Savoteur: "Lisbon's most versatile livraria and is equal parts cafe, local art gallery, event venue, and bookstore. Pop in for an espresso, to buy a book, to look at art on both floors, or for a reading."
Coffee Shop Rua da Escola Politécnica, 4 Lisboa, Lisboa
People also say (38 tips):
Pawel Wisz: "You can’t miss this place Great staff, really friendly and super kind. You can taste the best chocolate, coffee and chocolate ice cream in the town."
Mag: "eat this daily when in Lisbon. their natas are better than the Belem ones, cheaper (€1) and always served warm and fresh. apparently, their secret ingredient is more butter. yay for more butter 🙌"
Kavyo Kavyo: "This is the area of concert halls, meeting rooms, etc next to the museum although it also has an exhibition gallery. Free Sundays after 1400 but can get crowded. Amazing architecture"
Elisa: "After seeing all the viewpoints in Lisbon, this is by far the best one since you can view the city, the bridge, AND the castle in one place. A bit of an uphill hike bit totally worth it!"
Geert Smets: "One of the most beautiful views of the city. Watch the whole city center, from the Castelo de Sao Jorgeto the Ponte 25 de Abril. Take tram 28 and get off at Rua Graça. Follow the signs 'Miradouro'."
Xin Rogo: "Amazing atmosphere where tourists, the locals and the people meet up.. Go upto the clock tower to get an amazing view"
maique madeira: "Well worth the admission price, the view from the top is amazing. The whole river in cinemascope on one side, the castle on the other, super view of the rooftops. Must visit if you're close by."
R A: "A must-see for all Lisbon visitors. Take the tramway here to go to Belém. Take the lively Rua Augusta by passing through the Arc of Triumph. You can go up the arc for a wonderful view."
Jean-Xtophe Ordonneau: "In southeastern current of this square, there is a very nice museum about the history of the city. Very interesting, good sound system and a better understanding of the town through its past."