5 Hotspots in Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Two weeks ago, I already told you something about my city trip to Lisbon and all of my favourite places which you have to visit when you are planning a trip to this city. However, I did not tell you yet about the restaurants, cafés and bars the city has to offer. During my trip to Lisbon, I went to several restaurants and cafés. In this article, I will give you five tips for hotspots in Lisbon.
Of course we all know the Hard rock cafés, which are situated in lots of countries all over the world. In Lisbon there is also a café: not really specialized on the Portuguese culture, but such a great place. Normally, I am not a fan of Hard rock music, but I do really love the atmosphere of the café. I have been here several times during my trip to Lisbon. In the first place for drinking some cocktails (which you definitely should try when paying a visit to the café), but secondly also one night to have dinner. The food is delicious, even though it can be a little bit too much. There is nothing wrong with too much, but you can take it into account when you are planning to have dinner over there. Furthermore, the staff is very friendly and hospitable, which I think is very important in a restaurant. I just loved this place and can totally recommend it. The café is located at the square Praça Restauradores. Tip: Take into account that it can be very crowded and sometimes you have to wait for a table. During my visits to the café, I experienced this once. It is not always full, but it is possible, so just take it into account. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Of course we all know the Hard rock cafés, which are situated in lots of countries all over the world. In Lisbon there is also a café: not really specialized on the Portuguese culture, but such a great place. Normally, I am not a fan of Hard rock music, but I do really love the atmosphere of the café. I have been here several times during my trip to Lisbon. In the first place for drinking some cocktails (which you definitely should try when paying a visit to the café), but secondly also one night to have dinner. The food is delicious, even though it can be a little bit too much. There is nothing wrong with too much, but you can take it into account when you are planning to have dinner over there. Furthermore, the staff is very friendly and hospitable, which I think is very important in a restaurant. I just loved this place and can totally recommend it. The café is located at the square Praça Restauradores. Tip: Take into account that it can be very crowded and sometimes you have to wait for a table. During my visits to the café, I experienced this once. It is not always full, but it is possible, so just take it into account. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 5 Hotspots in Lisbon
Guide Location: Portugal » Lisbon
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Author: Daphne Van Der Pol
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Guide Location: Portugal » Lisbon
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Daphne Van Der Pol
Read it on Author's Website: https://girlswanderlust.com/2015/12/10/5-hotspots-in-lisbon/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- The Hard rock café
- ZamBeZe Restaurante
- Roman’s
- LX Factory
- Lost In
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