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Graça Guide

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Millennium Estoril [ 27-04-19 | 05-05-19 ] IndieLisboa - Festival Internacional de Cinema'19 [ 02-05-19 | 12-05-19 ] ARCO Lisboa'19 [ 16-05-19 | 19-05-19 ] FIMFA - Festival Internacional de Marionetas e Formas Animadas'19 [ 03-05-19 | 26-05-19 ] Festival da Máscara Ibérica'19 [ 16-05-19 | 19-05-19 ] LISBON UNDER STARS: Immersive Spectacle in Carmo ruins in Lisbon Maio e Junho
Special place to enjoy a unique view over the city of Lisbon. This viewpoint is famous thanks to its wonderful view, from which you can see the old neighborhoods such as Mouraria and Alfama, Baixa Pombalina, São Jorge’s Castle and also the Tejo River. Situated on St. Andrew's Hill, one of the seven hills of the city, it offers the perfect ambience to relax under the pine trees and spend several hours enjoying the city’s charm. It contains a strategically placed cafe to see the sunset over the Tejo River and the riverside zone.
316 locals recommend
Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
Calçada da Graça
316 locals recommend
Special place to enjoy a unique view over the city of Lisbon. This viewpoint is famous thanks to its wonderful view, from which you can see the old neighborhoods such as Mouraria and Alfama, Baixa Pombalina, São Jorge’s Castle and also the Tejo River. Situated on St. Andrew's Hill, one of the seven hills of the city, it offers the perfect ambience to relax under the pine trees and spend several hours enjoying the city’s charm. It contains a strategically placed cafe to see the sunset over the Tejo River and the riverside zone.
Located at the highest point of the city, allows you to contemplate the best view of Lisbon in a quiet environment. Although there is no cafe here the rooftop bar of the “Albergaria Senhora do Monte” is open to visitors and offers even more spectacular views.
849 locals recommend
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Largo Monte
849 locals recommend
Located at the highest point of the city, allows you to contemplate the best view of Lisbon in a quiet environment. Although there is no cafe here the rooftop bar of the “Albergaria Senhora do Monte” is open to visitors and offers even more spectacular views.
It is considered the second largest green space in Lisbon, about 2 hectares, with public access to the historical areas. It has a kiosk, which is a cheap and lovely way to have a coffee or a drink. The park is also very popular with locals around sunset, who bring their own drinks and hang around. This park was developed by a recent project linking the two neighbourhoods Mouraria and Graça. It contains a central lawn with three belvederes, a picnic area, an orchard, a playground and a kiosk with a terrace.
91 locals recommend
Jardim Da Cerca Da Graca
46 Calçada do Monte
91 locals recommend
It is considered the second largest green space in Lisbon, about 2 hectares, with public access to the historical areas. It has a kiosk, which is a cheap and lovely way to have a coffee or a drink. The park is also very popular with locals around sunset, who bring their own drinks and hang around. This park was developed by a recent project linking the two neighbourhoods Mouraria and Graça. It contains a central lawn with three belvederes, a picnic area, an orchard, a playground and a kiosk with a terrace.
The typical "Thieves’ flea market" is very old. It is said to date back to the thirteenth century and has changed location several times until it finally settled in Campo de Santa Clara in 1882. This market mainly sells second-hand goods and antiquities. Their stories and history are passed along to new owners.
762 locals recommend
Mercado de Santa Clara station
Campo de Santa Clara
762 locals recommend
The typical "Thieves’ flea market" is very old. It is said to date back to the thirteenth century and has changed location several times until it finally settled in Campo de Santa Clara in 1882. This market mainly sells second-hand goods and antiquities. Their stories and history are passed along to new owners.
This Mannerist monument is one of the most beautiful Lisbon attractions, not just for its magnificent interior (which has the world's largest collection of Baroque tiles -about 100,000), but also for the panoramic view of the city from its terrace, which is by the towers. It was founded in 1147 and rebuilt in 1582 outside the city walls, hence the "de Fora" ("on the Outside") in the name. The church (free admission) has an imposing baroque altar and eight monumental sculptures but is not always open. The monastery next door, however, is open every day, allowing you to see the ancient cistern, the cloisters covered with magnificent tiles, the beautiful sacristy, a museum of sacred art, and the pantheon of the Bragança dynasty. This includes the tomb of Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese princess who became queen of England when she married Charles II in 1662. Most noteworthy, however, is the extraordinary series of 38 tiles that illustrate the famous fables of La Fontaine.
193 locals recommend
Church of São Vicente of Fora
Largo de São Vicente
193 locals recommend
This Mannerist monument is one of the most beautiful Lisbon attractions, not just for its magnificent interior (which has the world's largest collection of Baroque tiles -about 100,000), but also for the panoramic view of the city from its terrace, which is by the towers. It was founded in 1147 and rebuilt in 1582 outside the city walls, hence the "de Fora" ("on the Outside") in the name. The church (free admission) has an imposing baroque altar and eight monumental sculptures but is not always open. The monastery next door, however, is open every day, allowing you to see the ancient cistern, the cloisters covered with magnificent tiles, the beautiful sacristy, a museum of sacred art, and the pantheon of the Bragança dynasty. This includes the tomb of Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese princess who became queen of England when she married Charles II in 1662. Most noteworthy, however, is the extraordinary series of 38 tiles that illustrate the famous fables of La Fontaine.
60 locals recommend
Via Graça
9 b R. Damasceno Monteiro
60 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Restaurante Ti'Ascenção
41 Rua Dom João II
8 locals recommend
23 locals recommend
Graça 77
77 Largo da Graça
23 locals recommend
158 locals recommend
O Pitéu da Graça
95 Largo da Graça
158 locals recommend
72 locals recommend
Santa Clara dos Cogumelos
Campo de Santa Clara
72 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
A Taberna Do Mar
20 B Calçada da Graça
16 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Açores Na Feira
140 Campo de Santa Clara
6 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
Estaminé art food drink
86A Calçada do Monte
9 locals recommend
Le Bar à Crêpes
19 Largo da Graça
92 locals recommend
Botequim da Graça
79 Largo da Graça
92 locals recommend
14 locals recommend
Má Lingua
1C Rua da Senhora do Monte
14 locals recommend
160 locals recommend
Damas
60 R. da Voz do Operário
160 locals recommend
Espectáculo "Ópera Spectacular" no Coliseu de Lisboa por 20€. Homenagem a Montserrat Caballé numa produção magnificente com uma imagem sofisticada.
87 locals recommend
Coliseu dos Recreios
96 R. das Portas de Santo Antão
87 locals recommend
Espectáculo "Ópera Spectacular" no Coliseu de Lisboa por 20€. Homenagem a Montserrat Caballé numa produção magnificente com uma imagem sofisticada.
LISBON UNDER STARS: Immersive Spectacle in Carmo ruins in Lisbon [5 May to July 2019]
222 locals recommend
Carmo Convent
27 Largo do Carmo
222 locals recommend
LISBON UNDER STARS: Immersive Spectacle in Carmo ruins in Lisbon [5 May to July 2019]
Cérebro – mais vasto que o céu 16 mar – 10 jun 2019 10:00 – 18:00 Horário alargado: Sextas e sábados das 18:00 às 21:00.
185 locals recommend
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
45 A Av. de Berna
185 locals recommend
Cérebro – mais vasto que o céu 16 mar – 10 jun 2019 10:00 – 18:00 Horário alargado: Sextas e sábados das 18:00 às 21:00.