Considered many times a “city inside the city”, the vast area of Parque das Nações is completely different from the rest of Lisbon. Modern and futurist, it is the most recent neighborhood developed in the city, a mix of residential and business areas of modern architecture and high glass construction.
Neighborhoods
Lisbon Neighborhoods: Graça
Graça is one of the remaining typical neighborhoods in the city, one of those you think about when it comes to mind the Portuguese soul, the Fado bars and the small colorful housing.
Lisbon Neighborhoods: Belém
Belém is Lisbon’s museum district, known for its close interaction and proximity with the river and its beautiful waterfront, as well as for the famous Pastéis de Belém.
Lisbon Neighborhoods: Lapa and Estrela
Lapa and Estrela are two of the most noble areas in the city, where safety, tradition and exclusivity reign.
Lisbon Neighborhoods: São Bento
This is a quiet neighborhood, yet full of life, with a young population that breathes the essence of an area that is traditional but has a touch of modernity.
Lisbon Neighborhoods: Príncipe Real
Príncipe Real is one of the most luxurious, cool and premium neighborhoods in Lisbon, at the same time as being a lively, vibrant and quaint area.
Lisbon Neighborhoods: Alfama
Alfama is as genuine as Lisbon can get. It is where you can taste that small-town vibe when hearing the echo of Fado in the streets of the most typical neighborhood in the capital.
The new Praça de Espanha
Praça de Espanha, one of the most congested areas in Lisbon, is now the place of the most important ongoing construction work in the municipality. With an expected conclusion date for 2020, the project for Praça de Espanha will include more than 5 hectares of green spaces, more than 600 trees, playgrounds, esplanades, kiosks and sport areas.
Alta de Lisboa: a modern new pole in the city
The Alta de Lisboa area is getting a brand new life coming its way, with a boom in construction triggering huge changes in the area. The claim is for modernity and functionality, at the same time that is presenting appealing prices for locals, young couples and the middle class.
Belém neighborhood: the past and the future combined
Belém is one of the most antique neighborhoods in Lisbon, being a mix of antiquity and modernity. It is super rich with things to do and see, being a busy area during the day and quite calm during the night. Let us show you why Belém it’s one of the neighborhoods you can’t miss in Lisbon.