
“Fun for all ages!” This is the promise of Diverlândia, the country’s largest indoor fair.

The first immersive exhibition in Portugal dedicated to the work of the artist Vieira da Silva, a unique and innovative sensory experience that combines the work of art with moving image and sound.

The exhibition Japan: Festivities and Traditions proposes an immersive journey to these festivities.
From €8
'Tide Line' starts from the Revolution of 25 April 1974 to reach the present day, reflecting on the ongoing revolutions, most importantly those related to the state of the planet.

The 331 Amoreiras in Metamorphosis exhibition marks the 30th anniversary of the Arpad Szenes-Vieira da Silva Foundation.

[ every Saturday and Sunday ] Explore and invest in certified handicrafts at this unique place that’s well worth visiting with time on your hands so you can observe and appreciate the work of its artisans.
Free Entry
[ 1st Sunday of the month ] Handicrafts and gastronomic delights. The CCB Market has room for all this and more.
Free Entry
[ weekly ] Take full benefit of this street market in one of the most select neighbourhoods of Lisbon and find unique and vintage objects at knock-down prices.
Free Entry
The Fair on the Avenue - the avenue´s meeting point for tradition and crafts lovers.
Free Entry
The Museu Banksy Lisbon arrives in Lisbon bringing Banksy’s satirical and subversive street art.
From €8 to €12
[ every Saturday ] …in the garden of Campo Pequeno, you’ll find stalls full of the authentic, certified and organic flavours of Lisbon – and Portugal.
Free Entry
The dancers of the Tchaikovsky National Ballet are in Lisboa to perform the “Grand Christmas Ballet”.
From €37 to €47
[ 3rd Sunday of the month ] At the National Palace of Belém, considered as one of the most beautiful military ceremonies of its kind in the world.
Free Entry
[ 2nd Saturday of the month ] Urban handicrafts meet residential neighbourhood in this Lisbon market, where it’s worth spending some time. Discover a different bairro from those in the tourist guides.
Free Entry
This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the arts from 1909 to 1975.
From €12
The work of Francisco Keil do Amaral (1910-1975) is deeply connected to Lisbon and the installation of the City Museum (today the Museum of Lisbon) in the Pimenta Palace.
From €3
Lisboa is welcoming a new cultural and tourist hub, Os Murais de Almada Interpretation Centre at the Maritime Terminals.
From €5
A keen, passionate gaze fixes in each image a living testimony, an echo of the past that resonates in the present, defying oblivion.
From €10
The exhibition Crónicas de uma Lisboa desconhecida (Chronicles of an unknown Lisbon) features almost a hundred works held in reserve by the Museum of Lisbon, offering a journey through Lisbon's lesser-known spaces, times and inhabitants.
From €3
The exhibition "pencil for painting grey days" – Works from the EDP Foundation Art Collection brings together works by 21 Portuguese artists. These works share a common idea of generosity, ‘capable of transforming moments and sometimes even days,’ says curator Margarida Almeida Chantre.
From €11
The Velar are artisans from southern India whose devotion to the gods is made tangible through terracotta sculpture.
From €10