Guidebook for Lisboa

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Isilda Sofia
Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

Tradicional food
158 locals recommend
O Pitéu da Graça
95 Largo da Graça
158 locals recommend
Tradicional food
Chef food
60 locals recommend
Via Graça
9 b R. Damasceno Monteiro
60 locals recommend
Chef food
Indian food
11 locals recommend
Haweli Tandoori
14 Tv. do Monte
11 locals recommend
Indian food
Crisfama-restaurante Snack Bar Lda (santa Engrácia)
58 Rua da Cruz de Santa Apolónia
Very very good fish.
13 locals recommend
Estrela da Graça
98 Largo da Graça
13 locals recommend
72 locals recommend
Santa Clara dos Cogumelos
Campo de Santa Clara
72 locals recommend
Good cakes
513 locals recommend
A Padaria Portuguesa
44 Praça Luís de Camões
513 locals recommend
Good cakes
Excellent cakes
31 locals recommend
SAGA
135 Largo da Graça
31 locals recommend
Excellent cakes
You need book in this place
9 locals recommend
Estaminé art food drink
86A Calçada do Monte
9 locals recommend
You need book in this place
Casa da Tia Helena
55 e 57 R. do Castelo Picão

Sightseeing

Excellent Views
316 locals recommend
Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
Calçada da Graça
316 locals recommend
Excellent Views
The castle. At 10 minutes walking from the apartment
1774 locals recommend
St. George's Castle
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
1774 locals recommend
The castle. At 10 minutes walking from the apartment
Excellent views. The highest point of Lisbon, and the best sunset.
849 locals recommend
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Largo Monte
849 locals recommend
Excellent views. The highest point of Lisbon, and the best sunset.
An excellent view from the roof and a very pretty church.
193 locals recommend
Church of São Vicente of Fora
Largo de São Vicente
193 locals recommend
An excellent view from the roof and a very pretty church.
A fantastic square, open to the river, and with de golden proportion until it last detail.
717 locals recommend
Commerce Square
Praça do Comércio
717 locals recommend
A fantastic square, open to the river, and with de golden proportion until it last detail.
517 locals recommend
Lisbon Cathedral
1 Largo da Sé
517 locals recommend
277 locals recommend
Santa Luzia Viewpoint
Largo de Santa Luzia
277 locals recommend
An anfibious boat/bus. So, You can know the city in the streets and in the river :)
51 locals recommend
HIPPOtrip
51 locals recommend
An anfibious boat/bus. So, You can know the city in the streets and in the river :)

Shopping

Flee market. Tuesdays and Saturdays
762 locals recommend
Mercado de Santa Clara station
Campo de Santa Clara
762 locals recommend
Flee market. Tuesdays and Saturdays
Here, at less than 1 minute from Aliceinlisbon apartment, you can find banks, restaurants, supermarkets, groceries, bakeries, butchers, pastries, pharmacies, clothing stores and famous 28 Tram.
142 locals recommend
Largo da Graça
Largo da Graça
142 locals recommend
Here, at less than 1 minute from Aliceinlisbon apartment, you can find banks, restaurants, supermarkets, groceries, bakeries, butchers, pastries, pharmacies, clothing stores and famous 28 Tram.

Essentials

157 locals recommend
Pingo Doce
100 Rua da Graça
157 locals recommend
110 locals recommend
Minipreço Supermarket
1 Praça das Flores
110 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

92 locals recommend
Botequim da Graça
79 Largo da Graça
92 locals recommend
160 locals recommend
Damas
60 R. da Voz do Operário
160 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

518 locals recommend
Fado Museum
1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro
518 locals recommend
477 locals recommend
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
4 R. Me. Deus
477 locals recommend
Lisbon Cathedral is one of the city's gems and one of the most significant monuments in the country, due to its historical, religious and artistic value. Its construction began in 1147, when the first king of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, reconquered the city from the Moors.
517 locals recommend
Lisbon Cathedral
1 Largo da Sé
517 locals recommend
Lisbon Cathedral is one of the city's gems and one of the most significant monuments in the country, due to its historical, religious and artistic value. Its construction began in 1147, when the first king of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, reconquered the city from the Moors.

Getting Around

12 locals recommend
Sapadores station
12 locals recommend
376 locals recommend
Santa Apolónia
376 locals recommend