The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
Restaurants in Lisbon
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Opened since September 2006, Groove Bar has evolved into the most mass-produced (and commercial) musical styles, with a focus on sounds such as reggae, funk, soul, swing, rock and other alternative sounds. It is located on the famous Rua da Rosa, in Bairro Alto, and is an ideal place for those looking for the best cocktails, good music, a quiet environment to live and a very attentive staff. Fridays, Saturdays and eve of holiday open till 03:00 ace. During the week is a perfect lounge bar, closing at 02:00. SPECIALTIES: Caramel Vodka, Express Martini e Passion Daiquiri.
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When in Belém, drop in at this riverside disco that also offers a decent restaurant.
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Alternative sounds club in downtown Lisbon (Rock, Goth, Industrial, Electro, Indie, 80's, Metal, etc.). Opens only on weekends with different dj sets. Fridays are mainly Metal (Heavy, viking/folk, Glam rock, Doom ect). Saturdays we open with 80s (Alternative), Indie, Goth, etc... Please check our facebook for updates on our events
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In the 90s it was considered the 3rd best disco in the world, the name Kremlin, in the nightlife, is synonymous with electronic music where the Undergound rules. Here have grown names like dj Vibe aka Tó Pereira and currently pass through the world top artists. Kremlin occupies an area of 350 m2 of an old convent, in the area of Santos. Keeping the original moth, several arches of ogive stone and rough stone floor, the interior decoration has been modernized. The lights, sound system and DJ booth were also upgraded. Kremlin offers in addition a brand new VIP Zone, three bars and a dance floor.
I've been there several times and for me as a friend of electronic music, it is the best club in Lisbon. Normally, the entrance fee is between 12 and 15 Euro including one free drink, which is the normal range in the big local clubs. The location is amasing: a basement with a nice atmosphere and always good air because of a good conditioning system including big fans on the dancefloor.
3.5 based on 52 reviews
Incognito has been the best night clubs in Lisbon, for the ones who love indie music, for about 30 years. It's a small space but full of character. The music choices can range from 80s Joy Division to LCD Soundsystem or Future Islands. There's some selection at the door, but the place is small. One suggestion I would to give the owner would be to stop allowing smoking inside.
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