Bairro Alto might be old, but Alfama is its even older sibling. Alfama is one of Lisbon’s oldest and most historic districts, and has been drawing visitors since the early days of tourism and ...
Perched on a hill to the east of downtown, Alfama is Lisbon's most famous district and is a vestige of the city's Moorish heritage. In sharp contrast to the wide boulevards and logical ...
The Baixa district, often referred to as Downtown Lisbon, is like stepping into a time machine where history, culture, and modernity converge. Nestled between the hills of Alfama and Chiado ...
One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa Elevator ... and Bairro Alto and Alfama sit on top of some steep hills; it's best to take public transportation. The subway is more ...
There are only nine tables at this hole-in-the-wall fado restaurant, located on the winding, romantic streets of Alfama ... There's plenty of fado in Lisbon, but very few places still have ...
Situated on the slope between São Jorge Castle and Tejo River, Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood in Lisbon and one of the most photogenic. Not only do the hills provide impeccable views of the ...
A zero-waste, environmentally-conscious restaurant in the heart of Alfama, one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods, SEM creates a dining experience that focuses on regenerative agriculture ...
Step back in time with a visit to this fado joint, built in a former chapel in Alfama, with the original ... on Praça de Município, one of Lisbon’s most charming squares.