A personal guide · by Kunal Nº 01 · Lisboa

LISBOA

Where to eat, wander and stay — the places I actually send my friends to.

🚧 Entries marked “sample” are placeholders while Kunal fills in the real list.

Eat & Drink

From queue-worthy institutions to the tascas nobody writes about.

From queue-worthy institutions to the tascas nobody writes about.

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sample Seafood · Intendente

Cervejaria Ramiro

The famous one, and it earns it. Garlic prawns, percebes, and a steak sandwich for “dessert”. Go early or queue.

worth the queuelunch or dinner MAPS ↗ SITE ↗
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sample Petiscos · Chiado

Taberna da Rua das Flores

Tiny, chalkboard menu, no reservations. Portuguese small plates done with real care.

date nightsmall & local MAPS ↗
sample Pastelaria · Belém

Pastéis de Belém

The original pastel de nata, since 1837. Skip the takeaway queue — the sit-down rooms move much faster.

classicwith kids MAPS ↗ SITE ↗
sample Kiosk & sunset drinks · Santa Catarina

Quiosque do Adamastor

Grab a beer or a caipirinha at the kiosk and watch the sun drop behind the river with half the city.

sunsetcasual MAPS ↗

See & Do

Viewpoints, markets and corners worth your walking shoes.

Viewpoints, markets and corners worth your walking shoes.

sample Viewpoint · Graça

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

The best panorama in the city — castle, river, and rooftops in one sweep. Go for golden hour.

sunsetfree MAPS ↗
sample Flea market · Alfama

Feira da Ladra

Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Half junk, half treasure, all atmosphere. Haggle gently.

tue & sat onlyfree MAPS ↗
sample Creative quarter · Alcântara

LX Factory

Old industrial complex under the bridge, now shops, studios and restaurants. Ler Devagar bookshop is the star.

rainy day okshopping MAPS ↗ SITE ↗

Stay

Pick a neighborhood, not a hotel — here’s how they feel.

Pick a neighborhood, not a hotel — here’s how they feel.

sample Neighborhood

Príncipe Real

Stay here if you want leafy streets, boutiques and the best food density.

Elegant, central but calm, walkable to Chiado and Bairro Alto without sleeping above the noise.

MAPS ↗
sample Neighborhood

Alfama

Stay here if you want the postcard version — tiled alleys, fado, laundry lines.

The oldest quarter. Gorgeous and atmospheric; pack light, because cars don’t reach most doors.

MAPS ↗
sample Neighborhood

Chiado / Baixa

Stay here if it’s your first visit and you want everything at your doorstep.

Grand squares, easy metro, every sight within a stroll. The most convenient base, if the most touristy.

MAPS ↗

Day Trips

When you’ve had your fill of hills.

When you’ve had your fill of hills.

sample Day trip · 40 min by train

Sintra

Fairy-tale palaces in the misty hills. Go early on a weekday, pick two palaces max — Pena and Quinta da Regaleira.

book pena tickets ahead MAPS ↗
sample Day trip · 40 min by train

Cascais

Seaside town at the end of the coastal line. Rent a bike to Guincho beach if the wind behaves.

beacheasy MAPS ↗

Tips

The stuff I tell everyone before they land.

The stuff I tell everyone before they land.

01

Getting from the airport

The airport is basically in the city. Uber/Bolt to the center runs €10–15 and beats the metro with luggage.

02

Wear real shoes

Lisbon is hills plus polished calçada cobblestone — slippery even when dry. Leave the smooth-soled sandals at home.

03

Book dinner ahead

The good small places fill up Thursday–Saturday. Book a few days out; locals eat around 20:30–21:30.

From Friends

Places you think belong in here — add yours.

Places you think belong in here — add yours.

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