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You can usually find the latest Hollywood releases playing around town. Films are generally shown in their original language with Portuguese subtitles. The exceptions are children’s cartoons, which are normally dubbed but often have at least one original-version screening.

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  • 1. Casa da Cerca

    A contemporary art museum and live music venue set in a beautiful 18th-century building and surrounded by immaculately maintained grounds, Casa da Cerca more than merits the quick trip across the river. Permanent and visiting exhibitions and installations will appeal to art lovers, and a café-bar with outdoor seating offers incredible views across the Tagus and the 25 de Abril Bridge.

    Rua Cerca 2, Almada, Setúbal, 2800-202, Portugal
    212 724 950
  • 2. Chapitô

    Alfama

    A good way to break the language barrier is to see a show at this vibrant venue, where contemporary clowning, circus acts, and physical theater dominate. There's also the pleasant Chapitô à Mesa restaurant with fine views of the city and the bohemian Bartô bar with a mix of live music and DJs.

    Costa do Castelo 1–7, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1149-079, Portugal
    218 855 550
  • 3. Medeia Monumental

    Saldanha | Film

    This cinema in the Monumental mall has four screens. Expect a mixture of art films, commerical releases, and classics.

    Edifício Monumental, Av. Praia de Vitória 72, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1050-183, Portugal
    21-314–2223
  • 4. Teatro Nacional de São Carlos

    Baixa

    Inaugurated in 1793, this grand neoclassical theater was inspired by classics from Naples and Milan. You have to see the main hall to appreciate the building's splendor. The stage itself is rather plain, but the five tiers of private boxes on either side draw the eye to the domed royal box, awash with gold leaf and held aloft by soaring columns. Two cherubs hold aloft the royal coat of arms. Originally an opera house, the space is now home to the Portuguese Symphonic Orchestra and hosts music and dance performances. Book guided tours in advance.

    Rua Serpa Pinto 9, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-442, Portugal
    213 253 045
  • 5. Centro Cultural de Belém

    Belém

    Known to locals as CCB, this highly regarded cultural center offers a huge range of reasonably priced events, ranging from touring art exhibitions and performances from Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra to outdoor DJ sessions and pilates classes.

    Praça do Império, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1449-003, Portugal
    213 612 400

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  • 6. Coliseu dos Recreios

    Restauradores

    Constructed in 1890, this circular concert hall is a Lisbon cultural landmark. The great acoustics have made it one of the city's most important venues for performances ranging from classical music to rock. The smaller Sala hosts more intimate events like stand-up comedy.

    Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 96, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1150-269, Portugal
    213 240 585
  • 7. Culturgest

    Campo Pequeno | Performance Venues

    This convention center mounts a major concert and exhibition program, often of cutting-edge contemporary art.

    Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Rua Arco do Cego 1, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-300, Portugal
    21-790–5155
  • 8. Galeria Graça Brandão

    Bairro Alto

    Founded in Porto, this gallery moved to Lisbon and took over an old printing house. It presents works by Portuguese and Brazilian artists.

    Rua dos Caetanos 26, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-079, Portugal
    213 421 819
  • 9. MEO Arena

    Parque das Nações | Performance Venues

    The country's biggest indoor arena is the main venue for rock concerts. It also hosts large-scale classical concerts, dance performances, and sporting events.

    Rossio dos Olivais, Lote 2.13.01A, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1990-231, Portugal
    21-891–8409
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  • 10. Movimento Arte Contemporânea

    Príncipe Real

    Founded in 1993 with the aim of fostering cultural exchange between artists in Portugal and Portuguese-speaking countries such as Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique, this gallery displays contemporary paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and jewelry.

    Rua do Sol ao Rato 9, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1250-260, Portugal
    213 850 789
  • 11. Praça de Touros do Campo Pequeno

    Campo Pequeno

    These days this monumental structure hosts more rock concerts than bullfights. Holding up to 9,000 people, the Moorish-style auditorium hosts big names like Pixies and Arcade Fire. There's a multi-screen cinema here, too, often showing blockbuster family films in English with Portuguese subtitles.

    Av. da República, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1000-082, Portugal
    217 998 450-Ticketline
  • 12. Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II

    Rossío

    Dominating the northern side of the Rossio, this Palladian-style building finished in 1846 is one of the city's crowning glories. The six ionic columns draw your eye upward to a carving of Apollo singing to the Muses. In addition to theatrical performances, there are regular art exhibits that are usually well worth a look. English-language guided tours are held every Monday (advance booking is required).

    Praça Dom Pedro IV, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-201, Portugal
    800 213 250
  • 13. UCI El Corte Inglés Lisboa

    São Sebastião | Film

    The latest in screen technology and extra-comfy seats are among the draws at this cinema underneath Lisbon's largest department store. Cheap-ticket night here is Wednesday.

    Av. António Augusto de Aguiar 31, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1069-413, Portugal
    707-232221-for ticket office

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