Palmira's Lisbon Guide

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Palmira's Lisbon Guide

Passeio turístico

It's perhaps the most popular activity: a ride back in time, over the hills and medieval streets, in vintage trams that are still part of the city's public transportation network and they go past some attractions. Tickets may be purchased from the driver, but most passengers use pre-paid cards, including most tourists who buy the Lisboa Card (recommended to avoid having to get a ticket each time you board, and to save money). As you step on and off, watch your wallet and other possessions, as this is a major touristic attraction and therefore a favourite target of pickpockets who easily blend in with tourists.
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tram 28
39 Praça Martim Moniz
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It's perhaps the most popular activity: a ride back in time, over the hills and medieval streets, in vintage trams that are still part of the city's public transportation network and they go past some attractions. Tickets may be purchased from the driver, but most passengers use pre-paid cards, including most tourists who buy the Lisboa Card (recommended to avoid having to get a ticket each time you board, and to save money). As you step on and off, watch your wallet and other possessions, as this is a major touristic attraction and therefore a favourite target of pickpockets who easily blend in with tourists.
LX Factory, a formerly abandoned factory in Lisbon, is a showcase for what a city can do to breathe new life into an industrial space. What was once an old factory is now an entertainment and shopping complex that retains its historic charm while bringing the community together in Lisbon. Worth visiting! There are lots of cool unique stores, including an amazing bookstore, lots of restaurants and a great rooftop bar, called Rio Maravilha, where you can see a beautiful sunset with a beautiful view of the river, the bridge and the statue of Christ. Train: From Cais do Sodré Station to Alcântara Mar Station
572 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Fábrica LX
103 R. Rodrigues de Faria
572 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
LX Factory, a formerly abandoned factory in Lisbon, is a showcase for what a city can do to breathe new life into an industrial space. What was once an old factory is now an entertainment and shopping complex that retains its historic charm while bringing the community together in Lisbon. Worth visiting! There are lots of cool unique stores, including an amazing bookstore, lots of restaurants and a great rooftop bar, called Rio Maravilha, where you can see a beautiful sunset with a beautiful view of the river, the bridge and the statue of Christ. Train: From Cais do Sodré Station to Alcântara Mar Station

Cena gastronómica

best seafood place in lisbon! Cervejaria ‘Ramiro‘ is not just a restaurant in Lisbon. If you look for superb fresh seafood at a good price, this “Cervejaria” (litt. beerhouse) is the place to be! It’s always crowded and rather noisy, with tables full of locals, all having a great time. The atmosphere is loud and exciting. A Friday afternoon, around 16:00. Restaurant Ramiro is open from 12:00 till midnight, so if you like to come in at 17:00 you’re welcome! Portuguese love there seafood with beer (or with ice cold vinho verde , young wine). You can order big shrimps (gambas or camarão tigre), scampi (lagostim) and crab (caranguejo). Cooked fresh seafood tastes fantastic with mayonaise, grilled seafood goes very well with ‘molho de limão’. This is a sauce of butter, lemon and a bit of piri-piri. If you’re only in the mood for a snack, try a ‘prego’ , a steak sandwich. The steak is grilled on the plate. The Portuguese eat the prego’s (literally: nails, referring to the full stomach after eating one) with mustard or piri-piri. I can sincerely recommend this place! 🙂 If you are more in the mood for a restaurant with red candles and soft music, you might be disappointed, but upstairs you can make a reservation for a romantic ‘table for 2’. is open from 12:00 till midnight. Avenida Almirante Reis 1 G-H, Intendente, Lisbon. OPEN on Sundays. The Ramiro restaurant in Lisbon is very popular There’s often a long line of people waiting in the street.. TAKE AWAY. Call at +351218851024 and order a seafood meal. Closed on Mondays.
746 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ramiro
1 Av. Alm. Reis
746 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
best seafood place in lisbon! Cervejaria ‘Ramiro‘ is not just a restaurant in Lisbon. If you look for superb fresh seafood at a good price, this “Cervejaria” (litt. beerhouse) is the place to be! It’s always crowded and rather noisy, with tables full of locals, all having a great time. The atmosphere is loud and exciting. A Friday afternoon, around 16:00. Restaurant Ramiro is open from 12:00 till midnight, so if you like to come in at 17:00 you’re welcome! Portuguese love there seafood with beer (or with ice cold vinho verde , young wine). You can order big shrimps (gambas or camarão tigre), scampi (lagostim) and crab (caranguejo). Cooked fresh seafood tastes fantastic with mayonaise, grilled seafood goes very well with ‘molho de limão’. This is a sauce of butter, lemon and a bit of piri-piri. If you’re only in the mood for a snack, try a ‘prego’ , a steak sandwich. The steak is grilled on the plate. The Portuguese eat the prego’s (literally: nails, referring to the full stomach after eating one) with mustard or piri-piri. I can sincerely recommend this place! 🙂 If you are more in the mood for a restaurant with red candles and soft music, you might be disappointed, but upstairs you can make a reservation for a romantic ‘table for 2’. is open from 12:00 till midnight. Avenida Almirante Reis 1 G-H, Intendente, Lisbon. OPEN on Sundays. The Ramiro restaurant in Lisbon is very popular There’s often a long line of people waiting in the street.. TAKE AWAY. Call at +351218851024 and order a seafood meal. Closed on Mondays.