Bars & Nightlife
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Topo Terraço
Eextraordinary views of Lisbon, from São Jorge Castle and Mouraria, to the viewpoints of Graça and Senhora do Monte. Topo is sure to become the classic spot for after-work drinks, sunset dinners and evening cocktails.
http://www.topo-lisboa.pt/
Lux Frágil
Lisbon's best club, with two dancefloors (one loungey, one sweaty) and a roof terrace overlooking the river. As the hip furniture indicates, it's a see-and-be-seen place, but the crowd is friendly and the measures Lisbon-large. House and guest DJs offer everything from electro and hip hop to bursts of '80s music. Thursdays are popular with locals keen on leftfield names; on Saturdays the place is mobbed by out-of-towners. Lux's programme - which includes live bands and the odd Sunday afternoon event, as well as big international DJs - and its catch-all social role remain unrivalled. Exude photogenic importance at the door if you arrive after 2am.
https://www.luxfragil.com/
Topo Chiado
Topo is an awesome rooftop bar & restaurant in Chiado rocking stunning views of Lisbon. Having made a name for themselves with their first rooftop bar overlooking São Jorge Castle and Mouraria, the owners decided to open a new Topo in Chiado. Again, with the castle in the background, and Lisbon’s famous ‘elevator’, Topo is a prime lounge and restaurant. The venue is known for premium cocktails, but surely taste their food too; a fine mix of Portuguese and international dishes.
Pink Street
This pedestrian street better known as “Pink Street,” since an urban renewal project in 2013, when the pavement between the terraces, bars and clubs was painted pink. It has become one of Lisbon’s most popular destinations at night, and is also an "open-air art gallery." This street is now the center of Lisbon’s nightlife. The New York Times even placed it among its 12 favorite streets in Europe. It’s a place that attracts locals and tourists, who stay drinking outside or dancing at a club until dawn.
The Good The Bad And The Ugly
"O Bom, O Mau e O Vilão" the Portuguese title for the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly provided the name for this ambitious project, hinting at its multifaceted nature: bar, restaurant, film club and music venue, with concerts or DJ sets daily. Check the Facebook page for details. In contrast to most Lisbon bars, where house and electronica rule, here soul, funk, Afrobeat and jazz dominate. Several rooms feature striking murals by local artists.