Si quiere conocer todos los rincones y las callejuelas de Lisboa, sin cansarse subiendo y bajando las siete colinas de la ciudad, acepte nuestra sugerencia: coja el tranvía 28, que le llevara por los locales más interesantes de patrimonio histórico de Lisboa.Saliendo de Martim Moniz, el 28 se dirige al barrio de Graça, en dirección a la Iglesia de “San Vicente de Fuera”, que merece una visita por su imponencia y por sus azulejos. Detrás de la iglesia, esta el Campo de Santa Clara, donde los martes y los sábados hay un mercadillo “Feira da Ladra”, en el que todo se compra y se vende.El tranvía continúa por Alfama, pasando por algunas de las calles y las placetas más pitorescas de las zonas medievales de Lisboa, como la Rua das Escolas Gerais, el Largo das Portas do Sol, bonito mirador sobre el río y más arriba, el Castillo de San Jorge. Bajando en dirección a la Baixa, el 28 pasa por la Catedral de Lisboa, de austera fachada románica y por la Iglesia de San Antonio, el santo predilecto de la ciudad.sexta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2011
Lisboa en Tranvía
Si quiere conocer todos los rincones y las callejuelas de Lisboa, sin cansarse subiendo y bajando las siete colinas de la ciudad, acepte nuestra sugerencia: coja el tranvía 28, que le llevara por los locales más interesantes de patrimonio histórico de Lisboa.Saliendo de Martim Moniz, el 28 se dirige al barrio de Graça, en dirección a la Iglesia de “San Vicente de Fuera”, que merece una visita por su imponencia y por sus azulejos. Detrás de la iglesia, esta el Campo de Santa Clara, donde los martes y los sábados hay un mercadillo “Feira da Ladra”, en el que todo se compra y se vende.El tranvía continúa por Alfama, pasando por algunas de las calles y las placetas más pitorescas de las zonas medievales de Lisboa, como la Rua das Escolas Gerais, el Largo das Portas do Sol, bonito mirador sobre el río y más arriba, el Castillo de San Jorge. Bajando en dirección a la Baixa, el 28 pasa por la Catedral de Lisboa, de austera fachada románica y por la Iglesia de San Antonio, el santo predilecto de la ciudad.sexta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2011
Things to see and do with kids in Lisbon
Parque das Nacoes
Lisbon's exhibition park was upgraded
and renamed for the Expo '98 world exposition, which revitalised the city and brought international tourists and interest flooding in. The site is now worthy of a full day's sightseeing, featuring several attractions, not least of which is the Lisbon Oceanarium with its 15,000 living examples of marine life. The main tank holds enough water to fill four Olympic-sized swimming pools, and is viewed from two floors through curved glass panels that provide a 180-degree view. Another popular diversion is the Virtual Reality Pavilion, which showcases the Portuguese age of discovery. Other attractions include a science centre, cable car, the Vasco da Gama Tower and numerous bars and restaurants offering Portuguese cuisine.
Address: Avenue D. João II, Lote E-mail: info@parquedasnacoes.pt Website: http://www.parquedasnacoes.pt/ Telephone: 218 919 333 Transport: Buses, trains and the metro go to Oriente Station Opening Time: Oceanarium: daily 10am to 8pm (until 7pm in winter)
Oceanario de Lisboa (Lisbon Oceanarium)
Marketed as the second best aquarium in the world, the world-class Lisbon Oceanarium is the most impressive achievement of EXPO '98, which used to be an abandoned waterfront. The centrepiece of the stone and glass building is the 1.3-million gallon (5-million litre) holding tank and the Oceanarium consists of four distinct ecosystems that replicate the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Antarctic oceans, each featuring the aboveground birds, amphibians, and reptiles associated with those waters. Otters splash and dive in the warmer Pacific waters, while penguins shuffle around in their tuxedos in the Antarctic section. This attraction is one that the Portuguese nation is proud of and is an absolute must-see for the whole family.Address: Esplanada d. Carlos I. Website: http://www.oceanario.pt/ Telephone: 21 891 7002 Opening time: Daily, 10am to 8pm (summer) and 10am to 7pm (winter) Admission: €12 (adults) and €6 (children under 12). Concessions available.
Museu de Marinha (Maritime Museum
With such maritime icons as Vasco de Gama and Bartolomeu Dias, its no wonder that Portugal's Maritime Museum is one of the best in Europe, evoking a sense of what it was like when the victorious Portuguese dominated the high seas. Visitors can marvel at the hundreds of models of 15th- to 19th-century sailing ships, merchant marine vessels, fishing boats and pleasure boats as well as a full range of Portuguese naval uniforms, including one worn at a Mozambique military outpost in 1896.Address: Praça do ImpérioTelephone: 21 362 0019 Opening time: 10am to 5pm (October to April) and 10am to 6pm (May to September); closed Mondays. Admission: €4 (adult) and €2 (6 - 18 years), free for children under 6. Concessions available.
Colombo Amusement Park
Kids will love the indoor amusement park at the Colombo Shopping Centre, happily entertained by taking rides on the roller coaster, playing video games, going bowling and racing go-carts. The centre also boasts a vast selection of cinemas, restaurants and shops for families to enjoy together.Address: Centro Colombo, Lusíada Avenue.
Vasco da Gama Aquarium
The Vasco da Gama Aquarium is a great attraction for children in Lisbon. This aquarium is home to cute little seals with ears (otariids), which all kids will love to see. As well as its wonderful collection of live fish and sea life, there are also preserved water birds, fish and mammals from King Carlos' oceanographic expeditions on display.Address: Rua Direita do Dafundo Website: aquariovgama.marinha.pt Telephone: 214 196 337Opening time: Daily 10am to 6pmAdmission: €3 (adult), €1.50 (6-17), free for children under 6
Older kids are enthralled by a visit to the Calouste Gulbenkian Planetarium. Here they are invited to explore the universe and its bounty of astronomical wonders. The planetarium hosts astronomical shows daily, offering an entertaining and educational experience for young minds.Address: Praça do Império, BelémTelephone: 213 620 002 Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6pmAdmission: €4 (adults), €2 (10-18s), free for children 6-9. Children under 6 only admitted on Sunday mornings.
To know more about kids visiting Lisbon
Lisbon´s Carnival
The Rio Carnival may be the most famous in the world but it all started here in Portugal's capital. Even though today the Brazilian infused mega-carnival on the other side receives most of the international attention, the Lisbon Carnival, a celebration of the end of winter, is still a major event on the city's calendar. Date: 12 to 13 February 2011
To know more about: Carnival
TERRACE & TRADTIONAL CAFES
City ViewsIn Lisboa, the fresh air, the beauty of the landscape, temperate climate and local friendliness come together in harmony. Scattered all over town, there are many esplanades where one can talk, study, make out or simply do nothing. Come and discover these peaceful meeting points.Baixa's TraditionTo better view the river, why not descend the hill to the Baixa. There one finds many typical Lisboa esplanades, the muse of many intellectuals. The nest of poets, writers, singers and other artists, in the Baixa one feels the weight of tradition.
ModernityThe climb may be strenuous, but when one reaches the end of the Rua do Carmo, the sight will be well worthwhile. Here you will see the new Chiado, built after the fire that destroyed this part of town in the eighties. With Siza Vieira as the man in charge, it has been reborn in the best possible taste.
The Tejo mirrorNight and day…always by the Tejo river. Here one finds some of the finest esplanades of Lisboa. We start with Spazio Evazione, next to the Museu da Electricidade (Electricity Museum), which is open from midday to one in the morning. It is three metres away from the river, and houses a restaurant and newspaper stand. There are many tables of different colours, sun umbrellas, fresh drinks and cool ice-creams.
To know more about: Visit Lisbonsexta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2011
Lisboa is the ideal destination to celebrate with your loved one the most romantic day of the year
sexta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2011
quinta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2011
Joanna Newsom
Ses concerts sont à tomber à la renverse !La brillante songwriter baigne dans un univers musical entre musiques folk, celtique et country et possède une voix magnifique... Harpiste, pianiste, chanteur et compositeur, Joanna Newsom effectue à Lisbonne son troisième et dernier ouvrage, ont un sur-moi, thats conserve un caractère avec ses précédents albums: Le Milk-Eyed Mender (2004), qui a vendu plus de 200 000 exemplaires seulement aux Etats-Unis, et Ys (en collaboration avec Jim O'Rourke, l'ex-Sonic Youth), considéré comme l'un des dix meilleurs albums de l'année 2006 par Time Magazine.Portraits de Femmes - Man Ray
Museu Arpad Szenes - Vieira da SilvaDe Man Ray (1890-1976), c'est présenté la remarquable collection The Fifty Faces of Juliet, la collection de la Fondation Marconi.Il ya des portraits de Juliet Browner (1911-1991), épouse de l'artiste qui a été photographié 1941-1955. Le projet du livre The Fifty Faces of Juliet consiste en une sélection de photos à Los Angeles, Man Ray a utilisé des differents techniques et styles.Endialogue avec Man Ray apparaissent deux artistes portugais, Jorge Martins et Julião Sarmento, il apportera moins connus et inattendus photographies.
Museu Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva
Praça das Amoreiras, 56
1250-020 Lisboa
Tel. ( 351) 21 388 00 44/53 Fax. (351) 21 388 00 39
fasvs@fasvs.pthttp://www.fasvs.pt/
quinta-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2010
DOLCI TRADIZIONALI DI LISBONA
La gastronomia, il vino, il semplice atto di condividere un pasto o un drink con gli amici, sono pratiche comuni nella vita della città. La vicinanza del mare dà alla gastronomia locale ricette davvero deliziose di pesce e frutti di mare, che vengono celebrate in un festival annuale dal nome “Pesce a Lisbona”.Il baccalà viene preparato in 1001 modi, tutti irresistibili. A Lisbona troverete anche il meglio della cucina mediterranea, pane, olio d’oliva, formaggi, salumi e una grande varietà di aperitivi. In autunno sarete sorpresi dal profumo incantevole delle caldarroste vendute per strada. A Lisbona troverete un’ampia offerta di ristoranti, da quelli tradizionali e tipici ai più sofisticati ed internazionali. Cuochi giovani ed innovativi reinventano la cucina portoghese, con interessanti e raffinate maniere di preparare i prodotti tradizionali della nostra gastronomia. In contrappunto, troverete alcuni tesori della tradizione culinaria della regione in piccole trattorie sparse per i quartieri tipici lisboeti, in un’atmosfera sempre molto accogliente.Che cerchiate raffinatezza, abbondanza, tradizione o semplicità, Lisbona è sempre il posto perfetto per godersi un pasto. In questo scenario, il modo migliore per godersi pienamente il momento è accompagnare i pasti con i vini portoghesi, di tutte le regioni e per tutti i gusti. La tradizione vinicola del nostro paese ha dato ai portoghesi il privilegio di poter scegliere il vino giusto per il piatto giusto. E per assaporare a pieno la gastronomia ricca e variegata, lasciatevi coinvolgere dall’atmosfera. Scoprite quei caffè che fanno da punto d’incontro e deliziatevi con la nostra confetteria e pasticceria, di cui sono protagonisti i pastéis de Belém. Accompagnateci a tavola!
Un’aroma di panna e cannella si sparge nella zona e a cento metri di distanza già si avverte la vicinanza di uno dei luoghi “sacri” della pasticceria mondiale: sopravvissuto all’industrializzazione, alla vendita o al franchising. I Pasticcini di Belém continuano ad essere tra i migliori ambasciatori di Lisboa. Tutti cadono nella dolce tentazione.
Il successo fu immediato tra i lisboeti, che si affrettarono a comprare il nuovo dolce. In seguito divenne noto a livello nazionale. Con l’avvento del turismo di massa, a metà del secolo passato, la fama dei Pasticcini di Belém, si sparse in tutto il mondo, da New York al Giappone.Non sorprende il fatto che, dopo tanto successo, molti abbiano tentato di imitare il prodotto, sia in Portogallo che all’estero; ma fino ad oggi, senza risultati.
Il primo pasticcere, quello proveniente dal Monastero dei Jerónimos, lavorava di mattina presto, in segreto, chiuso in una camera, in cui non lasciava entrare nessuno, mentre mischiava gli ingredienti nelle giuste proporzioni, così come gli aveva insegnato il frate inventore della ricetta. Proteggendosi dalle imitazioni, il proprietario della pasticceria, registrò in seguito, il brevetto della ricetta; il segreto è tutt’ora ben custodito. Attualmente solo tre persone conoscono la magica ricetta – un pasticcere che lavora nella casa di produzione da cinquant’anni, e due aiutanti, di sua fiducia che lavorano lì da anni. Queste persone hanno dovuto fare un giuramento e firmare un atto in termini di responsabilità: non possono insegnare questo segreto.
Attualmente vengono fabbricati, in media giornalmente, 10 mila pasticcini. Secondo i pasticceri della casa, ciò che distingue i Pasticcini di Belém dai pasticcini con panna normali, che si vendono in altri negozi, è la ricetta con le giuste proporzioni, ma anche il lavoro manuale e gli ingredienti di prima qualità – farina, zucchero, latte e uova.Il successo dei Pasticcini di Belém, è stato oggetto di studio per vari motivi. Pedro Clarinha, gestore della casa dal 1984, ha visto passare sotto le sue mani diverse richieste: dagli alunni delle scuole elementari, che inviano letterine chiedendo quali siano gli ingredienti della ricetta, agli studenti di Antropologia che eleborano tesi su questo dolce.
Pedro Clarinha assicura di rispondere a tutte le richieste; lui stesso è un appassionato di storia dei Pasticcini di Belém e colleziona lavori su questo tema, ritagli di stampa, curiosità, fotografie e autografi di tutti i personaggi famosi che passano di lì. Il processo di fabbricazione continua ad essere artigianale. La pasta è modellata a mano, nelle forme, da un gruppo di donne, che potrebbero essere sostituite da una macchina. Ma il metodo di lavorazione a mano tradizionale fa parte della filosofia della casa. Pedro Clarinha spiega che spesso la Fabbrica dei Pasticcini di Belém, ha avuto un comportamento “contro corrente”.
Merry Christmas
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Thank you for being with us :)
terça-feira, 14 de dezembro de 2010
FESTAS DE LISBOA - Lisbon´s Party

June Street entertainment, festivals, cinema, music and theatre, parades and folk festivities are just some of the events planned for Lisboa’s days and nights throughout the summer.The historic districts, the cosmopolitan Avenida da Liberdade, as well as the capital’s avenues and streets will all welcome the Lisboa Festivities for all those who live here and those who visit. Mainly, these celebrations take place in the historical quarters of Lisboa.
At the street parties, people dance, listen to Fado, eat grilled sardines and drink.It is also traditional to hold a collective wedding ceremony where the brides are known as “Brides of Santo António”.
To know more about it: http://www.egeac.pt/
segunda-feira, 13 de dezembro de 2010
PEIXE EM LISBOA
07 » 17 de Abril 2011 - Se celebra en la capital lusa el Festival del Pescado, en honor a su gran especialidad gastronómica, preparado de todas las formas posibles. Será en el Pavilhão de Portugal y habrá degustaciones, demostraciones de cocina y animación para todos los gustos.Saber más: http://www.peixemlisboa.com/
Óbidos Vila Natal
Óbidos Vila Natal vuelve a sorprender con un viaje entre el pasado y el futuro. Entre las luces y el brillo de la Navidad, surge un espacio lleno de espíritu que nos remite a tiempos remotos, con la diversión de los tiempos modernos y toda la adrenalina del futuro. Alegría, risas y un estado de ánimo jovial harán de este espacio el paseo ideal para toda la familia.quinta-feira, 25 de novembro de 2010
quinta-feira, 11 de novembro de 2010
General Information about Portugal
Passports and VisasDelegations from non-European Union / Schengen area must request a visa to the portuguese diplomatic representations of their country.
For more on visas to Portugal, go to the Foreigners and Borders Service webpage (SEF – Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras).
Airports
ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal controls the operation of airports in Portugal. For information on landing and departure, please « check-in » at http://www.ana.pt.
For more on booking a flight, go to TAP PORTUGAL or dial 707 205 700.
Geographical Location
Portugal is located at the extreme southwest of Europe and includes the archipelagos of Madeira and Azores in the Atlantic Ocean.
Area = 88.889 km2
Language
Portuguese
Portuguese is the third most spoken European language in the world, representing around 200 million people.
Population
Portugal: ± 10 300 000 hab.Lisbon area: ± 3 000 000 hab.
City of Lisbon: ± 600 000 hab.
Energy
Electricity: 230 / 400 volts
Frequency: 50 hertz
Sockets follow European standards. Plugs with blades (American standards) must be combined with a transformer and an adaptor.
Currency and Banking
Portugal is part of the eurozone (€) since 2002.
Banks are opened from 8.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Credit cards (Visa, AMEX, Eurocard, Mastercard, etc.).
ATM machines are identified with “MB” (for “Multibanco”).
Telecommunications
The main mobile phones operators in Portugal are TMN, Vodafone, Optimus, Rede4 , UZO, Yorn (Vodafone), Zon, Phone-ix (CTT). The calling cards may be acquired through authorized dealers or online (for UZO cards or Rede4’s). (confirm information)
Public telephone booths work with coins or cards. You may acquire proper cards from PT-Portugal Telecom stores, Post Offices (CTT), in kiosks or in identified shops.
A list of country codes are displayed in all phone booths.
From Portugal abroad dial: 00 + country code + city code + phone number
Opening hours
Shopping: mon-fri.: 9h-19h sat.: 9h-13h
Some shops open saturday afternoons.
Shopping centres: 10h-23/24h
Banks: mon-fri.: 8h30-15h
Restaurants: lunch: 12h-15h dinner: 19h-22h
Some restaurants are opened non-stop or have a larger timetable.
Pharmacies: mon-fri.: 09h-19 h sat.: 09h -13 h
All pharmacies display a list of the nearest opened pharmacy, on permanent call.
Post Offices CTT: 9h-18h, from monday to friday. Central Post Offices and at the Airport are opened on saturdays.
Time zone
Lisbon GMT +0
Area codes
Portugal +351
Lisbon 21
Health
In case of emergency, please call 112.
INEM – Instituto Nacional d’Emergência Médica (National Institut for Medical Emergencies) is responsible for the coordination and management of the Integrated Medical Emergency System to ensure the victims of accidents or sudden illness the prompt and proper healthcare services.
To have access to healthcare, all EU citizens living abroad must be in possession of their passport or an identification document, and E111 and E112 forms.
In case of accident or disease during your stay in Portugal, EU citizens, from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, may have access to free health care, or at a moderate rate, if they are in the possession of an European Health Insurrance Card issued in their country) and an ID.
To more on INEM or the Ministry of Health.
During the Summit, three hospitals will be on permanent call:
Hospital Santa Maria
Av. Prof Egas Moniz
+351 21 780 50 00
Hospital São José
Rua José António Serrano
+351 21 884 10 00
Hospital S. Francisco Xavier
Estrada do Forte do Alto do Duque
+351 21 043 10 00
Climate
Average temperatures in November: 14,8 ºC daytime, and 8,9 ºC during the night.
Tourism in Lisbon: http://www.visitlisboa.com/
Tourism in Portugal: http://www.visitportugal.com/Cultures/en-us/default.html
Cimeira da NATO em Lisboa
A Cimeira da NATO em Lisboa realiza-se nos dias 19 e 20 de Novembro de 2010, na FIL, Parque das Nações, em Lisboa. É uma reunião com os 27 líderes da União Europeia e membros da NATO, que terá como temas centrais de debate a proliferação das armas de destruição maciça e o terrorismo, tendo como objectivo reforçar a aliança transatlântica.A par da Cimeira da Nato decorre também a Cimeira EUA-UE, um encontro que se realiza anualmente e que conta com a presença dos líderes da UE e dos EUA.
Barack Obama, presidente dos Estados Unidos da América vai estar presente na Cimeira da NATO e na Cimeira EUA-UE, em Lisboa.
Esta é a primeira Cimeira organizada por Portugal desde a entrada em vigor do Tratado de Lisboa. São esperadas mais de 5000 pessoas, entre delegações oficiais e jornalistas.
Programa provisório da Cimeira da Nato em Lisboa 2010
Reunião de Chefes de Estado e de Governo
Conferência de imprensa
Jantar de trabalho dos Chefes de Estado e de Governo
Jantar de trabalho dos Ministros dos Negócios Estrangeiros
Jantar de trabalho dos Ministros da Defesa
Sábado, 20 de Novembro
Reunião de Chefes de Estado e de Governo
Reunião Força Internacional de Assistência para a Segurança – ISAF
Reunião OTAN-Rússia
Mais informações na página da Cimeira Nato Lisboa 2010: http://www.natolisboa2010.gov.pt/
Shakira in Atlantique Pavillion on the 21 November
The bilingual singer-songwriter known as Shakira has lit up the pop music universe for nearly a decade and sold over 30 million records in the process: since her 1996 release, Pies Descalzos, through her latest two-part offering Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1/Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, Shakira has mesmerized music lovers around the world with her words, her music, her vision and her soul. This star crafts songs that speak to everyone regardless of their native tongue.Born in Colombia, Shakira was, from the start, an artist whose work crossed borders and broke records. Her first English language album, Laundry Service, sold 13 million copies. Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1, the first half of her new two album collection, was released in June 2005, and sold over 157,000 copies in the first week of its U.S. release - the highest first-week sales of any Spanish-language album in history. It debuted at Number 4 on the U.S. album sales chart amidst a wide array of mainstream releases. It debuted at Number 1 in all Latin American territories and Spain, and became the first Spanish-language album to reach Number 1 in Germany. The album sold over 3 million copies in its first two months of release alone, driven by the massive success of the single "La Tortura" - the first Spanish-language song to be sent into heavy rotation on MTV and VH1 as well as on mainstream radio. It earned Shakira three MTV Video Music Award nominations - another first for a Spanish-language song.
Now, the world can enjoy the second part of Shakira's greatest work to date, Oral Fixation Vol. 2, which is sure to further such success. Shakira wrote over sixty songs for these two albums, then produced and recorded 20 of them: ten of them were released as Fijacion Oral Vol. 1, while nine songs, plus two adaptations, make up Oral Fixation, Vol. 2.
To know more about this event: Eventful.com
quinta-feira, 28 de outubro de 2010
Essential guide to Lisbon
To market
Go shop
Chiado is Lisbon's upmarket shopping district and there are big boutique names among the specialist — and often bohemian — stores. For souvenirs just off the most prestigious shopping street, Rua Garrett, try A Vida Portuguesa (11 Rua Achieta, 345 6073, http://www.avidaportuguesa.com/). It's stuck in a Salazar dictatorship-era time warp, selling antiques as well as soaps, notebooks and old toys that ape what was available at that time. Otherwise, A Arte da Terra (40 Rua Agusto Rosa, 274 5975, http://www.aartedaterra.pt/), behind the cathedral, offers smile-raising handmade handicrafts in a unique setting — it's an old stable and has been kept as the horses would remember it.
Live music
Fado — a uniquely Portuguese combination of blues, folk and soul — is the big thing in Lisbon. There are slick fado-and-dinner operations in Bairro Alto and Chiado but Alfama is the real heartland. Casa de Linhares (2 Beco dos Armazens do Linho, 886 5088, http://www.casadelinhares.com/) is regarded by knowledgable locals to be the best place due to its performances, food and 18th-century setting. Meanwhile, Hot Clube de Portugal (36 Travessa da Gale, 361 9740, http://www.hotclubedeportugal.org/) has a long-standing reputation for its almost-nightly live jazz concerts. For something distinctly more lively, join the sizeable African community for Angolan and Cape Verdean beats at B.Leza (50 Largo do Conde-Barao, 396 3735).
Nightclubs
A cluster of be-seen-in clubs can be found near the riverfront in Santos — although your face needs to fit and the "minimum consumption" charges can be outrageous. Kapital (68 Avenida 24 de Julho, 395 7101) and Kremlin (5 Rua das Escadinhas da Praia, 395 7101) are arguably the biggest magnets for the beautiful people. Bar Incognito (37 Rua Poiais de Sao Bento, 390 8755, http://www.incognitobar.com/) also attracts serious clubbers, although the split-level design means the dance floor and more chilled loft bar space are kept neatly separated. The name isn't an accident — there's no sign above the door.
Icons
Parque das Nacoes, built for Expo '98, is modern Lisbon's showpiece. The casino, a science exhibition and huge shopping mall are on offer but the highlights are the enormous Oceanario aquarium (Doca dos Olivais, 891 7002, http://www.oceanario.pt/) and the views of the 17.2-kilometre Vasco da Gama Bridge. The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Praca do Imperio, 362 0034, http://www.mosteirojeronimos.pt/) in Belem pulls in the tour buses and the enormous monastery's Manueline architecture is genuinely impressive. The real Lisbon icons, though, are the elevadores — three funiculars and one Eiffel Tower-esque lift that connect downtown Lisbon with the hilly districts as part of the public transport network.
Culture
Belem is the main exhibition hub, with individual museums given over to topics such as electricity, coaches and maritime history. Best of the bunch is the Museu Coleccao Berardo (Praca do Imperio, 361 2878, http://www.museuberardo.com/). It hosts staggeringly good modern art from the likes of Gilbert and George, Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock. Two uniquely Portuguese forms of culture also have their own museums. Fado music is covered in the Museu do Fado (1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro, 882 3470, museudofado.egeac.pt) in Alfama, while the ubiquitous azulejos — blue painted tiles — can be explored in east Lisbon at the Museu Nacional do Azulejo (4 Rua da Madre de Deus, 810 0340, mnazulejo.imc-ip.pt).
On foot
Parque das Nacoes has a series of gardens; its walking routes are interspersed with public artworks and even a selection of odd musical instruments to play. For something less green but more atmospheric, try a stroll through the Castelo and, in particular, Alfama districts. It's all cobblestone streets, secret courtyards and old ladies hanging out the washing. For guided walks, Lisbon Walker (886 1840, http://www.lisbonwalker.com/) has themed strolls such as "City of Spies" and "Lisbon Legends and Mysteries" from €15 a person.
Follow the leader
For personalised overviews of the city, MouriscasTours (963 857 776*, http://www.mouriscastours.com/) is excellent. The guides are extremely knowledgable and only one booking is taken per tour, so you can concentrate on what your group is interested in rather than compromise for the herd. Four-hour tours start at €200 for four people. If the walking's too much, Lisbon Segway Tours (425 4982, http://www.lisbonsegwaytours.com/) offers outings on Segways with audio-guide commentary, for €60. The hypocritically named We Hate Tourism Tours (911 501 720*, http://www.wehatetourismtours.com/) offers a nightlife Jeep tour, which stops at Lisbon's quirkiest bars, from €30.
EAT + DRINK
A Brasileira (120 Rua Garrett, 346 9541) is a classic haunt for the creative crowd and is regarded as having the best coffee in Lisbon. The art nouveau interior, has more charm than the outdoor terrace and prices are cheaper indoors, too. For something a little different, Chapito (7 Costa do Castelo, 886 7334, http://www.chapito.org/) offers decently priced tapas and coffees with great views at a circus school. Then there are the legendary pasteis de Belem (below) — custard-cream tarts that have been flying off the shelves at Antiga Confetaria de Belem (84-92 Rua de Belem, 363 7423, http://www.pasteisdebelem.pt/) since 1837.
Snack attack
Forget Nando's or Oporto, the real deal can be found at Bonjardim (12 Travessa de Santo Antao, 342 7424). They'll bring you half a grilled chicken for €5.60. Be warned — the half-chicken is only on the Portuguese-language menu. It's also worth taking advantage of a new trend in Lisbon: big-name chefs who open affordable side projects. Jose Avillez of Tavares has weighed in with JA a Mesa (Patio Moreira Rato, 155 4945, http://www.jananet.pt/) in Santos, selling almost canteen-style soups, sandwiches and pre-packed hot meals for less than €8. Bairro Alto in central Lisbon is good for tapas crawling.
Top of the town
Michelin-starred Tavares (35 Rua da Misericordia, 342 1112,
By the glass
The Bairro Alto district is easily the best place for a night out, whether for cheap cocktails, old-man bars or upmarket style. There are hundreds of tiny bars fighting for attention. To single out one or two is missing the point entirely — it's about jumping between them until you find the right one for your mood. Slightly to the north of Bairro Alto is Pavilhao Chines (89 Rua Dom Pedro V, 342 4729), a wonderfully eccentric haunt full of antique furniture and slightly freaky dolls. To get a taste for the local drops, Vini Portugal has free tastings of Portuguese wines (Praca do Comercio, 342 0690, http://www.viniportugal.pt/).
Hot tip
Tram No. 28 is an excellent way to get a drive-by tour of Lisbon's highlights on the cheap — although it's almost too popular for its own good. It's often standing room only. Tram 25 is less crowded and, as a bonus, passes through many of the most appealing parts of town.
The cheapest option, avoiding the need to change airports in London, is to fly to Manchester with Etihad or Emirates (expect to pay upwards of $1750) and from there, budget airline BMIBaby has one-way tickets to Lisbon priced from about $80. A taxi from the airport into central Lisbon should cost €8 to €15, depending on the traffic.
Visas and currency
Unless you're staying for more than six months, no visa is required to visit Portugal. The currency in Portugal is the euro. €1 = $1.41.
Calling Portugal
The Portugal country code is +351 and the Lisbon city code is 21. To phone Lisbon from abroad, add +35121 to all seven-digit numbers here. For those marked with an asterisk, just add +351.
terça-feira, 26 de outubro de 2010
Festa do Cinema Francês - 11ème édition
Du 7 octobre au 9 novembre 2010, le cinéma français sera en fête au Portugal. Pour la 11ème édition de la Festa do Cinema Francês, le festival offrira une programmation exceptionnelle: plus d’une centaine de séances à travers le pays, des concerts, des ateliers, des débats et de nombreuses rencontres seront organisées dans les villes de Lisbonne, Almada, Porto, Guimarães, Faro et Coimbra.Triennale de l’Architecture de Lisbonne 2010
La Triennale de l’Architecture de Lisbonne est l’évènement le plus important de la péninsule Ibérique en matière d’architecture. Basée sur la grande qualité et le développement de l’architecture portugaise, la Triennale souhaite s’affirmer comme un grand forum de discussion des questions liées à l’architecture contemporaine, en partant du principe que la pratique architectonique est une expression fondamentale de la création du lieu, de la construction d’une citoyenneté intégrative et de l’affirmation culturelle. L’édition de cette année se déroulera du 14 octobre 2010 au 16 janvier 2011.La Triennale de l’Architecture de Lisbonne 2010 aura pour thème : Parlons logements !La Triennale a pour thème central la MAISON et souhaite se situer, de façon plurielle, en faisant descendre l’architecture dans la rue, en vue de rapprocher les questions architectoniques du vécu civique, du débat public et de la réalité effective de l’expérience sociale de l’architecture.http://www.trienaldelisboa.com/
La Triennale comprendra :
- un ensemble d’expositions ;
- un cycle de conférences intitulé Architecture et Démocratie ;
- un ensemble de publications, des activités éducatives impliquant la communauté scolaire et académique, ainsi que d’autres interventions parallèles.
Elle se caractérise en outre par la réalisation d’un ensemble de concours (adressés aux écoles portugaises d’architecture, ouverts à la participation internationale et concernant des projets d’expositions dans son propre cadre), ainsi que par le développement d’un ensemble d’initiatives qui mènent à son internationalisation.
La Triennale se déroulera dans diverses institutions de la ville de Lisbonne, dont chacune accueillera et coproduira un secteur avec une thématique commune.
http://www.visitlisbon.com
segunda-feira, 18 de outubro de 2010
sexta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2010
Bica Lift

While walking around close by Bica, don’t forget to try the Bica lift, it passes between lines of houses and will take you from the Rua S. Paulo until the Calhariz, close by Bairro Alto. It works since 1892.
(3 minutes walking from the apartment)
Other Lifts to visit in Lisboa:
- Glórias Lift (near the Garden São Pedro de Alcantara)
- Lavra Lift (In Downtown)
- Santa Justa Livra (in Chiado)
www.vistlisbon.com
Cirque du Soleil - Acrobat
The biggest circus act arrives in Lisboa. From whirls to twirls, talent to poetry, the famous Cirque du Soleil takes its audience on an allegorical and acrobatic journey, filled with magic and colour in this vibrant production: Acrobat.Classic circus at its best, Acrobat is an exciting and kaleidoscopic celebration of magnificently inspired artistry and agility, with breathtaking acrobatics and incredible athletic performances both in solos and ensembles.With a team of more than 50 amazing performers, Acrobat is a fun show for all the family, filled with colour, entertainment and thrills.
Timetable:13 to 15 October (21h30), 16 to 17 October (17h00 and 21h30), 19 to 22 October (21h30), 23 October (17h00 and 21h30) and24 October(17h00).
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BALCÃO 1 * 45,00 EUROSBALCÃO 2 * 35,00 EUROS
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EM ESPANHA: BREAKPOINT (http://www.breakpoint.es/)
EUROSPAVILHÃO ATLÂNTICO (http://www.pavilhaoatlantico.pt/ E 707 780 000)
quinta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2010
Lisbonne en nomination pour le prix de «meilleure destination dans le monde
La ville de Lisbonne est nominé pour le Prix du tourisme "World Voyage Awards (WTA) 2010" catégorie de la meilleure destination dans le monde, Best Destination et meilleure compagnie de croisières du port de croisière, a annoncé aujourd'hui l'Office du tourisme de Lisbonne. A côté de la capitale du Portugal, également en compétition pour la catégorie du Meilleur Destination des 17 autres villes du monde, notamment à Londres, les Maldives, Miami, New York, Rio de Janeiro et de Sydney. Meilleure destination pour World Cruise Bahamas toujours en compétition, Copenhague, Istanbul, Miami, Shanghai, Stockholm, entre autres.Créée en 1993, le Prix mondial Voyage sont destinées à stimuler la compétitivité et la qualité du tourisme, la promotion, à l'échelle mondiale, les meilleures destinations et des services. En 2009, la Californie se distingue dans les trois catégories désignées, primée pour «meilleure destination européenne, Best Destination européenne city-break» et «Best Destination européenne Cruise."
OJE - Jornal Económico
segunda-feira, 6 de setembro de 2010
Events in Lisbon

INDIELISBO A5 » 15 May 2011. International Independent Film Festival - IndieLisboa is the greater film festival of Lisboa. The main aim of the Festival is to discover new films and new directors, in the universe of independent cinema. http://www.indielisboa.com/
ROCK IN RIO LISBOA May
Rock in Rio - considered the biggest music festival in the world - takes place every two years in Parque da Bela Vista in central Lisbon. Lisbon is set to welcome top international music acts, and thousands of their fans in early summer. http://rockinrio-lisboa.sapo.pt/
OCEANS’ FESTIVAL August
The Oceans’ Festival is a thrilling tour of the seven seas, made on dry land. It will attract thousands of locals and visitors to the Tagus riverside area where they can watch concerts, urban interventions on the theme of oceans, multimedia shows and musical pyrotechnics. http://www.festivaldosoceanos.com/
JAZZ AT THE CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION
DOCLISBOA 14 » 24 October 2010. In October the world fits into Lisbon. The only Portuguese competitive festival entirely dedicated to documentaries, it will bring the best of the contemporary national and international production offering 11 days of an intensive program. Doc Lisboa also focuses on breaking new ground and on the great diversity and vitality of this cinema of reality.http://www.doclisboa.org/
NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY December. This super-event marks the transition from the Old Year to the New Year. Staged usually in the waterfront of the river Tagus, performs concerts with some famous names as well as street entertainment and, of course, fireworks. http://www.visitlisboa.com/
Ecoute Fado en Lisboone
L'histoire du fado Les origines du fado restent encore aujourd'hui un mystère et diverses théories circulent.
Il parle d’âme, de sentiments que l’on respire, de nostalgie (la fameuse « saudade ») C’est le fado que l’on chante. Qu’il soit ancien ou nouveau, le fado est toujours le fado. Vous devez l’écouter en silence pendant que vous savourez un potage « caldo verde » ou goûtez une rondelle de chorizo sur une tranche de pain de maïs (broa).
Le fado est la chanson de Lisbonne par excellence. Fruit d’un sentiment particulier, il révèle une âme qui se sent mais qui ne s’explique pas. A l’heure actuelle, le fado est toujours le produit le plus noble et vrai de la culture populaire portugaise.
Pour savoir plus: Visiter en Lisbonne
sexta-feira, 3 de setembro de 2010
Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa
Ontem fui com os filhos ao Jardim Zoológico, era um dia especial, pois era a primeira visita do meu filho mais pequeno. Adorou tudo, mas a altura em que o senti a vibrar e a delirar mais com a vida animal, foi no espectáculo dos golfinhos. Honestamente admiro a capacidade destes senhores de ao fim de anos a fazer o mesmo espectáculo tres vezes por dia, conseguem transmitir a alegria e a novidade de uma 'première'.Tenho ido com alguma regularidade ao Zoo, mas devo admitir que ontem saí bastante satisfeita da visita. Gostei muito de ver que há animais que já têm a sorte de não estar atrás de jaulas e por muito que os pais gostem de levar as crianças a vê-los eu parece que partilhava com eles a humilhação de estar ali num montra, num espaço artificial e ainda por cima atrás de grades. Felizmente que os macacos, os leões, os repteis têm uma nova casa, mais parecida com o seu
habitat natural e as pessoas podem vê-los, apreciá-los sem interferir no seu ritmo. Congratulo ainda todos os cartazes informativos sobre cada espécie, e a forma como cada um pode contribuir para a qualidade de vida destes animais e mais, ficamos a saber qual é a importância de um jardim zoológico na prevenção e na melhoria da qualidade de vida de todos estes animais.
Andámos de comboio, visitámos ainda os elefantes, as girafas, os bufalos, os aligatores e qual o meu espanto, quando mostrava ao meu filho mais novo os piu pius cor-de-rosa, quando fui interrompida pela filha: "- Mamã não são piu pius cor-de-rosa, são Flamingos". E tinha toda a razão, apesar dos seus 3 anos.
Contribuam para a melhoria do nosso zoo e levem a criança mais perto a uma visita. Ficarão surpreendidos com as melhorias deste espaço.
Mais informações em Jardim Zoológico
Sofia Almeida


