Lisbon Neighborhoods
Lisbon is a city with diverse neighborhoods, each offering its own unique character, charm, and attractions.
Whether you're interested in history, nightlife, cultural experiences, or simply strolling through charming streets, Lisbon's neighborhoods offer a diverse range of options for residents and visitors alike.
Graça is a Lisbon neighborhood set on one of Lisbon’s seven hills. It has stunning views over the city and river Tagus from its famous viewpoints.
Praça do Comércio, this impressive square is a statement piece of Lisbon.
Bairro Alto is the Bohemian district of Lisbon that comes alive after dark.
Cascais is a beautiful fishing town close to Lisbon and easy to get to by train.
Avenue Liberdade, take a stroll along Lisbon's tree lined boulevard and be surprised.
Cais do Sodré is Lisbon’s commuter hub and is home of Time Out and Pink Street.
Belém is renowned for its significant cultural and historical landmarks, two of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.
Alfama is the medieval district of Lisbon, full of charm and one of the most picturesque areas of the city.
Parque das Nações is translated to english as the Park of Nations and this Lisbon district was once a wasteland before its development was completed in 1998 for the World Expo.