SÃO BENTO

São Bento is where you can find all you need when craving a specific cuisine. But this isn’t all it is, you also have Portugal’s parliament and Prime Minister’s residence at one end, with the house of Amalia Rodrigues leading up to the metro stop Rato. This neighbourhood is filled with antique shops, all types of coffee shops and restaurants and galleries. It connects multiple other areas of the city, and is now a hub of culture in Lisbon.

— São Bento’s Highlights —

FOX TROT

This hidden cocktail bar will teleport you to the 1920s in a cozy ambience with a hidden terrace.

CASA AMÁLIA RODRIGUES

Welcome to the famous Portuguese Fado artists’ former house, it is still, to this day, used as a music experience.

PALÁCIO DE SÃO BENTO

This is the Portuguese parliament, built in the Sixteenth century to be a monastery. It is possible to visit its multiple exhibits.

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