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Guincho Beach
windsurf / Kitesurf beach
Praia das Maçãs
Tram from Sintra. Swimming Pool. Terraces. Restaurants.
Is one of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal!
Close to Praia das Maças.
Restaurant.
154 locals recommend
Adraga Beach
Is one of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal!
Close to Praia das Maças.
Restaurant.
Traditional seaside village on a cliff. Seafood restaurant. Ocean water swimming pool.
243 locals recommend
Azenhas do Mar
Traditional seaside village on a cliff. Seafood restaurant. Ocean water swimming pool.
Lighthouse Museum of Santa Marta
Praceta FarolLighthouse.
Pestana Cidadela Cascais
Avenida Dom Carlos IRenaissance fort.
Carcavelos Beach
Surf beach. First ocean beach of the Greater Lisbon.
Museum. Most important roman site of Sintra.
24 locals recommend
Archaeological Museum of San Miguel de Odrinhas
Avenida Professor Doutor Dom Fernando de AlmeidaMuseum. Most important roman site of Sintra.
The castle was constructed during the 8th to 9th century. Taken by Christian forces from the Moors after the fall of Lisbon. By 1838, the towers were already in ruins. 1939 started the reconstruction.
315 locals recommend
Moorish Castle
The castle was constructed during the 8th to 9th century. Taken by Christian forces from the Moors after the fall of Lisbon. By 1838, the towers were already in ruins. 1939 started the reconstruction.
In 1856 was fully rehabilitated, under the supervision of english architect James T. Knowles, into summer residence of the Cook family. The building is a unique example of the eclectic spirit.
246 locals recommend
Park and palace Monserrate
Rua Visconde de MonserrateIn 1856 was fully rehabilitated, under the supervision of english architect James T. Knowles, into summer residence of the Cook family. The building is a unique example of the eclectic spirit.
The Neoclassical Palace was built between 1783 and 1787 for the Dutch consul Daniel Gildemeester, on lands granted by the Marquis of Pombal, surrounded with a large garden with fruit trees.
32 locals recommend
Tivoli Palácio de Seteais
8 R. Barbosa du BocageThe Neoclassical Palace was built between 1783 and 1787 for the Dutch consul Daniel Gildemeester, on lands granted by the Marquis of Pombal, surrounded with a large garden with fruit trees.
In 1910 the Italian architect Luigi Manini recreated Monteiro's 4-hectare estate adding enigmatic buildings that held symbols related to alchemy, Masonry, the Knights Templar, and the Rosicrucians.
325 locals recommend
Quinta da Regaleira
5 R. Barbosa du BocageIn 1910 the Italian architect Luigi Manini recreated Monteiro's 4-hectare estate adding enigmatic buildings that held symbols related to alchemy, Masonry, the Knights Templar, and the Rosicrucians.
It is the best preserved medieval Royal Palace in Portugal, having been inhabited more or less continuously at least from the early 15th up to the late 19th century.
435 locals recommend
Sintra National Palace
Largo Rainha Dona AméliaIt is the best preserved medieval Royal Palace in Portugal, having been inhabited more or less continuously at least from the early 15th up to the late 19th century.
At Almada, close to the ferry harbour, it is easy to find a cheap and good fish / seafood restaurants.
36 locals recommend
Almada
At Almada, close to the ferry harbour, it is easy to find a cheap and good fish / seafood restaurants.
Just 15 minutes by car from the center of Lisbon you will find this village full of great beaches.
398 locals recommend
Costa Da Caparica
10/12 Praça de 9 de JulhoJust 15 minutes by car from the center of Lisbon you will find this village full of great beaches.
The Lisbon Oceanarium has a large collection of marine species, totaling about 16,000 individuals of 450 species. The Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the few aquariums in the world to house a sunfish.
571 locals recommend
Lisbon Oceanarium
s/nº Esplanada Dom Carlos IThe Lisbon Oceanarium has a large collection of marine species, totaling about 16,000 individuals of 450 species. The Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the few aquariums in the world to house a sunfish.
The park covers the Arrábida Hills, the Mediterranean-like vegetation and microclimate of which resemble Adriatic locations. The bay is an important zone for the maritime fauna.
311 locals recommend
Arrábida Natural Park
The park covers the Arrábida Hills, the Mediterranean-like vegetation and microclimate of which resemble Adriatic locations. The bay is an important zone for the maritime fauna.
Is one of the 13 Natural Parks of Portugal. It includes the Serra de Sintra Mountain Range but extends all the way to the coast and Cabo da Roca, continental Europe's westernmost point.
121 locals recommend
Sintra-Cascais Natural Park
Is one of the 13 Natural Parks of Portugal. It includes the Serra de Sintra Mountain Range but extends all the way to the coast and Cabo da Roca, continental Europe's westernmost point.
Wwas founded in 1560, consisting of eight monks that arrived from the Convent of Arrábida under the authority of D. Álvaro de Castro, counsellor of state and administrator for King Sebastian,
111 locals recommend
Convent of the Capuchos
Wwas founded in 1560, consisting of eight monks that arrived from the Convent of Arrábida under the authority of D. Álvaro de Castro, counsellor of state and administrator for King Sebastian,
Lagoa de Albufeira
Nice place to kitesurfing.
Sado Estuary Natural Reserve is a nature reserve in Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are officially under protection in the country. Located between the municipalities of Alcácer do Sal.
25 locals recommend
Sado Estuary Natural Reserve
Sado Estuary Natural Reserve is a nature reserve in Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are officially under protection in the country. Located between the municipalities of Alcácer do Sal.
Big square situated near the river is still commonly known as Terreiro do Paço, because it was the location of the Paços da Ribeira (Royal Ribeira Palace) until it was destroyed by the 1755 Earthquake
717 locals recommend
Commerce Square
Praça do ComércioBig square situated near the river is still commonly known as Terreiro do Paço, because it was the location of the Paços da Ribeira (Royal Ribeira Palace) until it was destroyed by the 1755 Earthquake
Rossio railway station. Was designed between 1886 and 1887. This line connects Lisbon with Sintra.
383 locals recommend
Rossio - Lisboa station
125 R. 1º de DezembroRossio railway station. Was designed between 1886 and 1887. This line connects Lisbon with Sintra.
Ride on vintage Elevador da Glória from Praça dos Restauradores to this terrific hilltop viewpoint. Open-air cafe doles out wine, beer and snacks, which you can enjoy while taking in the castle views.
449 locals recommend
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Rua de São Pedro de AlcântaraRide on vintage Elevador da Glória from Praça dos Restauradores to this terrific hilltop viewpoint. Open-air cafe doles out wine, beer and snacks, which you can enjoy while taking in the castle views.
This romantic garden is the center of a square surrounded by elegant buildings. It's an urban refuge with a gigantic parasol-like cedar tree. There is also a café with outdoor seating, and two kiosks.
241 locals recommend
Prince Royal Garden
Praça do Príncipe RealThis romantic garden is the center of a square surrounded by elegant buildings. It's an urban refuge with a gigantic parasol-like cedar tree. There is also a café with outdoor seating, and two kiosks.
The mediaeval convent was ruined in the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, and the ruins of its Gothic church are the main trace of the great earthquake still visible in the city.
222 locals recommend
Carmo Convent
27 Largo do CarmoThe mediaeval convent was ruined in the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, and the ruins of its Gothic church are the main trace of the great earthquake still visible in the city.
Is an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on July 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
105 locals recommend
National Theatre of São Carlos
9 R. Serpa PintoIs an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on July 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
Is a nucleus of a rich heritage of architecture, not just in quantity, but also in the importance historically. Most of the buildings, if not the facades, are representative of the 18th Century-style.
40 locals recommend
Santa Catarina
Is a nucleus of a rich heritage of architecture, not just in quantity, but also in the importance historically. Most of the buildings, if not the facades, are representative of the 18th Century-style.
One of the nicest views of Lisbon, and have a drink in the afternoon. Festival atmosphere. sit on the grass, and enjoy the view while listening to people playing music.
498 locals recommend
Miradouro de Santa Catarina
One of the nicest views of Lisbon, and have a drink in the afternoon. Festival atmosphere. sit on the grass, and enjoy the view while listening to people playing music.
It is one of the most remarkable examples of 18th-century Portuguese engineering. The main course of the aqueduct covers 18 km, but the whole network of canals extends through nearly 58 km.
85 locals recommend
Aqueduto das Áquas Livres
It is one of the most remarkable examples of 18th-century Portuguese engineering. The main course of the aqueduct covers 18 km, but the whole network of canals extends through nearly 58 km.
This magnificent building (originally part of a convent from 1647). It has one of the most beautiful and sumptuous golden baroque decorations in the city, almost all in gilt added in 1727.
20 locals recommend
Church Saint Catherine
82A Calçada do CombroThis magnificent building (originally part of a convent from 1647). It has one of the most beautiful and sumptuous golden baroque decorations in the city, almost all in gilt added in 1727.
The top of a car park at the doorstep of Bairro Alto instantly became an afternoon and night hotspot. Wooden tables and small potted trees create the feeling of a garden suspended above the city.
153 locals recommend
Park
58 Calçada do CombroThe top of a car park at the doorstep of Bairro Alto instantly became an afternoon and night hotspot. Wooden tables and small potted trees create the feeling of a garden suspended above the city.
Aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, and science. There is an auditorium, an exhibition space, a congress area, the Museum and the art library. The entire complex is set in a Park.
779 locals recommend
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
45A Av. de BernaAims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, and science. There is an auditorium, an exhibition space, a congress area, the Museum and the art library. The entire complex is set in a Park.
Also known as Church of Jesus - the interior hides a vaulted ceiling completely covered with Baroque tiles by Antonio de Oliveira Bernardes, one of the masters of tiled art. Still little-known - 1714.
7 locals recommend
Church of Nossa Senhora das Mercês
Largo de JesusAlso known as Church of Jesus - the interior hides a vaulted ceiling completely covered with Baroque tiles by Antonio de Oliveira Bernardes, one of the masters of tiled art. Still little-known - 1714.
Originally Lisbon's famous funiculars ran on water but are now powered by electricity, making them still the most environmentally-friendly way to go up and down the city's many hills.
160 locals recommend
Elevador da Gloria
Originally Lisbon's famous funiculars ran on water but are now powered by electricity, making them still the most environmentally-friendly way to go up and down the city's many hills.
Public Movie theater. You always have a film festival here. There is also a cafe- terrace over the boulevard, where you can drink a tea or eat a pizza.
91 locals recommend
Cinema Sao Jorge
175 Avenida da LiberdadePublic Movie theater. You always have a film festival here. There is also a cafe- terrace over the boulevard, where you can drink a tea or eat a pizza.
Archaeological museum. Here you can see the remains of ancient Lisbon from iron age, under a 18th century building foundations.
11 locals recommend
Fundação Millennium BCP - Núcleo Arqueológico
9 R. dos CorreeirosArchaeological museum. Here you can see the remains of ancient Lisbon from iron age, under a 18th century building foundations.
Making beautiful tiles by hand since 1741, this is where to go for something original for your home. The fact that they're handmade means that no two pieces are exactly alike and they're not exactly
Sant' Anna
4 R. do AlecrimMaking beautiful tiles by hand since 1741, this is where to go for something original for your home. The fact that they're handmade means that no two pieces are exactly alike and they're not exactly
This 19th century shop seems to have every single Portuguese wine label which can be reasonably priced or cost a fortune. They also has other tempting gourmet choices, from hams and cheeses to chocola
Manuel Tavares
1AB Rua da BetesgaThis 19th century shop seems to have every single Portuguese wine label which can be reasonably priced or cost a fortune. They also has other tempting gourmet choices, from hams and cheeses to chocola
Romanesque and Gothic styles cathedral built over an old mosque in the 12th cent. Mixes. 14th-cent. cloisters revealing Roman, Visigothic and Moorish remains. In the treasury the 18th-cent. monstrance
517 locals recommend
Lisbon Cathedral
1 Largo da SéRomanesque and Gothic styles cathedral built over an old mosque in the 12th cent. Mixes. 14th-cent. cloisters revealing Roman, Visigothic and Moorish remains. In the treasury the 18th-cent. monstrance
Ceramic tile decoration originated in Persia, adopted throughout the Moorish world to southern Spain and much of Iberia. But it was in Portugal that the art of tile decoration really evolved.
477 locals recommend
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
4 R. Me. DeusCeramic tile decoration originated in Persia, adopted throughout the Moorish world to southern Spain and much of Iberia. But it was in Portugal that the art of tile decoration really evolved.
An 18th century palace facing the Portas do Sol viewpoint is home to the Ricado Espirito Santo Foundation whose collection shows how nobility lived in the 18th and 19th centuries.
34 locals recommend
Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva
90 R. São ToméAn 18th century palace facing the Portas do Sol viewpoint is home to the Ricado Espirito Santo Foundation whose collection shows how nobility lived in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" was founded in 1147. Now remains what was a the 17th-century church and monastery. One of the most important mannerist buildings in the country.
193 locals recommend
Church of São Vicente of Fora
Largo de São VicenteMeaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" was founded in 1147. Now remains what was a the 17th-century church and monastery. One of the most important mannerist buildings in the country.
Lisbon's flea market is a destination for bargains and treasure hunting every Saturday and Tuesday mornings. Has more junk than real treasures, but it can be fun finding some oddities in between it al
762 locals recommend
Mercado de Santa Clara station
Campo de Santa ClaraLisbon's flea market is a destination for bargains and treasure hunting every Saturday and Tuesday mornings. Has more junk than real treasures, but it can be fun finding some oddities in between it al
It's impossible to talk about nightlife in Lisbon without mentioning Lux – hands down the city's most stylish venue – skilled resident DJs and a weekly line-up of top international acts.
697 locals recommend
LuxFrágil
It's impossible to talk about nightlife in Lisbon without mentioning Lux – hands down the city's most stylish venue – skilled resident DJs and a weekly line-up of top international acts.
The Lisbon Synagogue, called Shaaré Tikvah is a historical synagogue in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. The project was entrusted to the architect Miguel Ventura Terra, and the works began in 1902.
Synagogue Shaaré Tikvá
59 R. Alexandre HerculanoThe Lisbon Synagogue, called Shaaré Tikvah is a historical synagogue in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. The project was entrusted to the architect Miguel Ventura Terra, and the works began in 1902.
From outside, this is Lisbon's prettiest and most monumental church. It's a neoclassical basilica with a large rococo dome built in 1790. This is one of the main stops of trams 28 and 25.
351 locals recommend
Basilica of the Star
Praça da EstrelaFrom outside, this is Lisbon's prettiest and most monumental church. It's a neoclassical basilica with a large rococo dome built in 1790. This is one of the main stops of trams 28 and 25.
A 16th century monastery was turned into an imposing neoclassical palace that is now Portugal's parliament. The interior of the palace and the sculpture-filled garden in can be seen in guided tours...
133 locals recommend
Assembly of the Republic
Praça da Constituição de 1976A 16th century monastery was turned into an imposing neoclassical palace that is now Portugal's parliament. The interior of the palace and the sculpture-filled garden in can be seen in guided tours...
A lovely little wine bar, in a former drug shop where you are able to taste wines from all over Portugal and try some very traditional cheeses and chouriços (pork sausages) from small producers.
21 locals recommend
Graca Do Vinho
10 A Calçada da GraçaA lovely little wine bar, in a former drug shop where you are able to taste wines from all over Portugal and try some very traditional cheeses and chouriços (pork sausages) from small producers.
This patisserie is a sweet temptation in the neighborhood of Principe Real.
11 locals recommend
Poison d'Amour
This patisserie is a sweet temptation in the neighborhood of Principe Real.
Lisbon's most famous landmark stands in the middle of the Tagus River from where it once protected the city in the 16th century.
866 locals recommend
Belém Tower
Av. BrasíliaLisbon's most famous landmark stands in the middle of the Tagus River from where it once protected the city in the 16th century.
This 16th century monastery is Lisbon's must-see marvel, flashing back to the days of the Age of Discovery when the spices of the East paid for the impressive architecture.
894 locals recommend
Jerónimos Monastery
This 16th century monastery is Lisbon's must-see marvel, flashing back to the days of the Age of Discovery when the spices of the East paid for the impressive architecture.
The Coaches Museum is one of Lisbon's most popular attractions, and it is easy to understand why when you see its fairytale collection that is believed to be the most valuable of its kind in the world
483 locals recommend
National Coche Museum
136 Av. da ÍndiaThe Coaches Museum is one of Lisbon's most popular attractions, and it is easy to understand why when you see its fairytale collection that is believed to be the most valuable of its kind in the world
It includes model ships from the Age of Discovery, ancient globes, old maps and the plane that made the first crossing of the South Atlantic in 1922 piloted by Portuguese aviators Coutinho and Cabral
94 locals recommend
Naval Museum
Praça do ImpérioIt includes model ships from the Age of Discovery, ancient globes, old maps and the plane that made the first crossing of the South Atlantic in 1922 piloted by Portuguese aviators Coutinho and Cabral
Lisbon's most acclaimed modern and contemporary art collection is also recognized as one of Europe's best. It belongs to businessman Joe Berardo, a portuguese millionaire.
211 locals recommend
Berardo Collection Museum
Praça do ImpérioLisbon's most acclaimed modern and contemporary art collection is also recognized as one of Europe's best. It belongs to businessman Joe Berardo, a portuguese millionaire.
It showcases innovative design and fashion pieces from the 20th century to the present, a collection put together by Portuguese businessman Francico Capelo.
221 locals recommend
MUDE
24 R. Augusta It showcases innovative design and fashion pieces from the 20th century to the present, a collection put together by Portuguese businessman Francico Capelo.
Its main façade faces Praça do Comércio. It's a triumphal arch designed in 1775 as a gateway to the city, but the version seen today dates from a century later, 1875.
215 locals recommend
Augusta Street Arch
2 R. AugustaIts main façade faces Praça do Comércio. It's a triumphal arch designed in 1775 as a gateway to the city, but the version seen today dates from a century later, 1875.
The large collection of artillery and war-related pieces are displayed in sumptuous rooms, most of them named after national heroes such as Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator.
33 locals recommend
Lisbon Military Museum
51 R. Museu da ArtilhariaThe large collection of artillery and war-related pieces are displayed in sumptuous rooms, most of them named after national heroes such as Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator.
Housed in an 18th century convent since 2001, this museum takes you to a fantasy world through a wonderful collection of puppets from around the globe.
111 locals recommend
Museu da Marioneta
146 Rua da EsperançaHoused in an 18th century convent since 2001, this museum takes you to a fantasy world through a wonderful collection of puppets from around the globe.
As the European city to make the first cultural and trade contacts with much of Asia, Lisbon had to have a space dedicated to the art and culture of the Orient, explaining the role it played in it.
182 locals recommend
Museum of the Orient
Avenida BrasíliaAs the European city to make the first cultural and trade contacts with much of Asia, Lisbon had to have a space dedicated to the art and culture of the Orient, explaining the role it played in it.
Portugal's National Gallery is the Ancient Art Museum, housed in a 17th century palace.
The main highlight is a 15th century masterpiece, called the Panels of Saint Vincent.
781 locals recommend
National Museum of Ancient Art
Rua das Janelas VerdesPortugal's National Gallery is the Ancient Art Museum, housed in a 17th century palace.
The main highlight is a 15th century masterpiece, called the Panels of Saint Vincent.
Slightly run-down but an enchanting sight. It is actually quite large , but you wouldn't know it from the entrance.Was seen as the best botanical garden in southern Europe.
325 locals recommend
Botanical Garden of Lisbon
58 R. da Escola PolitécnicaSlightly run-down but an enchanting sight. It is actually quite large , but you wouldn't know it from the entrance.Was seen as the best botanical garden in southern Europe.
This romantic terrace overlooking the city is a popular hangout for young groups thanks to its kiosk café and fantastic views that go from the castle down to the river. Behind it is an 18th c. church.
160 locals recommend
Graça
This romantic terrace overlooking the city is a popular hangout for young groups thanks to its kiosk café and fantastic views that go from the castle down to the river. Behind it is an 18th c. church.
Sightseeing
Lighthouse.
Is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe (and by definition the Eurasian land mass).
487 locals recommend
Cape Roca
s/n Estrada do Cabo da RocaLighthouse.
Is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe (and by definition the Eurasian land mass).
Cascais
Lighthouse.
The estuary of the Tagus River is the largest wetland in the country and is the largest estuary in western Europe. A sanctuary for birds that stop-over on their migration between Europe and Africa.
17 locals recommend
Tagus Estuary Natural Reserve
1 Av. dos Combatentes da Grande GuerraThe estuary of the Tagus River is the largest wetland in the country and is the largest estuary in western Europe. A sanctuary for birds that stop-over on their migration between Europe and Africa.
Public garden at the top of a hill with a view over Avenida da Liberdade and all of downtown. It can be reached with the help of Elevador do Lavra, the city's oldest funicular.
325 locals recommend
Torel Garden
Rua Júlio de AndradePublic garden at the top of a hill with a view over Avenida da Liberdade and all of downtown. It can be reached with the help of Elevador do Lavra, the city's oldest funicular.
It was built by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel in 1902 (just a few years after the Eiffel Tower), with the purpose of taking people between downtown and the Bairro Alto and Chiado districts.
626 locals recommend
Santa Justa Lift
R. do OuroIt was built by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel in 1902 (just a few years after the Eiffel Tower), with the purpose of taking people between downtown and the Bairro Alto and Chiado districts.
Arts & Culture
A monumental Baroque and Italianized Neoclassical palace-monastery located in Mafra, Portugal. 28 km from Lisbon. Was built between 1707 and 1750. Is similar to the spanish Escorial but bigger.
250 locals recommend
Mafra National Palace
Terreiro Dom João VA monumental Baroque and Italianized Neoclassical palace-monastery located in Mafra, Portugal. 28 km from Lisbon. Was built between 1707 and 1750. Is similar to the spanish Escorial but bigger.
The Romanticist palace stands on the top of a hill above the town of Sintra. It can be easily seen from Lisbon and much of its metropolitan area. The palace's history started in the Middle Ages...
736 locals recommend
Park and National Palace of Pena
Estrada da PenaThe Romanticist palace stands on the top of a hill above the town of Sintra. It can be easily seen from Lisbon and much of its metropolitan area. The palace's history started in the Middle Ages...
The 18th-century palace was conceived as a summer retreat for the king. Is representative of the final extravagant period of Portuguese culture that followed the discovery of Brazilian gold in 1690.
111 locals recommend
Queluz National Palace
The 18th-century palace was conceived as a summer retreat for the king. Is representative of the final extravagant period of Portuguese culture that followed the discovery of Brazilian gold in 1690.
On a 17th century palace, right in the historical center of the suburban Town of Almada, is located a cultural center with a amazing view over the capital. One needs to take a ferry from Cais do Sodre
63 locals recommend
Casa da Cerca
Rua da CercaOn a 17th century palace, right in the historical center of the suburban Town of Almada, is located a cultural center with a amazing view over the capital. One needs to take a ferry from Cais do Sodre
Over a millennium-old and still Lisbon's most splendid sight: Spectacularly sited on the city's tallest hill, St. George's Castle offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon. It was first built in the 6th
1774 locals recommend
St. George's Castle
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
Over a millennium-old and still Lisbon's most splendid sight: Spectacularly sited on the city's tallest hill, St. George's Castle offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon. It was first built in the 6th
From international art-house films and classic blockbusters to national productions, Lisbon's film museum shows several features throughout the week in their original language.
93 locals recommend
Portuguese Cinematheque - Museum of Cinema
39 R. Barata SalgueiroFrom international art-house films and classic blockbusters to national productions, Lisbon's film museum shows several features throughout the week in their original language.
Drinks & Nightlife
Queijadas da Sapa
12 Volta do DuchePortuguese Cheesecake Tarts.
This small, attractive wine bar with a very relaxed atmosphere is located up the hill from Avenida da Liberdade on the way to Príncipe Real. It has a small but very pleasant patio in the back.
6 locals recommend
Os Goliardos
91 R. Gen. TabordaThis small, attractive wine bar with a very relaxed atmosphere is located up the hill from Avenida da Liberdade on the way to Príncipe Real. It has a small but very pleasant patio in the back.
is the oldest jazz club in Portugal and has uninterruptedly developed its activity since 1948. It occupies a cellar in Praça da Alegria in Lisbon. With an almost daily programming of concerts.
85 locals recommend
Hot Clube de Portugal
48 Praça da Alegriais the oldest jazz club in Portugal and has uninterruptedly developed its activity since 1948. It occupies a cellar in Praça da Alegria in Lisbon. With an almost daily programming of concerts.
Found at the top of the Tivoli Hotel, this is a lounge area with sofas where you may gaze out to the river, to the castle and downtown. It offers a good list of cocktails (including non-alcoholic).
93 locals recommend
Sky Bar Lisboa by SEEN
185 Av. da LiberdadeFound at the top of the Tivoli Hotel, this is a lounge area with sofas where you may gaze out to the river, to the castle and downtown. It offers a good list of cocktails (including non-alcoholic).
This colorful terrace faces east, also through its exotic décor inspired by India and zen ambiences. The service includes light meals and drinks for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
182 locals recommend
Lost In
Nº56-D R. Dom Pedro VThis colorful terrace faces east, also through its exotic décor inspired by India and zen ambiences. The service includes light meals and drinks for a relaxed afternoon or evening.
An eclectic club, bar and concert venue, is the place to get down in Cais do Sodré, Lisbon’s old red light district and now an area favoured by the capital's hip young things.
124 locals recommend
Musicbox
24 R. Nova do CarvalhoAn eclectic club, bar and concert venue, is the place to get down in Cais do Sodré, Lisbon’s old red light district and now an area favoured by the capital's hip young things.
If you're prepared to get sweaty, Lounge won't disappoint – you'll have a hard time getting to the bar, but this spot with free live music and excellent DJs is hard to beat on a weekend.
69 locals recommend
Lounge
1 R. MoedaIf you're prepared to get sweaty, Lounge won't disappoint – you'll have a hard time getting to the bar, but this spot with free live music and excellent DJs is hard to beat on a weekend.
One of the many antique shops in the neighborhood. Undoubtedly the most unique bar in the city, stepping into Pavilhão Chinês is almost like entering a museum.
299 locals recommend
Pavilhao Chines
89 R. Dom Pedro VOne of the many antique shops in the neighborhood. Undoubtedly the most unique bar in the city, stepping into Pavilhão Chinês is almost like entering a museum.
This café inside a glassed cube by the Ancient Art Museum is made up of white chairs and tables facing the river. It serves light meals and finger food, as well as some original cocktails.
125 locals recommend
Le Chat
This café inside a glassed cube by the Ancient Art Museum is made up of white chairs and tables facing the river. It serves light meals and finger food, as well as some original cocktails.
Food Scene
Casa Piriquita
1 R. PadariasPortuguese Cheesecake Tarts.
A restaurant with a splendid view over Lisbon. Take the ferry to Cacilhas from Cais do Sodre, turn right after disembarkation and follow the quay for 800 mts.
116 locals recommend
Atira-te ao Rio
69 R. do GinjalA restaurant with a splendid view over Lisbon. Take the ferry to Cacilhas from Cais do Sodre, turn right after disembarkation and follow the quay for 800 mts.
Velha Gaiteira
17 R. Pedras NegrasSpanish cooker.
What a wonderful place indeed. Beautiful inside with a plush conservatory area and garden. The buffet here is excellent value here at €8.90 (2013) and of excellent quality with huge vegan choice.
48 locals recommend
Jardim dos Sentidos
3 R. da Mãe de ÁguaWhat a wonderful place indeed. Beautiful inside with a plush conservatory area and garden. The buffet here is excellent value here at €8.90 (2013) and of excellent quality with huge vegan choice.
The menu embraces the Mediterranean cuisines, a mixt between good Portuguese cuisine and some of the best specialties from Spain, France and Italy. The card has a different choice everyday.
17 locals recommend
Quermesse Restaurante
85 Rua da GlóriaThe menu embraces the Mediterranean cuisines, a mixt between good Portuguese cuisine and some of the best specialties from Spain, France and Italy. The card has a different choice everyday.
Food from the Alentejo region in generous doses, a rustic décor and friendly service.
Before the meal, be sure to enjoy the warm bread placed at the table.
15 locals recommend
Zé Varunca
16 Tv. MercêsFood from the Alentejo region in generous doses, a rustic décor and friendly service.
Before the meal, be sure to enjoy the warm bread placed at the table.
This restaurant is right by the funicular - Elevador do Lavra. The menu is quite extensive, with focus on seafood, and a wide variety of it, Nothing fusiony, just honest, delicious and fresh food.
153 locals recommend
Solar dos Presuntos
150 R. das Portas de Santo AntãoThis restaurant is right by the funicular - Elevador do Lavra. The menu is quite extensive, with focus on seafood, and a wide variety of it, Nothing fusiony, just honest, delicious and fresh food.
Reservoir of the 18th century Lisbon aqueduct, the largest of the water reservoirs, was finished in 1834. It is now deactivated and can be visited as part of the Museu da Água (Water Museum).
10 locals recommend
Mãe D' Água
Reservoir of the 18th century Lisbon aqueduct, the largest of the water reservoirs, was finished in 1834. It is now deactivated and can be visited as part of the Museu da Água (Water Museum).
Senhor Vinho, which has played host to legends like Gisela João and Aldina Duarte. For a mellower slice of the capital don't leave without hearing some fado.
78 locals recommend
Sr. Vinho
18 R. do Meio à LapaSenhor Vinho, which has played host to legends like Gisela João and Aldina Duarte. For a mellower slice of the capital don't leave without hearing some fado.
Five kiosks, each with its own specialty, are scattered along the city's main boulevard. You may sit in the open air enjoying wraps, pizzas, pastries, smoothies, and even "the best chocolate cake...".
12 locals recommend
Kiosk The World's Best Chocolate Cake
Rua das PretasFive kiosks, each with its own specialty, are scattered along the city's main boulevard. You may sit in the open air enjoying wraps, pizzas, pastries, smoothies, and even "the best chocolate cake...".
This Lisbon institution open since 1936 is found right in the center of the city. This one is one of Lisbon's top restaurants, and a must for seafood lovers. The most famous dish - sopa rica de peixe.
40 locals recommend
Gambrinus
23 Rua das Portas de Santo AntãoThis Lisbon institution open since 1936 is found right in the center of the city. This one is one of Lisbon's top restaurants, and a must for seafood lovers. The most famous dish - sopa rica de peixe.
The tables outside are almost always full, but that's because this is one of the most pleasant cafés in the city, surrounded by the tranquility of Praça das Flores garden.
115 locals recommend
Pão de Canela
25 Praça das FloresThe tables outside are almost always full, but that's because this is one of the most pleasant cafés in the city, surrounded by the tranquility of Praça das Flores garden.
The quality and variety of sushi quickly turned this restaurant from a neighborhood secret to city favorite, and since early 2012 it's on the Principe Real neighborhood's busiest street.
6 locals recommend
Origami Sushi Bar
The quality and variety of sushi quickly turned this restaurant from a neighborhood secret to city favorite, and since early 2012 it's on the Principe Real neighborhood's busiest street.
With an outdoor terrace facing the river and deliciously thin and crispy oven-baked pizzas, this restaurant has become one of the most popular pizzerias in Lisbon.
138 locals recommend
Casanova
Avenida Infante Dom HenriqueWith an outdoor terrace facing the river and deliciously thin and crispy oven-baked pizzas, this restaurant has become one of the most popular pizzerias in Lisbon.
The hippest restaurant in Lisbon for over a decade is still the place to see and be seen. Has remained popular mostly for its excellent gourmet cuisine and attractive minimalist space.
148 locals recommend
Bica do Sapato
Av. Infante Dom Henrique Armazém B, Cais da Pedra, Santa ApolóniaThe hippest restaurant in Lisbon for over a decade is still the place to see and be seen. Has remained popular mostly for its excellent gourmet cuisine and attractive minimalist space.
Shopping
Nostalgic Lisboetas come here for the same soaps, toothpastes, and gourmet products their grandmothers used to buy, while tourists are fascinated by the retro packagings.
310 locals recommend
A Vida Portuguesa
23 Largo do Intendente Pina ManiqueNostalgic Lisboetas come here for the same soaps, toothpastes, and gourmet products their grandmothers used to buy, while tourists are fascinated by the retro packagings.
Tourists love this old-fashioned shop that has been offering cans of fish since the 1930s. Looking just like it did eight decades ago, with a mosaic stone floor and a wooden cash register.
53 locals recommend
Conserveira de Lisboa
34 Rua dos BacalhoeirosTourists love this old-fashioned shop that has been offering cans of fish since the 1930s. Looking just like it did eight decades ago, with a mosaic stone floor and a wooden cash register.
Grab a drink at this eccentric Bar – a refurbished fishing equipment store where you can snack on tinned tuna and sardines with your beer.
57 locals recommend
Sol e Pesca
44 R. Nova do CarvalhoGrab a drink at this eccentric Bar – a refurbished fishing equipment store where you can snack on tinned tuna and sardines with your beer.
This shop specializes in high-quality all-natural chocolate and coffee from São Tomé and Príncipe, a former Portuguese colony in Africa. Now, a few meters, at Rua da Escola Politecnica 4.
11 locals recommend
Claudio Corallo Cioccolato e Caffè
85 Rua Cecílio de SousaThis shop specializes in high-quality all-natural chocolate and coffee from São Tomé and Príncipe, a former Portuguese colony in Africa. Now, a few meters, at Rua da Escola Politecnica 4.
Located not far from Avenida da Liberdade, this Tibetan-inspired restaurant serves vegetarian meals. It's one of the oldest veggie restaurants in the city and includes tables in the backyard.
39 locals recommend
Os Tibetanos
117 R. do SalitreLocated not far from Avenida da Liberdade, this Tibetan-inspired restaurant serves vegetarian meals. It's one of the oldest veggie restaurants in the city and includes tables in the backyard.
It often presents world-class performances and has the city's largest auditorium for an excellent musical program.
It's also home to the Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
534 locals recommend
Centro Cultural de Belém
Praça do ImpérioIt often presents world-class performances and has the city's largest auditorium for an excellent musical program.
It's also home to the Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Entertainment & Activities
This romantic 19th century park is a lovely spot for reading, jogging, and for children to play. It is found across from Basilica da Estrela, and has ponds, a children's playground, an old bandstand,
556 locals recommend
Guerra Junqueiro Garden
12 Praça da EstrelaThis romantic 19th century park is a lovely spot for reading, jogging, and for children to play. It is found across from Basilica da Estrela, and has ponds, a children's playground, an old bandstand,