Head to the less frequented spots. The true magic of Lisbon often lies hidden in plain sight. Like that quaint bakery in Alfama serving pastries perfected over generations or the jazz bar in Bairro ...
Together, the Rossio/Baixa/Chiado neighborhoods form the center of Lisbon's tourist districts, sandwiched between Bairro Alto to the west, Alfama to the east and the Rio Tejo to the south.
Maria II. Before it gets dark, discover Bairro Alto, known as Lisbon’s party district. During the day, you’ll discover street art, historical landmarks, and delicious cuisine from around the ...
This Leading Hotels of the World member is found in four buildings on the fringes of the nocturnal neighborhood, Barrio Alto, whose maze of cobbled lanes buzz with lively bars. The hotel is just ...
One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa Elevator ... are about 6 miles west of the tourist district, and Bairro Alto and Alfama sit on top of some steep hills; it's best ...
Mini Bar, back in central Lisbon, is one of chef José Avillez’s many restaurants. It's a gastro-barset within Bairro Avillez and perfect for those who enjoy culinary wizardry. The El Bulli ...
Lisbon is a city steeped in history and traditions that are still at play today. Begin by exploring centuries-old attractions such as the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos or the Torre de Belém, before ...