Things to do
Door to door – Rua das Flores
You won't want to miss one of Lisbon’s historic streets
By Time Out Lisbon editors
Posted: Thursday November 24 2016
This famous street in Lisbon, it has become dotted with new businesses over the last two years. And we assure you they are worth a little visit.
Restaurants, Portuguese
Nº103 - A Taberna da Rua das Flores
Chiado/Cais do Sodré
At lunch they serve excellent traditional Portuguese food, in the evening unusual snacks. The menu is overseen by local chef André Magalhães.
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Shopping
Nº71 - BdMania
Chiado/Cais do Sodré
One of the few places in Lisbon where you can buy all sorts of comic books. The store is particularly good for ones from the US.
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Restaurants
Nº76-78 - Das Flores
Chiado
An authentic Portuguese tasca that opens only at lunchtime, where you can sample the best of traditional local cuisine. Don’t miss the fried meat croquettes and pastéis de bacalhau (cod cakes).
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Nº70 - Landeau Chocolate
It makes a divine chocolate cake that Time Out Lisboa declared the city’s best after a blind taste test – and which you can buy here by the slice.
Restaurants
Nº41 - By the Wine
Chiado/Cais do Sodré
Precisely 3,267 (empty) wine bottles line the domed ceiling of this wine bar, which also serves cheeses, hams and sausages, and oysters.
Nº64 - Queijaria
The place to overdose on cheeses. They come from all over the world and are sold whole, but can also be sampled in a side room.
Nº54 - Griffe HairStyle
Widely seen as one of Lisbon’s top hair salons, with staff who also do the business for the model that parade in the ModaLisboa fashion show.
Nº24 - Clockwork Store
A tattoo parlour whose staff have 20 years of experience, and where you can also pick up punk, hardcore and heavy metal CDs and vinyl, clothes and boots.
Restaurants, Steakhouse
Nº6 - Vicente by Carnalentejana
Chiado/Cais do Sodré
A restaurant for carnivores, with hunks of steak, good hamburgers and a fair few snacks, too.
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