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Lisbon... 5 Useful information... 7 Pharmacies... 7 Fireman and Police... 8 Print boarding passes... 9 Supermarkets and bakery... 10 Restaurants... 13 Breweries and traditional food... 13 Typical and cheap... 15 Where you will only see Portuguese and good for lunch... 17 To eat sardines from June to September... 18 Lots of choice and cooking style... 19 Contemporary Portuguese food... 20 Fusion food / international... 23 To listen to fado... 24 For snacking at the end of the day... 25 To eat something quick... 25 Brunch... 26 Indo-Portuguese food... 27 Vegetarians... 28 For a change of typical Portuguese... 29 Ice Cream... 30 Esplanades and viewpoints overlooking Lisbon... 32 Terraces overlooking Lisbon for a drink... 35 2
Terraces overlooking Lisbon for a drink or eat... 36 Going out at night... 38 Bairro Alto... 38 Bica... 39 Cais do Sodré... 40 Intendente and Bairro das Colónias... 41 Shopping... 42 Programs with children... 44 Museums... 49 Beaches... 51 Beaches of Estoril / Cascais... 51 Beach of Carcavelos - to surf... 51 Beach of Costa da Caparica... 51 What to see by neighborhoods... 52 Graça... 52 Mouraria... 53 Alfama and Castelo... 53 Baixa and Chiado... 55 Belém... 56 Campo de Ourique and Príncipe Real... 57 Avenidas Novas... 58 Transports... 59 Trams... 59 Bus tour... 61 Metro... 62 Public transport prices in October 2016... 63 3
How to get to Cascais... 64 How to get to Sintra... 64 How to get to Cabo da Roca... 64 4
Lisbon www.hostinlisbon.com Please find in this guide some suggestions and places that we particularly enjoy in our city and we would like to share with you. We hope you enjoy them as well! We printed the maps always from Martim Moniz square which is very close to your apartment, the distance from your apartment and Martim Moniz are: Blue and white in downtown Lisbon - 260m Happy apartment in downtown Lisbon - 260m Sant'Ana Studio - 400m Historic Lisbon with a view - 290m Historic Lisbon in a Pateo - 290m 5
Shades of Blue in historic Lisbon - 150m Historic Lisbon with a terrace - 300m Blue and green in Historic Lisbon - 350m Moonlight blue in Historic Lisbon (with view) - 350m 6
Useful information Pharmacies Farmácia Ferrão Adress: Rua da Mouraria, 12 Farmácia Martim Moniz Adress: Rua da Palma, 194 7
Fireman and Police Bombeiros sapadores de lisboa Tel: 217171497 Policia de turismo Adress: Praça dos Restauradores Tel: 213421623-213400090 PSP 4 Esquadra Lisboa Adress: R. Palma 169 Tel: 213513642 8
Print boarding passes If you have to print a ticket or a boarding pass you can do it in this shop in the street: Bemformoso, 90 9
Supermarkets and bakery Amanhecer (oriental supermarket that includes fresh and Portuguese products) Arganilense (typical Portuguese grocery store that sells everything) Mini Mercado Halal (grocery store with the basics) 10
Padaria Portuguesa (to buy bread and take breakfast) https://www.apadariaportuguesa.pt/ www.hostinlisbon.com Pastelaria Violeta (breakfast and lunch) https://www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/pastelaria-violeta-pena-lisboa 11
Celeiro (natural products of organic farming) http://celeiro.pt/lojas Brio (natural products of organic farming) http://brio.pt/ 12
Restaurants www.hostinlisbon.com (in this section we include a link to the site www.lisbonlux.com where you can read about the place, the phone number and average price) Breweries and traditional food Cervejaria Ramiro (one of the best seafood restaurants in Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-ramiro.html Cervejaria Trindade (historic restaurant opened in 1836) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-cervejariatrindade.html 13
Taberna Ideal (great Portuguese cuisine) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-tabernaideal.html A Camponesa (northern country cuisine and informal atmosphere) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-acamponesa.html 14
Typical and cheap A Vaidosa (great home made food, one of our favorites to lunch) https://www.zomato.com/pt/grande-lisboa/tasquinha-a-vaidosamouraria-lisboa Zé da Mouraria (great food) https://www.tripadvisor.com/restaurant_review-g189158-d1886758- Reviews-Restaurant_Ze_da_Mouraria- Lisbon_Lisbon_District_Central_Portugal.html 15
Zé dos Cornos (typical place) https://www.tripadvisor.com/restaurant_review-g189158-d5977415- Reviews-Ze_dos_Cornos-Lisbon_Lisbon_District_Central_Portugal.html O Trigueirinho (good typical Portuguese food) https://www.tripadvisor.com/restaurant_review-g189158-d2620682- Reviews-O_Trigueirinho-Lisbon_Lisbon_District_Central_Portugal.html 16
Where you will only see Portuguese and good for lunch Aviz (typical, simple and traditional) A Cabreira (great for lunch with locals) https://www.tripadvisor.com.br/restaurant_review-g189158-d3835366- Reviews-A_Cabreira-Lisbon_Lisbon_District_Central_Portugal.html 17
Leitaria das Andorinhas (typique, simple et traditionnel) www.hostinlisbon.com To eat sardines from June to September Páteo 13 (large patio with big lines, great in the summer) https://www.facebook.com/pateo13/ 18
Lots of choice and cooking style Palácio Chiado (recovered palace of the 18th century) http://palaciochiado.pt/ Mercado da Ribeira (Lisbon main market since 1892) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/mercado-da-ribeira.html 19
Contemporary Portuguese food Bairro do Avillez (wonderful portuguese 'petiscos') http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/bairro-do-avillez.html Pharmácia (within the magnificent Museum of Pharmacy) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurantepharmacia.html 20
Chapitô (our favorite view in Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-resto-dochapito.html Casa de Pasto (one of our favorites) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-casa-depasto.html 21
Prego da Peixaria (Portuguese typical sandwich here made with fish) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-o-prego-dapeixaria.html 22
Fusion food / international Santo António de Alfama (great restaurant with a terrace) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-santoantonio-de-alfama.html Estrela da Bica (relaxed, trendy, home cooking with vegetarian option) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/estrela-da-bica.html 23
To listen to fado Mesa de Frades (It was once a chapel in the 18th century, decorated with original tiles) http://www.lisbonlux.com/fado/mesa-de-frades.html A Baiuca (expect to hear genuine fado performances) http://www.lisbonlux.com/fado/a-baiuca.html O Prego (Fado on Fridays, just around the corner with great atmosphere) https://www.facebook.com/o-prego-1517563905239997/ 24
For snacking at the end of the day Bruta Flor (in the heart of Mouraria in the beautiful Largo da Severa) https://www.facebook.com/brutaflorcafe# To eat something quick Mercado de fusão do Martim Moniz (fusion market) https://www.facebook.com/mercadofusao/ 25
Brunch O Prego (good food from breakfast until dinner and with a terrace) https://www.facebook.com/o-prego-1517563905239997/ O Infame (terrace in the 1908 Lisboa Hotel) https://nit.pt/buzzfood/restaurantes/ ha-nova-esplanada-brunch-no-intendente 26
Brick Café (coffee and trendy restaurant with great food) https://www.facebook.com/brickcafelisboa/ www.hostinlisbon.com Indo-Portuguese food Tentações de Goa (a favorite in town) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurantetentacoes-de-goa.html 27
Vegetarians Psi (wonderful vegetarian restaurant) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-psi.html Food Temple (great in the summer with tables along the alley staircase) https://www.facebook.com/foodtemple/ 28
Jardim dos Sentidos (excellent buffet lunch) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-jardimdos-sentidos.html For a change of typical Portuguese Osteria (Italian relaxed restaurant in a traditional neighborhood) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-restaurants/restaurante-osteria.html 29
Caxemira (Indian restaurant with great food) https://www.tripadvisor.com/restaurant_review-g189158-d2321586- Reviews-Caxemira-Lisbon_Lisbon_District_Central_Portugal.html Ice Cream Gelato Mú (fantastic flavors) https://www.facebook.com/gelatomu 30
Santini (a classic, prepare to wait) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/santini.html Fábrica do gelado (homemade ice cream some without sugar or milk) https://www.facebook.com/fabricadogelado/ 31
Esplanades and viewpoints overlooking Lisbon Esplanada da Graça http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-da-graca.html www.hostinlisbon.com Miradouro de Nossa Senhora do Monte http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-nossa-senhora-domonte.html 32
Portas do Sol http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-das-portas-do-sol.html Quiosque da Ribeira das Naus http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/ribeira-das-naus.html 33
Miradouro de Santa Catarina http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-de-santa-catarina.html Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-sao-pedro-dealcantara.html 34
Terraces overlooking Lisbon for a drink Rooftop Bar no hotel Mundial http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/rooftop-bar.html Entretanto no hotel Chiado http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/entretanto.html 35
Terraces overlooking Lisbon for a drink or eat O Topo no Martim Moniz http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/topo.html www.hostinlisbon.com O Topo do chiado http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/topo-chiado.html 36
Park na Calçada do Combro http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/park.html Memmo Alfama Terrace http://www.memmohotels.com/alfama/pt/wine-bar-amp-outdoorpool.html 37
Going out at night Bairro Alto, Bica e Cais do Sodré Bairro Alto Perfect to walk around but we leave some of our favorite bars: Pavilhão Chinês (a classic for Lisbon older people) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/pavilhao-chines.html Maria Caxuxa ("retro" environment for thirties and forties) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/maria-caxuxa.html Clube da Esquina (diverse crowd) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/clube-da-esquina.html 38
Bica A street full of bars, here is the favorite: Bar Bicaense (laid-back and welcoming) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/bicaense.html 39
Cais do Sodré www.hostinlisbon.com In 'Pink Street' there are no cars; only bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Our choices are: Pensão Amor (18th century building that was once a brothel) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/pensao-amor.html O bom, o mau e o vilão (cocktail bar divided into small rooms) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-bars/o-bom-o-mau-e-o-vilao.html Jamaica (a classic nightclub in Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-clubs/jamaica.html Music Box (eclectic club) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-clubs/musicbox.html Sol e Pesca (to eat canned food by dawn) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/sol-e-pesca.html 40
Intendente and Bairro das Colónias Casa Independente (cultural association located in a palace built in 1863 with bar, DJs, concerts and exhibitions. One of our favorites!) http://casaindependente.com Crew Hassan (trendy bar and cultural association with vinyls for sale) https://www.facebook.com/ccrewhassan/ 41
Shopping A vida portuguesa (shop with Portuguese traditional gift items and souvenirs) http://www.avidaportuguesa.com/ Feira da Ladra (famous flea market in Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/feira-da-ladra.html 42
Baixa e Chiado (shopping especially for women:)) Av. Liberdade (big brands) 43
Programs with children Pavilhão do Conhecimento (great for kids and adults) http://www.pavconhecimento.pt/home/ Oceanário (one of the world's largest) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/oceanario.html 44
Castelo de São Jorge (the kids will love) http://castelodesaojorge.pt/pt/ Museu da Marioneta (takes you to a fantasy world) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-da-marioneta.html 45
Drive on a bus/boat (visit Lisbon by land and river) http://www.hippotrip.com/pt/ Playground in Jardim da Estrela (romantic neighborhood park) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/jardim-da-estrela.html 46
Estufa fria (exotic species from tropical climates) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/parque-eduardo-vii.html www.hostinlisbon.com Hospital das bonecas ("doll hospital" founded in 1830) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/hospital-de-bonecas.html 47
Restaurante/café Pão de Canela (with a special space for children) http://www.canela.pt/ other: Visit Belém and eat the wonderful pastries. Eat an ice cream in one of our list. Spend an afternoon at the Estoril / Cascais line beaches. 48
Museums Museu Calouste Gulbenkian (must-visit museum and gardens) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-caloustegulbenkian.html Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (Ancient Art Museum, opened in 1884 in a 17th century palace) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-nacional-arteantiga.html 49
Museu Nacional do Azulejo (the Tile Museum presents the history and evolution of the art of the ceramic tile in a magnificent convent from the 16th century) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-do-azulejo.html Museu do Oriente (Orient museum, presents the arts and the cultures that arose from the historical encounters between the West and the East) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-do-oriente.html 50
Beaches www.hostinlisbon.com Beaches of Estoril / Cascais Take the metro from Martim Moniz to Cais do Sodré, the train from Cais do Sodré to Estoril station. There is a promenade for both directions with several beach options, bars and restaurants. Beach of Carcavelos - to surf Take the metro from Martim Moniz to Cais do Sodré station, the train from Cais do Sodré to Carcavelos station. Beach of Costa da Caparica Take the metro from Martim Moniz to Areeiro station and take the bus number 161 of TST (Sul do Tejo transport) 51
What to see by neighborhoods Graça Jardim da Cerca da Graça (green space overlooking Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/jardim-da-cerca-da-graca.html Igreja e convento da Graça (18th century baroque convent) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/igreja-da-graca.html Miradouro da Graça (fantastic view overlooking the Castle and Tejo) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-da-graca.html 52
Mouraria www.hostinlisbon.com Where the Moors were allowed to live after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon in 1147, remains the most multiethnic neighborhood in the city. http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/mouraria.html Alfama and Castelo Medieval district, once the Moorish and Jewish quarter before it became a fishing community. http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/alfama.html http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/alfama-walking-tour.html Feira da Ladra (famous flea market) http://www.fleamarketinsiders.com/feira-da-ladra-flea-market- lisbonportugal Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora (16th century monastery with the world's largest collection of Baroque tiles) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/mosteiro-sao-vicente-de-fora.html 53
Castelo de São Jorge (fortress build in the 6th century) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/castelo-sao-jorge.html www.hostinlisbon.com Igreja de São Miguel (church that has one of the richest gilded interiors in the city) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/igreja-de-sao-miguel.html Sé Catedral de Lisboa (Lisbon's cathedral, built in the 1100s, it's one of the oldest monuments in the city, and has undergone several alterations which added Baroque and Neoclassical details) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/se-lisboa.html 54
Baixa and Chiado http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/baixa.html http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/chiado.html 55
Belém www.hostinlisbon.com To get to Belém you can take tram number 15 on Praça da Figueira (see in transports) Torre de Belém (built in 1515, is a beautiful fortress that also served as the departure point for many of the voyages of discovery) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/torre-de-belem.html Centro cultural de Belém (Lisbon's most important cultural center) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/centro-cultural-de-belem.html Padrão dos descobrimentos (waterfront monument in the shape of a caravel heading into sea evokes the Portuguese Age of Discovery) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/padrao-dos-descobrimentos.html Mosteiro dos Jenónimos (16th century monastery is a must-see marvel and World Heritage Site) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/mosteiro-dos-jeronimos.html Museu da Marinha (Lisbon's Maritime Museum shows the city's and Portugal's pioneering role in the exploration of the oceans) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-museums/museu-da-marinha.html Pasteis de Belém (pastries served here since 1837) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/pasteis-de-belem.html 56
Campo de Ourique and Príncipe Real Mercado de Campo de Ourique (market opened since 1934, it's more than a shopping destination, it's also a place for meals throughout the day) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/mercado-de-campo-deourique.html Reservatório da Mãe D'Água das Amoreiras (is the entry into Lisbon of the Águas Livres Aqueduct, was built in 1748) http://www.epal.pt/epal/en/menu/water-museum/permanentcollection-and-associated-heritage/m%c3%a3e-d'%c3%a1gua-dasamoreiras-reservoir Jardim da Estrela (garden that dates back to 1852, and is a lovely spot for reading, for children to play, or to work out) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/jardim-da-estrela.html Basílica da Estrela (royal Basilica of Estrela is a baroque and neoclassical building built by Queen Maria I in 1790) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/basilica-da-estrela.html Jardim Botânico (slightly neglected, Lisbon's botanical garden is perhaps in part because of that, an enchanting sight) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/jardim-botanico.html Bairro do Principe Real (residential district, filled with gardens, a couple of the city's most tranquil squares, and colorful mansions) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/principe-real.html 57
Avenidas Novas Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (see in Museums) Pastelaria Versailles (café that dates from 1922 and serves the biggest and best variety of pastries in Lisbon) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/cafe-pastelaria-versailles.html Praça de Touros do Campo Pequeno (Lisbon's bullfighting arena, a 19th century neo-moorish construction made up of red brick and arches) http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/praca-de-touros-campo-pequeno.html 58
Transports Trams http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-transport/electricos.html Tram 28 http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-transport/electrico-28.html Tram 28 - Stop Tram 28 - Circuit 59
Tram 15 - Stop Tram 15 - Circuit 60
Bus tour https://www.yellowbustours.com/en-gb/lisbon/circuits.aspx www.hostinlisbon.com 61
Metro 62
Public transport prices in October 2018 Tickets purchased on the transport price description Bus 1,85 Cost of a trip Tram 2,90 Cost of a trip Bica, Glória and Lavra Funicular (up to 2 trips) 3,70 Cost of a trip Sta. Justa Funicular (up to 2 trips) 5,15 Cost of a trip Viva Viagem card (it costs 0.50 and is rechargeable). It is bought inside the subway Combined ticket Carris / Metro (7 Colinas or Viva Viagem card) price description Ticket Carris / Metro 1,45 Price of a subway, bus or tram trip Day ticket (24h) price description Carris/Metro 6,30 Carris/Metro/Transtejo (Cacilhas) 9,35 Total cost of travel in 24 hours by metro, bus or tram Total cost of travel in 24 hours by metro, bus, tram or boat Carris/Metro/CP 10,40 Total cost of travel in 24 hours by metro, bus, tram and train to Cascais or Sintra Zapping (recharges: 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 ) price description Zapping (valid throughout the network) 1,30 Cost of a trip on any transport 63
How to get to Cascais www.hostinlisbon.com Take the metro in Martim Moniz to Cais do Sodré and take the train to Cascais How to get to Sintra Walk to the Rossio station and take the train to Sintra How to get to Cabo da Roca In Cascais near the train station, take bus number 403 that goes from there to Sintra train station and stops in Cabo da Roca. The weabsite of the bus company is: http://www.scotturb.com/ 64