
Lisbon
Restaurants
Neighborhood guide
Alfama - the city’s oldest district, known for history and charm, where you can find traditional cuisine and beautiful city views
Bairro Alto - bohemian vibes, colorful streets, and nightlife
Chiado - lively shopping and theater hub home to the famous 1700s Bertrand Bookstore
Baixa and Rossio - tourist-friendly area home to many of Lisbon’s main landmarks, shopping, and local restaurants
Avenida da Liberdade - designer neighborhood with high-end shopping and streets lined with old trees and trendy façades
Graça and São Vicente - old neighborhood with tiny streets and classic landmarks including the National Pantheon
Belém - one of the most historical areas of Lisbon, ideal for walking alongside the river and visit its many monuments and museums





Where to eat/drink
Casual / local restaurants:
Cervejaria Ramiro (a must if you like seafood!)
Trendy / cool restaurants:
Nice restaurants:
Gambrinus (traditional)
Fifty Seconds (1 Michelin star)
Midori (1 Michelin star)
Epur (1 Michelin star)
Fortaleza do Guincho (1 Michelin star)
Alma (2 Michelin stars)
Belcanto (2 Michelin stars - book a spot at the chef’s table)