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Tips for Lisbon

  • Pavel Nekhaev
    Pavel suggests

    Subway in Lisboa

    Added January 26th 2008

    Lisbon subway

    Lisbon has a very comfortable and nice metropolitan (underground, subway). If you buy a ticket for 1 pass, do not throw it away as you should use the same ticket to quit a metro station (a usual thing for various metro systems in Europe but not for Moscow or St Petersburg, for example).
    Better buy a subway card to use the metro (eg. "7 Colinas", "Lisboa Viva" etc) as it's much cheaper than buying a ticket for each pass.
    Station titles are shown on display, so if you cannot hear - it's possible to see them.

    This tip is tagged / metro / subway
  • Damon Garrett
    Damon suggests

    A Vida Portuguesa

    Added May 20th 2008

    Rua Anchieta, 11 - Chiado

    I found this shop by accident walking off Rua Garrett, but I'm sure it appears in some of the guidebooks. A great place to find all things uniquely Portuguese: from specialty foods to cosmetics, toys and homewares. The shop has been charmingly restored with clear references to its origins as an apothecary.

    www.avidaportuguesa.com
    This tip is tagged / lisbon / shop / store / gift / souvenir / Portuguese / homeware / books / toys / cosmetics / food
  • Andre Ribeirinho
    Andre suggests

    A Small Guide to Lisbon

    Added February 6th 2008

    City

    I live in Lisbon and love the city.

    I have created A Small Guide to Lisbon to help people visiting Lisbon.

    Enjoy. :)

    blog.delaranja.com/...
    This tip is tagged / lisbon / guide
  • Pedro Assuncao
    Pedro suggests

    Pasteis de Belem

    Added July 24th 2008

    Belem

    For all travelers, this is extremely important: You have to go to a place in Lisbon called "Belem". Ask the locals for the place where they sell "Pasteis de Belem" (it's a local small cake, reaaaaaaaaally sweet), you won't regret it :)

    www.pasteisdebelem.pt/...
    This tip is tagged / pasteis / belem / cake / sweet / food
  • Damon Garrett
    Damon suggests

    Café Royale

    Added May 20th 2008

    Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, nº29 R/C Esq. - Chiado

    A great spot that isn't immediately obvious from the street. Café Royale clearly aims itself at the Lisbon cool set, offering flavorsome meals based on organic ingredients. Staff are friendly without imposing and it's a comfortable hangout whether in a large group or solo. The coffee was excellent, though I doubt it was organic.

    www.royalecafe.com
    This tip is tagged / food / resturant / cafe / cool / organic
  • Adam Honig
    Adam suggests

    Vertigo Cafe

    Added March 4th 2008

    Travessa do Carmo

    This is a small cafe easily overlooked, but the food was inexpensive, interesting (I had coconut curry chicken quiche) and quite good. Plus the people there were very nice, helpful and engaging.

    This tip is tagged / cafe
  • Rebekah Ford
    Rebekah suggests

    where to find hip hop in lisbon

    Added January 21st 2008

    bairro alto, the fashionable area

    go to see my friend chico at supafly in rua da barocca in bairro alto and he will tell you what's going on and where. oh yeah, buy something whilst you're in there :-)

    This tip is tagged / bairro / alto / lisbon / hip / hop / supafly
  • Riccardo Cambiassi
    Riccardo suggests

    Cafe Galeria Fabulas, wifi + atmosphere

    Added October 14th

    calcada nova de sao francisco

    it's well hidden in a courtyard by calcada nova de sao francisco, really close to the city heart.
    Its atmosphere is awesome, the service is just great and it has wifi (2 euros x hour).
    much recommended.

    This tip is tagged / cafe / art / galery / wifi / inspiration
  • Nuno Lopes
    Nuno suggests

    SILK Club Lisboa

    Added May 19th 2008

    Chiado

    A new Club, exclusive with a breath taking view of the city. If you would like to go ensure you make a reservation early - nuno.lopes@bluething.pt

    www.flickr.com/...
    This tip is tagged / club / bar / exclusive / lisbon / New
  • Cristina Nunes
    Cristina suggests

    Best time to visit

    Added April 1st 2008

    Maybe I'm bias on this, but as a person born and raised in Lisbon, the best time ever to visit Lisbon in my opinion is during the Saints' Festivities, from June 10th (our Country National Holiday) through June 13th (Lisbon's Municipal Holiday).
    You get to meet people from all ranges of classes, ages, races who are having fun on the street at night, eating some of our traditional grilled food (fish and meat), listening to music on the most traditional districts, like Alfama, Mouraria, Madragoa, etc... and there's events all month (June) long.

    This tip is tagged / saints / holidays / food / Music
  •  
Mr & Mrs Smith
on Lisbon
Cityscape: Atlantic rollers and imposing cliffs
City Life: Cosmopolitan fishing village
  • + Getting There

    Automobiles

    It's worth hiring a car for coastal exploring, but public transport connections to Lisbon are very good.

    Planes

    The nearest airport is at Lisbon, roughly 40 minutes away by car. There's a bus that will take you into Cascais for about €1; a taxi will cost around €40.

    Trains

    The Cascais Line runs from Lisbon's Cais do Sodré station to Cascais, takes around 30 minutes and costs €1.50. This scenic route skirts the Atlantic coastline and is a lovely way to arrive. Take seats on the left-hand side of the carriage for a sea view.

  • + Local Knowledge

    Dialing

    Country code for Portugal: 351; for Cascais area: 21.

    Reads

    Lee Langley's epic novel Distant Music sweeps through several centuries and several countries, with Portugal and the Portuguese always close to its heart.

    Do go / Don't Go

    The climate is generally mild; from April to October, fine weather is virtually guaranteed. The coast is pounded by the Atlantic surf in winter but is rarely cold.

    Cuisine

    Must-trys include cozido à Portuguesa, a stew with beans, veg and cuts of meat. Fish-lovers will be in seventh heaven here, as fresh fish and squid land daily. Try the cataplana, a seafood platter served with rice or potatoes. The sweet-toothed will find the custard tarts hard to resist.

    Taxis

    If you venture to Lisbon, there are plenty of cabs to hail on the street. In Cascais, ask your hotel to book one for you.

    Tipping

    Discretionary; ten per cent is appreciated.

    Currency

    Euro.

    Packing

    Surf dudes should pack their coolest threads, but leave some space in your suitcase for all those lovely bottles of vintage port you'll want to take home with you - particularly if you taste some 20-year-old tawny.

  • + Worth Doing

    Arts

    The Convent of Mafra is considered the world's best example of baroque architecture, with its imposing dome and magnificent 88-metre-long library. In Lisbon, the Gulbenkian Museum and Gallery is particularly wonderful (www.museu.gulbenkian.pt).

    And...

    Check out Boca do Inferno (the 'Mouth of Hell'), just to the west of Cascais. Legend has it that this unusual crater-shaped rock formation is the entrance to the underworld. The constant pounding of the Atlantic waves has hollowed out some impressive caves, which can be viewed from a small platform overlooking the cliff.

    Shopping

    There's a lively market in Cascais on Wednesdays and Saturday mornings, and a daily fleamarket. The designer-label zone in Lisbon is Rua Garrett in the Chiado area. Glove emporium Luvaria Ulisses is worth a look just for its tiny exterior and drawer upon drawer of kid-leather mitts. Stock up on port and Madeira.

    Viewpoint

    For the best sunset views, take a drive up the coastal road past Guincho to Cabo da Roca, and sit by Europe's most westerly cliffs as the big Atlantic rollers crash beneath you.

    Something

    Head to Carcavelos beach and watch the rollers. Carcavelos is a surf paradise, with a long sandy beach and decent-sized Atlantic waves. There's also a clothes market there on Thursdays, and a Portland-Bill-perfect lighthouse.

  • + Diary

    June or July Cascais Sailing Week is a major event, attracting an armada of international competitors (www.cncascais.com). July Jazz on a Summer's Day takes place in Palmela Park Auditorium, and scores of musicians supply the soundtrack to balmy evenings. Late July The Festival of the Sea is an annual event run by the town's fishermen. Besides music and dancing, the event sees a herd of bulls released onto the beach. Anyone brave or foolish enough to grab one by the horns is rewarded with a dubious prize of dried fish. Fireworks, folk singing and bizarre games go on into the night.

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