they set up in harder to find areas and are well concealed, with cheap food and a good ambience hidden behind each door.
Chain of typical coffees which can be found all over Lisbon, but that's great for consistency, classic Portuguese pastries, and a cheap and good coffee.
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The Portuguese Bakery
17C R. Visc. Luz
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Chain of typical coffees which can be found all over Lisbon, but that's great for consistency, classic Portuguese pastries, and a cheap and good coffee.
Good ambience, great for a coffee, snack or lunch, good variety of options ranging from brazilian and portuguese dishes to general crowd pleasers.
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Nicolau Lisboa
17 R. de São Nicolau
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Good ambience, great for a coffee, snack or lunch, good variety of options ranging from brazilian and portuguese dishes to general crowd pleasers.
Brazilian fast food chain, with Brazilian classic treats
Feel Rio
108 R. do Crucifixo
Brazilian fast food chain, with Brazilian classic treats
Restaurant, as well as bar... Great cocktails, incredible view and feel... beautiful place, with very original and Brazilian vibes.
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Rio Maravilha
103 R. Rodrigues de Faria
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Restaurant, as well as bar... Great cocktails, incredible view and feel... beautiful place, with very original and Brazilian vibes.

Drinks & Nightlife

Amazing views, good drinks, fun atmosphere, slightly upper scale, hard to find entrance.
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Rooftop Bar
2 Praça Martim Moniz
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Amazing views, good drinks, fun atmosphere, slightly upper scale, hard to find entrance.
Bar, club, and music hall .. It is an old mansion turned night club. Perfect if you intend on having a casual drink or a crazy night out
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Casa Independente
45 Largo do Intendente Pina Manique
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Bar, club, and music hall .. It is an old mansion turned night club. Perfect if you intend on having a casual drink or a crazy night out
This space if technically a restaurant, but I'm not sure how the food is as I've only ever been for drinks. It has an unbelievable view over Lisbon, and if it warm enough I definitely recommend sitting on the patio.
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Lost In
Nº56-D R. Dom Pedro V
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This space if technically a restaurant, but I'm not sure how the food is as I've only ever been for drinks. It has an unbelievable view over Lisbon, and if it warm enough I definitely recommend sitting on the patio.
In the style of a traditional Pub or Jazz Bar, it is one of the oldest bars in Lisbon. Great atmosphere, great drinks, overall really fun bar.
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Foxtrot
28 Tv. Santa Teresa
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In the style of a traditional Pub or Jazz Bar, it is one of the oldest bars in Lisbon. Great atmosphere, great drinks, overall really fun bar.
a great spot located in Bairro Alto, the most popular going out area and the densest bar per km^2 area in all of Europe, it will often feature live Brazilian music, and is surrounded by other great options to discover.
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Portas Largas
105 R. da Atalaia
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a great spot located in Bairro Alto, the most popular going out area and the densest bar per km^2 area in all of Europe, it will often feature live Brazilian music, and is surrounded by other great options to discover.
One of the more famous Fado houses, exploded after Anthony Bourdain went there for dinner for his Portugal episode a few years back. Will need reservations.
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Tasca Do Chico
39 R. do Diário de Notícias
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One of the more famous Fado houses, exploded after Anthony Bourdain went there for dinner for his Portugal episode a few years back. Will need reservations.
Great music, great space (old brothel) and great people watching. A must visit, also on the famous, late night, Pink street. Will most likely find a long lineup on weekends, but it is also open week nights and during the day.
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Pensao Amor
19 R. do Alecrim
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Great music, great space (old brothel) and great people watching. A must visit, also on the famous, late night, Pink street. Will most likely find a long lineup on weekends, but it is also open week nights and during the day.
speakeasy hidden away near Avenida da Liberdade. Serious cocktail bar, often rated as one of the best bars in the world, or best in Portugal. Around 10 euros for a cocktail
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Red Frog - Speakeasy Bar
66b Praça da Alegria
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speakeasy hidden away near Avenida da Liberdade. Serious cocktail bar, often rated as one of the best bars in the world, or best in Portugal. Around 10 euros for a cocktail
chosen as one of the coolest streets in the world, because of its funicular, views of the ocean and traditional feel, it is also a great place for a cheap beer in the evening and a crowded spot.
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Bica do Sapato
Av. Infante Dom Henrique Armazém B, Cais da Pedra, Santa Apolónia
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chosen as one of the coolest streets in the world, because of its funicular, views of the ocean and traditional feel, it is also a great place for a cheap beer in the evening and a crowded spot.

Sightseeing

very historical area, a 20 minute train ride outside the city. You have the famous Belem tower and the famous Pasteis de Belem, the very first Pastels de Nata.
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Belem station
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very historical area, a 20 minute train ride outside the city. You have the famous Belem tower and the famous Pasteis de Belem, the very first Pastels de Nata.
The most tourist-friendly area during the day is that between Baixa and Rossio, where many of Lisbon’s main landmarks, shopping and dining opportunities can be found. Although ‘downtown’ is a term used vaguely to describe a few neighbourhoods, this is Lisbon’s real downtown area. It is also the main part of the city that was destroyed during the famous Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 and rebuilt in the late 18th century. A few key features include Livraria Bertrand (the oldest bookstore in the world), the elaborate Brasileira café, the bright yellow and elegant Praca do Commercio, and the historic Rossio train station. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Baixa-Chiado station
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The most tourist-friendly area during the day is that between Baixa and Rossio, where many of Lisbon’s main landmarks, shopping and dining opportunities can be found. Although ‘downtown’ is a term used vaguely to describe a few neighbourhoods, this is Lisbon’s real downtown area. It is also the main part of the city that was destroyed during the famous Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 and rebuilt in the late 18th century. A few key features include Livraria Bertrand (the oldest bookstore in the world), the elaborate Brasileira café, the bright yellow and elegant Praca do Commercio, and the historic Rossio train station. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
If you want to know where everyone is on Saturday night, chances are good that it’s Bairro Alto. This windy, hilly neighbourhood is filled with bars and a bohemian aura, making it one of the coolest places in the city. There are also restaurants, cafés, tattoo parlours, and hostels/hotels, in addition to the ever-present historical landmarks. It’s not just for hanging out in either; the side streets are filled with apartments and those who can handle the busy weekends love the central location. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Bairro Alto
21 Tv. Inglesinhos
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If you want to know where everyone is on Saturday night, chances are good that it’s Bairro Alto. This windy, hilly neighbourhood is filled with bars and a bohemian aura, making it one of the coolest places in the city. There are also restaurants, cafés, tattoo parlours, and hostels/hotels, in addition to the ever-present historical landmarks. It’s not just for hanging out in either; the side streets are filled with apartments and those who can handle the busy weekends love the central location. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
Alfama is perhaps the most charming part of Lisbon, and it’s the oldest too. This is the place to go if you want to eat a traditional meal accompanied by equally traditional fado music. In Lisbon, windy and narrow medieval alleys are common but they seem to be more so in Alfama, and the roads have been described as a labyrinth. If you know where you’re going, this maze leads to landmarks in other parts of the city including the Castelo de São Jorge and the beautiful lookout point at Portas do Sol. Taken from the Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/the-10-coolest-neighborhoods-in-lisbon/
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Alfama Vigario
76 R. do Vigário
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Alfama is perhaps the most charming part of Lisbon, and it’s the oldest too. This is the place to go if you want to eat a traditional meal accompanied by equally traditional fado music. In Lisbon, windy and narrow medieval alleys are common but they seem to be more so in Alfama, and the roads have been described as a labyrinth. If you know where you’re going, this maze leads to landmarks in other parts of the city including the Castelo de São Jorge and the beautiful lookout point at Portas do Sol. Taken from the Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/the-10-coolest-neighborhoods-in-lisbon/
Technically, Alcântara is a municipality of Lisbon but locals consider it part of the city. Situated between downtown and Belém, it’s a neighbourhood along the river where visitors will find Docas (a dock filled with bars and restaurants) and the LX Factory (an artistic road filled with renovated factory buildings that have been converted to stores, offices, restaurants, and more). Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Alcântara
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Technically, Alcântara is a municipality of Lisbon but locals consider it part of the city. Situated between downtown and Belém, it’s a neighbourhood along the river where visitors will find Docas (a dock filled with bars and restaurants) and the LX Factory (an artistic road filled with renovated factory buildings that have been converted to stores, offices, restaurants, and more). Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
This trendy neighborhood is west of Avenida da Liberdade and north of Bairro Alto. The buildings here are grander than many other neighbourhoods in Lisbon – giving off a pricey vibe – and its name even translates into ‘royal prince’. Príncipe Real is a residential neighbourhood but doubles as a social district filled with stores and gardens. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Príncipe Real
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This trendy neighborhood is west of Avenida da Liberdade and north of Bairro Alto. The buildings here are grander than many other neighbourhoods in Lisbon – giving off a pricey vibe – and its name even translates into ‘royal prince’. Príncipe Real is a residential neighbourhood but doubles as a social district filled with stores and gardens. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
Parque das Naçoes is an ultra modern area where Oriente train station and the Oceanario de Lisboa are located. It was built to accommodate the World Exposition 1998 (also known as Expo ’98) and stands today as a living memory. A high number of restaurants and bars can be found on the strip along the river, as well as dance clubs, office buildings, and apartments. There is also a popular boardwalk where joggers and dog walkers are among those enjoying the beautiful Lisbon weather. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Parque das Nações
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Parque das Naçoes is an ultra modern area where Oriente train station and the Oceanario de Lisboa are located. It was built to accommodate the World Exposition 1998 (also known as Expo ’98) and stands today as a living memory. A high number of restaurants and bars can be found on the strip along the river, as well as dance clubs, office buildings, and apartments. There is also a popular boardwalk where joggers and dog walkers are among those enjoying the beautiful Lisbon weather. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
If you want to buy designer clothes, Avenida da Liberdade is where to go. Built in the late 19th century, it runs between Rossio train station in the south and Parque Eduardo in the north. Magnificent hotels and banks are found here, as well as names like Burberry and Armani, and the Hard Rock restaurant. Each side of the street has a comfortable walking path lined with grass, trees, and the occasional kiosk where friends meet for a drink when the weather is nice. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade
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If you want to buy designer clothes, Avenida da Liberdade is where to go. Built in the late 19th century, it runs between Rossio train station in the south and Parque Eduardo in the north. Magnificent hotels and banks are found here, as well as names like Burberry and Armani, and the Hard Rock restaurant. Each side of the street has a comfortable walking path lined with grass, trees, and the occasional kiosk where friends meet for a drink when the weather is nice. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
Like Alfama, Graça and São Vicente are in an older part of the city, which is apparent in the tiny streets and even tinier sidewalks with barely enough space for one person to walk. They offer wonderful views of the Tejo River from above and wrap around jaw-dropping landmarks like the National Pantheon (which is often portrayed in panoramics over Alfama) and the Igreja de São Vicente. Fun fact: this is also where visitors will find the Feira da Ladra, an outdoor flea market that takes place every Saturday near the National Pantheon, where lucky shoppers may find antique or traditional keepsakes from their trip. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Graça
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Like Alfama, Graça and São Vicente are in an older part of the city, which is apparent in the tiny streets and even tinier sidewalks with barely enough space for one person to walk. They offer wonderful views of the Tejo River from above and wrap around jaw-dropping landmarks like the National Pantheon (which is often portrayed in panoramics over Alfama) and the Igreja de São Vicente. Fun fact: this is also where visitors will find the Feira da Ladra, an outdoor flea market that takes place every Saturday near the National Pantheon, where lucky shoppers may find antique or traditional keepsakes from their trip. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
Another secret area in the middle of the tourist spots is the old Moorish district called Mouraria, which stretches from Alfama in the south, below the castle, and towards Martim Moniz in the north. This area has always attracted immigrants, even dating back to the twelfth century, and only became popular in recent years. Its history of poverty, diversity, and fado can still be experienced while walking along the stone streets and past the old buildings and homes that still portray art and décor from the past. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Mouraria Heart
nº1A Beco dos Três Engenhos
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Another secret area in the middle of the tourist spots is the old Moorish district called Mouraria, which stretches from Alfama in the south, below the castle, and towards Martim Moniz in the north. This area has always attracted immigrants, even dating back to the twelfth century, and only became popular in recent years. Its history of poverty, diversity, and fado can still be experienced while walking along the stone streets and past the old buildings and homes that still portray art and décor from the past. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
The last terminal metro stop (before heading towards Alcântara and Belém) is in Cais do Sodré. From here, travellers can hop on a ferry and sail across the Tejo River to cities on the other side. Like Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré is also another good spot to go for a beer and catch up with friends. The Time Out Market, or Mercado da Ribeira, is one of the city’s main food courts that holds everything from traditional meals to trendy treats and bakeries. It is also the home of the colourful Pink Street, full of bars, restaurants, and artistic personality. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t
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Cais do Sodre station
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The last terminal metro stop (before heading towards Alcântara and Belém) is in Cais do Sodré. From here, travellers can hop on a ferry and sail across the Tejo River to cities on the other side. Like Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré is also another good spot to go for a beer and catch up with friends. The Time Out Market, or Mercado da Ribeira, is one of the city’s main food courts that holds everything from traditional meals to trendy treats and bakeries. It is also the home of the colourful Pink Street, full of bars, restaurants, and artistic personality. Taken from Culture Trip: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/portugal/articles/t

Parks & Nature

Beautiful park close to the Basilica de Estrela which is also very beautiful
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Estrela station
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Beautiful park close to the Basilica de Estrela which is also very beautiful
If you have a day to spare, going out to Sintra is a must. You will have a full day of hiking, with beautiful trails, lots to see, but most importantly the Pena Palace; Disney like Castle hidden in the forest.
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Parke at Pambansang Palasyo ng Pena
Estrada da Pena
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If you have a day to spare, going out to Sintra is a must. You will have a full day of hiking, with beautiful trails, lots to see, but most importantly the Pena Palace; Disney like Castle hidden in the forest.

Everything Else

great viewpoint, good location for having a coffee or a beer on a sunny day, often has live music.
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Miradouro de Santa Catarina
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great viewpoint, good location for having a coffee or a beer on a sunny day, often has live music.
Best viewpoint in the city, a must see. Be ready for the hike up to get up there.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Largo Monte
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Best viewpoint in the city, a must see. Be ready for the hike up to get up there.