Guidebook for Lisboa

Daniel, Rui And Tiago
Daniel, Rui And Tiago
Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

Is one of the most popular seafood restaurants in Lisbon, often considered by locals as the best seafood restaurant in the city. Open for half a century, it attracts a diverse crowd due to its delicious food and reasonable prices. As the restaurant doesn’t take reservations, we advise you to head there during off-peak hours, otherwise be prepared to wait in long queues.
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Ramiro
1 Av. Alm. Reis
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Is one of the most popular seafood restaurants in Lisbon, often considered by locals as the best seafood restaurant in the city. Open for half a century, it attracts a diverse crowd due to its delicious food and reasonable prices. As the restaurant doesn’t take reservations, we advise you to head there during off-peak hours, otherwise be prepared to wait in long queues.
Is one of the most typical restaurants in Lisbon. It serves delicious food and portions come in generous sizes, so be conservative when ordering. Bacalhau assado (codfish) and choquinhos (cuttlefish) are two dishes we recommend. Make sure you visit it for lunch as it closes at 4pm. Open Monday-Saturday.
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Zé da Mouraria 2
60 R. Gomes Freire
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Is one of the most typical restaurants in Lisbon. It serves delicious food and portions come in generous sizes, so be conservative when ordering. Bacalhau assado (codfish) and choquinhos (cuttlefish) are two dishes we recommend. Make sure you visit it for lunch as it closes at 4pm. Open Monday-Saturday.
Ginjinha is an historic open-fronted bar that must be visited for one sip (or three…) of ginjinha, a local sweet liquor which is made from cherries. A visit to Lisbon isn’t completed until you try this liquor and this bar is often visited as part of gastronomic tours of the city
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A Ginjinha
8 Largo São Domingos
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Ginjinha is an historic open-fronted bar that must be visited for one sip (or three…) of ginjinha, a local sweet liquor which is made from cherries. A visit to Lisbon isn’t completed until you try this liquor and this bar is often visited as part of gastronomic tours of the city
Is a hidden gem in Lisbon. It’s a corky place, where your table is a door and you will receive the bill in a shoe! Café da Garagem offers one of the best views in Lisbon and can be visited for a quiet afternoon accompanied with light meals and good wine.
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Café da Garagem
75 Costa do Castelo
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Is a hidden gem in Lisbon. It’s a corky place, where your table is a door and you will receive the bill in a shoe! Café da Garagem offers one of the best views in Lisbon and can be visited for a quiet afternoon accompanied with light meals and good wine.

Sightseeing

Located up the hill, with a great view over the city and River Tejo. If you have the energy, get there walking, enjoy the fantastic neighbourhoods and cobbled streets on your way there
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Castelo de São Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
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Located up the hill, with a great view over the city and River Tejo. If you have the energy, get there walking, enjoy the fantastic neighbourhoods and cobbled streets on your way there
Lisbon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral and it’s the oldest church in the city. The building has been modified several times and survived many earthquakes. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles, predominantly Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque and is classified as a National Monument since 1910
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Catedral de Lisboa
1 Largo da Sé
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Lisbon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral and it’s the oldest church in the city. The building has been modified several times and survived many earthquakes. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles, predominantly Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque and is classified as a National Monument since 1910
The popular name for Pedro IV Square (Praça de D. Pedro IV) is one of the main squares in the city. It has been the setting of popular revolts and celebrations, bullfights and executions. Some of the cafés and shops of the square date to the 18th century, including Café Nicola, where poet Barbosa du Bocage used to meet friends. Other traditional shops include the Pastelaria Suíça and the Ginjinha, where the typical Lisbon spirit (Ginjinha) can be tasted
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Rossio Square
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The popular name for Pedro IV Square (Praça de D. Pedro IV) is one of the main squares in the city. It has been the setting of popular revolts and celebrations, bullfights and executions. Some of the cafés and shops of the square date to the 18th century, including Café Nicola, where poet Barbosa du Bocage used to meet friends. Other traditional shops include the Pastelaria Suíça and the Ginjinha, where the typical Lisbon spirit (Ginjinha) can be tasted
Just next to the appartment you can have one of the most beautiful views of Lisbon, the Castle and the River. It's outstanding!
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Largo Monte
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Just next to the appartment you can have one of the most beautiful views of Lisbon, the Castle and the River. It's outstanding!

Drinks & Nightlife

The woderful neighbourhood of Alfama, right next to the appartment, is full is small bars and restaurants, ideal for a busy night :)
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Alfama
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The woderful neighbourhood of Alfama, right next to the appartment, is full is small bars and restaurants, ideal for a busy night :)
Fantastic view over Martim Moniz square and Lisbon
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Martim Moniz station
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Fantastic view over Martim Moniz square and Lisbon

Essentials

Location: R. da Palma 41 Distance from home - 180 meters on foot, 2 minutes
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Amanhecer
41 R. da Palma
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Location: R. da Palma 41 Distance from home - 180 meters on foot, 2 minutes

Getting Around

Trams have been carrying Lisboners since 1901. Lisbon has a network of quaint, old-fashioned trams that lurch and screech around the narrow streets of the capital. No visit to Lisbon is complete without taking a ride on one of these classic, pre-war, renewed trams. There are five different tram routes in total, which either head east (towards Alfama) or west (towards Belém). The most iconic line, number 28, is just a few minutes away from the appartment
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Ponto Inicial Trem 28 station
6B Rua Senhora Saúde
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Trams have been carrying Lisboners since 1901. Lisbon has a network of quaint, old-fashioned trams that lurch and screech around the narrow streets of the capital. No visit to Lisbon is complete without taking a ride on one of these classic, pre-war, renewed trams. There are five different tram routes in total, which either head east (towards Alfama) or west (towards Belém). The most iconic line, number 28, is just a few minutes away from the appartment
Closest tube station: Martim Moniz
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Martim Moniz station
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Closest tube station: Martim Moniz

Shopping

Lisbon's main high street
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Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade
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Lisbon's main high street