The address: Estr. da Praia do Castelo, 2825-308 Costa da Caparica.
Price : from 10 euros for food and 25 euros for sun loungers.
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Admire the view from the top of the Miradouro de Santa Luzia
It is said to be the most romantic viewpoint in Lisbon. If the city has numerous viewpoints where you can enjoy exceptional panoramas, this one has something more. Located in the Alfama district, not far from the very famous and lively Miradouro das Portas do Sol, it offers unparalleled tranquility, away from the noisy crowds. On two levels, it reveals an interesting view of the Tagus, the roofs of the district and the few major monuments of the capital, such as the National Pantheon that can be seen in the distance, or the two white towers of the Church of Sao Miguel. The shaded terrace thanks to the vine leaves and the stones covered with azulejos make the Miradouro de Santa Luzia a must visit.
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Admire the impressive architecture of the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology
The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is the cultural space of the Belém district. What impresses first and foremost is the architecture. However, its impressive dimensions in combination with its harmonious curves and its location by the sea make it discreet. De Maat has an area of 7,000 square meters, of which 3,000 are intended for exhibitions of contemporary art and architecture. Designed by British Amanda Levete, it houses the works of Portuguese and international artists. A visit worth a detour.
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Cycle to Belem, see the April 25 Bridge
When we set foot in Lisbon for the first time, we will of course discover the cult April 25 Bridge, an almost perfect twin of the Golden Gate of San Francisco, and we will cycle to Belem, first cousin of Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro. The walk is pleasant and you have ticked off the two most famous monuments of the Portuguese capital.
Shopping in Lisbon: discover the Fairly Normal brand
It’s no longer a secret: Portugal climbs a little higher on the ladder of fashion countries every year. The real one, the one who creates with ethics, who invents with conscience, and who develops with talent. Many clothing brands have emerged from this sector, including Fairly Normal, a men’s label that combines impeccable cuts, minimalist aesthetics and noble fabrics. Their boutiques, located in the Cais do Sodré and Principe Real districts, rely on a refined decoration covered with details reminiscent of the world of surfing, very dear to the label. Perfectly tailored shirts, straight trousers and short-sleeved T-shirts make up Fairly Normal’s signature wardrobe. A must for lovers of style without exuberance and quality.