Guidebook for Lisboa

Rosanette & Mark
Rosanette & Mark
Guidebook for Lisboa

Sightseeing

397 locals recommend
Rossio Square
397 locals recommend
40 locals recommend
Terreiro do Paço
40 locals recommend
128 locals recommend
Dom Pedro IV Square
Praça Dom Pedro IV
128 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

Trendy Speakeasy style bar where you can enjoy impressive cocktails
44 locals recommend
Red Frog - Speakeasy Bar
66b Praça da Alegria
44 locals recommend
Trendy Speakeasy style bar where you can enjoy impressive cocktails

Food Scene

Traditional restaurant with good Portuguese food.
18 locals recommend
Esquina da Fé
60 Rua da Fé
18 locals recommend
Traditional restaurant with good Portuguese food.

Parks & Nature

Is an urban oasis with British roots named after his highness Edward VII, who visited Lisbon in 1903. The sloping parterre affords sweeping views over the whizzing traffic of Praça Marquês de Pompal to the river. The "estufas" (greenhouses) are a highlight, with lush foliage and tinkling fountains.
250 locals recommend
Observation Deck Park Eduardo VII
Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira
250 locals recommend
Is an urban oasis with British roots named after his highness Edward VII, who visited Lisbon in 1903. The sloping parterre affords sweeping views over the whizzing traffic of Praça Marquês de Pompal to the river. The "estufas" (greenhouses) are a highlight, with lush foliage and tinkling fountains.
One of the less know viewpoints in Lisbon and therefore less crowded. A spot to relax enjoying the view over the city.
325 locals recommend
Torel Garden
Rua Júlio de Andrade
325 locals recommend
One of the less know viewpoints in Lisbon and therefore less crowded. A spot to relax enjoying the view over the city.

Arts & Culture

This architectually intriguing house museum (built in 1905) contains a small but fascinating collection of 19th-century paintings by Portuguese artists, as well as a rare Chinese porcelain and furnishings dating as far back as the 1600s
13 locals recommend
Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves
6 Avenida 5 de Outubro
13 locals recommend
This architectually intriguing house museum (built in 1905) contains a small but fascinating collection of 19th-century paintings by Portuguese artists, as well as a rare Chinese porcelain and furnishings dating as far back as the 1600s
The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is famous for its outstanding quality and breadth, it showcases an epic collection of Western and Eastern art. Te chronological romps kicks off with highlights such as gilded Egyptian mummy masks, Mesopotamiam urns, elaborate Persian carpets and Qing porcelain. Also it has amazing gardesn where you can go chill and have a picnic at no cost.
779 locals recommend
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
45A Av. de Berna
779 locals recommend
The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is famous for its outstanding quality and breadth, it showcases an epic collection of Western and Eastern art. Te chronological romps kicks off with highlights such as gilded Egyptian mummy masks, Mesopotamiam urns, elaborate Persian carpets and Qing porcelain. Also it has amazing gardesn where you can go chill and have a picnic at no cost.

Shopping

CE Livrarias: Sizeable collection of literature in Portuguese, English, French and German, plus in-store readings and concerts.
R. Duque de Palmela 4
4 Rua Duque de Palmela
CE Livrarias: Sizeable collection of literature in Portuguese, English, French and German, plus in-store readings and concerts.
Fashion Clinic: Everything designers divas crave: ready-to-wear DKNY, Gucci and Prada, Jimmy Choo shoes, perfurmes, accessories, fashion books and more.
6 locals recommend
Fashion Clinic
144 Av. da Liberdade
6 locals recommend
Fashion Clinic: Everything designers divas crave: ready-to-wear DKNY, Gucci and Prada, Jimmy Choo shoes, perfurmes, accessories, fashion books and more.
The staff might be grumpy, but it's hard not to like Carbono, with its impressive selection of new and secondhand vinyl and CDs. World music - West African bogaloo, Brazilian tropicalia - s especially well represented.
8 locals recommend
Carbono
6B R. do Telhal
8 locals recommend
The staff might be grumpy, but it's hard not to like Carbono, with its impressive selection of new and secondhand vinyl and CDs. World music - West African bogaloo, Brazilian tropicalia - s especially well represented.