Found at the top of the Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Hotel, this terrace allows you to gaze out to the river, to the castle and downtown. It offers a good list of cocktails and mocktails, and there is ...
This elaborate, gilded jewelry store from 1909 seems to have come straight out of a royal palace, decorated in the style of Louis XV. The selection of silver and golden jewels actually looks like part ...
Fine dining, Michelin stars, creative cuisine by top chefs, and where everyone is trying to get a table right now ...
With beautiful views, a welcoming atmosphere or attractive locations on the waterfront, in city squares or by kiosks, these are the sixty terraces, sidewalk cafés or outdoor restaurants that you ...
A factory complex from 1846 was reborn in 2008 as a "factory" of creativity and experiences. It kept the industrial spaces and invited companies related to the arts, which later brought shops, cafés ...
Located in the building of the Pharmacy Museum by the Santa Catarina lookout terrace, this restaurant's interior is inspired by the pharmacies of the past, while the terrace outside features ...
It’s one of the biggest kiosks and also has one of the largest numbers of tables. It’s in Ribeira das Naus, and it’s where you may stay in the sun with a lemonade, a beer, cocktails, gin or glass of ...
Arguably Lisbon’s most beautiful tiled building, it’s found by the National Pantheon, close to the site of the city’s flea market. It dates from 1860, created in the romantic style of the time, with ...
Visiting Alfama is getting lost in a maze of streets, alleys, lanes, steps, squares and courtyards, going back in time and feeling the authentic soul of Lisbon. It’s stepping into a small village ...
Start on Avenida da Liberdade, the city's big central boulevard. Although primarily known for its luxury shops and hotels, it's a great introduction to the city with its traditional pavement designs, ...
Lisbon is one of the world’s most scenic capitals, thanks to its several hills which offer beautiful views from the top. Many hilltops have been landscaped to be “miradouros” (viewpoints), and ...
While the rest of Europe painted on canvas, many artists in Portugal preferred to paint on tile. The richness of the cultural iconography on tile is on a par with that found on canvas, illustrating ...