Living in Lisbon is living at night
In Portugal, the night ends late, so there are always things to do. Dinner starts being served at 7 pm. However, if you get to a restaurant at 11 pm they will greet you with a smile.
Lisbon is centrally located, with ease of access to the north and south of Portugal, by train, car or plane.
Lisbon is a culturally active and engaged town. You can find great museums:
MAAT, Gulbenkian foundation museum, Museu dos coches, Museu do Oriente, Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Museu da Eletricidade, Museu do Fado.
Main Theaters in Lisbon: São Luiz Theater; Dona Maria II National Theater; National Theater of San Carlos; Trindade Theater; Villaret Theater; Maria Vitória Theater Tivoli Theater; Armando Cortez Theater.
Music Festivals: Rock in Rio, EDPCOOLJAZZ, Super Bock Super Rock, Nos Alive.
Then drink a glass of port from the year you were born in the Solar do Vinho do Porto and go up to Bairro Alto to experience one of the most emblematic neighborhoods of the capital. Here, the focus is conversation and drinking on the street.
Alternatively, in recent years, immense terraces have opened up with residents DJs to up the energy, where you can drink a gin or coffee over the breathtaking views of Lisbon.
Do not forget to check out what’s happening at Campo Pequeno, the Colosseum, the Belém Cultural Center, São Jorge Cinema, the Gulbenkian Foundation and the D. Maria II, São Luiz, São Carlos and Tivoli theatres before deciding what to do.