Bairro Alto Lisbon Map Poster
38.7134° N, 9.1450° W
Bairro Alto is Lisbon's bohemian nightlife quarter. By day, its quiet streets shelter designer boutiques and art galleries. By night, Rua da Rosa and its side streets transform into a corridor of bars and live music. The Elevador da Gloria drops you there in seconds from the Baixa. Gift a map poster of this neighborhood where the party never stops.
Key Streets & Landmarks
Rua da Rosa
Elevador da Gloria
Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara
Praca Luis de Camoes
Did you know?
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Bairro Alto ('upper district') was built in the 16th century on a grid plan, rare in Lisbon, and concentrates over 250 bars and restaurants in 0.2 km2.
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The Elevador da Gloria, a funicular from 1885, climbs 265 meters of elevation in 3 minutes and connects Baixa to the Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara.
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Bairro Alto has been the heart of Lisbon nightlife since the 1980s, with bars open until 4am and a tradition of drinking in the street (lanes are pedestrianized in the evening).
Neighborhood Vibe
A grid of sloping lanes where street art colors crumbling walls and bar doors swing open at dusk. The Elevador da Gloria climbs the hill with a creak while from the Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara, the panorama embraces the entire city up to the Castelo.
Discover on foot
Take the Elevador da Gloria from Baixa for a spectacular arrival at the Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara. Admire the view of the Castelo and Alfama, then dive into the lanes of the 16th-century grid. By day, the neighborhood is quiet with designer shops and cafes. In the late afternoon, visit street art studios and galleries. At nightfall, bars open and streets fill up. End with a ginjinha (cherry liqueur) at a traditional bar. Bairro Alto has two faces: bohemian by day, festive at night.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bairro Alto noisy at night?
Yes, from Thursday to Saturday night, Bairro Alto is very lively and noisy until 3-4am. Streets fill with revelers drinking outside. If you seek quiet, visit during the day. Tourist accommodations in Bairro Alto are not recommended for noise-sensitive people.
How to get from Bairro Alto to Alfama?
Walk down to Baixa (Praca do Comercio) in 15 minutes, then head up to Alfama via Rua da Alfandega. Or take tram 28 which links both neighborhoods. Walking offers a crossing of Lisbon through its most spectacular viewpoints.
Why give a Bairro Alto map poster as a gift?
Bairro Alto offers a unique 16th-century lane grid perched on a Lisbon hilltop. The poster reveals the contrast between the grid geometry and steep topography. It is an ideal gift for a night owl, street art fan or Lisbon lover.
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