Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

One of the city's most popular seafood restaurants became even more famous when Anthony Bourdain featured it on his show. There are now always lines out the door, with locals and tourists waiting for a table.
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Ramiro
1 Av. Alm. Reis
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One of the city's most popular seafood restaurants became even more famous when Anthony Bourdain featured it on his show. There are now always lines out the door, with locals and tourists waiting for a table.
Stalls in the middle of Martim Moniz Square offer foods from the various corners of the globe throughout the day.
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Mercado de Fusao
Praça Martim Moniz
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Stalls in the middle of Martim Moniz Square offer foods from the various corners of the globe throughout the day.
One of the city’s most traditional restaurants, the popular Zé da Mouraria, which only opens for lunch
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Zé da Mouraria 2
60 R. Gomes Freire
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One of the city’s most traditional restaurants, the popular Zé da Mouraria, which only opens for lunch
On the covered terrace or in the dining room, you may have lunch, afternoon drinks, or dinner with one of the best views over Lisbon. Chapitô is a circus school that's actually become better known for its restaurant and bar. It has a very inviting terrace with fantastic city views, where you're served a menu of contemporary Portuguese cuisine. The more formal and romantic interior dining area has even better views. Downstairs is the bar ("Bartô"), which opens at night, often staging alternative theater and live music performances.
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Chapitô à Mesa
7 Costa do Castelo
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On the covered terrace or in the dining room, you may have lunch, afternoon drinks, or dinner with one of the best views over Lisbon. Chapitô is a circus school that's actually become better known for its restaurant and bar. It has a very inviting terrace with fantastic city views, where you're served a menu of contemporary Portuguese cuisine. The more formal and romantic interior dining area has even better views. Downstairs is the bar ("Bartô"), which opens at night, often staging alternative theater and live music performances.
Known for being actor John Malkovich's restaurant and for its contemporary Portuguese cuisine, this is the place to dine in style on the waterfront.
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Bica do Sapato
Av. Infante Dom Henrique Armazém B, Cais da Pedra, Santa Apolónia
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Known for being actor John Malkovich's restaurant and for its contemporary Portuguese cuisine, this is the place to dine in style on the waterfront.
50 m from the apartment .... for who likes Mozambique and lives in Lisbon knows the Cantinho do Aziz. The restaurant is not glamorous, nor does it prime for the fashion decoration. Actually looks more like a tavern. But the experts in the field,say it has the best Mozambican gastronomic specialties.
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Cantinho do Aziz
5 R. de São Lourenço
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50 m from the apartment .... for who likes Mozambique and lives in Lisbon knows the Cantinho do Aziz. The restaurant is not glamorous, nor does it prime for the fashion decoration. Actually looks more like a tavern. But the experts in the field,say it has the best Mozambican gastronomic specialties.
Located in the neighborhood of Avillez, behind a hidden passage, this place wrapped in mystery only opens doors at the end of the day and, for dinner-show, only those who have tickets. This is a special place where high-cuisine meets the world of entertainment, in a total and memorable experience created by chef José Avillez, considered one of the great references of Portuguese cuisine. The menu of global inspiration is composed of 12 different moments, always surprise. In this tasting menu, you will get to know some of Chef Jose Avillez's most unexpected creations.
Beco Cabaret Gourmet
18 R. Nova da Trindade
Located in the neighborhood of Avillez, behind a hidden passage, this place wrapped in mystery only opens doors at the end of the day and, for dinner-show, only those who have tickets. This is a special place where high-cuisine meets the world of entertainment, in a total and memorable experience created by chef José Avillez, considered one of the great references of Portuguese cuisine. The menu of global inspiration is composed of 12 different moments, always surprise. In this tasting menu, you will get to know some of Chef Jose Avillez's most unexpected creations.
http://jncquoi.com/
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JNcQUOI
182 Av. da Liberdade
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http://jncquoi.com/
Recently opened, this restaurant/ café offers healthy and truly delicious dishes in this small cafe with a relaxed atmosphere. They have green juice, smoothies, pancakes, açaí, tapioca, homemade granola, avocado toasts, eggs Benedict, salads .. all with fresh and tasty ingredients. They serve brunches on weekends
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Nicolau Lisboa
17 R. de São Nicolau
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Recently opened, this restaurant/ café offers healthy and truly delicious dishes in this small cafe with a relaxed atmosphere. They have green juice, smoothies, pancakes, açaí, tapioca, homemade granola, avocado toasts, eggs Benedict, salads .. all with fresh and tasty ingredients. They serve brunches on weekends
the mill is a cafe by day and wine bar by night. Their goal is to serve fresh and contemporary Portuguese food and excellent wine from across Portugal – plus Lisbon’s best coffee.
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the mill
1 R. do Poço dos Negros
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the mill is a cafe by day and wine bar by night. Their goal is to serve fresh and contemporary Portuguese food and excellent wine from across Portugal – plus Lisbon’s best coffee.
Typical Portuguese Restaurante
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O Velho Eurico
nº3 Largo São Cristóvão
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Typical Portuguese Restaurante
Very good Portuguese restaurant, great price vs quality. The best way to get to the restaurante is by getting the Tram 28 at Martim Moniz and getting off at Rua Poço dos Negros.
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Zapata
47 R. do Poço dos Negros
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Very good Portuguese restaurant, great price vs quality. The best way to get to the restaurante is by getting the Tram 28 at Martim Moniz and getting off at Rua Poço dos Negros.
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Cantinho do Avillez
7 R. Duques de Bragança
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Zé dos Cornos
5 Beco dos Surradores
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Time Out Market Lisbon
49 Avenida 24 de Julho
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Arts & Culture

The house where the first great Fado singer (Maria Severa) lived, has been restored and is now a small cultural center dedicated to Fado, with live performances and a restaurant.
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Casa da SEVERA alojamento local
Nº 7 Largo Severa
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The house where the first great Fado singer (Maria Severa) lived, has been restored and is now a small cultural center dedicated to Fado, with live performances and a restaurant.
This unusual building was built in 1523, inspired by the architecture of the palaces in Venice. It was home to the viceroy of Portuguese India, Afonso de Albuquerque, and is one of the few buildings that survived the earthquake of 1755. The name (“House of Spikes”) is due to the façade covered in over 1000 diamond-shaped stones, and there are also Manueline-style windows on the top two floors. On the ground level is an archaeological site that’s part of the Lisbon Museum. It includes part of the Moorish wall and traces of different eras from over the past 2000 years, including everyday items and a Roman tank used by a fish factory.
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Casa dos Bicos / José Saramago Foundation
10 Rua dos Bacalhoeiros
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This unusual building was built in 1523, inspired by the architecture of the palaces in Venice. It was home to the viceroy of Portuguese India, Afonso de Albuquerque, and is one of the few buildings that survived the earthquake of 1755. The name (“House of Spikes”) is due to the façade covered in over 1000 diamond-shaped stones, and there are also Manueline-style windows on the top two floors. On the ground level is an archaeological site that’s part of the Lisbon Museum. It includes part of the Moorish wall and traces of different eras from over the past 2000 years, including everyday items and a Roman tank used by a fish factory.
This Mannerist monument is one of the most beautiful Lisbon attractions, not just for its magnificent interior (which has the world's largest collection of Baroque tiles -- about 100,000), but also for the panoramic view over the city from the terrace by the towers. It was founded in 1147 and rebuilt in 1582 outside the city walls, hence the "de Fora" ("on the Outside") in the name. The church (which has free admission) has an imposing baroque altar and eight monumental sculptures, but it's not always open. The monastery next door, however, opens every day, allowing you to see the ancient cistern, the cloisters covered with magnificent tiles, the beautiful sacristy, a museum of sacred art.
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Iglesia de São Vicente de Fora
Largo de São Vicente
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This Mannerist monument is one of the most beautiful Lisbon attractions, not just for its magnificent interior (which has the world's largest collection of Baroque tiles -- about 100,000), but also for the panoramic view over the city from the terrace by the towers. It was founded in 1147 and rebuilt in 1582 outside the city walls, hence the "de Fora" ("on the Outside") in the name. The church (which has free admission) has an imposing baroque altar and eight monumental sculptures, but it's not always open. The monastery next door, however, opens every day, allowing you to see the ancient cistern, the cloisters covered with magnificent tiles, the beautiful sacristy, a museum of sacred art.
ortugal's National Pantheon, also known as St. Engratia Church, took three centuries to complete. It's a baroque monument built on an octagonal floor plan centered on a Greek cross, with a dome standing out in the city's skyline. The colored-marble interior is the resting place of the most important cultural and political figures in the country, but perhaps most famous of all is singer Amalia Rodrigues. It also includes some symbolic tombs of other personalities such as Vasco da Gama, who is actually entombed elsewhere, in Jeronimos Monastery. Visitors may also go up to the dome's terrace for city views.
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Iglesia de Santa Engracia
Campo de Santa Clara
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ortugal's National Pantheon, also known as St. Engratia Church, took three centuries to complete. It's a baroque monument built on an octagonal floor plan centered on a Greek cross, with a dome standing out in the city's skyline. The colored-marble interior is the resting place of the most important cultural and political figures in the country, but perhaps most famous of all is singer Amalia Rodrigues. It also includes some symbolic tombs of other personalities such as Vasco da Gama, who is actually entombed elsewhere, in Jeronimos Monastery. Visitors may also go up to the dome's terrace for city views.

Sightseeing

A tiny square that hides one of Lisbon’s oldest homes, dating from the 1500s and a survivor of the Great Earthquake of 1755, maintaining its gothic windows.
Rua da Achada
Rua da Achada
A tiny square that hides one of Lisbon’s oldest homes, dating from the 1500s and a survivor of the Great Earthquake of 1755, maintaining its gothic windows.
One of the most beautiful tiled façades in the city.
Loja Viúva Lamego
Largo do Intendente Pina Manique
One of the most beautiful tiled façades in the city.
São Jorge Castle (Portuguese: Castelo de São Jorge is a Moorish castle occupying a commanding hilltop overlooking the historic centre of the Portuguese city of Lisbon and Tagus River. The strongly fortified citadel dates from medieval period of Portuguese history, and is one of the main tourist sites of Lisbon.
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Castillo de San Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
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São Jorge Castle (Portuguese: Castelo de São Jorge is a Moorish castle occupying a commanding hilltop overlooking the historic centre of the Portuguese city of Lisbon and Tagus River. The strongly fortified citadel dates from medieval period of Portuguese history, and is one of the main tourist sites of Lisbon.
The postcard-perfect panoramic views from this “balcony” ("the gateway of the sun") over Alfama go from the St. Vincent Monastery to the National Pantheon and the Church of St. Stephen. It's a must-photograph spot. At the center, facing the Decorative Arts Museum, is a statue of St. Vincent (Lisbon’s patron saint), holding the symbols of the city - a boat with two ravens. This is where you have the best sunrise views in town, and is the ideal starting point for a walk through the streets of Alfama.
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Portas Do Sol
Beco de Santa Helena
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The postcard-perfect panoramic views from this “balcony” ("the gateway of the sun") over Alfama go from the St. Vincent Monastery to the National Pantheon and the Church of St. Stephen. It's a must-photograph spot. At the center, facing the Decorative Arts Museum, is a statue of St. Vincent (Lisbon’s patron saint), holding the symbols of the city - a boat with two ravens. This is where you have the best sunrise views in town, and is the ideal starting point for a walk through the streets of Alfama.
One of the city's oldest buildings, a survivor of the 1755 earthquake, is found on Largo do Menino Deus. It's an emblematic house from the 1500s that maintains the traditional architecture of the time, with three floors and an outside stairway, narrow doors and balconies. Also common was the triangular roof found on another charming house nearby, on Rua dos Cegos. Also on Largo do Menino Deus is an impressive but little-known church, Igreja do Menino de Deus.
Calçada do Menino de Deus
Calçada do Menino Deus
One of the city's oldest buildings, a survivor of the 1755 earthquake, is found on Largo do Menino Deus. It's an emblematic house from the 1500s that maintains the traditional architecture of the time, with three floors and an outside stairway, narrow doors and balconies. Also common was the triangular roof found on another charming house nearby, on Rua dos Cegos. Also on Largo do Menino Deus is an impressive but little-known church, Igreja do Menino de Deus.
The Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift) is a beautifully crafted elevator that transports passengers from the Baixa district up to the ruins of the Igreja do Carmo church. The Elevador de Santa Justa is an industrial-age marvel, with the outer ironwork structure forming glorious neo-gothic arches, while inside two sumptuous polished wood carriages whisk passengers up in style. Functionally, the Elevador de Santa Justa provides an invaluable service to tourists by eliminating the slog up Carmo Hill, but the vision of the designer transformed a grand functional machine into a wondrous piece of art that is adored by Lisbon's residents.
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Ascensor de Santa Justa
R. do Ouro
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The Elevador de Santa Justa (Santa Justa Lift) is a beautifully crafted elevator that transports passengers from the Baixa district up to the ruins of the Igreja do Carmo church. The Elevador de Santa Justa is an industrial-age marvel, with the outer ironwork structure forming glorious neo-gothic arches, while inside two sumptuous polished wood carriages whisk passengers up in style. Functionally, the Elevador de Santa Justa provides an invaluable service to tourists by eliminating the slog up Carmo Hill, but the vision of the designer transformed a grand functional machine into a wondrous piece of art that is adored by Lisbon's residents.
Sintra - Sights, Views and History, UNESCO World Heritage Most day trippers to Sintra follow the same route; the Palácio Nacional, the historic centre, the Castelo dos Mouros and finally the Palacio da Pena. This order is often followed as it is the route of the 434 tourist bus, which connects the train station to the historic centre and then climbs the steep hills to the Pena Palace and the Moorish castle before returning to the train station. This route includes the main sights of Sintra in a single day and forms an enjoyable day trip. For a guide to visiting Sintra : http://www.sintra-portugal.com/guides/Sintra-day-trip-from-Lisbon.html
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Sintra
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Sintra - Sights, Views and History, UNESCO World Heritage Most day trippers to Sintra follow the same route; the Palácio Nacional, the historic centre, the Castelo dos Mouros and finally the Palacio da Pena. This order is often followed as it is the route of the 434 tourist bus, which connects the train station to the historic centre and then climbs the steep hills to the Pena Palace and the Moorish castle before returning to the train station. This route includes the main sights of Sintra in a single day and forms an enjoyable day trip. For a guide to visiting Sintra : http://www.sintra-portugal.com/guides/Sintra-day-trip-from-Lisbon.html
Inaugurated on October 24, 1885, it connects Praça dos Restauradores and Bairro Alto (Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara), through Calçada da Glória. It used, originally, rack and cable balanced by water balance like system of traction, happening, later, to be moved by steam. In 1915, the second elevator implanted in the city of the 7 hills, was electrified. The cars used were two stories, with benches arranged longitudinally. Currently, the two cabins have only one floor, but maintains their longitudinal benches. In 2002, it was classified as a National Monument. Route: Praça Restauradores - S. Pedro de Alcântara Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday: 7:15 a.m. to 11:55 p.m. Friday: 7
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Glória Funicular
51 Calçada da Glória
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Inaugurated on October 24, 1885, it connects Praça dos Restauradores and Bairro Alto (Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara), through Calçada da Glória. It used, originally, rack and cable balanced by water balance like system of traction, happening, later, to be moved by steam. In 1915, the second elevator implanted in the city of the 7 hills, was electrified. The cars used were two stories, with benches arranged longitudinally. Currently, the two cabins have only one floor, but maintains their longitudinal benches. In 2002, it was classified as a National Monument. Route: Praça Restauradores - S. Pedro de Alcântara Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday: 7:15 a.m. to 11:55 p.m. Friday: 7
Inaugurated on June 28, 1892, it connects Rua de São Paulo and Largo do Calhariz, through Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo. It originally used steam engines as a traction system. In 1914, the one that is considered the elevator with the most picturesque script, was electrified. In 2002, it was classified as a National Monument. Route: S. Pedro de Alcântara Street - Largo Calhariz Hours of Operation: Monday to Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday and holiday: 9am - 9pm Timetable in pdf format: Rua S. Paulo - Largo Calhariz (ascending) Largo Calhariz - S. Paulo Street (direction descending)
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Elevador da Baixa
3 Largo Chão do Loureiro
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Inaugurated on June 28, 1892, it connects Rua de São Paulo and Largo do Calhariz, through Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo. It originally used steam engines as a traction system. In 1914, the one that is considered the elevator with the most picturesque script, was electrified. In 2002, it was classified as a National Monument. Route: S. Pedro de Alcântara Street - Largo Calhariz Hours of Operation: Monday to Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday and holiday: 9am - 9pm Timetable in pdf format: Rua S. Paulo - Largo Calhariz (ascending) Largo Calhariz - S. Paulo Street (direction descending)

Drinks & Nightlife

The undisputed king of all Lisbon clubs, this is also a bar and concert venue that hosts the city's hottest nights. Opened in 1998, it is owned by the same team as the Bica do Sapato restaurant next door (which includes actor John Malkovitch), featuring an always-fabulous interior, a spectacular rooftop terrace overlooking the river, special theme parties, and simply the best DJs in town (often including internationally renowned names). You'll always find long lines at the door every weekend night, and not everyone is lucky to make it inside.
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LuxFrágil
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The undisputed king of all Lisbon clubs, this is also a bar and concert venue that hosts the city's hottest nights. Opened in 1998, it is owned by the same team as the Bica do Sapato restaurant next door (which includes actor John Malkovitch), featuring an always-fabulous interior, a spectacular rooftop terrace overlooking the river, special theme parties, and simply the best DJs in town (often including internationally renowned names). You'll always find long lines at the door every weekend night, and not everyone is lucky to make it inside.
This is one of Lisbon's most emblematic Rooftops. It has music, the view is spectacular. The ideal is to visit the space between 5 and 8, still catch the sunset.
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Rooftop Bar
2 Praça Martim Moniz
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This is one of Lisbon's most emblematic Rooftops. It has music, the view is spectacular. The ideal is to visit the space between 5 and 8, still catch the sunset.
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Park Restaurant
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Essentials

Supermarket, 200m from the apartment
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Pingo Doce
1 R. João Saraiva
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Supermarket, 200m from the apartment
Farmácia Moura
45B Tv. da Memória
Pharmacy:
Public Hospital
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São José Hospital
Rua José António Serrano
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Public Hospital
http://luggageatcitycenter.com/ Located at Espaço Chiado Shopping Center, entrance from Rua da Misericórdia, nº14, SS floor on the left side when exiting the elevator at shop 27 Address Espaço Chiado Shopping Center Rua da Misericórdia, nº 14 – SS floor – shop 27 1200-273 Lisboa Portugal Phone +351 213 470 585 / Mobile +351 962 330 645 28 tram, exit at Praça Luís de Camões Baixa Chiado Metro station, exit to Largo Chiado Bus 758, exit near Praça Luís de Camões
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Luggage storage @ Lisbon City Center
14 R. da Misericórdia
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http://luggageatcitycenter.com/ Located at Espaço Chiado Shopping Center, entrance from Rua da Misericórdia, nº14, SS floor on the left side when exiting the elevator at shop 27 Address Espaço Chiado Shopping Center Rua da Misericórdia, nº 14 – SS floor – shop 27 1200-273 Lisboa Portugal Phone +351 213 470 585 / Mobile +351 962 330 645 28 tram, exit at Praça Luís de Camões Baixa Chiado Metro station, exit to Largo Chiado Bus 758, exit near Praça Luís de Camões
Luggage lockers for travellers Lisbon City Center at 50 meters from BAIXA-CHIADO subway station Open from 9am. to 8pm. From 7 to 8pm, you can only withdraw luggage, no deposit. Overnight luggage are permitted with previous payment. www.lisbonlockers.pt
Lisbon Lockers
9 R. Horta Seca
Luggage lockers for travellers Lisbon City Center at 50 meters from BAIXA-CHIADO subway station Open from 9am. to 8pm. From 7 to 8pm, you can only withdraw luggage, no deposit. Overnight luggage are permitted with previous payment. www.lisbonlockers.pt
Private Hospital : https://www.saudecuf.pt/cuf/contacte-nos
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CUF Descobertas Hospital
S/N R. Mário Botas
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Private Hospital : https://www.saudecuf.pt/cuf/contacte-nos

Shopping

The second "A Vida Portuguesa" shop is larger than the original in the Chiado district, and includes homeware, always authentically Portuguese.
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A Vida Portuguesa
23 Largo do Intendente Pina Manique
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The second "A Vida Portuguesa" shop is larger than the original in the Chiado district, and includes homeware, always authentically Portuguese.
The traditional stalls selling fresh produce are found on the ground floor and are open from 6AM to 2PM.
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Mercado da Ribeira
Rua Ribeira Nova
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The traditional stalls selling fresh produce are found on the ground floor and are open from 6AM to 2PM.
COMUR – Fábrica de Conservas da Murtosa recently made one of its oldest dreams come true, by opening in Lisbon a space to pay tribute to the Portuguese Sardine and to all that popular fish has already done for the country. The formula found for that purpose was “Mundo Fantástico da Sardinha Portuguesa”, a space that attempts to respect one of the most extraordinary features of the Atlantic prodigy: to be noble and popular at the same time. The store proposes to revisit the last century of history in Portugal and in the World, therefore promoting also a reflection on the last centenary of canned fish in Portugal. Hence, in the cans there are dates since 1916 until 2017 (since 1st January),
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O Mundo Fantastico da Sardinha Portuguesa
39 Praça Dom Pedro IV
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COMUR – Fábrica de Conservas da Murtosa recently made one of its oldest dreams come true, by opening in Lisbon a space to pay tribute to the Portuguese Sardine and to all that popular fish has already done for the country. The formula found for that purpose was “Mundo Fantástico da Sardinha Portuguesa”, a space that attempts to respect one of the most extraordinary features of the Atlantic prodigy: to be noble and popular at the same time. The store proposes to revisit the last century of history in Portugal and in the World, therefore promoting also a reflection on the last centenary of canned fish in Portugal. Hence, in the cans there are dates since 1916 until 2017 (since 1st January),
Great place to buy local wines and products! Good for light and quick meals, and small grocery shopping.
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Mercado da Figueira
11C Praça da Figueira
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Great place to buy local wines and products! Good for light and quick meals, and small grocery shopping.

Entertainment & Activities

It started as an 18th century chapel, then became a grocery store and bar. It's now a Fado restaurant which incorporated the 18th century features such as the beautiful tile panels in its décor, and with an informal ambience. The menu is traditional cuisine to be accompanied by a good wine and the sounds of guitars.
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Mesa De Frades
139 R. dos Remédios
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It started as an 18th century chapel, then became a grocery store and bar. It's now a Fado restaurant which incorporated the 18th century features such as the beautiful tile panels in its décor, and with an informal ambience. The menu is traditional cuisine to be accompanied by a good wine and the sounds of guitars.