City Guide: Lisbon

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

City Guide: Lisbon

A series of city guides — noteworthy moments, musings and movements from first-hand experience.



Hey Steemians, any of you snow'd up to your ears and dreaming of warmer climates? European summer is a ways off but I'm hoping a list of my favourite places to work / live / eat & drink / play from my three month trip last summer gets your inspiration flowing...


Taberna da Rua das Flores

Portuguese Restaurant
Tip: Arrive 15-30min before they open.
Map

Pistola y Corazon Taqueria

Restaurant
Tip: Best dishes are tender steak cheese and avocado, carnitas, deep fried lamb tacos and shrimp on skewers.
Website

Miradouro de Santa Catarina

Lookout Point
Tip: Sit on the steps, watch the sunset, listen to Reggae, meet other travellers.
Website


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Atira-te ao Rio

Seafood Restaurant
Tip: Take the ferry across the river and walk the graffiti lined waterside to the restaurant.
Website

Roadtrip Sagres

Escape the city
Tip: The spot historical Europeans thought was the end of the world.


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Manteigaria

Portuguese Tart Shop
Tip: Ask for the ones fresh out of the oven.
Website

Cloister courtyard São Vicente de Fora

Private Garden
Tip: To the right side of the church is the prettiest flower covered courtyard.

Wish Slow Coffee

Cafe and Shop
Tip: Bagel and coffee stop
Website


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Santo Antonio Festival

Annual Event
Tip: Celebrating Lisbon's patron saint all month. June 12th is the night to be out.

Chinese Pavilion

Museum/Bar
Tip: Bar in an old grocery decorated like a museum.
Website

Nannarella

Gelateria
Tip: The lineup is worth the wait.
Website

Foxtrot

Cocktail Bar
Tip: The bartender's talent isn't to be missed. Order a cocktail.
Website


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The Mill

Breakfast Restaurant
Tip: Sydney-eats aka fancy brunch
Website

Break

Networking Event
Tip: Meet people from all over the world. Main event once a month.
Facebook


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LX Factory

Tip: Under bridge to the west, shops, cafes and adorned by street art.
Website

Time Out Market

Open food market
Tip: Favourites spots are Manteigaria and O Surf n Turf.
Website

LINNK

Coworking Space
Tip: Workspace in the heart of the business district. Houses a few resident startups.
Website


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Second Home

Coworking Space
Website

Castle Viewpoint

View over Lisbon
Tip: The castle walls are less impressive then the surrounding gardens overlooking the city. Take your time to enjoy it upfront.

Carmo Convent

Ancient Ruins


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Buns Burgers

Tip: Simple. Burger. Joint. #rare
Website

Cafe Garagem

Restaurant
Tip: Located two floors beneath a theatre. One of the best secret views over the city.
Website

Duck Shop

Novelty
Tip: Rubber ducks only
Website


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LX Rent

Motorcycles, Scooters, Bikes for hire
Website

Pastelaria 1800

Portugese cafe
Tip: Try the chicken pies
Website

Tram 28

Route around the city
Tip: Take the route from southern Baixa to Alfama.

Uma Pizza Em Companhia

Restaurant
Tip: Hole-in-the-wall pizza, of the best variety
Website

Pensao Amor

Bar
Tip: Used to be a brothel. Checkout the erotic library and secret washroom behind the hanging flowers.
Website


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Praia de Troia

Beach
Tip: Located only < 2 hrs south of Lisbon and welcome change from the overcrowded beaches in Cascais and Costa de Caparica.
Map

O Surf n Turf

Seafood Restaurant
Tip: Delicious meals on counter seating around the kitchen.
Website


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Cotton Club

Laundromat
Tip: What all laundromats should be like. Note the adjoined cafe.
Map

Thieves Market

Outdoor fleamarket

Ler Devagar

Bookstore
Tip: Sky high shelves and an original printing press within LX Factory.

Hottie

Restaurant
Tip: In their words, American Junkfood.
Website


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Miradouro de Santa Catarina

Lookout Point
Tip: Sit on the steps, watch the sunset, listen to Reggae, meet other travellers.
Website


Until next time,
crypthoe.

P.S. I've travelled to over 64 cities across 30 countries over the last four years — and thanks to my OCD / organisational overkill — have kept notes on it all! Like this post? Let me know and it'll be a great excuse to continue digging up the gems.

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Looks like a beautiful city...

Simply stunning. Can't beat Europe in the heat of summer ^_^

I was in Lisbon this past summer! Beautiful architecture and cheap wine.

always want to visit Lisbon. Very interesting and fabulous city. thsnk for your photo

It really did blow me away, the mix of old city charm and new creative energy.

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