Sightseeing
The Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora; meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal.
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Kirche von São Vicente von Fora
Largo de São VicenteThe Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora; meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal.
his is the highest point in the city, and its serene atmosphere attracts young couples.
A small image of the Virgin standing in front of a chapel dedicated to Saint Gens overlooks the city.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Largo Montehis is the highest point in the city, and its serene atmosphere attracts young couples.
A small image of the Virgin standing in front of a chapel dedicated to Saint Gens overlooks the city.
Multicultural Lisbon starts here and it seems like you’re in Kreuzberg (Berlin). Down the Almirante Reis Avenue, there are small Chinese groceries, Turkish kebab houses, Indian restaurants and stores.
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Martim Moniz station
Multicultural Lisbon starts here and it seems like you’re in Kreuzberg (Berlin). Down the Almirante Reis Avenue, there are small Chinese groceries, Turkish kebab houses, Indian restaurants and stores.
he Fado Museum explains the evolution and the passion behind Portugal's famous musical expression with audiovisual presentations, multilingual information panels, and musical archives.
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Museu do Fado
1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentrohe Fado Museum explains the evolution and the passion behind Portugal's famous musical expression with audiovisual presentations, multilingual information panels, and musical archives.
Small museum dedicated to José Saramago (1922–2010), Portugal's most famous writer.
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Casa dos Bicos / José Saramago Foundation
10 Rua dos BacalhoeirosSmall museum dedicated to José Saramago (1922–2010), Portugal's most famous writer.
Towering dramatically above Lisbon, the hilltop fortifications of Castelo de São Jorge sneak into almost every snapshot. Roam its snaking ramparts and pine-shaded courtyards for superlative views.
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Castelo de São Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do CasteloTowering dramatically above Lisbon, the hilltop fortifications of Castelo de São Jorge sneak into almost every snapshot. Roam its snaking ramparts and pine-shaded courtyards for superlative views.
Belém’s undisputed heart-stealer is this Unesco-listed monastery. The mosteiro is the stuff of pure fantasy; a fusion of Diogo de Boitaca’s creative vision and the spice and pepper dosh of Manuel I.
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Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Belém’s undisputed heart-stealer is this Unesco-listed monastery. The mosteiro is the stuff of pure fantasy; a fusion of Diogo de Boitaca’s creative vision and the spice and pepper dosh of Manuel I.
One of Lisbon’s icons is the fortress like sé , built in 1150 on the site of a mosque soon after Christians recaptured the city from the Moors.
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Lisbon Cathedral
1 Largo da SéOne of Lisbon’s icons is the fortress like sé , built in 1150 on the site of a mosque soon after Christians recaptured the city from the Moors.
This is one of the most romantic spots in Lisbon. It's a landscaped terrace next to a small church of the same name, offering a beautiful panoramic view of the city's oldest district, Alfama.
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Aussichtspunkt Santa Luzia
Largo de Santa LuziaThis is one of the most romantic spots in Lisbon. It's a landscaped terrace next to a small church of the same name, offering a beautiful panoramic view of the city's oldest district, Alfama.
Lisbon's liveliest pedestrian street links the city's two main squares (Praça do Comércio and Rossio). It's a shopping street where international brands coexist with age-old shops.
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Rua Augusta
64 R. de São NicolauLisbon's liveliest pedestrian street links the city's two main squares (Praça do Comércio and Rossio). It's a shopping street where international brands coexist with age-old shops.
Lisbon's liveliest pedestrian street links the city's two main squares (Praça do Comércio and Rossio). It's a shopping street where international brands coexist with age-old shops.
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Triumphbogen der Rua Augusta
2 R. AugustaLisbon's liveliest pedestrian street links the city's two main squares (Praça do Comércio and Rossio). It's a shopping street where international brands coexist with age-old shops.
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.
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Guerra Junqueiro Garten
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.
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.
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Museu do Oriente
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.
Drinks & Nightlife
Alfama has more than Fado to offer.
Ideal to listen to jams and meet musicians and artists from Lisbon.
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Tejo Bar
1A Beco do VigárioAlfama has more than Fado to offer.
Ideal to listen to jams and meet musicians and artists from Lisbon.
An old pharmacy is now this space for drinking and socializing. On the old shelves are now gourmet products and the rest of the décor is minimalist but with a colorful mural.
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nº74 Rua do VigárioAn old pharmacy is now this space for drinking and socializing. On the old shelves are now gourmet products and the rest of the décor is minimalist but with a colorful mural.
Disco - Partly owned by Hollywood actor John Malkovich, this is Lisbon's hippest club and one of Europe's most fashionable, its a spacious interior decorated with funky and retro furniture.
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LuxFrágil
Disco - Partly owned by Hollywood actor John Malkovich, this is Lisbon's hippest club and one of Europe's most fashionable, its a spacious interior decorated with funky and retro furniture.
Set inside a former brothel, this cheeky bar pays homage to its passion-filled past with colourful wall murals, a library of erotic-tinged works, and a small stage for burlesque shows.
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Pensao Amor
19 R. do AlecrimSet inside a former brothel, this cheeky bar pays homage to its passion-filled past with colourful wall murals, a library of erotic-tinged works, and a small stage for burlesque shows.
Agapimu
182 R. dos RemédiosAlfama's smallest and trendiest bar. Meeting point for the bohemians.
It is a "casa de petiscos" (a traditional snack bar) that recreates the atmosphere of a typical Alfama tavern (including the very Portuguese décor).
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190 Rua dos RemédiosIt is a "casa de petiscos" (a traditional snack bar) that recreates the atmosphere of a typical Alfama tavern (including the very Portuguese décor).
Food Scene
This bistro wins the award for Lisbon’s loveliest courtyard: all vines, twittering budgies and fluttering laundry.
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Santo António de Alfama
7 Beco São MiguelThis bistro wins the award for Lisbon’s loveliest courtyard: all vines, twittering budgies and fluttering laundry.
In the shadow of the grand cathedral, this youthful, jazz-loving cafe has earned a local following for its cozy ambiance and eclectic menu. Stop in for coffees, drinks, salads, sandwiches, crepes, etc
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Cruzes Credo restaurant
29 Cruzes da SéIn the shadow of the grand cathedral, this youthful, jazz-loving cafe has earned a local following for its cozy ambiance and eclectic menu. Stop in for coffees, drinks, salads, sandwiches, crepes, etc
Whether as a meeting spot for friends or a place for solitary reading, many Lisboetas will say this is their favorite café.
National and international periodicals are available.
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Pois Café
93 R. de São João da PraçaWhether as a meeting spot for friends or a place for solitary reading, many Lisboetas will say this is their favorite café.
National and international periodicals are available.
It started as an 18th century chapel, then became a grocery store and bar. It's now a Fado restaurant which incorporated the 18th century features such as the beautiful tile panels in its décor.
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Mesa De Frades
139 R. dos RemédiosIt started as an 18th century chapel, then became a grocery store and bar. It's now a Fado restaurant which incorporated the 18th century features such as the beautiful tile panels in its décor.
This family-owned restaurant is a favorite for its modest and very informal space where amateur Fado performers spontaneously get up and sing.
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A Baiuca Fado
nr R. de São MiguelThis family-owned restaurant is a favorite for its modest and very informal space where amateur Fado performers spontaneously get up and sing.
Shopping
This shop is packed with fun and original objects, from gadgets to accessories. They make cool souvenirs or irresistible gifts for any occasion.
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Capitao Lisboa
This shop is packed with fun and original objects, from gadgets to accessories. They make cool souvenirs or irresistible gifts for any occasion.
Hippie or simply hip girls head to this shop every time they look for vintage styles.
It's a fun, colorful place with a retro décor and retro pieces ranging from platforms to corsets.
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A Outra Face da Lua (Baixa)
22 R. da AssunçãoHippie or simply hip girls head to this shop every time they look for vintage styles.
It's a fun, colorful place with a retro décor and retro pieces ranging from platforms to corsets.