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Time Out Market
The guide was updated:The Time Out Market has been created by a team of journalists and offers a well-curated selection of over 20 restaurants, 8 bars, a music venue and market vendors — “all with the very best in Lisbon”. The market is located in a gigantic warehouse, always busy and definitely fun to visit. They also offer cooking courses, live music and other special events. A testament to its success, Time Out Markets have opened in different locations all around the world.
Useful Information
- Address: Mercado da Ribeira, Avenida 24 de Julho, Lisbon
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–midnight
- Website: www.timeoutmarket.com/lisboa/en
- Phone: +351 213 951 274
- Email: infolisboa@timeoutmarket.com
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The Time Out Market has been created by a team of journalists and offers a well-curated selection of over 20 restaurants, 8 bars, a music venue and market vendors — “all with the very best in Lisbon”. The market is located in a gigantic warehouse, always busy and definitely fun to visit. They also offer cooking courses, live music and other special events. A testament to its success, Time Out Markets have opened in different locations all around the world.
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Kremlin
Kremlin is one of the city’s most eccentric discotheques, which manages to attract hordes of young Portuguese people and tourists, who dance to Techno and Acid House. It has previously been voted as one of the best clubs in Europe.
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Matiz Pombalina
The cosy Matiz Pombalina Bar is a good place for tasty drinks and snacks. The cocktail list goes on and on, so you will most probably find one that appeals to you.
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Foxtrot Bar
Foxtrot Bar is claimed to be the best kept secret in Lisbon. Its Art Nouveau interior takes you years back in time. Here you can eat dinner until the wee hours as the kitchen is open late.
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Hot Clube de Portugal
The Hot Clube de Portugal is one of the oldest and most famous jazz clubs in Lisbon with an intimate cellar setting. Famous musicians from all over the world, such as Mark Turner, have entered the stage here.
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Dock's Club
The large crowd at the Dock's Club dance to the beats of both pop and trance. Let your hair down and get lost in the night together with a whole bunch of party animals.
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Incógnito
Incognito bar is a great place to go for the alternative, indie and synth pop crowd. Here you can party hard or chill out in a friendly atmosphere.
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Musicbox
In the red light district of Cais do Sodré you will find Musicbox. This hotspot offers concerts, DJ's, and other events. Check their website for upcoming events.
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Ministerium
For an intense night of dancing to sets by big name international DJ's come to Ministerium on a Saturday night. Dance your shoes off under the vaulted ceilings.
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Red Frog Speakeasy
This speakeasy-style bar enjoys a popularity for the special decor and excellent beverages (cocktails in particular). Ring the doorbell to be let in.
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Musa de Marvila
Musa de Marvila is a must-visit for anyone interested in the brewing process, beer tasting, or the history of the beverage in Portugal — food is served here, too. The brewery often plays host to events and parties.
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Dois Corvos Taproom
Dois Corvos is an independent, family-owned, artisanal brewery. Beer connoisseurs will want to order a beer tray to try 5 different kinds of brews. Small bites and snacks are excellent — share them with your friends and perhaps even catch a Benfica match.
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