Food Scene
The food court, with canteen-style communal tables, opened in May, 2014 and has become a major food destination.
It’s on the western side of the building on the ground floor, and opens every day from 10AM to midnight from Sunday to Wednesday and from 10AM to 2AM from Thursday to Saturday.
It mixes stalls from top chefs with different brands of local products, and the foods range from seafood to steak sandwiches, hamburgers, sushi and ice cream, among other specialties.
The drink stalls are in the center.
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Mercado da Ribeira
Rua Ribeira NovaThe food court, with canteen-style communal tables, opened in May, 2014 and has become a major food destination.
It’s on the western side of the building on the ground floor, and opens every day from 10AM to midnight from Sunday to Wednesday and from 10AM to 2AM from Thursday to Saturday.
It mixes stalls from top chefs with different brands of local products, and the foods range from seafood to steak sandwiches, hamburgers, sushi and ice cream, among other specialties.
The drink stalls are in the center.
Lisbon's most renowned restaurant with some of the best dishes you will ever taste. The cured ham (pata negra) is an absolute must!
By the way, this is one of Adele's favourite restaurants :)
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Solar dos Presuntos
150 R. das Portas de Santo AntãoLisbon's most renowned restaurant with some of the best dishes you will ever taste. The cured ham (pata negra) is an absolute must!
By the way, this is one of Adele's favourite restaurants :)
Simple the best restaurant in Lisbon.
Always busy and hard to get in without a reservation.
75 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Taberna da Esperança
112 Rua da EsperançaSimple the best restaurant in Lisbon.
Always busy and hard to get in without a reservation.
Pastéis de Belém, something like Belém Custard tarts. Lisbon's finest.
Divine. It will be worth the slight queue (there is always a queue but you can try and sit inside).
Warning - you will not be able to eat just one.
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Pastéis de Belém
84 R. de BelémPastéis de Belém, something like Belém Custard tarts. Lisbon's finest.
Divine. It will be worth the slight queue (there is always a queue but you can try and sit inside).
Warning - you will not be able to eat just one.
Shopping
All in there are original Portuguese products, some of them authentic legendary brands.
If you want to take a piece of Portugal with you, this is one of the places to check.
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A Vida Portuguesa
23 Largo do Intendente Pina ManiqueAll in there are original Portuguese products, some of them authentic legendary brands.
If you want to take a piece of Portugal with you, this is one of the places to check.
Centro Colombo
Avenida LusíadaBertrand
73 75 R. GarrettThe oldest bookstore in the world, founded in 1732!
Baixa-Chiado station
Sightseeing
Katedral ng Lisbon
1 Largo da SéCastelo de S. Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelobaixa pombalina
Torre ng Belém
Av. BrasíliaMonasteryo ng Jerónimos
Bairro Alto
21 Tv. InglesinhosArts & Culture
Sentro ng Kultura ng Belém
Praça do ImpérioMuseo Calouste Gulbenkian
45A Av. de BernaPambansang Museo ng Coche
136 Av. da ÍndiaPambansang Museo ng Sining na Lumang Panahon
Rua das Janelas VerdesColiseu dos Recreios
96 R. das Portas de Santo AntãoDrinks & Nightlife
Lux Frágil is Portugal's most internationally renowned venue and one of Lisbon's biggest nightclubs.
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LuxFrágil
Lux Frágil is Portugal's most internationally renowned venue and one of Lisbon's biggest nightclubs.