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November 30 2023
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6 neighborhoods in Lisbon to explore during your city trip

We love Lisbon! Partly because Lisbon Situated on hills, it has distinctly different neighborhoods, each with its own unique vibe and something unique to offer. For example, you can enjoy a night out in Bairro Alto, find peace and quiet in Estrela, or visit the industrial Alcántara district. Here are 6 Lisbon neighborhoods you won't want to miss if you're planning a city break!

Tip: Also check out our list of the 21 X best hotspots in Lisbon that you want to know during your city trip.

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These are the must-visit neighborhoods in Lisbon for the perfect city trip

Lisbon's Lower Town: Baixa and Rossio

Baixa and Rossio form the city center. These neighborhoods are also known as Lisbon's downtown. Baixa is home to Lisbon's most famous square: Praca do Coércio. One of the shopping streets leading off this square is Rua Agusta, one of Lisbon's main shopping streets. This street, lined with terraces and street musicians, houses well-known international brands. Not a fan of the big brands? Then stroll through the many side streets! For a delicious cup of coffee, you can stop by Fabrica Coffee Roasters and in the evening you can have a bite to eat at Solar dos Presuntos, Oficina do Duque or one of the many other restaurants.

cool harbor district: Belém

The trendy Belém district is home to Lisbon's port. Belém boasts several attractions that are definitely worth a visit. For example, you can visit the Jeronimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, and the Monument to the Discoveries. At the latter, you should definitely take the elevator up for the fantastic view! There are also many great hotspots here, such as café The margin of Darwin's CaféWe took a sailing boat tour in this area with the organization Lisbon by BoatA really cool experience, and you see all of Lisbon from the water. Highly recommended!

Belém, Lisbon

steps in Lisbon: bairro alto and chiado

The lively Bairro Alto and Chiado neighborhoods are full of narrow, charming streets perfect for getting lost. There are numerous bars and cafés, and music plays everywhere. Chiado is a hip neighborhood with many boutiques, bookstores, and artsy cafés, where you'll also find plenty of locals. These neighborhoods also have plenty of great hotspots. For example, you can go to an Asian restaurant BaoBao or enjoy the view from one of the many rooftop bars, such as PARK of TerraCo BaIn Biarro Alto you will also find the Time Out Mercado da RibeiraHere you can find a wide variety of cuisines and dishes. We went for a tapas plate where you can choose your own fresh cheeses and meats!

Oldest and Jewish neighborhoods: Alfama, Castelo and Graça

Alfama is Lisbon's oldest Jewish quarter. You can get lost here in the steep, narrow streets. Here you'll find Lisbon Cathedral and the Castelo de São Jorge, among other sights. You can also visit the Thieves' Market in this district: every Tuesday and Saturday, a flea market is held in Feira da Ladra square, where you can find just about anything. The Castelo and Graça districts surround the castle and consist of traditional, typically Portuguese streets. A good vegetarian restaurant in this area is Graça 77 and for a good brunch you can go to DeliDelux!

Alfama, Lisbon

hip and up & coming industrial area: Alcantara

The new place to be: the hip, alternative Alcántara neighborhood. This area is strongly marked by the beginnings of industrialization. Instead of demolishing the old factories and warehouses, new life has been breathed into them. Must-visits include the Santa Amaro dock: here, former warehouses overlooking the marina have been transformed into trendy bars, restaurants, and clubs. This neighborhood is also home to the LX FactoryThis old factory site is home to many lovely, quirky shops, cafes, and restaurants.

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quiet, green neighborhood: estrela

If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Lisbon's city center, the Estrela neighborhood is the perfect escape. Located next to Bairro Alto, it's still untouched by mass tourism. If you need a break, you can visit the University of Lisbon's botanical gardens or take a relaxing stroll in Jardim da Estrela. The Basilica da Estrela is also located here, a must-see if you're visiting this neighborhood!

Estrala, Lisbon

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