Seafood: Ramiro
Meat: Atalho real
Sushi: Sushi café Avenida and Hikidashi
Pizza: Zero zero
Portuguese: Povo, Bairro do Avillez and Time out market
Asian: JNcQUOI Asia and Afuri
Pasteis de nata: Pasteis de Belém and Manteigaria
Mexican: Las ficheras
The most famous and fancy avenue.
Walk to the Se de Lisboa and get a drink at Memmo Alfama! Bring a good pair of shoes as it's hilly!
One of the most famous squares, from there walk by the river to rua do Alecrim which will take you to Chiado.
Walk by the river from Torre de Belem to MAAT. Eat some delicous Pasteis de Belém and visit the Museu Nacional dos Coches.
Head to the other side of the river and visit amazing beaches such as Praia da Rainha or Praia do Infante.
Dom Joaquim
Fialho
Taberna Típica Quarta-Feira
Café Alentejo
Bones Chapel in Evora always comes to mind when you think of this city. Because it is scary or simply because it is one more of its great monuments.
Part of the same complex as the "Bones Chappel".
Close to the church, you will find the Jardim Público de Évora and the Mercado Municipal. If the market is open we definitely recommend you take a look.
The largest medieval cathedral in Portugal.
The Roman Temple, over 2000 years old, is the ex-libris monument of Évora and is one of the most important historic ruins in the country.
If you have time you can visit the nearby cities of: Arraiolos and Montemor-o-Novo.