Lisbon Nightlife: Between tradition and modernity, the Portuguese capital offers a youthful and vibrant nightlife, with plenty of options for your evening entertainment. Let's find out where to go out and spend an unforgettable evening in Lisbon.
Lisbon Nightlife
Lisbon is a city that at first glance may seem melancholic and attached to its traditions: in reality, the capital of Portugal is a young and lively city that, over the last decade, has established itself as one of the most avant-garde European capitals.
Today, Lisbon is one of the hottest destinations for nightlife . Lisbon's nightlife starts late and ends well after sunrise, offering a wide selection of nightclubs to suit all tastes. After sunset, the narrow streets of the old city fill with young people who flock to the bars and clubs scattered throughout the upper and lower neighborhoods, especially in the Rossio (the city center) and on Avenida da Libertade , some of the liveliest and most touristy areas of the Portuguese capital.

The atmosphere in the streets of Lisbon is welcoming, sensual, and exuberant, and you'll quickly feel at home. Don't miss a ride on the historic tram 28, which winds up and down the steep streets of the old city, or a stop to admire the view from the famous Santa Lucia viewpoint. Or stop for lunch at a Fado house , where you can sample delicious traditional dishes and listen to the captivating melodies of this Portuguese folk music.
When night finally falls, the City of Seven Hills shows its youthful side, surprising even the most discerning partygoers: Lisbon's nightlife explodes with chill-out terraces, bars with live music, and clubs open until dawn, offering every type of music. The variety of musical genres offered by Lisbon's nightclubs is sure to please all tastes: there are events with live rock and jazz, clubs with electronic, house, and dance music. Bars typically don't close before 2:00 a.m., while clubs stay open until 6:00 or 7:00 a.m.
If you want to spend a romantic evening, head to one of the wonderful viewpoints (called “miraduoro” ) or you can dine in one of the many typical restaurants offering typical Portuguese dishes at reasonable prices.

Lisbon's nightlife districts
Lisbon's nightlife is mainly concentrated in some areas of the city:
Located in the city's oldest district, Bairro Alto is the center of Lisbon's nightlife and is made up of an intricate maze of narrow streets dotted with a vast array of nightlife venues of all kinds, including traditional restaurants, pubs, trendy cocktail bars, and discos with loud music until late at night. This neighborhood is frequented by many young people between 20 and 30 years old and by countless tourists who gather on the street to sip a caipirinha or caipirosca in front of the various bars. The pubs and discos in Barrio Alto are always packed, although they usually start to fill up after 11:00 PM.

Along Avenida 24 de Julho, you'll find Lisbon's highest concentration of terrace lounge bars and nightclubs . For many, this area is a must-see for dancing after a drink in Barrio Alto.
Near the ferry station is Cais do Sodré , Lisbon's old red-light district, now revitalized and a key nightlife hub in the Portuguese capital. In particular, along Rua Nova do Carvalho are many original bars offering burlesque shows and cocktails with unusual names like "puta fina ," as well as various live music concerts. This neighborhood was home to many of Lisbon's famous nightclubs during the 1970s.

Alfama neighborhood is the cradle of the popular fado , famous for its nostalgic and melancholic notes. It originated here in the 19th century and has become a true symbol of Portugal. In Alfama, you can find the best fado houses, characterized by a family-friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where you can sample the excellent local cuisine.
Another popular area for nightlife in Lisbon is the Docas , a port district close to the river where, inside some old renovated warehouses, numerous bars, cafes and clubs have sprung up.

In the evening you can also head to Parque das Nações , a modern area where the 1998 Expo was held and which offers an enchanting view of the river, and Largo do Intendente.
the Principe Real Lisbon's hub for . There are numerous bars and clubs dedicated to this clientele, where an atmosphere of respect and tolerance reigns.
Clubs and discos in Lisbon
Viking Bar ![]()
(R. Nova do Carvalho 7, Lisbon) Open Monday to Saturday from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Viking is one of Lisbon's historic nightclubs . Inside, the atmosphere is curious and grotesque. It's worth a visit .

Clube Ferroviário ![]()
(Rua de Santa Apolónia 59, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Located at the Santa Apolónia train station, Clube Ferroviário , once a railway club, is now a social club hosting live music, concerts, and DJ sets, as well as cultural events and activities such as film clubs, theater, and exhibitions. The club consists of three large spaces: a terrace with breathtaking views, and two indoor rooms, one for concerts and themed parties and the other for exhibitions and other events. Their special cherry mojito, called the “Alfa Mojito,” .

Musicbox ![]()
(R. Nova do Carvalho 24, Lisbon) Open Monday to Saturday from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Located in Lisbon's old red-light district on Rua Nova do Carvalho , beneath characteristic brick arches, Musicbox is one of the Portuguese capital's most famous clubs, offering DJ sets and alternative live concerts. The club has a busy schedule of events, concerts, and DJ nights, and the music selection is so broad that it ranges from electronic music to rock and fado, including indie rock, hip-hop, jazz, dance, and reggae. Inside, Musicbox features a large stone arcade that makes it resemble a large cave and enhances the quality of the sound system and lighting.
The Musicbox is also particularly popular for its Erasmus nights on Thursdays, for its cheap drinks and very reasonable entrance fee (usually around 6 euros). Shows and concerts usually start around 11:00 PM, while DJs start playing after 1:00 AM.

Lux Fragil ![]()
(Av. Infante D. Henrique, Armazém A, Cais da Pedra a Sta Apolónia, Lisbon) Open Thursday to Saturday from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Known worldwide for its refined and trendy atmosphere, Lux Fragil is the city's most famous nightclub, a trendy club and a must-see on Lisbon's nightlife . The club boasts two large dance floors on two different levels, with armchairs and sofas scattered throughout, and a wonderful rooftop terrace.
Lux's lineup always features top international DJs, and the music selection ranges from electronic music and house to hip hop and '80s music, in addition to numerous live concerts. The club often attracts celebrities and movie stars (the club's owner is famous actor John Malkovich). Be prepared for a long line and a tough door screening before entering.
On the rooftop terrace, you can admire an enchanting sunrise overlooking the Tagus River and enjoy all the beauty of Lisbon at sunrise.

Urban Beach K ![]()
(Av. Brasília, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Saturday from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM, Sunday from 8:00 PM to midnight.
Located along the river, K Urban Beach is a famous and elegant Lisbon nightclub featuring three dance floors with plush sofas in an exclusive setting dominated by splendid windows offering enchanting views of the city. The party is always guaranteed, with internationally renowned DJs spinning the latest pop and electronic tracks.
Besides dancing, Urban Beach is a great place to enjoy a cocktail or dine at one of its two restaurants, one serving sushi and the other steaks and grilled meats. All around, a stunning pool reflects the night lights.
This elite club has a strict entry system, so dress smartly and behave modestly if you want to get past the bouncers. Admission is €12 (€6 for women).

Galeria Ze Do Bois ![]()
(R. da Barroca 59, Lisbon) Located in the upper part of Lisbon's Old Town, Galeria Ze Do Bois is a nightclub that opened over 20 years ago as a cultural club and has now become a popular meeting place for young alternative artists. Here, music, concerts, and DJ sets blend with art in a series of original and engaging events.

Trumps Nightclub ![]()
R. da Imprensa Nacional 104, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 11:45 PM to 6:00 AM.
Trumps is Lisbon's most popular gay club, renowned for its wide variety of events and nights, with music focused on pop and house beats, played in two separate dance halls. Admission is around €10.

Jamaica Lisboa ![]()
(R. Nova do Carvalho 6, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:45 PM to 6:00 AM.
Lisbon's historic Jamaican-style nightclub offers Latin music and Caribbean dances, letting you party until dawn. The great thing about Jamaica Bar is that it's always packed with young partygoers from all over the world, so it's impossible to get bored! Definitely the perfect place for an alternative night out in Lisbon, with plenty of reggae and hip hop music on weekends. The place usually starts to fill up after 2:00 AM.

Club Noir ![]()
(R. da Madalena 201, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 PM to 4:00 AM.
Located in the Baixa district, Club Noir is an alternative nightclub that plays gothic and 80s rock music, attracting all fans of this genre.

Cheers Pub & Disco ![]()
(R. da Atalaia 111-113, Lisbon) Open Sunday to Thursday from 5:00 PM to 2:00 AM, Friday and Saturday from 5:00 PM to 4:00 AM.
Cheers bar that's always busy, where you can party until 4:00 AM.

Titanic Sur Mer ![]()
(Cais Sodré 3154, Lisbon) Another trendy disco that stays open until 6am.

Club Desterro ![]()
do Desterro 7, Lisbon) Open daily.
Desterro is an alternative club offering DJ sets and electronic music. Wednesday nights are highly recommended.

Kremlin ![]()
(Escadinhas da Praia 5, Lisbon) Open Thursdays from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM, Fridays and Saturdays from 11:00 PM to 9:00 AM.
A witness to the Portuguese capital's wildest nights over the past 20 years, Kremlin is one of Lisbon's most extravagant clubs , attracting a diverse and colorful clientele of young locals and tourists. The club plays mainly techno music and is open until late.

Ministerium Club ![]()
(Praça do Comércio 72, Lisbon) Open Saturdays from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
So called because it occupies a space in a building formerly used by the Ministry of Finance, this club also boasts graceful 18th-century architecture, not least a beautiful vaulted ceiling that gives it a classic feel. The clever use of lighting enhances the Ministerium's historic and monumental atmosphere. The music, meanwhile, is modern, centered around techno and electronic beats, ensuring a great party until the early hours. The adjacent Ministerium Cantina is a restaurant serving lunch and dinner, and is also great for a late-night snack.

Dock's Club ![]()
(Rua Da Cintura Do Porto De Lisboa Edif., 226, Lisbon) Open Thursday to Saturday from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Located in a former warehouse on the waterfront near the Alcantara , Dock's is a favorite club for young Lisbonites. The club often hosts themed nights hosted by famous DJs. The soundtrack is a mix of house music and African rhythms, and live music concerts are also available. The upstairs lounge area features several sofas, making it the perfect place to relax after hours of wild dancing.

Main ![]()
(Av. 24 de Julho 68, Lisbon) Open Thursdays, Saturdays, and Mondays from 11:30 PM to 6:00 AM.
Dynamic, energetic, and loud, Main is a large nightclub composed of three large spaces: the upper floor houses a trendy Japanese restaurant that extends to a wonderful outdoor terrace. After the kitchen closes, this space is dedicated to the irresistible beats of Brazilian music, funk, R&B, and pop. The lower level houses the main dance floor, where house and hip-hop blast from the speakers, while the floor below plays electronic music mixed with a hint of tech-house. Main Club is frequented primarily by young people in their 20s and 30s.

B. Leza ![]()
(Cais Gás 1, Lisbon) Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30 PM to 4:00 AM.
Reopened in a new location after a long closure, B. Leza is a premier African music club where you can listen to and watch numerous artists from Angola, Cape Verde, Mozambique, and other African countries perform. The club also hosts singers and musicians from Brazil. Together, they offer an irresistible combination of ethnic sounds featuring drums, guitars, and percussion, making it impossible not to move and dance. Better yet, learn kizzomba, a sensual African dance. Once you've mastered the basic steps, you'll understand why this is one of the hottest rhythms on the planet.

Radio Hotel ![]()
(263, Travessa do Conde da Ponte 12, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 PM to 4:00 AM.
A nightclub, social club, and live music venue, Radio Hotel attracts a wide range of ages and musical tastes. Located in Lisbon's Alcantara neighborhood, almost under the city's suspension bridge, the club's soundtrack is predominantly electronic, with DJs integrating deep house, chill-out, and jazz beats. The two-level dance floor extends through a cocktail lounge and a VIP area.


LX Factory ![]()
(R. Rodrigues de Faria 103, Lisbon) Open daily from 6:00 am to 2:00 am.
Located in the Alcantara neighborhood under the 25 de Abril Bridge in a former textile factory, LX Factory is now a creative hub spanning 23,000 m2, encompassing a vast array of restaurants, bars, shops, offices, and more. The place has a bohemian vibe and is popular with hipsters, intellectuals, and artists. During the day, you can savor fine dining at authentic restaurants or enjoy a drink while admiring the spectacular view of the Rio Maravilha , while at night, you can listen to and dance to alternative electronic music.

Hot Club Portugal ![]()
(Praça da Alegria 48, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Renovated after a fire, Hot Club Portugal is a jazz club that has been offering live jazz music for over 60 years. It's a must-see for jazz lovers in the city.

Ouriço Nightclub ![]()
(Tv. do Caminho Novo 7, Ericeira, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Located just outside Lisbon in the town of Ericeira , Ouriço is one of the oldest nightclubs in Portugal . A small, yet very popular place in the summer, where you can hear the music from outside on the ocean.

Plateau Club ![]()
(Escadinhas da Praia 7, Lisbon) Open Friday and Saturday from 11:30 PM to 6:00 AM.
This club is always crowded every Friday and Saturday, when a fun crowd gathers for a night of 80s and pop-rock music. A great place to dance.

Bars and pubs in Lisbon
Casa Independente ![]()
(Largo do Intendente Pina Manique 45, Lisbon) Open Tuesday through Thursday from 5:00 PM to midnight, and Friday and Saturday from 5:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Located on the avenue of the same name, Casa Independente is a club and cocktail bar housed in a large apartment on the first floor of an elegant building. Inside its spacious, high-ceilinged rooms with retro-style furnishings, you can dance to DJ sets or chat in the beautiful backyard garden while sipping a drink.

Tejo Bar ![]()
(Beco do Vigário 1A, Lisbon) Tejo Bar is a historic bar in Alfama. Despite its small size, it is furnished with tables, bookshelves, and numerous drawings, as well as numerous musical instruments, including a piano. Tejo Bar is the ideal place to spend a quiet evening, sipping a cocktail or playing chess.

Love Lisbon Hostel & Bar ![]()
(Rua de Arroios 60 A, Lisbon) Open Mondays from 8:00 PM to 2:00 AM, Tuesdays to Saturdays from 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
The Love Lisbon Hostel's quaint bar features walls painted with imaginative murals and a friendly atmosphere.

Garrafeira Alfaia
(R. do Diário de Notícias 125, Lisbon) Open Monday and Wednesday from 3:00 PM to midnight, Thursday to Saturday from 3:00 PM to 1:00 AM, and Sunday from 4:00 PM to 1:00 AM.
Located in the heart of Bairro Alto, Garrafeira Alfaia is a small wine bar offering an excellent selection of wines paired with delicious tapas, with prices ranging from 4 to 7 euros. The walls of the bar are painted in bright colors, creating a cheerful and welcoming atmosphere. The bar also has a few cozy outdoor tables for warm summer evenings. Worth a try.

Pavilhão Chinês ![]()
(R. Dom Pedro V 89, Lisbon) Open Monday to Saturday from 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM, Sunday from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Pavilhão Chinês is an interesting, kitschy bar that resembles a junk shop: its interior is decorated with all sorts of objects, from oil paintings and model airplanes to ceramic pieces and antique Venetian masks hanging on the walls. There are also a few pool tables.

Portas do Sol
(R. São Tomé 84A, Lisbon) Open daily.
Located at a great vantage point, Portas do Sol is a bar where you can sip a delicious drink while sitting comfortably on a sofa and admiring the magnificent river view. Every weekend evening there is DJ music.

Wine Lover ![]()
(334, R. da Misericórdia 59, Lisbon) Open daily.
Wine Lover is a cozy wine bar offering excellent wines by the glass and tapas. There are also a few tables outside.
A Ginjinha ![]()
( Largo São Domingos 8, Lisbon) Open daily from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Ginjinha is a tiny bar always crowded with locals and tourists who come here to drink ginjinha , a sweet local liqueur with cherries, traditionally served in small chocolate cups. Coming here for a ginjinha after dinner has become a ritual, and the bar is definitely a must-see before immersing yourself in Lisbon's nightlife .

Cinco Lounge ![]()
(R. Ruben A. Leitão 17A, Lisbon) Open daily from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Cinco Lounge is a cocktail bar run by an award-winning English bartender that offers excellent cocktails, more than 100 on offer: from classic martinis to fruity cocktails to sophisticated devils like the Madagascar Bourbon and the Madeline Hays. Alcoholic cocktails start at €7 and non-alcoholic ones from €5.

Bicaense ![]()
(R. da Bica de Duarte Belo 42, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Saturday from 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Located in the Santa Catarina neighborhood, Bicaense is an alternative bar furnished with comfortable armchairs and vintage items, including radios and projectors. The music schedule ranges from house music to live concerts, and the clientele tends to be more mature than the average partygoer who populates Barrio Alto.

Chafariz Do Vinho ![]()
(Praça da Alegria, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Sunday from 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM.
Located in an impressive old water storage building, Chafariz Do Vinho Lisbon's best , where you can taste excellent Portuguese wine in an atmospheric setting.

Park Bar ![]()
(Calçada do Combro 58, Lisbon) In a hilly city like Lisbon, rooftop bars are a big hit, and one of the best is Park at Calçada do Combro. Built atop a rather insignificant parking lot, the bar has a cozy, hip atmosphere, best enjoyed with a glass of cold beer or local wine while watching the sunset over the city. Young people gather here to chat among giant plants to a soundtrack of jazz, soul, and funk. The view of the river and the 25 de Abril Bridge is incredible. Food is served throughout the day, while in the evenings there are open-air film screenings and DJ sets.

Sol e Pesca ![]()
(R. Nova do Carvalho 44, Lisbon) Open Monday to Wednesday from 12:00 to 2:00, and Thursday to Saturday from 12:00 to 4:00.
This small place has been transformed from a fishing tackle shop into a trendy bar. The bar has retained its original name and decor, but now, alongside canned fish, you can order a reasonably priced beer. You can also purchase a delicious variety of canned fish, stored in colorful tins.

By the Wine ![]()
(Rua das Flores 41, Lisbon) Open Mondays from 6:00 PM to midnight, and Tuesdays to Sundays from 6:00 PM to midnight.
This excellent wine bar offers a good selection of wines from the cellars of Jose Maria da Fonseca , a renowned Portuguese winemaker. The interior reflects this passion, from the bottles decorating the ceiling to the barrels surrounding the bar. There's also a great selection of wines by the glass if you don't want to commit to a whole bottle.

The Old Pharmacy Wine Inn ![]()
(83, R. do Diário de Notícias 73, Lisbon) Open daily from 5:30 PM to midnight.
Another great wine bar located in the Barrio Alto . As the name suggests, this bar was once a pharmacy, and the owners have retained the original interior, using the large cabinets to store the precious bottles of wine. The cheese boards are fantastic, and the bar is a great starting point for a night out in Lisbon's party district .

Pensão do Amor ![]()
(R. do Alecrim 19, Lisbon) Open Sunday to Wednesday from 2:00 PM to 3:00 AM, and Thursday to Saturday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 AM.
Located in a former guesthouse, Pensão do Amor is an eclectic bar with scarlet walls, decorated with mirrors and paintings of all kinds that evoke the building's bygone atmosphere.

O Bom O Mau EO Vilão ![]()
(R. do Alecrim 21, Lisbon) Open Monday to Thursday from 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM, and Friday to Sunday from 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM.
Located in Cais do Sodré, a famous Lisbon nightlife , Bom O Mau EO Vilão (“The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”) is a cocktail bar divided into small spaces. Come here to enjoy a good drink, live music, and DJ performances.

Topo Bar ![]()
(Martim Moniz Shopping Center, Praca Martim Moniz, Lisbon) Open Sunday to Wednesday from 12:45 PM to midnight, and Thursday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Located atop the Martim Moniz Shopping Center , Topo is a fantastic rooftop bar and restaurant with stunning views of Lisbon. Topo is a premium lounge bar and restaurant. The place is known for its premium cocktails, but also for its excellent food: a great mix of Portuguese and international dishes.

Le Chat ![]()
(Jardim 9 de Abril nº18/20, Lisbon) Open Monday to Saturday from 12:30 to 24:00, Sunday from 12:30 to 24:00.
Le Chat is a rooftop bar and restaurant in Lisbon overlooking the river. Its elegant modern design combined with a relaxed atmosphere, live music, and absolutely delicious cocktails will captivate you. Enjoy the breathtaking views while sipping your cocktail and you'll understand why locals consider Le Chat one of Lisbon's best-kept secrets.

Silk Club ![]()
(R. da Misericórdia 14, Edifício Espaço Chiado, Lisbon) Open Tuesday to Thursday from 7:00 PM to 1:30 AM, Friday and Saturday from 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM.
Silk Club is a great place to start your evening before diving into Lisbon's nightlife . This cocktail bar, club, and restaurant located in one of the tallest buildings in the historic Chiado neighborhood offers breathtaking 270-degree views of the city, all immersed in a sophisticated, modern, and luxurious atmosphere. Let yourself be transported by Lisbon's stunning skyline and enjoy a unique moment of relaxation before starting the night.

Procópio Bar ![]()
(Alto de São Francisco 21, Lisbon) Open Monday to Friday from 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM, Saturday from 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM.
Open for over 40 years, Procópio is a historic Lisbon bar, famous for being frequented by journalists and politicians in the 1980s. With a cozy and intimate atmosphere, a piano serving as a table, and shelves with sculptures and busts, the bar presents itself as a parody of the “Pavilhão Chinês” (Chinese Pavilion) . This bar is ideal for a quiet conversation in a tranquil setting, surrounded by Art Nouveau décor.

Duque Brewpub ![]()
(Calçada do Duque 51, Lisbon) Open Sunday to Wednesday from 4:00 PM to midnight, Thursday from 4:00 PM to 1:00 AM, and Friday and Saturday from 4:00 PM to 2:00 AM.
Duque Brewpub is a brewery specializing exclusively in Portuguese craft beers. It's a must-try place offering a wide selection of draft and bottled beers. Duque is a very humble looking bar, with wooden furniture and warm, dim lighting.

Clube da Esquina ![]()
(R. da Barroca 30, Lisbon) Open Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7:30 PM to 12:30 AM, Friday and Saturday from 7:30 PM to 2:00 AM.
Clube da Esquina is a very popular bar, known for serving the best mojitos in Lisbon.

Map of Lisbon's nightclubs, pubs, and bars
Clube da Esquina
(R. da Barroca 30, Lisboa)
Duque Brewpub
(Calçada do Duque 51, Lisboa)
Procópio Bar
(Alto de São Francisco 21, Lisboa)
Silk Club
(R. da Misericórdia 14, Edifício Espaço Chiado, Lisboa)
Le Chat
(Jardim 9 de Abril nº18/20, Lisboa)
Topo Bar
(Commercial Center Martim Moniz, Praca Martim Moniz, Lisboa)
O Bom O Mau EO Vilão
(R. do Alecrim 21, Lisboa)
Thinking of Love
(R. do Alecrim 19, Lisboa)
The Old Pharmacy Wine Inn
(83, R. do Diário de Notícias 73, Lisboa)
By the Wine
(Rua das Flores 41, Lisboa)
Sol e Pesca
(R. Nova do Carvalho 44, Lisboa)
Park Bar
(Calçada do Combro 58, Lisboa)
Chafariz Do Vinho
(Praça da Alegria, Lisboa)
Bicaense
(R. da Bica de Duarte Belo 42, Lisboa)
Cinco Lounge
(R. Ruben A. Leitão 17A, Lisboa)
In Ginjinha
(Largo São Domingos 8, Lisboa)
Wine Lover
(334, R. da Misericórdia 59, Lisboa)
Portas do Sol (R. São Tomé 84A, Lisboa)
Pavilhão Chinês
(R. Dom Pedro V 89, Lisboa)
Garrafeira Alfaia (R. do Diário de Notícias 125, Lisboa)
Love Lisbon Hostel & Bar
(Rua de Arroios nº60 A, Lisboa)
Tejo Bar
(Beco do Vigário 1A, Lisboa)
Independent House
(Largo do Intendente Pina Manique 45, Lisboa)
Plateau Club
(Escadinhas da Praia 7, Lisboa)
Ouriço Disco
(Tv. do Caminho Novo 7, Ericeira, Lisboa)
Hot Club Portugal
(Praça da Alegria 48, Lisboa)
LX Factory
(R. Rodrigues de Faria 103, Lisboa)
Radio Hotel
(263, Travessa do Conde from Ponte 12, Lisboa)
B. Leza
(Cais Gás 1, Lisbon)
Main
(Av. 24 de Julho 68, Lisboa)
Dock's Club
(Rua Da Cintura Do Porto De Lisboa Edif., 226, Lisboa)
Ministerium Club
(Praça do Comércio 72, Lisboa)
Kremlin
(Escadinhas da Praia 5, Lisboa)
Club Desterro
(Calçada do Desterro 7, Lisboa)
Titanic Sur Mer
(Cais Sodré 3154, Lisboa)
Cheers Pub & Disco
(R. da Atalaia 111-113, Lisboa)
Club Noir
(R. da Madalena 201, Lisboa)
Jamaica Lisboa
(R. Nova do Carvalho 6, Lisboa)
Trumps Disco
(R. da Imprensa Nacional 104, Lisboa)
Galeria Ze Do Bois
(R. da Barroca 59, Lisboa)
Urban Beach K
(Av. Brasília, Lisboa)
Lux Fragil
(Av. Infante D. Henrique, Armazém A, Cais da Pedra a Sta Apolónia, Lisboa)
Musicbox
(R. Nova do Carvalho 24, Lisboa)
Clube Ferroviário (Rua de Santa Apolónia 59, Lisboa)![]()
Viking Bar
(R. Nova do Carvalho 7, Lisboa)