Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

Great Portuguese traditional homenade cooking.
29 locals recommend
Restaurante Stop Do Bairro
29 locals recommend
Great Portuguese traditional homenade cooking.
Portuguese Chef Vitor Sobral is well known both in Portugal and abroad. In this reataurant you will find extremely good food - definitely Portuguese.
69 locals recommend
Tasca da Esquina
41C R. Domingos Sequeira
69 locals recommend
Portuguese Chef Vitor Sobral is well known both in Portugal and abroad. In this reataurant you will find extremely good food - definitely Portuguese.
At this market, a long time ago, people could buy fresh vegetables and very fresh fish. But like most markets in town, it couldn’t compete with the big supermarkets, where the products are not so organic, not so fresh, but…much cheaper. So the market was dying a slow death, until they finally decided to go modern. Now there isn’t a night where the market isn’t fully packed with thirty and forty-something people that obviously didn’t have a place of their own until now. (The younger generation has Bairro Alto). The market has a huge range of restaurants and ‘bistros”. There is a place to eat a piece of meat of your choosing , another one for seafood tapas, burgers, sushi, Portuguese traditional pastries…And to drink it goes from wine to champagne and a bar whose speciality is fantastic gin tonics, along with a nice explanation while making your drink. This market was conceived as a gourmet experience, although I mostly go there to drink with friends. Still, a very good rebirth of the market, and by the way, it’s still a place where you can buy fresh vegetables, fish and meat. On Sunday nights there is always a live music performance, which makes this night my favorite.
282 locals recommend
Campo de Ourique Market
104 R. Coelho da Rocha
282 locals recommend
At this market, a long time ago, people could buy fresh vegetables and very fresh fish. But like most markets in town, it couldn’t compete with the big supermarkets, where the products are not so organic, not so fresh, but…much cheaper. So the market was dying a slow death, until they finally decided to go modern. Now there isn’t a night where the market isn’t fully packed with thirty and forty-something people that obviously didn’t have a place of their own until now. (The younger generation has Bairro Alto). The market has a huge range of restaurants and ‘bistros”. There is a place to eat a piece of meat of your choosing , another one for seafood tapas, burgers, sushi, Portuguese traditional pastries…And to drink it goes from wine to champagne and a bar whose speciality is fantastic gin tonics, along with a nice explanation while making your drink. This market was conceived as a gourmet experience, although I mostly go there to drink with friends. Still, a very good rebirth of the market, and by the way, it’s still a place where you can buy fresh vegetables, fish and meat. On Sunday nights there is always a live music performance, which makes this night my favorite.

Sightseeing

351 locals recommend
Basilica da Estrela
Praça da Estrela
351 locals recommend
89 locals recommend
Casa Fernando Pessoa
18 R. Coelho da Rocha
89 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

556 locals recommend
Jardim Guerra Junqueiro
12 Praça da Estrela
556 locals recommend

Shopping

86 locals recommend
Pingo Doce
14 R. Ferreira Borges
86 locals recommend