St. Huasta elevator
San Justa connects the high Karlmo Square with the low Batalla district. From here, you can enjoy stunning views, and the restaurant on the viewpoint also offers delicious food. If you want to relax in the afternoon, drinking a cup of coffee is also a good choice.
Fatoo Club
Fado is the perfect embodiment of Lisbon's soul, and this unique Portuguese singing style originates from the vibrant Alfama neighborhood. Fado clubs often host exciting live performances late into the night, with the interplay of light and shadow illuminating the stage as singers accompany themselves on guitar and sing with a melodious voice, telling stories that captivate audiences.
Tram 28
Strolling through the old town, especially taking a leisurely ride on the no. 28 tram, is a must-do for many tourists visiting Lisbon, allowing you to leisurely appreciate the city's old-fashioned charm.