Lisbon
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30 places and ideas for things to do
R-Lisbon by R-Founders
Our curated picks & insights
1 Communities and initiatives
Communities that create unique opportunities for connection and leisure
1 Festivals and city events
Regular city festivals and events. If you’re looking for large-scale experiences, the city’s biggest music festivals will give you unforgettable emotions, a festive atmosphere, and new connections. We’ve curated a selection of the best events happening throughout the year to help you plan your perfect trip.
4 Workspaces and creative hubs
Oases of creative consumption — each one is perfect for spending half a day or an entire night
3 Brunch and specialty-coffee spots
Top brunch spots and specialty coffee shops to discuss it
3 Gastronomic experiences
People come here primarily for the food (and only then for everything else)
4 Local and craft spirits bars
There are hundreds of bars in the city, but only a few elevate the consumption of alcohol to the level of art.
1 Best clubs and party spots
Bars and clubs that are definitely worth visiting on Friday or Saturday (but not limited to just those days)
7 Physical and mental health activities
Wellness and self-care practices that enhance your physical and emotional well-being
5 Shopping therapy havens
This list is more than just shops – it’s a collection of spaces where you can discover local designers and brands
3 Cultural highlights and attractions
Art is more than just museums and famous landmarks. We bring you cultural insights and spots worth your attention. We don’t limit ourselves to “must-see” and the biggest museums on the main streets, so we also recommend those that most guides and travel books overlook. Here, you’ll find both classic works and contemporary art that truly resonates. It doesn’t matter what inspires you—avant-garde exhibitions or quiet galleries—what matters is that the art connects with you and stays with you
2 Places with true local spirit
When you want to feel closer to the people and sense the city’s heartbeat—whether for aesthetic reasons or budget considerations

All places on the map

R-Founders
R-Founders — is №1 community and business content for founders & C-levels. We connect founders and C-level executives from similar stages and industries to collaborate on a peer-to-peer level. We beli...
Websummit
Web Summit is one of the world’s largest technology conferences, founded in Dublin in 2009. Starting as a small 150-person event, it has since grown into a global tech phenomenon, attracting over a mi...
Casa Casa Cafe
Asian inspired, feeling like home.
Dona by Hugo Candeias. Quiosque da Estrela
Lisbon’s favorite Basque cheesecake by chef Hugo Candeias is now available at Quiosque da Estrela. Crispy outside, creamy inside. Grab a slice or order a whole tart.
Italian Delight. An Italian-inspired spot in the city's version of West Village. The modern and cozy space with Italian-inspired food, fantastic cocktails, a wine list, and snacks makes it our new fav...
Black Sheep Lisboa
The ideal wine bar in the Príncipe Real area from our "Wine Enthusiasts" route, which we created to highlight our favorite wine spots across the city. The bar offers a unique selection of Portuguese w...
Musa MARVILA is a unique space that combines a factory, bar, concert hall, and snack bar, creating an atmosphere where different concepts blend and come to life. With open taps, connected amplifiers, ...
Clube de Padel
Clube de Padel may be familiar to many due to its location by the river, right under the noisy bridge that you forget about after about two minutes of playing. The special charm of this location is re...
8 Marvila
Marvila 8 is a multicultural space in Lisbon that is increasingly complete, incorporating all formats from gastronomy to sports. Today, Marvila 8 includes: Luísa Pereira da Fonseca Art Gallery; Napo R...
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, also known as the "Five Percent Hermitage" in Lisbon, is a significant cultural institution that attracts many art enthusiasts. The museum is renowned for its impressiv...
Avenida Liberdade
Clothing stores from COS to Prada and Loewe.
Cresmina Dunes Walkway
Passadiços da Duna da Cresmina – Guincho (Cascais) – one of the most scenic wooden walkways, approximately 2.5 kilometers long, allows you to experience the beauty and biodiversity of Duna da Cresmina...
Levo Design
A Portuguese brand of posters and home accessories without a physical store, but definitely worth checking out.
Embaixada
Embaixada Shopping Gallery is a well-known spot in Príncipe Real. Beyond offering a curated selection of local brands, this location immerses visitors in one of the most authentic spaces in Lisbon. Ho...
R-Global WebSummit 24 by R-Founders
The best Russian-speaking side-event of WS’24 by R-Founders — November 12. R-Founders — is №1 community and business content for founders & C-levels.
Impact Hub Cowork
In Lisbon since 2016, Impact Hub has supported the start, growth and scaling of 700+ entrepreneurs, delivered 20+ innovation programs, provided a collaborative coworking space for 1000+ members, and b...
The Folks Chiado
Looking for the best filter coffee in Lisbon? Discover The Folks
Oyster and Margarita
Local Favorite in Príncipe Real. A favorite among local hedonists and more, this restaurant is located in one of Lisbon's most beautiful neighborhoods, Príncipe Real. As for the menu: oysters, seafood...
Baz
Baz Lisbon is not exactly a restaurant. It’s an audio resto-bar — a space on Rua da Boavista in Cais do Sodré that brings together sound, food, and drinks in a carefully balanced way.
Nata Wine Bar
Natural Wine Bar & Wine Shop is a cozy garrafeira in Lisbon’s Anjos neighborhood, opened by British designer Abbie Gill. A spot to sip natural Portuguese wines and read a book — inspired by a family l...
Boavista Social Club
Boavista Social Club is number three in the daytime bar-restaurant and nightclub category. By day, a bar-restaurant with great food; by night, a techno, funk, or house disco for adults. It's a popular...
A neighborhood library with beautiful interiors and a decent co-working space.
Maat
MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology. Ideal for enthusiasts, families, and the curious, this museum offers a unique blend of art, architecture, and technology.
Gulbenkian Garden
A visit to the Gulbenkian Garden is always a great choice, though it is a bit too obvious for new locals (regular garden in Lisbon) — for us, it is an extra reason to think about alternative green promenades and gardens in the city.
Cascais is a coastal resort town west of Lisbon, Portugal, known for its sandy beaches and lively harbor. In the Old Town, you’ll find the medieval Nossa Senhora da Luz Fort, as well as the Citadel Palace, once a retreat for royalty.
Costa da Caparica
Costa da Caparica, a long stretch of beach just south of Lisbon, is popular for its easygoing waves and various surf spots suitable for all levels. This area features numerous surf schools, restaurant...
Alfama Hiking
Exploring Lisbon’s Alfama district on foot is an incredible journey into the city’s history, culture, and charm. Known for its maze-like alleys, historic architecture, and vibrant street life, Alfama ...
Prothabitau
Prothabitau creates unique styles that blend elements of both men’s and women’s wardrobes, challenging traditional stereotypes.
Jurassic Hiking in Espichel Cape
A hiking journey along the promontory of Espichel Cape, on the Jurassic cliffs, reveals dinosaur footprints left around 150 million years ago.

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Locals and expats in Lisbon
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Anthony
Local expert and founder of Salute
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CEO & Founder R-Founders
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FinTech
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Co-founder of Clea N, Lead of the Lisbon R-Founders
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