Lisbon
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Lisbon - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Lisbon.
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Behind the façade of a 1920s theatre, there's food and fashion at Lisbon’s newest lifestyle emporiumBy Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Inês Moura has carved out a series of richly textured spaces at Lisbon's Esqina Cosmopolitan LodgeBy Daven Wu Last updated
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A grand 18th century palace in Lisbon has been transformed into a gastronomic emporiumBy Rupert Eden Last updated
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Vintage flair with Portuguese details by Quiet Studio at Lisbon's newest hotelBy Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Basque chef Eneko Atxa joins Lisbon's ever-growing culinary sceneBy Mary Lussiana Last updated
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Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Inês Lobo remodel a Lisbon family homeBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Lisbon rising: a global art hub emerges from crisisBy Yoko Choy Last updated
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Exposed concrete, pink marble and a rooftop pool revive an old Lisbon homeAs seen in the September Style Special of Wallpaper* (W*246)
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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12 rooftop bars around the world with panoramic panacheThere’s something instantly uplifting about rooftop bars. Perhaps it’s the fresh air, perhaps it’s the wraparound views, perhaps it's the I-could-almost-be-on-holiday feel or perhaps it’s the sheer pleasure at having escaped the working world down below. Whatever the reason, as anyone who has ever hit the rootftop knows, basking in the sun (or better yet, watching it go down), or taking in a city by night, cocktail in hand beats terrestrial bars, however stylishly assembled, any day. Here are a few high performers sure to give you a fresh perspective.
By Warren Singh-Bartlett Last updated
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The story behind Max Mara’s sensual Lisbon resort showDrawing inspiration from the author, intellectual and activist Natália Correia, Ian Griffiths tells Wallpaper* the story behind his sensually minded Max Mara Resort 2023 collection, shown last night in the gardens of Lisbon’s Calouste Gulbenkian Collection
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Lisbon Architecture Triennale, 2010By Rupert Eden Last updated
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Museu da Cerveja — Lisbon, PortugalBy Rupert Eden Last updated
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Urban connections: Lisbon's MAAT is an exercise in architectural expressivenessBy Giovanna Dunmall Last updated
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Architecture in the words of Paulo Mendes da RochaGreat modernist Paulo Mendes da Rocha passed away on 23 May 2021 aged 92. Here, we revisit the interview he gave Wallpaper* in 2010 for our Brazil-focussed June issue, talking about architecture, awards and his home country
By Isabel Martinez Abascal Last updated
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10 designers re-think cork for 'Metamorphosis' at Lisbon's Experimenta Design BiennaleBy Rupert Eden Last updated
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Outdoor boxing gym in Lisbon performs as urban acupunctureAs part of the Lisbon Triennale 2019, Mexican architecture studio Diseño Espacial, led by Carlos Ortega Arámburo and Daniel de León Languré, has worked with an outer city community to design and build an outdoor boxing gym to promote community health and happiness
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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A former needle work rug store has been turned into a light-filled deli in LisbonBy Daven Wu Last updated
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The Late Birds is Lisbon’s newest hotel making the city a thriving travel destinationBy Chadner Navarro Last updated
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Lisbon’s newest hotel AlmaLusa Baixa-Chiado is tucked into a charming corner of the cityBy Mary Lussiana Last updated
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An elegant dining room in Lisbon’s swish Palácio do Governador hotelBy Lauren Ho Last updated
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Memmo Alfama — Lisbon, PortugalBy Rupert Eden Last updated
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Lisbon's newest hotel takes inspiration from azujelos, the decorative tiles found all over PortugalBy Chadner Navarro Last updated
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Lisbon’s hospitality scene has spread to lesser known neighborhoods with the opening of 1908By Chadner Navarro Last updated
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Lisbon Architecture Triennale announces plans in VeniceBy Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Globalisation, urbanity, the pandemic and more explored at MAAT Lisbon showA new exhibition at MAAT Lisbon, ‘X is Not a Small Country – Unravelling the Post-Global Era’, curated by Aric Chen with Martina Muzi, explores globalisation, urbanity, the pandemic and more
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Lisbon's Bairro Alto Hotel emerges from an overhaul with a nod to all things PortugueseBy Mary Lussiana Published
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Intricate mouldings and ornate ornamental ceilings at Lisbon’s newest hotelBy Daven Wu Published


