Chiado

Chiado, with their eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional stores – are some of the city’s main places of interest.

Chiado, Lisbon’s perennial upmarket neighbourhood, is a place of studios, original shops, renovated spaces and marvellous pavement cafés for watching the constant coming and going of those shopping, wandering and those still trying to figure out where the river is.
Baixa, more traditional and authentic, serves up souvenir shops, famous patisseries and adventurous eateries. Take your time to discover the streets and corners and all their charms.


This Lisbon which mixes hi-tech historical information centres, contemporary museums, world-famous designer shops and excellent examples of pastéis de nata is special. This is where the locals converge; and this is where tourists find the liveliest side of the city.

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