Restaurante portugués · Alcântara · 39 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: This industrial-style dining room specializes in updated Portuguese comfort dishes. Order the hearty caldo verde (potato and kale soup), followed by the grilled sea bass with crab rice.
Restaurante portugués · Centro Histórico · 45 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: Chef José Avillez has made his culinary flagship the finest restaurant in town. The inventive menu has hints of molecular gastronomy: goose barnacle; suckling pig topped with orange-peel purée.
Travel + Leisure: This impressive 10th-century crenellated castle and citadel where Celts, Romans, Visigoths, and Moors successively held sway has knockout views of the Alfama.
Travel + Leisure: This impressive 10th-century crenellated castle and citadel where Celts, Romans, Visigoths, and Moors successively held sway has knockout views of the Alfama.
Museo de arte · Centro Histórico · 45 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: In a former bank in Baixa, you’ll find an exhaustive collection of contemporary furniture (Ponti; Studio 65) and vintage couture (Dior; Westwood).
Travel + Leisure: What frescoes are to Italy, tiles, or azulejos, are to Portugal. East of Praça do Comercio, this museum is housed in a convent dating back to 1509. Don’t miss the tile panel of the city made in 1738.
Tienda gourmet · Centro Histórico · 19 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: A traditional food store where you can find row upon row of canned specialties. Get the Tricana-brand atum ventresca (tuna belly) in olive oil or the Portuguese sardines.
Largo São Domingos de Benfica, 1 (Av. 24 de Janeiro), Lisboa, Lisboa
Sitio histórico y protegido · São Domingos de Benfica · 11 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: The private residence of the current Marquis of Lisbon has some of the world’s most detailed antique pieces; private tours are offered in the morning.
Restaurante portugués · Centro Histórico · 9 tips y reseñas
Travel + Leisure: Don’t leave town without going to a live concert of Portugal’s signature fado music. Most clubs are tourist traps, but this 22-year-old tavern in Graça is the real thing.
Travel + Leisure: In this 143-year-old former villa, a shady, palm-ringed pool feels straight out of Old Hollywood. Take a stroll through the hotel’s beautifully manicured gardens.
Travel + Leisure: Kilim rugs and 17th-century artifacts are juxtaposed with contemporary art and slick marble bathrooms at the renovated Palacio Belmonte, a palace built in the 1400’s off Castelo de São Jorge.