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Chapito is located a couple of minutes' walk from Castelo de Sáo Jorge. Its restaurant is one of the quirkiest in town, a colourful and vibrant eatery set in a mustard-hued townhouse. Tables are also set outside across a courtyard and a small covered terrace, and diners are treated to a spectacular downtown panorama. Food is deliciously appetising -- the menu lists fresh crunchy salads, seafood dishes such as octopus and sweet potato, and assorted toasted sandwiches and tempting desserts. Wine is served by the glass as well as by bottle -- a dry white works wonders on a hot day! Given its location and the quality of service, a meal here is excellent value for money.
417 locals recommend
Chapitô à Mesa
7 Costa do Castelo
417 locals recommend
Chapito is located a couple of minutes' walk from Castelo de Sáo Jorge. Its restaurant is one of the quirkiest in town, a colourful and vibrant eatery set in a mustard-hued townhouse. Tables are also set outside across a courtyard and a small covered terrace, and diners are treated to a spectacular downtown panorama. Food is deliciously appetising -- the menu lists fresh crunchy salads, seafood dishes such as octopus and sweet potato, and assorted toasted sandwiches and tempting desserts. Wine is served by the glass as well as by bottle -- a dry white works wonders on a hot day! Given its location and the quality of service, a meal here is excellent value for money.
Home made Portuguese food, and very cheap! 1 Minute away from the apartment, in Largo dos Trigueiros.
41 locals recommend
O Tripeiro
70a R. dos Correeiros
41 locals recommend
Home made Portuguese food, and very cheap! 1 Minute away from the apartment, in Largo dos Trigueiros.
So you are looking for good Pasteis de natas, and don't want to trek it out to belem? This is your spot. Each pasteis costs 1 euro. Unlikely there is a line here and the place is open till midnight. What else can you ask for? There's no tables here, go across the street to the plaza and enjoy outdoors. I would recommend ordering 2 or 3... but honestly, I could eat a dozen of these things, you were warned!
228 locals recommend
Manteigaria (Portuguese custard pies factory)
2 Rua do Loreto
228 locals recommend
So you are looking for good Pasteis de natas, and don't want to trek it out to belem? This is your spot. Each pasteis costs 1 euro. Unlikely there is a line here and the place is open till midnight. What else can you ask for? There's no tables here, go across the street to the plaza and enjoy outdoors. I would recommend ordering 2 or 3... but honestly, I could eat a dozen of these things, you were warned!
Brings together some of the city’s favourite food shops and restaurants
779 locals recommend
Time Out Market Lisboa
49 Av. 24 de Julho
779 locals recommend
Brings together some of the city’s favourite food shops and restaurants
Vintage restaurant, delicious food !
75 locals recommend
Taberna da Esperança
112 Rua da Esperança
75 locals recommend
Vintage restaurant, delicious food !
Relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, with a simple but sophisticated cuisine, which makes us want to return.
149 locals recommend
Cantinho do Avillez
7 R. Duques de Bragança
149 locals recommend
Relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, with a simple but sophisticated cuisine, which makes us want to return.
Located west of the city centre at Alcântara's LX Factory complex, Cantina LX exudes a shabby chic atmosphere where a miss-match of hand-me-down chairs and tables are set in a former warehouse space to lend the restaurant a delightfully informal, almost haphazard canteen appearance. The food is wholesome and refreshingly uncomplicated, and for the most part traditional Portuguese.
14 locals recommend
Cantina Lx
103 R. Rodrigues de Faria
14 locals recommend
Located west of the city centre at Alcântara's LX Factory complex, Cantina LX exudes a shabby chic atmosphere where a miss-match of hand-me-down chairs and tables are set in a former warehouse space to lend the restaurant a delightfully informal, almost haphazard canteen appearance. The food is wholesome and refreshingly uncomplicated, and for the most part traditional Portuguese.
A beautiful courtyard overhung with twisting vines embroidered with spotlight fronts this delightful tasca. The cosy interior with its chunky wooden tables and vaulted ceiling is festooned with portraits of Hollywood's finest. Traditional Portuguese gastronomy has a starring role here, with dishes like grilled bream sprinkled with aromatic herbs, and tuna steak in ginger taking the lead. Support acts include an array of fresh crunchy salads, various pasta plates and mouth-watering desserts -- try the banana fritter in a chocolate sauce.
55 locals recommend
Santo António de Alfama
7 Beco São Miguel
55 locals recommend
A beautiful courtyard overhung with twisting vines embroidered with spotlight fronts this delightful tasca. The cosy interior with its chunky wooden tables and vaulted ceiling is festooned with portraits of Hollywood's finest. Traditional Portuguese gastronomy has a starring role here, with dishes like grilled bream sprinkled with aromatic herbs, and tuna steak in ginger taking the lead. Support acts include an array of fresh crunchy salads, various pasta plates and mouth-watering desserts -- try the banana fritter in a chocolate sauce.
Contemporary decor rich in colorful creatures, serving modern European food on a waterfront terrace.
50 locals recommend
Darwin's Café
50 locals recommend
Contemporary decor rich in colorful creatures, serving modern European food on a waterfront terrace.
24 locals recommend
La Brasserie de L'Entrecôte
117 R. do Alecrim
24 locals recommend
Hidden away in the heart of Alfama, this pleasant restaurant prides itself on its charcoal-grilled specialities, are served up on terracotta bowls and plates. Try the monkfish fillets with octopus rice and a wonderfully refreshing vinho verde from Portugal's Minho region. The friendly vibe reflects the cheery interior, with tables laid with navy tablecloths and walls trimmed with polished azulejos (tiles).
10 locals recommend
Malmequer Bemmequer
23 R. de São Miguel
10 locals recommend
Hidden away in the heart of Alfama, this pleasant restaurant prides itself on its charcoal-grilled specialities, are served up on terracotta bowls and plates. Try the monkfish fillets with octopus rice and a wonderfully refreshing vinho verde from Portugal's Minho region. The friendly vibe reflects the cheery interior, with tables laid with navy tablecloths and walls trimmed with polished azulejos (tiles).
My favourite Brunch !
50 locals recommend
Kaffeehaus
3 R. Anchieta
50 locals recommend
My favourite Brunch !
Nice Brunch
138 locals recommend
Pois Café
93 R. de São João da Praça
138 locals recommend
Nice Brunch
beautiful and authentic atmosphere
Estrela da Sé
4 Largo Santo António da Sé
beautiful and authentic atmosphere
Huge historic Portuguese restaurant with tiles, frescos, arches & courtyard in a former monastery.Steakes, fish and sea food
135 locals recommend
Cervejaria Trindade
20C R. Nova da Trindade
135 locals recommend
Huge historic Portuguese restaurant with tiles, frescos, arches & courtyard in a former monastery.Steakes, fish and sea food
Best Lisbon Ice cream
146 locals recommend
Gelados Santini
88 R. do Carmo
146 locals recommend
Best Lisbon Ice cream
This is the home of the world-famous pasteis de nata, Portugal's very own version of the custard tart. Delightful pastries and excellent coffee in this charming azulejo (tile) covered café.
835 locals recommend
Pastéis de Belém
84 R. de Belém
835 locals recommend
This is the home of the world-famous pasteis de nata, Portugal's very own version of the custard tart. Delightful pastries and excellent coffee in this charming azulejo (tile) covered café.
Typical Portuguese Tasca
60 locals recommend
O Velho Eurico
nº3 Largo São Cristóvão
60 locals recommend
Typical Portuguese Tasca
Great place to have breakfast or lunch. They just have too many delicious things to try out.
115 locals recommend
Versailles
528 R. da Junqueira
115 locals recommend
Great place to have breakfast or lunch. They just have too many delicious things to try out.
If you're looking for lunch with a fabulous view then the "Doors to the Sun" are worth opening. This trendy café-restaurant crowns a lofty terrace in Lisbon's historic Alfama district. The panorama over the terracotta rooftops and chalk white church domes is truly memorable, and the river beyond adds a suitable backdrop. The food here is excellent, the menu erring towards light and easy meals, wholesome and nourishing.
210 locals recommend
Portas Do Sol
Beco de Santa Helena
210 locals recommend
If you're looking for lunch with a fabulous view then the "Doors to the Sun" are worth opening. This trendy café-restaurant crowns a lofty terrace in Lisbon's historic Alfama district. The panorama over the terracotta rooftops and chalk white church domes is truly memorable, and the river beyond adds a suitable backdrop. The food here is excellent, the menu erring towards light and easy meals, wholesome and nourishing.
The selection of seasonal fresh fish and seafood is outstanding, and rather than hidden away in the kitchen the "catch" is displayed across a balcony on the restaurant floor. The idea is that customers choose their meal as if shopping at a market, with a member of the waiting staff on hand to help with making the decision. Sea Me is also a sushi bar so if you prefer, you can turn to Japan for tempura, sashimi and other delights from the land of the rising sun.
224 locals recommend
Sea Me
21 Rua do Loreto
224 locals recommend
The selection of seasonal fresh fish and seafood is outstanding, and rather than hidden away in the kitchen the "catch" is displayed across a balcony on the restaurant floor. The idea is that customers choose their meal as if shopping at a market, with a member of the waiting staff on hand to help with making the decision. Sea Me is also a sushi bar so if you prefer, you can turn to Japan for tempura, sashimi and other delights from the land of the rising sun.
Each pizza is named after a city district (except for one called "28" after the number of a tram), which means there are plenty to choose from. A selection of tasty pasta and risotto dishes further enhances the menu.
24 locals recommend
Pizzaria Lisboa
18 R. Nova da Trindade
24 locals recommend
Each pizza is named after a city district (except for one called "28" after the number of a tram), which means there are plenty to choose from. A selection of tasty pasta and risotto dishes further enhances the menu.
The cuisine speaks of healthy and balanced eating, of textures and flavours typical of Portugal and southern Europe. The "Royale Desserts" include an indulgent chocolate cake with forest fruits and ice cream. Some excellent wines (try the Fartote from the Douro) complement the food, and the restaurant also has a selection of artisan beers. On Sundays and Bank Holidays the kitchen rustles up a fine brunch.
35 locals recommend
Royale Café
29 Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro
35 locals recommend
The cuisine speaks of healthy and balanced eating, of textures and flavours typical of Portugal and southern Europe. The "Royale Desserts" include an indulgent chocolate cake with forest fruits and ice cream. Some excellent wines (try the Fartote from the Douro) complement the food, and the restaurant also has a selection of artisan beers. On Sundays and Bank Holidays the kitchen rustles up a fine brunch.
Home cooked meat and fish dishes based on regional Portuguese cuisine, and this cosy little eatery looks the part with its the tiled walls and original stone-arched ceiling. The menu reflects the country kitchen appearance with dishes like carne de porco a alentejana, an intriguing combination of pork and clams bathed in olive oil garnished with coriander, garlic, paprika and sliced lemon. There's an excellent fish and seafood choice and the wine list is impressive for such a modest taverna -- check out the bottles standing to attention along the top shelf that runs along the edge of the salon. The atmosphere is relaxed and familiar, with waiting staff often joining in with the friendly banter.
23 locals recommend
1º de Maio
8 R. da Atalaia
23 locals recommend
Home cooked meat and fish dishes based on regional Portuguese cuisine, and this cosy little eatery looks the part with its the tiled walls and original stone-arched ceiling. The menu reflects the country kitchen appearance with dishes like carne de porco a alentejana, an intriguing combination of pork and clams bathed in olive oil garnished with coriander, garlic, paprika and sliced lemon. There's an excellent fish and seafood choice and the wine list is impressive for such a modest taverna -- check out the bottles standing to attention along the top shelf that runs along the edge of the salon. The atmosphere is relaxed and familiar, with waiting staff often joining in with the friendly banter.
The best chocolate cake EVER !!!
26 locals recommend
landeau chocolate
70 Rua das Flores
26 locals recommend
The best chocolate cake EVER !!!

Drinks & Nightlife

Fado
78 locals recommend
Sr. Vinho
18 R. do Meio à Lapa
78 locals recommend
Fado
Fado
20 locals recommend
Café Luso - Fado & Food Group
10 Tv. da Queimada
20 locals recommend
Fado
Pensao Amor is located in an old boarding house near Cais do Sodre; (the name translates as "Love House"). It's aptly themed around an upscale, 19th-century burlesque club, complete with crimson velvet furnishings and walls lined with gilt-framed mirrors and dozens of antique prints and lithographs depicting ladies in risque poses.
398 locals recommend
Pensao Amor
19 R. do Alecrim
398 locals recommend
Pensao Amor is located in an old boarding house near Cais do Sodre; (the name translates as "Love House"). It's aptly themed around an upscale, 19th-century burlesque club, complete with crimson velvet furnishings and walls lined with gilt-framed mirrors and dozens of antique prints and lithographs depicting ladies in risque poses.
World-class dance and music shows and a diverse range of table-based gaming options, anything form American Roulette and Blackjack to Caribbean Stud Poker and Baccarat, feature at this modern and stylish entertainment complex located in Parque das Nacoes. Players can also try their luck at over 1000 slot machines. The Oceans Auditorium hosts a programme of national and international productions, and previous shows include Stomp and Tango Forever.
139 locals recommend
Casino Lisboa
45 Alameda dos Oceanos
139 locals recommend
World-class dance and music shows and a diverse range of table-based gaming options, anything form American Roulette and Blackjack to Caribbean Stud Poker and Baccarat, feature at this modern and stylish entertainment complex located in Parque das Nacoes. Players can also try their luck at over 1000 slot machines. The Oceans Auditorium hosts a programme of national and international productions, and previous shows include Stomp and Tango Forever.
Located on a terrace underneath the Miradoura de Santa Catarina esplanade, Noobai Café works as an ad-hoc bar and restaurant popular with a younger crowd....
188 locals recommend
Noobai
188 locals recommend
Located on a terrace underneath the Miradoura de Santa Catarina esplanade, Noobai Café works as an ad-hoc bar and restaurant popular with a younger crowd....
Europe's finest live jazz venues
85 locals recommend
Hot Clube de Portugal
48 Praça da Alegria
85 locals recommend
Europe's finest live jazz venues
This is one of the most unusual bars in the city. With an interior decorated with an astonishing variety of collectibles, curious and bric-a-brac, the "Chinese pavilion" resembles a museum,
299 locals recommend
Pavilhao Chines
89 R. Dom Pedro V
299 locals recommend
This is one of the most unusual bars in the city. With an interior decorated with an astonishing variety of collectibles, curious and bric-a-brac, the "Chinese pavilion" resembles a museum,
13 locals recommend
Ginginha do Carmo
37 A Calçada do Carmo
13 locals recommend
This shoe box-sized taberna in Alfama serves up ensopado de borrego (lamb stew and toasted bread) among other rich, heart Portuguese fare. But what really is special about this family-run eatery is the amateur fado performances (fado vadio) that take place between Thursday and Monday. Instead of hosting professional singers, the proprietor, Isabel, invites members of the public to sing in front of diners. Invariably, these are local residents who offer their own unique renditions of favourite fado songs. A surprise is the two cooks, Carla and Paula, who briefly swap kitchen duties for the spotlight and delight the audience with their beautiful singing. The atmosphere is homely and wonderfully amateurish but absolutely genuine. The singing is from the heart and makes for one of the most authentic dining experiences in the city.
55 locals recommend
A Baiuca Fado
nr R. de São Miguel
55 locals recommend
This shoe box-sized taberna in Alfama serves up ensopado de borrego (lamb stew and toasted bread) among other rich, heart Portuguese fare. But what really is special about this family-run eatery is the amateur fado performances (fado vadio) that take place between Thursday and Monday. Instead of hosting professional singers, the proprietor, Isabel, invites members of the public to sing in front of diners. Invariably, these are local residents who offer their own unique renditions of favourite fado songs. A surprise is the two cooks, Carla and Paula, who briefly swap kitchen duties for the spotlight and delight the audience with their beautiful singing. The atmosphere is homely and wonderfully amateurish but absolutely genuine. The singing is from the heart and makes for one of the most authentic dining experiences in the city.

Arts & Culture

National Theatre of São Carlos
9 R. Serpa Pinto
105 locals recommend
The thoroughly engaging Science Alive Centre in the Pavilion of Knowledge takes learning to a new level -- a fun-packed, interactive one. Here, children can make new friends while taking part in games, solving puzzles and understanding scientific concepts and phenomena. The technology used is simple and very hands-on. There's even a 'Science Kidding' area for 3-6 year-olds.
65 locals recommend
Pavilhao do Conhecimento
nº1 Largo José Mariano Gago
65 locals recommend
The thoroughly engaging Science Alive Centre in the Pavilion of Knowledge takes learning to a new level -- a fun-packed, interactive one. Here, children can make new friends while taking part in games, solving puzzles and understanding scientific concepts and phenomena. The technology used is simple and very hands-on. There's even a 'Science Kidding' area for 3-6 year-olds.
Founded in conformity with Calouste Gulbenkian's last will and testament, the museum accommodates the art collection of the similarly-named Foundation, that includes ancient and, some, modern art.
779 locals recommend
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian
45A Av. de Berna
779 locals recommend
Founded in conformity with Calouste Gulbenkian's last will and testament, the museum accommodates the art collection of the similarly-named Foundation, that includes ancient and, some, modern art.
Belém Tower, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (along with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery) because of the significant role it played in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries. The tower was commissioned by King John II to be part of a defense system at the mouth of the Tagus river and a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon. The tower was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style.
866 locals recommend
Belém Tower
Av. Brasília
866 locals recommend
Belém Tower, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (along with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery) because of the significant role it played in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries. The tower was commissioned by King John II to be part of a defense system at the mouth of the Tagus river and a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon. The tower was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style.
The National Azulejo Museum is a national museum in Lisbon, Portugal, dedicated to the azulejo. The museum is also referred to as The National Tile Museum.
477 locals recommend
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
4 R. Me. Deus
477 locals recommend
The National Azulejo Museum is a national museum in Lisbon, Portugal, dedicated to the azulejo. The museum is also referred to as The National Tile Museum.
The Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga is an art museum in Lisbon, Portugal. The museum is also known as Museu das Janelas Verdes for its location in the Rua das Janelas Verdes
781 locals recommend
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga
Rua das Janelas Verdes
781 locals recommend
The Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga is an art museum in Lisbon, Portugal. The museum is also known as Museu das Janelas Verdes for its location in the Rua das Janelas Verdes
The National Coach Museum is located in the Belém district of Lisbon, in Portugal. The museum has one of the finest collections of historical carriages in the world, being one of the most visited museums of the city.
483 locals recommend
National Coche Museum
136 Av. da Índia
483 locals recommend
The National Coach Museum is located in the Belém district of Lisbon, in Portugal. The museum has one of the finest collections of historical carriages in the world, being one of the most visited museums of the city.

Getting Around

This extraordinary structure was built at the turn of the century by the Portugal-born French architect Raoul de Mesnier du Ponsard (an apprentice of Gustave Eiffel, explaining the structure's similarities to Paris' Eiffel Tower), to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city). Originally powered by steam, it is 45 meters (147ft) high, and remains an interesting example of post-Eiffel iron architecture. The top of the Neo-Gothic tower, reached via a spiral staircase, has a cafe with splendid views of the city, including over Rossio Square, the castle and the river.
626 locals recommend
Santa Justa Lift
R. do Ouro
626 locals recommend
This extraordinary structure was built at the turn of the century by the Portugal-born French architect Raoul de Mesnier du Ponsard (an apprentice of Gustave Eiffel, explaining the structure's similarities to Paris' Eiffel Tower), to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city). Originally powered by steam, it is 45 meters (147ft) high, and remains an interesting example of post-Eiffel iron architecture. The top of the Neo-Gothic tower, reached via a spiral staircase, has a cafe with splendid views of the city, including over Rossio Square, the castle and the river.
Don't leave Lisbon without traveling on the number 28 tram.
68 locals recommend
Ponto Inicial Trem 28 station
6B Rua Senhora Saúde
68 locals recommend
Don't leave Lisbon without traveling on the number 28 tram.

Sightseeing

Cityrama Gray Line
Alameda Edgar Cardoso
the most unique sightseeing experience of Lisboa! Aboard one of our amphibious vehicles, explore the heart of Portugal's capital, by land and ...river...
51 locals recommend
HIPPOtrip
51 locals recommend
the most unique sightseeing experience of Lisboa! Aboard one of our amphibious vehicles, explore the heart of Portugal's capital, by land and ...river...
Besides the archaeological site and the ruins of the former royal Alcáçova palace set within the grounds, the castle walls afford envy-inducing views over downtown Lisbon. For a close-up view, head for the Tower of Ulysses where a camera obscura provides a 360° real time perspective of the city below. The gardens are extensive and it's easy to lose oneself amongst cork oak, olive, carob and umbrella pine. For snacks and a place to catch your breath, nip into the castle café for tea and cake.
1774 locals recommend
Castelo de S. Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
1774 locals recommend
Besides the archaeological site and the ruins of the former royal Alcáçova palace set within the grounds, the castle walls afford envy-inducing views over downtown Lisbon. For a close-up view, head for the Tower of Ulysses where a camera obscura provides a 360° real time perspective of the city below. The gardens are extensive and it's easy to lose oneself amongst cork oak, olive, carob and umbrella pine. For snacks and a place to catch your breath, nip into the castle café for tea and cake.
Deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status, this beautiful and exuberant monastery dates from the early 16th-century and stands as a tribute to the golden Age of Discovery, that period in time when Portuguese navigators sailed unknown oceans to discover strange new lands.
894 locals recommend
Jerónimos Monastery
894 locals recommend
Deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status, this beautiful and exuberant monastery dates from the early 16th-century and stands as a tribute to the golden Age of Discovery, that period in time when Portuguese navigators sailed unknown oceans to discover strange new lands.
Portugal's very own Disneyland palace crowns the highest peak of the Serra de Sintra mountain range and is one of the most distinguished landmarks in the region. The 19th-century wonder conjures up an image of a child's Lego-brick toy with its turrets and domes and colourful pastel facades. Indeed, it's a hotchpotch of different architectural styles and was commissioned by Queen Maria II for her husband Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
736 locals recommend
Park and National Palace of Pena
Estrada da Pena
736 locals recommend
Portugal's very own Disneyland palace crowns the highest peak of the Serra de Sintra mountain range and is one of the most distinguished landmarks in the region. The 19th-century wonder conjures up an image of a child's Lego-brick toy with its turrets and domes and colourful pastel facades. Indeed, it's a hotchpotch of different architectural styles and was commissioned by Queen Maria II for her husband Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, triumphal arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, on Commerce Square, built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
215 locals recommend
Arco da Rua Augusta
2 R. Augusta
215 locals recommend
The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, triumphal arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, on Commerce Square, built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
Cabo da Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe.
487 locals recommend
Cabo da Roca
s/n Estrada do Cabo da Roca
487 locals recommend
Cabo da Roca is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe.

Entertainment & Activities

The telecabine, or cable car, that runs above the river's edge at Parque das Nacoes provides visitors with an uplifting panorama of the entire Nation's Park area and the wide estuary. The cabins glide lazily between two stations set either end of the park and the "flight' takes around 20 minutes to complete. Along the way, the bird's eye views take in the MEO Arena, the Oceanarium and the striking Vasco da Gama tower. Each cabin can easily accommodate a family and the experience adds a lofty dimension to any sojourn to this part of the city. For kids especially, the trip is a real adventure with the 360° views adding a suitable wow! factor to a day out by the river.
32 locals recommend
Telecabine Lisbon - North Station
Passeio das Tágides
32 locals recommend
The telecabine, or cable car, that runs above the river's edge at Parque das Nacoes provides visitors with an uplifting panorama of the entire Nation's Park area and the wide estuary. The cabins glide lazily between two stations set either end of the park and the "flight' takes around 20 minutes to complete. Along the way, the bird's eye views take in the MEO Arena, the Oceanarium and the striking Vasco da Gama tower. Each cabin can easily accommodate a family and the experience adds a lofty dimension to any sojourn to this part of the city. For kids especially, the trip is a real adventure with the 360° views adding a suitable wow! factor to a day out by the river.
Lisbon Zoo is a magnet for young, curious minds. Kids can spend hours here discovering the wonderfully diverse array of wildlife that calls the zoo their home.
327 locals recommend
Lisbon Zoo
Praça Marechal Humberto Delgado
327 locals recommend
Lisbon Zoo is a magnet for young, curious minds. Kids can spend hours here discovering the wonderfully diverse array of wildlife that calls the zoo their home.
Europe's second largest aquarium. Incredibly, there are over 8000 different aquatic species housed in the oceanarium and besides shark, there are several species of ray and one or two surprises, like the wonderfully docile sunfish to elicit awe and affection.
571 locals recommend
Lisbon Oceanarium
s/nº Esplanada Dom Carlos I
571 locals recommend
Europe's second largest aquarium. Incredibly, there are over 8000 different aquatic species housed in the oceanarium and besides shark, there are several species of ray and one or two surprises, like the wonderfully docile sunfish to elicit awe and affection.

Parks & Nature

It's got a Blue Flag and a low tide affords a large expanse of golden sand.
10 locals recommend
Praia do Estoril
10 locals recommend
It's got a Blue Flag and a low tide affords a large expanse of golden sand.
This beach, located in the centre of Cascais between the upmarket Albatroz Seafront Hotel and the rather splendid Chalet Faial, is one of the busiest in the area due to its fabulous position. Despite its proximity to the resort's fishing port, the beach has been awarded Blue Flag status such is the cleanliness and sustainability of the immediate environment.
39 locals recommend
Praia da Conceição
18 Tv. Joaquim Ereira
39 locals recommend
This beach, located in the centre of Cascais between the upmarket Albatroz Seafront Hotel and the rather splendid Chalet Faial, is one of the busiest in the area due to its fabulous position. Despite its proximity to the resort's fishing port, the beach has been awarded Blue Flag status such is the cleanliness and sustainability of the immediate environment.
Arguably the most popular Lisbon beach, and one of the area's largest (nearly 2km long) Blue-flagged Carcavelos is a fifteen-minute walk from the railway station along Avenida Jorge V. Its close proximity to the city makes it popular with families, especially at weekends during the summer months. Water sports enthusiasts, too, are drawn here for the reliable surf, and the broad swathe of soft golden sands is a magnet for sun worshippers and holidaymakers. Amenities number several surf schools, a plethora of cafes and restaurants and several bar-kiosks dotted along the esplanade. A large car park with metered bays is conveniently sited alongside the busy marginal highway that flanks the beach.
35 locals recommend
Praia de Carcavelos
35 locals recommend
Arguably the most popular Lisbon beach, and one of the area's largest (nearly 2km long) Blue-flagged Carcavelos is a fifteen-minute walk from the railway station along Avenida Jorge V. Its close proximity to the city makes it popular with families, especially at weekends during the summer months. Water sports enthusiasts, too, are drawn here for the reliable surf, and the broad swathe of soft golden sands is a magnet for sun worshippers and holidaymakers. Amenities number several surf schools, a plethora of cafes and restaurants and several bar-kiosks dotted along the esplanade. A large car park with metered bays is conveniently sited alongside the busy marginal highway that flanks the beach.
An enormous amphitheatre of golden sand backed by rolling dunes, Guincho's spectacular setting is reason enough to visit (it's also a Blue Flag location). The ocean, however, is equally appealing, not least for windsurfers and kite boarders. This is one of Europe's premier water sports locations and while the waves are usually too big to swim in -- not to mention the peril of strong undertows -- seasoned surfistas will enjoy a truly memorable occasion.
606 locals recommend
Praia do Guincho
606 locals recommend
An enormous amphitheatre of golden sand backed by rolling dunes, Guincho's spectacular setting is reason enough to visit (it's also a Blue Flag location). The ocean, however, is equally appealing, not least for windsurfers and kite boarders. This is one of Europe's premier water sports locations and while the waves are usually too big to swim in -- not to mention the peril of strong undertows -- seasoned surfistas will enjoy a truly memorable occasion.