Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Sightseeing

The Castelo de Sao Jorge, stands majestically above central Lisbon and was the ancient seat of power for Portugal for over 400 years. The monument that crowns the city for over a millennium.
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Castelo de S. Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
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The Castelo de Sao Jorge, stands majestically above central Lisbon and was the ancient seat of power for Portugal for over 400 years. The monument that crowns the city for over a millennium.
VISITI ALFAMA AND AROUND: Put away your map and wander aimlessly through its "becos" (alleys) and "largos" (small squares), allowing your senses to be the guides. You'll see magnificent river views and laundry out to dry from balconies, smell fish being grilled in a corner, hear the sounds of Fado coming out of a restaurant, taste authentic traditional meals, and touch some dazzling tilework. Set in a visually stunning hill that extends to the neighborhood of Graça, this is Lisbon at its most picturesque and the very soul of the city. In Alfama, life here continues much as it has for centuries.
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Alfama
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VISITI ALFAMA AND AROUND: Put away your map and wander aimlessly through its "becos" (alleys) and "largos" (small squares), allowing your senses to be the guides. You'll see magnificent river views and laundry out to dry from balconies, smell fish being grilled in a corner, hear the sounds of Fado coming out of a restaurant, taste authentic traditional meals, and touch some dazzling tilework. Set in a visually stunning hill that extends to the neighborhood of Graça, this is Lisbon at its most picturesque and the very soul of the city. In Alfama, life here continues much as it has for centuries.

Arts & Culture

Visit Lisbon Cathedral, better known as Sé de Lisboa, is the oldest and most important church in the city. Its construction dates from the twelfth Century.
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Lisbon Cathedral
1 Largo da Sé
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Visit Lisbon Cathedral, better known as Sé de Lisboa, is the oldest and most important church in the city. Its construction dates from the twelfth Century.
The Panteao Nacional is a beautiful and unique church that acts as the national pantheon of Portugal and the final burial location for many importante.
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Church of Santa Engrácia
Campo de Santa Clara
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The Panteao Nacional is a beautiful and unique church that acts as the national pantheon of Portugal and the final burial location for many importante.
São Vicente de Fora Monastery In the 12th century, King Afonso Henriques made a vow to build churches on sites where Portuguese soldiers and northern European crusaders who fought the Moors lay buried. Today's São Vicente de Fora Church, built in 1582, stands on the site of one of those churches, which was located outside the city walls (hence the name "De Fora" meaning "on the outside").
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Monastery of São Vicente de Fora
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São Vicente de Fora Monastery In the 12th century, King Afonso Henriques made a vow to build churches on sites where Portuguese soldiers and northern European crusaders who fought the Moors lay buried. Today's São Vicente de Fora Church, built in 1582, stands on the site of one of those churches, which was located outside the city walls (hence the name "De Fora" meaning "on the outside").
Museu do Fado A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, fado became a bit more tangible in 1998, when the Fado Museum opened its doors in the heart of Alfama.
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Museu do Fado
1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro
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Museu do Fado A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, fado became a bit more tangible in 1998, when the Fado Museum opened its doors in the heart of Alfama.

Drinks & Nightlife

Tejo Bar - Beco do Vigário, 1 is an alternative, informal place with a handful of tables with low seats and shelves loaded with books and board games.
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Tejo Bar
1A Beco do Vigário
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Tejo Bar - Beco do Vigário, 1 is an alternative, informal place with a handful of tables with low seats and shelves loaded with books and board games.
Spend unique moments Unique bar ‘Pensão Amor’ - burlesque decor & ceilings with frescoes Enjoy the best Gin tonic in lisbon! Rua do Alecrim, 19 togheter with Rua Nova do Carvalho is a street lined with hip bars and clubs that become crowded after 2AM when the bars in the legendary area Bairro Alto start to close.
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Pensao Amor
19 R. do Alecrim
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Spend unique moments Unique bar ‘Pensão Amor’ - burlesque decor & ceilings with frescoes Enjoy the best Gin tonic in lisbon! Rua do Alecrim, 19 togheter with Rua Nova do Carvalho is a street lined with hip bars and clubs that become crowded after 2AM when the bars in the legendary area Bairro Alto start to close.

Food Scene

“Restaurant Casa de Linhares “ Beco dos Armazéns do Linho 2 - Phone: +351 21 823 9660 Set over the historic foundations of a manor house that was once the residence of the Counts of Linhares, a Renaissance landmark before it was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755, this popular fado house attracts some of the city's best singers and musicians.
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Casa de Linhares - FADO
2 Beco dos Armazéns do Linho
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“Restaurant Casa de Linhares “ Beco dos Armazéns do Linho 2 - Phone: +351 21 823 9660 Set over the historic foundations of a manor house that was once the residence of the Counts of Linhares, a Renaissance landmark before it was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755, this popular fado house attracts some of the city's best singers and musicians.
"Parreirinha de Alfama" Beco do Espírito Santo 1 – phone: +351 21 886 8209 is one of the oldest and most famous Fado Restaurants of Lisbon
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Parreirinha d'Alfama
1 Beco do Espírito Santo
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"Parreirinha de Alfama" Beco do Espírito Santo 1 – phone: +351 21 886 8209 is one of the oldest and most famous Fado Restaurants of Lisbon
Have dinner in a fado house in São Vicente also "Mesa de Frades", the azulejo-lined former chapel of the Quinta da Dona Rosa, a palace built by Dom João V for one of his lovers, is owned by guitarra player Pedro de Castro. It has a reputation of being the fadistas’ canteen and you never know who might roll up in the wee hours and do an impromptu performance. The food is Portuguese. Booking is a must for dinner. If you drop in later (and can squeeze in) there’s no minimum spend.
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Mesa De Frades
139 R. dos Remédios
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Have dinner in a fado house in São Vicente also "Mesa de Frades", the azulejo-lined former chapel of the Quinta da Dona Rosa, a palace built by Dom João V for one of his lovers, is owned by guitarra player Pedro de Castro. It has a reputation of being the fadistas’ canteen and you never know who might roll up in the wee hours and do an impromptu performance. The food is Portuguese. Booking is a must for dinner. If you drop in later (and can squeeze in) there’s no minimum spend.
Have dinner without fado? Boi Cavalo – R. do Vigário 70 B – phone: +351 21 887 1653 This venue used to be a butcher’s shop, and the old fridges are still there. In the middle of quaint Alfama, Boi Cavalo is a restaurant where no fado is heard – you might even hear some indie rock – and neither fish nor meat is grilled, unless chef Hugo Brito feels like adding it to the week’s menu. Boi-Cavalo is sort of the wild child that stands out from so many similar neighbourhood kids. It is a lab for experiments with unusual Portuguese products, for Asian and other international influences, all devised by a former design student that luckily found his true calling in the kitchen.
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Boi-Cavalo
70B R. do Vigário
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Have dinner without fado? Boi Cavalo – R. do Vigário 70 B – phone: +351 21 887 1653 This venue used to be a butcher’s shop, and the old fridges are still there. In the middle of quaint Alfama, Boi Cavalo is a restaurant where no fado is heard – you might even hear some indie rock – and neither fish nor meat is grilled, unless chef Hugo Brito feels like adding it to the week’s menu. Boi-Cavalo is sort of the wild child that stands out from so many similar neighbourhood kids. It is a lab for experiments with unusual Portuguese products, for Asian and other international influences, all devised by a former design student that luckily found his true calling in the kitchen.
And Just a few steps from Miradouro de Santa Luzia, a balcony opens onto the river, get to Miradouro das Portas do Sol. with many restaurants and bars, ideal to spend good moments
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Largo Portas do Sol
Largo Portas do Sol
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And Just a few steps from Miradouro de Santa Luzia, a balcony opens onto the river, get to Miradouro das Portas do Sol. with many restaurants and bars, ideal to spend good moments