Nightlife in Lisbon: Where to Go Out and Enjoy the Night!

Lisbon has an amazing nightlife, full of vibrant places where you can meet new people and have a great time. Here are some tips:

Where?
We want to say that the following places are the most known for tourists. Of course, if you are staying for few days in Lisbon and what you are looking for is nightlife with clubs and spots to meet people, you can go to know: 

Bairro Alto – the iconic party district where the streets are packed with people, and bars stay open late. Perfect for socializing and making new friends.

Cais do Sodré (Pink Street) – home to clubs and bars like Musicbox (live concerts and DJ sets) and Pensão Amor (a stylish cocktail bar).

LX Factory – a trendy area with cool bars, rooftops, and cultural events.

Between Cais do Sodré and Santos, by the river – a riverside spot with clubs and bars offering beautiful views of the 25 de Abril Bridge.
You have some discos like: Bairro Latino; B.leza Clube ; K Urban Beach Club.

To go to Bairro Alto you can take the green line and arrive at the metro stop “Baixa-Chiado”.
If you want to directly arrive at the riverside spot with clubs you can take the green line until “Cais do Sodré” and walk a bit.


We also want to share some specific places that can help you find the party that fits you the most 🙂 

B.leza Clube at Cais do Sodré

Ministerium Club  – at Cais do Sodré 

Sala Lisa – at Chiado 


Village Underground – at Alcantara

LUX Fragilat Santa Apolonia 


Musa Marvilaat Marvila 


PiscoPeruvian Bar at Rossio 

Fábrica Braço da Prata – at Marvila 

Bartô – Mouraria 


Bota Anjos – at Anjos 


Típica de Alfama – at Alfama 


Bus Paragem Cultural – Anjos 


Desterro – Intendente 

Some of these spots also offer dance lessons and dance parties for Kizomba, bachata and salsa.

B.leza Club near Cais do Sodré offers kizomba workshops and events, especially on Sundays starting from 7pm.
Top Floor in Parque das Nações also hosts various kizomba and semba parties.
What about going to some Samba events?
There is a feminist collective that is organizing the typical “Roda de Samba”: Gira coletivo that happens at Casa Da Gira every friday.

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