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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Portugal's most important cultural organisation, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in São Sebastião has a choir and orchestra which perform an annual programme of concerts, supplemented by…
Originally built for Expo '98, Nations' Park is a modern architectural showpiece spread along a three-mile stretch of the Tagus river in north-east Lisbon.
Coliseu dos Recreios is a grand, late 19th-century theatre located just north of Rossio along a street bustling with restaurants. Here you can catch concerts by internationally renowned…
Vintage signs and full liqueur bottles welcome you to Ginjinha do Rossio, a tiny bar carved into a wall just north of the Baixa district. Locals queue up for €1 plastic cups of ginjinha…
Café Luso is a 1930s bar-restaurant in the Bairro Alto district, popular for its Portuguese folk dancing and melancholic fado music. Traditional cuisine is also served but if you just want a…
Located in the Alfama district, Clube de Fado is an elegant venue owned by guitarist Mario Pacheco. As diners enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine, Pacheco is joined by other musicians for a…
Part-owned by John Malkovich, Lux is a fashionable club located on the riverfront. Expect dance music from international DJs, strobe lighting and video screens. The bouncers tend to pick who…
Located in Alcântara, Speakeasy has become renowned as the best venue for jazz in the city, with live performances from Portugal and beyond. The restaurant serves a Portuguese menu or you can…
Located in a former palace in Bairro Alto, Solar do Vinho do Porto is the place to sink into deep armchairs. Ports range from the affordable to the very expensive and include vintage varieties…
Trumps is Lisbon's hottest gay nightclub with a dance floor and entertainment area plus a quiet bar. Located in the lively Bairro Alto district, everyone is welcome to join in with its…
Overlooking the Alcântara Docks, Blues Café is inspired by New Orleans with upholstered chairs in rich reds and golds and photos of jazz icons. As well as a restaurant, there's an outdoor…
Baixa bar Matiz Pombalina adds a contemporary twist to the 18th-century style of Marquês de Pombal, who rebuilt Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake. Bare brick walls contrast with bright…
Op Art Café in Alcântara overlooks the Santo Amaro docks and Tagus River. By day it's a trendy café and restaurant but, as night falls, DJs spin dance tunes and it makes an easy transition…
Just below Castelo do São Jorge sits Chapitô. Apart from spectacular views of the city, the laid-back bar, tapas restaurant and general chill-out venue also offers a cultural and entertainment…