Portugal
2 events · 1 cities · 2 venues
Portugal Fan Travel Hub
2 events · 1 cities · 2 venues · 2 sightings
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Events in Portugal
2031 Lisbon Global Fan Convention
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A Cevicheria
Chef Kiko Martins' creative ceviche restaurant in Principe Real, fusing Peruvian and Portuguese seafood traditions under a giant hanging octopus sculpture. Football fans and NOS Alive festival-goers discover Lisbon's multicultural food evolution here.
Alfama Fado Night
Wander the medieval Alfama quarter and duck into a tiny fado house for Portugal's soulful, UNESCO-recognized music performed inches from your table.
Altice Arena
Portugal's largest indoor venue sits dramatically on the Tagus riverfront and has welcomed the world's biggest touring acts for over two decades. The arena's excellent acoustics and sightlines make every seat a great one, and the waterfront location adds magic to pre-show promenades. Arriving by boat from the city centre is one of Lisbon's great fan experiences.
Bairro Alto Hotel
Occupying a converted 18th-century palace in Lisbon's most atmospheric hilltop neighbourhood, Bairro Alto Hotel is a favourite base for high-end sports travellers who want to be close to both Fado houses and stadium transport. The rooftop terrace bar has views over the terracotta rooftops to the Tagus that are worth lingering over long after any match has ended. The hotel's concierge team are expert match-ticket fixers for sold-out Benfica and Sporting clashes.
Belém Tower & Jerónimos Monastery
Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belém celebrating Portugal's Age of Discovery — the iconic riverside tower and the ornate Manueline monastery, plus the original Pastéis de Belém bakery.
Benfica Museum & Estadio da Luz Tour
Tour SL Benfica's 64,000-seat Estadio da Luz, which hosted the 2014 Champions League Final, and visit the adjacent Cosme Damiao Museum showcasing the club's record 38 Primeira Liga titles and two European Cups. The interactive museum features Eusebio memorabilia and multimedia exhibits covering Benfica's status as the world's most-supported Portuguese club.
Cervejaria Ramiro
Lisbon's most legendary seafood restaurant has been shucking oysters and grilling tiger prawns since 1956. Anthony Bourdain declared the prego steak sandwich dessert a must-order. Football fans visiting for Benfica matches at nearby Estádio da Luz queue with locals for the freshest seafood in the city.
Estádio da Luz
Home to SL Benfica and one of Europe's finest football venues, the Estádio da Luz holds 64,000 fans and generates an atmosphere that visiting supporters frequently describe as overwhelming. The stadium museum traces Benfica's eight European Cup campaigns and offers pitch-side access that is goosebump-inducing for any football fan. The hillside location in the north of Lisbon makes the approach through red-and-white crowds feel like a march to war.
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