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The best things to do in Lisbon

Climb up the hill to Castelo Sao Jorge and wander around Alfama

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Visit Praça do Comercio and go up to the viewpoint on top of Arco da Rua Augusta

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Ride up Elevador Santa Justa for the stunning view from the top

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Take a ride on the 28 Tram to discover mythical Lisbon

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Go to Belem and try a Pastel de Belem

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Enjoy the nightlife in the Bairro Alto and listen to some Fado

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Go to the Gulbenkian, visit the museum and relax in the garden

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Ride up Elevador Santa Justa for the stunning view from the top

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The best restaurants around PLMJ

Cura

With a recently won Michelin Star, Cura offers top-notch cuisine in a modern and elegant restaurant. The gourmet space of the renovated Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is perfect to enjoy an experience you will never forget.

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Eleven

Situated at Lisbon’s highest point, Eleven offers a stunning view over the city and the Tagus River. Its dishes are prepared with the best seasonal Portuguese products available, and a new menu is presented in spring, summer, autumn and winter.

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Fogo

History, origin, and tradition.
Everything is cooked over fire.
Portuguese products are crafted using traditional techniques inspired by Portuguese roots.

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Galeto

A restaurant with history.
From 7 in the morning, it accompanies the people of Lisbon through their different cravings: breakfast, a full meal, a combo, a brioche bun hamburger, or a drink.

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O Talho

Designed for meat lovers, O Talho is Chef Kiko’s first restaurant.Here you will find meat from the best sources and the experiences team’s dedication to the art of preparing it.

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Praia no Parque

In the heart of Parque Eduardo VII, Praia no Parque with its panoramic windows overlooking the lake brings the modern steakhouse concept to Lisbon.

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Saldanha Mar

The sea is the focus and fish is the main ingredient at this restaurant, located in the Double Tree by Hilton Lisbon - Fontana Park Hotel, Saldanha. It is run by Paula Carção, who has been in charge of the kitchen for seven years.

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Varanda

Set in the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon in the heart of the city and overlooking Parque Eduardo VII, the Varanda offers a wide variety of authentic and diverse Portuguese dishes.

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The best restaurants in Lisbon

ÀCosta by Olivier

Inspired by the flavors of the sea, ÀCosta brings together at the table the very best of traditional Portuguese cuisine with the signature touches of chefpreneur Olivier da Costa, shaped by influences from around the world.

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AKLA

The menu at Akla restaurant values fresh and handmade products where color is always present with a special connection to Lisbon, enhancing Portuguese flavors and traditions.

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Âmago

An intimate and contemporary restaurant that offers a creative tasting menu experience focused on seasonal ingredients, precision, and sustainability. Âmago delivers a refined and immersive journey through modern Portuguese-inspired cuisine.

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Bairro do Avillez

With the signature of chef José Avillez, Bairro do Avillez boasts a terrace, the surprising Taberna, the Patéo, where seafood and fish reign supreme, the Mini Bar, a gastronomic restaurant and bar, and Pizzaria Lisboa.

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Belcanto

With Michelin stars, José Avillez’s Belcanto offers an entirely unique gastronomic and sensory journey. Combining Portuguese cuisine and a sophisticated atmosphere that takes us from the romanticism of the old Chiado into the future.

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Canalha

Canalha is a contemporary Lisbon restaurant known for its relaxed yet refined approach to modern Portuguese cuisine. It focuses on seasonal ingredients, bold flavors, and sharing-style dishes, creating a lively dining experience that balances comfort with creativity.

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Belcanto

With Michelin stars, José Avillez’s Belcanto offers an entirely unique gastronomic and sensory journey. Combining Portuguese cuisine and a sophisticated atmosphere that takes us from the romanticism of the old Chiado into the future.

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Cervejaria Ramiro

Open since 1956, Cervejaria Ramiro is one of Lisbon’s most famous seafood restaurants. Here you will find a wide range of seafood that is always fresh.

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Encanto

Accoladed with a Michelin Star in the same year it opened and with the Green Michelin Star in 2025, Encanto serves a unique tasting menu, 100% vegetarian, with around 12 moments, that celebrates the work of small or local Portuguese farmers and cedes the spotlight to seasonal products.

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Feitoria

Located in the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa, the Michelin-starred Feitoria restaurant aims to provide experiences that go far beyond just a dinner. With a signature cuisine and a vision centred on the origin of the product, the whole experience revolves around an enormous respect for producers and ingredients.

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JNcQUOI Avenida

JNcQUOI Avenida Restaurant highlights the Portuguese cuisine and international bestsellers always with a surprising twist.

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JNcQUOI Fish

By Chefs António Bóia and Filipe Carvalho. Here, the finest fish and seafood take centre stage, treated with respect, precision, and a deep understanding of their essence. An ode to the Atlantic and to portuguese culture, that continues to inspire us.

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Maat Kitchen

Where the river ends and the sea begins, through the large windows we enjoy the immensity of the water and the power of light. The ‘maat kitchen’ is the answer we needed to satiate all our senses.

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Nómada

By Chef Francisco Bessone brings us the best of fusion sushi and traditional Asian cuisine, with European and Portuguese flavours. With a menu that takes us on a journey, Nómada is located in the most cosmopolitan and trendy neighbourhood of the capital.

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Rocco

A restaurant in the heart of Lisbon, with Mediterranean and Italian influences. The home of the most authentic flavours of Italy, where the two kitchens on opposite sides complement each other so that you experience the true cucina tipica italiana.

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Seen

Seen Lisboa, with its intimate light, will tempt you to disconnect completely from everything that is not being experienced at the moment. This is Lisbon’s undisputed hotspot, with its art deco decoration, resident DJ and the most breath-taking view of Lisbon.

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Solar dos Presuntos

For more than a quarter of a century we have presented a series of dishes that are authentic specialities of one of the oldest Portuguese cuisines with a quality recognised by the best national and foreign specialists.

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SUD Lisboa Terrazza

Located on the top floor of the SUD Lisboa, the Terrazza boasts stunning views of the 25 de Abril bridge and the Cristo Rei. With its infinity pool, it is a premium destination for lifestyle experiences and to enjoy authentic Mediterranean flavours.

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Tágide

The restaurant's menu is made of fresh, high quality Portuguese ingredients, giving primacy to small producers to stimulate the local economy. Allied to its gastronomic techniques, the cuisine defines its contemporary style consolidated in flavor, aromas, textures and "zero waste".

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The best of Lisbon’s legendary cafes

A Brasileira

A Brasileira, also know as Brasileira do Chiado, is on of Lisbon’s most famous cafes. After opening in 1905, it became the place to meet for artists, writers and intellectuals like Fernando Pessoa, whose statue sits outside on the terrace.

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Antiga Confeitaria de Belém

The Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, better know as “Pasteis de Belém”, has been making the famous Pastéis de Belém (custard tarts) since 1837 and they are de rigueur for anyone visiting Lisbon.

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Café Nicola

A cafe full of history, tradition and culture that was once the haunt of Lisbon’s intellectual elite- the poet Bocage was a “regular” and his statue is there to honour him. This is an absolute must for anyone visiting Lisbon.

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Café Pastelaria Versaille

Founded in 1922, the Versailles cafe and patisserie shares its name with the famous French palace and its interior will make you feel like you are actually there.

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Confeitaria Nacional

A cafe full of history, tradition and culture that was once the haunt of Lisbon’s intellectual elite- the poet Bocage was a “regular” and his statue is there to honour him. This is an absolute must for anyone visiting Lisbon.

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The best nightlife in Lisbon

Lux Frágil

With a exceptional location on the Tagus River, Lux is the Lisbon bar/nightclub that enjoys the best reputation at home and abroad. The music played here follows the latest trends in a variety of musical syles.

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O Bom O Mau e O Vilão

This is a different and captivating space where a variety of artists ply their trade. The music is eclectic in the bar offers a classic cocktail menu and mexican food.

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Praia no Parque

With a modern steakhouse concept, Praia no Parque is a place where you can combine food, drink and fun.

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