PORTAS DO SOL

Perto do castelo, este terraço oferece uma boa alternativa para passar uma bela tarde de sol. A vista sobre o Tejo é magnífica e o ambiente leva-nos a abrandar o paço para saborear esta mini lisboa.

TORRE DE BELÉM

O monumento mais famoso de Lisboa ergue-se do Tejo, de onde protegia e cidade quando foi construído no século XVI.
É uma bela fortaleza que também serviu de ponto de partida para muitas das viagens da época dos Descobrimentos, e o seu significado histórico juntamente com a singularidade da sua arquitetura levaram à sua distinção como [...]

A Paródia

Para quem gosta de bares à moda antiga, vale a pena a deslocação até Campo de Ourique para entrar no Paródia.
Em existência há mais de três décadas, mantém uma decoração Art Déco cheia de detalhes encantadores como as paredes forradas a veludo.
As escolhas musicais passam pelo jazz a bossa nova, num ambiente descontraído perfeito para [...]

Alcantara Cafe

“…Italian GQ even places it second in its list of the 100 top restaurants of the world.”
Set amongst abandoned factories in a squalid area of the capital, a derelict printing plant had been transformed into a cosmopolitan and sophisticated restaurant, serving nouvelle cuisine, almost unheard of in the country back then. Seventeen years have passed [...]

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.

Cinemateca Portuguesa

There is no lack of diversity in the films shown, and with several screenings every day, there is always an appealing option. In addition to the phenomenal film screenings, the Cinemateca also offers a café, a bookstore, a library/reading room, a museum, and activities for children.

Mãe D’Água Amoreiras Reservoir

This reservoir, called “Mãe D’Água”, translated “Mother of the Water”, is a jewel unknown to tourists. It’s the old city reservoir, not in use anymore. Nowadays it’s open for visitors and for special occasions, such as private parties or an art exhibitions.

Museu do Oriente

Museu de Oriente has opened its doors in 2008. It hosts a permanent collection on the Portuguese presence in the Orient and various temporary museum.
The building itself is worth looking at. Pleasant way to spend a few hours.

Fábrica Braço de Prata

4 exposition rooms, 2 bookstores, 3 shops, a bar, a restaurant and a terrace. It’s a bit out of the way, located near the docks, between Santa Apolónia and Expo.
Due to the variety of rooms and bars, there is always something interesting going on.

Tile Museum

Five centuries of decorative ceramic tiles or azulejos, tracing the history and production of the art form. It is housed in the monastic buildings of the Madre de Deus Convent, which after renovation following the Great Earthquake had its interior turned into one of the most magnificent in the city.
The highlight of the museum is [...]

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