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  1. Guide to the neighborhood of Chiado in Lisbon, including tourist attractions, things to do, how to get there and where to stay.

  2. The area. Neighborhood: Chiado & Carmo. The traditionally trendy "Chiado" (literally, "squeak", the nickname of a 16th century poet) offers plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars where you can stop for a cafe or cocktail, after exploring its streets, shops, art galleries, theaters, museums and viewpoints. It's also the home to the statue of the ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChiadoChiado - Wikipedia

    The Chiado ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃiˈaðu]) is a neighborhood in the historic center of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Chiado is an important cultural and commercial district, known for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and its numerous theatres and museums.

  4. Chiado/Cais do Sodré. It features on our list of Lisbon’s most beautiful bars, and it’s one of the top spots in Chiado to grab a glass of wine at the end of the day. By The Wine, José Maria...

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  5. Jan 26, 2024 · Chiado is the vibrant heart of Lisbon and where both history and modernity meet. From its grand theatres, the Santa Justa lift, and opulent churches to its historical shops and innovative culinary space, there is nothing dull about this vibrant district.

  6. May 16, 2024 · Chiado, often referred to as the Montmartre of Lisbon, is a district that seamlessly blends the nostalgic with the vibrant pulse of modern city life. Historically, it has been the gathering place for intellectuals, artists, and writers, making it a cultural powerhouse since the 19th century.

  7. CHIADO is an elegant metropolis of shops, cafes, book stores, restaurants, museums and bars. Most of the buildings in the area date back to the 1700s but this neighbourhood will transport you back to the romantic times of the Belle Epoque. When in the 19th and early 20th century Fernando Pessoa (Portuguese Hemingway of sorts) was penning some ...

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