Price$$
Neighbourhoodbairro-alto
HoursTue to Sat 13:00 to 02:00, Sun 13:00 to 20:00, closed Mon

Tip: Enter the car park on Calçada do Combro, take the lift to the sixth floor, walk up the ramp. Afternoons are calm; the DJ kicks in after 20:00 and the sunset queue forms early.

Location

Address: Calçada do Combro 58, 1200-115 Lisboa, Lisbon

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SEEN Sky Bar ★ 4.5

$$$principe-realSun to Thu 15:30 to 01:00, Fri and Sat 15:30 to 02:00, lunch from 12:30

SEEN Sky Bar on the ninth floor of the Tivoli Avenida Liberdade is the Avenida rooftop with panoramic city views, resident DJ programming and a Brazilian-leaning cocktail and bites menu through the warm season.

Tip: Lunch from 12:30, bar from 15:30 to 01:00 weeknights and 02:00 at the weekend. Reservation through the hotel for the rim tables; smart casual at the door.

Topo Chiado ★ 4.4

$$chiadoDaily 11:00 to 02:00 (until 24:00 some weeknights)

Topo Chiado on Terraços do Carmo opened in 2018 between the Convento do Carmo ruin and the Santa Justa lift, a rooftop bar with the city's most photographed silhouette and a Mediterranean small-plates kitchen.

Tip: Enter through the Armazéns do Chiado mall or the Carmo lift; the Santa Justa platform leans over the terrace. Daily from 11:00, late close 02:00 on weekends.

Memmo Alfama Terrace ★ 4.5

$$$alfamaDaily 12:00 to 23:00

Memmo Alfama Terrace on Travessa das Merceeiras runs the rooftop pool deck of the Memmo Alfama hotel above the tiled cluster of old Lisbon, with Tagus views, port-wine cocktails and Portuguese petiscos.

Tip: Open to non-guests daily 12:00 to 23:00; the small red dip pool is the photo seat. Cobbled lane access from the cathedral; the alley dead-ends at the door.

Red Frog Speakeasy ★ 4.7

$$$principe-realMon to Sat 18:00 to 02:00, closed Sun

Red Frog on Rua do Salitre is Lisbon's prohibition-style speakeasy, opened in 2015, with entry through a doorbell hidden under a red frog and a craft cocktail programme listed on the 2022 World's 50 Best Bars.

Tip: Ring the bell under the red frog to be buzzed in; the room is small, walk-ins welcome on weeknights. The sea fennel gimlet and banana negroni are the headline pours.

Pavilhão Chinês ★ 4.5

$$principe-realMon to Thu and Sat 18:00 to 02:00, Sun 18:00 to 02:00, closed Fri

Pavilhão Chinês on Rua Dom Pedro V opened in 1986 in a building from 1901, five rooms of glass cabinets stacked floor to ceiling with 4,000 miniatures, toys, masks and military trinkets behind a discreet red door.

Tip: Door is unmarked save two paper lanterns; ring to enter. Classic cocktails over the curiosity cabinets; the back rooms quieter than the front for a long conversation.

Pensão Amor ★ 4.5

$$cais-do-sodreSun to Wed 12:00 to 03:00, Thu to Sat 12:00 to 04:00

Pensão Amor on the Cais do Sodré pink street is the 18th-century brothel reborn as a multi-floor bar, with burlesque shows, pole-dance room, an erotic bookshop and Peruvian cocktail counters across five storeys.

Tip: Bar open from noon daily; burlesque, drag and pole-dance shows after 22:00. The pole-dance room is gold and leopard, the rooftop terrace overlooks Rua Nova do Carvalho.

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