Lisbon is the kind of place you go back to, again and again.
It is a city you don’t rush through. There is a certain softness to it, in the colors, the rythm, the way the city opens up during golden hour.
Where to stay
Chalet D´Ávila Guest House

The rooms are spacious, bright, and full of charm, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to relax after a day of exploring.
The breakfast is quite simple and may feel a bit small if you’re used to large buffets, but it includes all the essentials to start the day. The overall calm of the place is a real plus, making it ideal for a peaceful and restful stay.
The staff is also extremely kind and attentive, always happy to help and share recommendations.
Food & drinks
Food favorites
Ponto final :
A great spot with an amazing view over Lisbon. Reservations are a must, but it’s absolutely worth it for the atmosphere and the setting.
Time Out market :
A good choice if you want to try several Portuguese and international dishes in one spot. The concept is simple: a large food hall bringing together some of the city’s popular local spots.
Coyo Taco :
A standout address for anyone craving flavorful, well-executed tacos in a fun and relaxed setting.
Drinks favorites
Foxtrot :
For a cozy, vintage vibes
By the wine :
If you are a wine lover, this one is for you. The bar also proposes small plates to share in a beautiful tilled space.
Red Frog Speakeasy :
Hidden and intimate, the bar offers a variety of elaborate cocktail. I recommend booking before going.





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