In 1846, a thread and fabric company (Companhia de Fiação e Tecidos Lisbonense) built a large factory near the Tagus...
Moving around Lisbon, one can’t help but notice the massive 18th century aqueduct that runs for 19 kilometers throughout the...
Every world-class city has one—a shopping area who’s name alone is recognized for haute couture, high-end jeans and fine fragrances. ...
If you’re Madonna, Cameron Diaz or Leo DiCaprio, and you’re in Lisbon for the night, where do you hang? The...
In honor of All Saints’ Day (1 November), Portugal Confidential is checking out cemeteries across the country. Whether you consider cemeteries sacred or macabre, these bone yards are interesting, historically cool, sometimes significant, and often, architecturally amazing.
Palacete Chafariz d’el Rei rests on a hillside in the old Alfama District. It is a restored grand palacete offering...
Everything Mega-Chef Vitor Sobral does is about taking rich Portuguese flavors and transforming them into modern tastes and textures. His...
Scientists and researchers have to eat too! So now, there is a fabulous new restaurant at the Champalimaud Center for...