It offers a lot for urban explorers to savor, whether it’s a visit to the formidable Sao Jorge Castle that looms high above ...
Nestled within the winding paths of Alfama, this vintage retreat offers a step back in time. With its antique furnishings 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 ...
Alfama, one of Lisbon's oldest enclaves, exudes the charm of a quaint village. Its winding alleys lead to hidden taverns and courtyards. Step off Tram 28 to discover these secrets and ascend to ...
Lisbon has a vibrant nightlife scene, which spills onto the cobbled streets of Chiado, watches the dawn come up over the ...
There are only nine tables at this hole-in-the-wall fado restaurant, located on the winding, romantic streets of Alfama, so make sure you book in advance. It's a prix-fixe menu, and owners Ana ...
Tuck into a delicious breakfasts and tapas menu at dinner Tucked away at the end of one of the labyrinthian streets of the city's historic Alfama district, the hotel benefits from its hard-to-find ...
Slipping away from the crowds into one of Lisbon’s oldest, highest neighbourhoods is a morning well spent. Begin in the medina-like Alfama, Lisbon’s old Moorish quarter, where lanes stacked with ...
Find more of the city's best restaurants in our guide. Begin by climbing up the winding medieval streets of Lisbon's most ...
Memmo Alfama is the first boutique hotel in the city’s oldest neighbourhood, Alfama. If the unmatched views of the city and Tagus River from the terrace pool bar aren’t enough to entice you, maybe ...