The Baixa district, often referred to as Downtown Lisbon, is like stepping into a time machine where history, culture, and ...
Lisbon has a vibrant nightlife scene, which spills onto the cobbled streets of Chiado, watches the dawn come up over the Tagus River and serenades the stars from rooftop bars in the fragrant ...
This is part of Why I Moved, a recurring series about Americans building a life abroad.
For first-timers, the best neighborhoods to stay in Lisbon are Baixa and Chiado. These areas offer easy access to attractions, a lively atmosphere, and plenty of fun places you can get to on foot.
That way, you can avoid walking uphill from Baixa. Together, the Rossio/Baixa/Chiado neighborhoods form the center of Lisbon's tourist districts, sandwiched between Bairro Alto to the west ...
One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa Elevator ... if your hotel is located in the Rossio, Baixa and Chiado neighborhoods. Just make sure you're equipped with a good pair ...
Bairro do Avillez, Chiado This is the latest restaurant in chef José Avillez’s stable, which now stands at seven in Lisbon. Skip the chaotic front bar and head to the restaurant at the rear. Set under ...