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A new office building will be created thanks to the renovation of five port warehouses in the Alcântara Docks.
When one thinks of Lisbon, they usually think of the city's vibrant waterfront -- a scene reminiscent of San Francisco -- but with Madragoa's narrow, cobblestone streets, you'll feel like you've ...
The waterfront Belém is a historic neighborhood that houses some of Lisbon's most important monuments, museums and one very popular Portuguese tart cafe, the Pasteis de Belém. Here you'll find ...
Lose yourself in the Portuguese capital’s soulful streets, where rich history, vibrant culture and unforgettable bites await ...
Over the next decade, nearly €3 billion in public and private investment is set to pour into Lisbon’s waterside district of ...
Planning a trip to Portugal's capital city? The best things to do in Lisbon include exploring the waterfront neighborhood of Belém and taking a daytrip to nearby Sintra.
I Found the Best Places to Eat in Lisbon — and They're Affordable, Too. Many of these no-frills dining spots have vanished, but others are being lovingly reinvented.
In fact, Lisbon was designated a European City of Culture in 1994 and 1998 when it hosted the World's Fair. ... Architecture and Technology has created a big impact on the city’s waterfront.
Elsewhere, Lisbon’s elite chefs take to the stage in theatrical show kitchens, including Marlene, where reinterpreted Portuguese classics, like truffle-stuffed partridge, offer a masterclass in ...
London-based architects AL_A, headed by Amanda Levete, are behind the striking design for the new MAAT - Lisbon’s new Museum for Art, Architecture and Technology, set to open this autumn A new ...
Lisbon's only surviving original 1940s Art Deco hotel sits tucked on a quiet residential street running parallel to Avenida da Liberdade. Part of the Heritage Collection of historic hotels, its ...