Culturgest

One of Lisbon’s largest and most well-respected galleries and performance spaces. It has a café, educational programs for children, conferences, an outdoor amphitheater.
Lisbon doesn’t have a centralized gallery or museum neighborhood, which means exploring the art requires you to trek around a bit, but Culturgest is easy to get to and well worth a visit.

Isaura

Though the food here is excellent, the wine list is exceptional! Wines offered include an extensive list of Portuguese wines. Menu selections provide a variety of simple dishes.

Jardim do Campo Grande

The Campo Grande Garden was designed in the first half of the 19th century, located in the city center, this garden holds sports activities, playground for children, restaurant and a pond.

It is a good spot to go on a sunny Sunday afternoon, it is however set in between two major roads.

Comunidade Hindu de Portugal

A stricly-vegetarian Indian restaurant in Lisbon, located in the Hindu temple of Lisbon.   Amazing homemade specialities are made everyday, and no alcohol or meat is served.  The price is only 8 euros for an all-you-can-eat meal and lassi (typical Indian drink).  Call in advance to reserve.

Galeto

One of the best spots in Lisbon for a good late night dinner. How many restaurants in the world do you know that are open for 20 hours per day (McDonalds and similar don’t count as restaurants)? You can have a snack before going out at night and have breakfast after coming back. And the [...]

O Museu da Cidade

O Museu da Cidade is a hHistory museum, created with the target of registering and to showcasing the history of Lisbon in the different stages of its urban development, economic evolution, politics, social and of the mentalities. It currently presents a museulogical program that traces a chronological passage of the evolution of the city, since the occupation of the territory during daily pre-history until the Formation of the Republic in 1910.

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