Lisboa

Lisbon combines historic identity with a strong contemporary cultural presence. Landmarks such as the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the MAAT reflect a city that invests consistently in arts, architecture, and public space. From the literary heritage of Chiado to the authenticity of Alfama, culture here is not static, it evolves with the city.

Lisbon’s social energy is defined by diversity and accessibility at a high level. From refined dining along Avenida da Liberdade to the evolving nightlife of Cais do Sodré, the city offers a fluid transition between business, leisure, and networking. Rooftop venues overlooking the Tagus and curated spaces across neighborhoods like Príncipe Real create an environment where connections happen naturally, without formality or excess.

Capital growth and lifestyle appeal

Capital growth and lifestyle appeal

Lisbon is firmly establishing itself as one of the world’s most attractive destinations for...

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Lisbon among the most attractive cities in 2025

Lisbon among the most attractive cities in 2025

According to a CBRE study, 70% of investors believe the market has already recovered or will recover throughout the year.

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A guide to Lisbon’s neighborhoods

A guide to Lisbon’s neighborhoods

Spread across seven hills laced with charming cobblestone streets, Lisbon brims with charm. And the views from the city’s numerous miradouros (lookouts) can take often take visitors’ breath away.

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A complete guide to life in the Portuguese capital

A complete guide to life in the Portuguese capital

Lisbon has attracted many foreigners recently, thanks to its high quality of life, colourful culture and scenic setting.

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