Alfama is certainly the most famous historic and oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, a narrowed maze of streets with many fado restaurants and pictoresque houses.
Lunch time in Alfama: Largo Contador Mor
Street close to the Castle of St George
Historical area Alfama, Lisbon
There are a lot of typical Portuguese restaurants.
The name Alfama originates from the Arabic El Hamma and means something like ‘fountains’ or ‘baths’. The area contains many important historical attractions.
Historical area Alfama, Lisbon
Typical Portuguese is the hanging laundry in the windows, drying in the wind
Alfama Lisbon viewpoint (miradouro) Portas do Sol by night
The Belvedere Portas do Sol is a balcony space that all people of Lisbon are proud to have at their disposal. Magnificent view of Lisbon and the typical Alfama district that spans several narrow, winding streets to the river Tagus
Historic area Alfama Lisbon Largo do Chafariz do Dentro,
Beautiful azulejos (tiles), close to the Fado Museum (Museu do Fado) ‘a must do’ for those who love Fado music as well as those with an interest in Portuguese culture and history. Near this square you’ll find a lot of small fado restaurants.
Historical area Alfama, Lisbon
It’s still like a kasbah, this labyrinth of lanes (becos) paved with pebbles, tiny alleys, steps, arches, courtyards and small squares. Houses, shouldering each other, with tiles (azulejos) and wrought iron balconies with lazy cats, birds in cages and sometimes a sleeping dog….more…
Historical area Alfama, Lisbon
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