In a city that is reinventing itself, we find a neighborhood that offers the most impressive “extreme makeover” ever: Cais do Sodré. Reborn by the rise of new bars and a new wave of music lovers, we assist to the change of an area that was known by its bawdy houses and its “uncertain people”. This renew district of Lisbon offers a huge agenda, inviting to find out your place.
Europa
A “must” especially after 6am… This awesome “after hours” is waiting for you all! Keep dancing until noon in company of the very best international Dj’s and next to the most beautiful people!
Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 28
Pensão Amor
An old “love inn” that received sailors and “world citizens” is today one of the most funny pubs in town. Its deco bring us into its past, a lovely place, with big armchairs, unexpected mirrors that reflex the naked images of other times, and very red walls. This place is perfect to those who want to have a drink in an easy place and might check a few erotic books from its library!
Rua do Alecrim nº 19
Bar da Velha Senhora
Spectacular, Spectacular! A bohemian burlesque and nostalgic ambient (in the good mood), here you can have a few drinks or even dinner! Portuguese gastronomy with nice flavors! Furthermore they have a scene for sporadic shows!
Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 38
O Povo
From the creators of “Music Box” (the GREATEST bar/disco of Cais do Sodré, with a selected concert and activities program), we find “o Povo”, a yummy! “tasca/bar”. Objective? – get back the old tradition of the Portuguese tascas (bar). Nice talking place to check with friends while degusting the nicest lisboet deli. In addition, if you are seeking for good fado you have the chance to find here international artist as well as local representatives!
— Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 36
Sol e Pesca
A old looking shop, with modern details like full stands with preservative cans, fishing tools… Perfect for those who look for something new in this retrofuturist restaurant with delicious dishes made by conserves!
— Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 44
Jamaica + Tokyo
Now the visitors can find two of the mythic houses of Rua Nova do Carvalho after this street become a pedestrian way. Long since last party, now you can shake your body with the best rhythms on Lisbon.
— Rua Nova do Almada
Rent4Days Lisbon Apartments recomenda: Cais do Sodré revitalizado
Numa cidade em que nada é estanque, tudo é ciclico, chegou a vez de o Cais do Sodré sofrer um “extreme makeover”. Revitalizado através de novos bares e imerso num ambiente revivalista, o que era anteriormente uma zona famosa pelas suas casas de alterne e gentes duvidosas, alberga hoje todo um conjunto de novos espaços que convidam à diversão e ao passar de bons momentos.
Europa
Sobretudo depois das 6am, famosos pelas suas after hours que se prolongam até ao meio dia. Se gosta de boa música e ambientes descontraídos, este é o lugar ideal para encontrar DJ’s famosos e outros socialites! — Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 28
Pensão Amor
Antiga Pensão dedicada “ao amor”, frequentada maioritariamente por marinheiros e gentes do mundo, é hoje palco de algumas das mais divertidas noites lisboetas. Com uma decoração que nos transporta áquilo que, em tempos, foi uma pensão, cadeirões forrados a veludo, vestígios de espelhos e lavatórios, paredes vermelhas e imagens antigas de senhoras semi-nuas, é hoje o local ideal para quem quer ir beber um copo num ambiente descontraído, ou até visitar a livraria de livros eróticos dentro do mesmo espaço. — Rua do Alecrim nº 19
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Bar da Velha Senhora
Com um ambiente boémio e de agitação, é em jeito burlesco e nostálgico (no bom sentido!) que aqui se bebe um copo e passa um bom bocado. Ou janta, já que aqui também se servem refeições e várias iguarias à portuguesa. Há também um palco para actuações esporádicas. — Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 38
O Povo
Dos mentores do “Music Box” (mais famoso bar/discoteca do Cais do Sodré, com um cartaz repleto de concertos e actuações), nasce o Povo, sob o formato de “tasca/bar”. Objectivo? - recuperar a tradição das tascas portuguesas, da tertúlia e do petisco, ao mesmo tempo que se põe a conversa em dia e saboreia uns bons pratos portugueses, num espaço que se pretende ser um laboratório de fado (com actuações de artistas residentes mensais e outros talentos vindos do mundo). — Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 36
Sol e Pesca
Uma loja à antiga, com detalhes de modernidade e prateleiras cheias de conservas, canas, iscos e anzóis. Ideal para quem gosta de experiências fora do vulgar e refeições criativas, onde a base é sempre a mesma… as conservas! — Rua Nova do Carvalho, nº 44
Jamaica + Tokyo
Se, por um lado, a Rua Nova do Carvalho fechou aos automóveis e ao dióxido de carbono, por outro viu reabrir 2 das suas casas de culto. Após meses de obras de manutenção, estes 2 espaços estão de volta com promessas de noites bem passadas. — Rua Nova do Almada
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Rent4Days Lisboa recomienda: Día de San Valentín @ Brown’s Apartments
Para todos los amantes románticos. Para todas las mitades de una otra mitad. Para los que buscan un pretexto para obtener una sonrisa de alguien especial…
Si usted no ha tenido el tiempo para pensar en una celebración de amor perfecta, y sin embargo esta descripción le encaja perfectamente, Rent4Days tiene la solución ideal para usted.
Sólo tiene que seguir estos 3 pasos y le dará la oportunidad de ganar un Paquete Romántico gratis en la compra de su estancia:
>>1º – Guste Lisbon Rent4Days Apartments facebook fans page
>>2º – Participe en nuestro Be my Valentine @ Brown’s Apartments evento
>>3º – Sé el 100º fan a quien se le ofrecerá un Paquete Romántico en la compra de una estancia!
(válido para estancias entre el 11 y el 18 de febrero)
… sea un Valentín @ Brown’s Apartments, por Rent4Days.
Rent4Days Lisbon Apartments recommends: St. Valentine’s @ Brown’s Apartments
For all the romantic lovers. For all the halves of one other half. For those looking for an excuse to get a smile from that special someone…
If you haven’t had the time to think of a perfect love celebration for this year, and yet this description fits you just perfectly, Rent4Days might have the crowning solution for you (:
This year, Brown’s Apartments is all about love and special occasions, thus the argument that was missing for a memorable commemoration.
Just follow these 3 steps and give yourself the opportunity to win a free Romantic Package in the purchase of your stay:
>>1st – Like Lisbon Rent4Days Apartments facebook fans page
>>2nd – Join our Be my Valentine @ Brown’s Apartments event
>>3rd – Be the 100th fan that will be offered a Romantic Package in the purchase of the stay!
(valid for stays between February 11th and 18th)
… be a Valentine @ Brown’s Apartments by Rent4Days.
Rent4Days Lisbon Apartments recommends: Lisbon from various perspectives
Like many other cities in the world, Lisbon is so much more than monuments and churches. Lisbon is music, tiles and terraces. Lisbon is the “Tejo”, the sunlight and its PEOPLE. Lisbon is History and every little secret hidden in the corners of each single street.
Rent4Days has recently found a way of experiencing a different Lisbon perspective, away from touristic mobs and souvenir stores. A way of getting to know an authentic Lisbon, from sunrise to sunset.
Here are some hints that will most certainly give you different insights of this amazing treasure:
- Lisbon by Segway – this is everything but a conventional tour experience. One thing we may assure you: you will end up loving Lisbon as much as we do!
- Lisbon by Bicicle – more and more people are choosing bycicle as their favourite means of transportation in Lisbon (and with as large a percentage of sunny days a year it’s most likely that you’ll be surprised by magnificient sunny days inviting you to a ride!)
- GoCars – these 3 wheelers are a funny way of providing you with intelligent talking tours while you decide where to go and at what pace! (and, believe it or not, jokes & anecdotes about our culture and history are included!)
…Then, for the perfect ending, a relaxing stay at one of Rent4Days Lisbon apartments, beautifully located in some of the most tipical neighbourhoods at your choice
Mercado Mundo Mix – “Castle Invaders”
Mercado Mundo Mix is a multicultural event, which expresses itself through multiple artistic languages, where it were now more than 2 million visitors. Born in 1994 in Brazil, where it became a cornerstone of Brazil’s cultural scene and has been in Portugal since 2003, with various editions held in Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Cascais and Lagos, now reaching its 25th edition.
This is a vanguard movement with alternative characteristics related to urban culture, which showcases new talent, new ideas and new trends in the arts, music, fashion and design, offering the opportunity for selected artists to promote, market and facilitate their creations.
Castelo de S. Jorge - Lisbon - 27, 28 and 29 of May - 12 am to 11 pm
http://www.mercadomundomix.com.pt/mundomix.html
Kiosks in Avenida da Liberdade
Kiosks are invading the city, proliferate in Lisbon! After plazas, gardens and sights, it was the turn of the Avenue.
The new places, located between Rua Alexandre Herculano and Restauradores, offer a wide range of products. From natural drinks to the best chocolate cake in the world, among other products, there are many culinary attractions that invite a pleasant stay in one of the most emblematic artery of Lisbon.
Opening daily at 9 am and closing at 11 pm (at weekends closes at 2 am) the spaces have animation and are the best bet for recovery this public space.
Fátima – Portugal
Fátima is a town in Portugal famous for the religious visions that reportedly took place there in 1917. The town itself has a population of 7,756 and is located in the municipality fo Ourém,in the Centro Region and sub region of Médio Tejo. It is in the district of Santarém and is included in the urban agglomeration of Leiria, in central Portugal, 123 km (76 mi) north of Lisbon.
Fátima is famous for the shrine called the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, built to commemorate the events of 1917 when three peasant children claimed to have seen the “Virgin of the Rosary”, Our Lady of Fátima. When the children asked for her name, she said “I am The Lady of The Rosary”. The children experienced the purported Marian apparitions in a pasture called the the Cova da Iria.
The Marian shrine in Fátima attracts a large number of Catholics, and every year pilgrims fill the country road that leads to the shrine with crowds that approach one million on May 13 and October 13, the significant dates of Fatima apparitions.
On the far side of the esplanade rises the gigantic basilica, in neo-classical style, with a central tower 65 metres (213 ft) high, the construction of which was begun on 13 May 1928. It is flanked by colonnades linking it with the extensive conventual and hospital buildings. In the basilica are the tombs of the three seers, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, who died in 1919 and 1920 respectively in the Spanish flu pandemic, and were beatified in 2000, andLúcia dos Santos who died in 2005. The Igreja da Santíssima Trindade, one of the largest churches in the world, was built on the other side of the esplanade during the 2000s.
