Bairro Alto
| Elevador AmareloBeautifull litlle bar at Rua Bica, one of the trendiest spots in Lisbon nightlife. | Tease Bakery“To arouse, desire, being provocative, curiosity, Tease me, make fun of somebody, eat me. | Bota AltaVisitors enjoy dining in this lively restaurant amid the unique decor of various artwork and photographs. The frequently changing menu offers selections of typical Portuguese dishes. Popular meals include various codfish dishes or Hungarian goulash. | Restaurante SukhothaiConsidered to be one of the most authentic Thai restaurants in Lisbon, the food is on the whole quite tasty. Try the fish cakes and Gung-Hom-Pa (prawns marinated and wrapped in mini crepes) for a starter, and of course, the Pad Thai for main. | Estrela da BicaThis café / restaurant / bar has a pretty relaxed setting, quirky decor and great food at low prices. They have 3 traditional dishes with a Mediterranean twist, one of meat, another for fish, and a vegetarian option. The starters are tasty too, with bruschettas, guacamole and other fusion elements on the menu, [...] | Cervejaria TrindadeOne of the oldest restaurants in Lisbon, this restaurant/bar is ideally located in downtown city area, close to several attractions. The decor is traditional and perfectly complements the food, the famous menu includes Trindade steaks which are prepared in a special sauce, the brown crabs which and another popular dish of fresh seafood. Ideal for [...] | Elevador da GloriaThis lift was constructed by the Portuguese engineer Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, and started its first travels in july 1892. It began by working with water containers which would use the gravitational force to the make the other lift ascend. It is now moved by electricity and sinse February 2002 it is considered a National [...] | Restaurante TerraOne of the best vegetarian restaurants in Lisbon, for its delicious food and relaxed atmosphere. There is a lovely garden dining patio which is heated in winter, and the decor inside is a mix of ethnic and traditional. | JamaicaIt is an absolutely normal occurrence to see people walking down from Bairro Alto after the bars have shut to Jamaica at 4am. | IncógnitoThe nights in this bar\club can be described as “new wave/80s/90/s/alternativepop” and tend to start after 1 or 2 in the morning, so not really any point in getting there before. Oh, it’s pretty small as well. |