This is your guide to art and culture in Lisbon: exhibitions, plays, musicals, concerts and cinema. Find out what’s happening in the city’s cultural venues.
Lisbon is a city where artistic and cultural expressions flourish in different forms, with festivals being a real source of getting closer to the general public. In this context, the Iminente Festival is an event dedica...
If you’re looking for cultural plans for the weekend, here’s a suggestion: the Arroios Independent Book Festival (FLIFA). From September 12 to 14 (Friday to Sunday), more than a hundred independent publisher...
At a time when digital dominates, the pleasure of browsing through books is even greater, especially if it’s accompanied by a comforting hot drink, like a coffee. In Lisbon,…...
Colina das Artes will once again light up Lisbon from September 11 to 20, celebrating freedom and culture with concerts, exhibitions and activities for the whole family, in a vibrant invitation to art and transformation...
In the heart of the Catholic Church, St. Peter’s Square is preparing to host an unprecedented moment: a free concert, open to all, which unites faith, music and fraternity in one of Christianity’s most sacre...
No plans for the weekend? On September 12 and 13 (Friday and Saturday, respectively) you can ‘dive’ for free in some of Lisbon’s iconic spaces, such as the Águas…...
English artist Paul Insect is presenting his latest art collection, “Broken Vision”, at the Underdogs Gallery in Marvila, from September 5 to November 1 this year (2025). This is the much-anticipated debut o...
With the arrival of summer, open-air cinema is back in Lisbon (and the surrounding area) with various initiatives for all tastes and ages. From classics to animated films, not forgetting more recent hits, all you have t...
September is synonymous with the cultural rentrée, so you can start making a note in your diary of events such as the Belém Book Festival. From September 4 to 7, the gardens of the official residence of the President of...
The CA Vilar de Mouros Festival, the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest on the Iberian Peninsula, has confirmed its return in 2026, the dates and the first name on the line-up. According to the…...