Food Scene
Frade dos Mares
55A Av. Dom Carlos iRestaurante XL
57 Calçada da EstrelaPharmacia
A good restaurant to have dinner.
Not to be missed... is one of the most historical and legendary cafeteria in Lisbon.
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1. Café A Brasileira
122 R. GarrettNot to be missed... is one of the most historical and legendary cafeteria in Lisbon.
Noobai
Great place for a light meal with an amazing view.
Hamburgueria do Bairro - São Bento
9 Rua dos IndustriaisOne of the best burgers in town.
Bairro do Avillez
18 R. Nova da TrindadeDear Breakfast
35 R. GaivotasAlma
15 R. AnchietaTime Out Market
49 Av. 24 de JulhoShopping
A Vida Portuguesa
23 Largo do Intendente Pina ManiqueGenuine products of portuguese creation.
Everything Else
It is Lisbon's main food market since 1892. In 2014 it was taken over by Time Out Lisboa magazine, whose management added stalls offering food and traditional local products.
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Time Out Market
49 Av. 24 de JulhoIt is Lisbon's main food market since 1892. In 2014 it was taken over by Time Out Lisboa magazine, whose management added stalls offering food and traditional local products.
If you want an exciting nightlife during your stay, you can choose one of the several restaurants in the area and then go visiting the different bars for some drinks and music.
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베이로 알토
21 Tv. InglesinhosIf you want an exciting nightlife during your stay, you can choose one of the several restaurants in the area and then go visiting the different bars for some drinks and music.
Comprising over 40,000 items, the MNAA collection has the largest number of works classified by the State as “national treasures”.
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포르투갈 국립 고대 미술관
Rua das Janelas VerdesComprising over 40,000 items, the MNAA collection has the largest number of works classified by the State as “national treasures”.
Museu do Oriente exhibition is fundamentally divided up into two main collections: the Portuguese presence in Asia and the Kwok On Collection.
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베니스비치
Avenida BrasíliaMuseu do Oriente exhibition is fundamentally divided up into two main collections: the Portuguese presence in Asia and the Kwok On Collection.