Sports Bars Lisbon
You may be in Lisbon but you cannot miss THAT match! Well Activities in Portugal have got you covered, below are 9 Sports Bars Lisbon.
Sports Bars Lisbon
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The Couch
This hidden gem opened its doors in 2017 and has since become a big favorite for sports fans both visiting or living in Lisbon. With its 30 screens and over 3000 channels to choose from, from all around the world. No game is to be missed, whatever sport or team it is you wish to watch, the staff can help find it for you. The food menu is relatively simple but nonetheless effective , with a good variation of Portuguese and English traditional “pub grub” food to a very acceptable price and drinks for all tastes it is a winner for all sport fans.
The Couch Sports Bar is located at Rua do Alecrim 21A, 1200-014 Lisbon, Portugal.
They can be contacted at +351 938 362 841.
Operates daily from 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
In addition to the Cais do Sodré location, The Couch Sports Bar also has venues at Avenida Duque de Loulé 85 and Doca de Santo Amaro-Alcântara-Armazém 14 in Lisbon
Website: https://www.thecouch.pt/

Real Sports Bar

Doesn’t the name say it all? This sports bar located in the Real Parque Hotel has 3 flat screen tvs plus one big projector screen to accommodate for multiple games at once. It serves both a light tapas menu and some loved pub grub dishes. And it has variation of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks to suit everyone’s taste.
Real Sports Bar
Located at Rua São Sebastião da Pedreira, 234 C, 1050-210 Lisboa, Portugal,
Open daily from 3:30 PM to midnight.
Insta: @realsportsbar/
What is your favourite Sports Bars Lisbon?
Real Sports Bar
Located at Rua São Sebastião da Pedreira, 234 C, 1050-210 Lisboa, Portugal,
Open daily from 3:30 PM to midnight.
Insta: @realsportsbar/
What is your favourite Sports Bars Lisbon?
The Spot
A lively and we met people from all over the world. It’s the kind of place you’ll befriend everyone from the bar to the end. Interesting drinks, friendly staff and good music.
Address: Rua do Norte 86, 1200-470 Lisboa, Portugal
Opening Hours:
Monday to Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Thursday to Sunday: 3:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Website: www.spotlisboa.com

The George

This traditional English pub is located in one of Lisbon’s best know pub areas and offers multiple screens, a brilliant atmosphere, good food and a cold crisp pint, what else could you possibly want whiles watching your favorite game?
Address: Rua do Crucifixo 58, 1100-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Operating Hours: Open daily from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Insta: @the_george_lisbon/
Next is number 5 on our list of Top Sports Bars Lisbon.
Address: Rua do Crucifixo 58, 1100-184 Lisboa, Portugal
Operating Hours: Open daily from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM
Insta: @the_george_lisbon/
Next is number 5 on our list of Top Sports Bars Lisbon.
Photus Lounge
A sports bar where you can eat, drink and socialize while watching your favorite sports. With five 140cm screens in a cozy space, with litres of the best beers from Portugal and the World. If you want to watch the Champions League, Europa League, Portuguese Premier League, NBA, American Football and much more, this is the place!
Address: Avenida Duque de Loulé 49b, 1050-087 Lisboa, Portugal.
Operating Hours: Open daily from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM.

CR7 Corner Bar

This trendy modern bar is located inside Cristiano Ronaldo’s Lisbon hotel. CR7 Corner Bar & Bistrô is a good option for game days with multiple screens. The prices is a little more expensive than your average pub but food is good and well prepared and the cocktail menu is worth a try rather than a normal pint.
Address: Rua da Prata 26, 1100-053 Lisbon, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Friday and Saturday: Open until 12:00 AM (food served until 10:30 PM).
Sunday to Thursday: Open until 11:00 PM (food served until 10:30 PM).
Website: CR7
Address: Rua da Prata 26, 1100-053 Lisbon, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Friday and Saturday: Open until 12:00 AM (food served until 10:30 PM).
Sunday to Thursday: Open until 11:00 PM (food served until 10:30 PM).
Website: CR7
Bar Mignon
This little pub opened its doors 11 years ago and is since known for its friendliness and of course, football. The pub is on the smaller side but if you find it to crammed you can find their sister pub Mignon sports bar just a few doors up on the same street. The sports bar has 3 screens always showing different sport programs, a finger food menu with great quality food and a great selection of craft beers.
Address: Rua Silva Carvalho, 85, 1250-151 Lisboa, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday and Saturday (and the day before national holidays): Open until 3:00 AM
Website: mignon.pt.
Address: Rua Silva Carvalho, 85, 1250-151 Lisboa, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday and Saturday (and the day before national holidays): Open until 3:00 AM
Website: mignon.pt.

Cocas Place Bar

This bar offers pool tables, dart boards and some nights karaoke as well as shows your favorite game on flat screen tv and serve some basic food such as sandwiches and toasties. its well priced and good atmosphere, small outside seating for warm evenings.
Address: Rua Manuel Ferreira de Andrade 2, São Domingos de Benfica, 1500-030 Lisboa, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 7:30 AM – 2:00 AM
Friday and Saturday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 AM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 2:00 AM
Address: Rua Manuel Ferreira de Andrade 2, São Domingos de Benfica, 1500-030 Lisboa, Portugal.
Operating Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 7:30 AM – 2:00 AM
Friday and Saturday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 AM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 2:00 AM
British Bar
The British Bar is a historic establishment located in Lisbon’s Cais do Sodré district. Established in 1919, it has been serving patrons for over a century, but as a British person it has to be the least British bar I have seen.
The Bar has multiple screens to watch the footy season time!.
Address: Rua Bernardino Costa, 52-54, 1200-053 Lisboa, Portugal.
Website: https://britishbar.pt
Operating Hours:
Monday to Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday to Sunday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
The Bar has multiple screens to watch the footy season time!.
Address: Rua Bernardino Costa, 52-54, 1200-053 Lisboa, Portugal.
Website: https://britishbar.pt
Operating Hours:
Monday to Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday to Sunday: 8:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Lisbon Weather
LISBOA WEATHERHow To Get To Lisbon
By Air ✈️
Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is Lisbon’s main international airport.
Direct flights from major European cities and worldwide destinations.
Take the metro (Red Line), a bus, or an Bolt to the city centre, expect to pay around 10-15 euros.
Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is Lisbon’s main international airport.
Direct flights from major European cities and worldwide destinations.
Take the metro (Red Line), a bus, or an Bolt to the city centre, expect to pay around 10-15 euros.
By Train 🚆
From Porto, Algarve, and other Portuguese cities: Take the Alfa Pendular (AP) or Intercidades (IC) train to Lisbon’s Oriente or Santa Apolónia stations.
From Spain: Night trains and connections via Madrid or Vigo offer routes to Lisbon.
From Porto, Algarve, and other Portuguese cities: Take the Alfa Pendular (AP) or Intercidades (IC) train to Lisbon’s Oriente or Santa Apolónia stations.
From Spain: Night trains and connections via Madrid or Vigo offer routes to Lisbon.
By Bus 🚌
Companies like FlixBus, ALSA, Rede Expressos provide routes from major cities across Portugal and Europe.
Buses from Porto to Lisbon take about 3-4 hours.
Companies like FlixBus, ALSA, Rede Expressos provide routes from major cities across Portugal and Europe.
Buses from Porto to Lisbon take about 3-4 hours.
By Car 🚗
From Porto, take the A1 motorway (about 3 hours).
From Spain, the A6 and A5 motorways connect Lisbon to Madrid and beyond.
From Porto, take the A1 motorway (about 3 hours).
From Spain, the A6 and A5 motorways connect Lisbon to Madrid and beyond.
By Boat 🚢
Cruise ships dock at Lisbon’s Port, near the city center.
Tagus River cruises are a great way to arrive in style from nearby coastal towns.
Cruise ships dock at Lisbon’s Port, near the city center.
Tagus River cruises are a great way to arrive in style from nearby coastal towns.
When To Visit Lisbon?
What are the Best Months To Visit Lisbon?
Late April, May, June & July
* The weather is warm but not too hot: May (18-22°C), June (20-25°C), July (25-30°C).
* You will get sunny days with little rain, that are perfect for walking around the city and enjoying the Douro River.
*Santo António Festival (June 12-13): Lisbon’s biggest celebration fills the streets with vibrant parades, lively music, and the delicious aroma of grilled sardines. Join the fun as people dance, sing, and enjoy the city’s most festive night! This is one of the best things to do in Lisbon.
*Summer Sunsets in Lisbon: During these months, the sun sets around 9 PM, giving you extra time to explore the city’s viewpoints, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Tagus River, and discover hidden gems in Lisbon’s charming neighborhoods.
Late April, May, June & July
* The weather is warm but not too hot: May (18-22°C), June (20-25°C), July (25-30°C).
* You will get sunny days with little rain, that are perfect for walking around the city and enjoying the Douro River.
*Santo António Festival (June 12-13): Lisbon’s biggest celebration fills the streets with vibrant parades, lively music, and the delicious aroma of grilled sardines. Join the fun as people dance, sing, and enjoy the city’s most festive night! This is one of the best things to do in Lisbon.
*Summer Sunsets in Lisbon: During these months, the sun sets around 9 PM, giving you extra time to explore the city’s viewpoints, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Tagus River, and discover hidden gems in Lisbon’s charming neighborhoods.
Lisbon Itinerary Ideas 1 Day
1️⃣ Visit Rossio Railway Station – Admire its stunning neo-Manueline architecture.
2️⃣ Discover Sé de Lisboa – Lisbon’s historic cathedral with breathtaking views of the city.
3️⃣ Step Inside São Roque Church – A hidden gem with one of the most extravagant baroque interiors.
4️⃣ Explore Alfama District – Wander through the charming, narrow streets of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood.
5️⃣ Walk Across Ponte 25 de Abril – Lisbon’s iconic suspension bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate.
6️⃣ Try Pastel de Nata – Taste Portugal’s famous custard tarts at the legendary Pastéis de Belém.
7️⃣ Take a Tagus River Cruise – Enjoy Lisbon’s skyline from the water at sunset.
8️⃣ Find One of Lisbon’s Best Hidden Gems – The secret viewpoint at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, perfect for a relaxing drink with a view.
2️⃣ Discover Sé de Lisboa – Lisbon’s historic cathedral with breathtaking views of the city.
3️⃣ Step Inside São Roque Church – A hidden gem with one of the most extravagant baroque interiors.
4️⃣ Explore Alfama District – Wander through the charming, narrow streets of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood.
5️⃣ Walk Across Ponte 25 de Abril – Lisbon’s iconic suspension bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate.
6️⃣ Try Pastel de Nata – Taste Portugal’s famous custard tarts at the legendary Pastéis de Belém.
7️⃣ Take a Tagus River Cruise – Enjoy Lisbon’s skyline from the water at sunset.
8️⃣ Find One of Lisbon’s Best Hidden Gems – The secret viewpoint at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, perfect for a relaxing drink with a view.
Lisbon Itinerary Ideas 2 Days
Day One – Exploring Lisbon
1️⃣ Discover Belém – Visit the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, two of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks.
2️⃣Explore LX Factory – A trendy creative hub filled with street art, unique shops, and great cafés.
3️⃣ Stroll Along the River to Cais do Sodré – Enjoy a scenic walk along the Tagus River, passing street performers, cafés, and great viewpoints.
4️⃣Walk Along Praça do Comércio – One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, right by the river.
5️⃣ Explore Alfama District – Stroll through the oldest and most charming neighborhood of Lisbon.
6️⃣ Try Pastel de Nata – Indulge in Lisbon’s famous custard tart at Pastéis de Belém.
7️⃣ Take a Tagus River Sunset Cruise – Enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the water.
8️⃣ Hidden Gem Alert! – End your day at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, a secret viewpoint with stunning sunset views.
1️⃣ Discover Belém – Visit the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, two of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks.
2️⃣Explore LX Factory – A trendy creative hub filled with street art, unique shops, and great cafés.
3️⃣ Stroll Along the River to Cais do Sodré – Enjoy a scenic walk along the Tagus River, passing street performers, cafés, and great viewpoints.
4️⃣Walk Along Praça do Comércio – One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, right by the river.
5️⃣ Explore Alfama District – Stroll through the oldest and most charming neighborhood of Lisbon.
6️⃣ Try Pastel de Nata – Indulge in Lisbon’s famous custard tart at Pastéis de Belém.
7️⃣ Take a Tagus River Sunset Cruise – Enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the water.
8️⃣ Hidden Gem Alert! – End your day at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, a secret viewpoint with stunning sunset views.
Day Two – Day Trip to Sintra
1️⃣ Visit Palácio da Pena – Sintra’s fairy-tale palace with colorful towers and breathtaking views.
2️⃣ Explore Quinta da Regaleira – A mystical estate with hidden tunnels and the famous Initiation Well.
3️⃣ Check Out Castelo dos Mouros – A medieval hilltop fortress with panoramic views.
4️⃣ Wander Through Sintra’s Historic Center – Discover charming streets and traditional Portuguese pastries.
5️⃣ Visit Palácio de Monserrate – A lesser-known gem with stunning architecture and lush gardens.
6️⃣ Try Travesseiros de Sintra – A delicious local pastry you can’t miss.
7️⃣ Relax at Praia da Adraga – If time allows, head to this breathtaking beach just outside Sintra.
1️⃣ Visit Palácio da Pena – Sintra’s fairy-tale palace with colorful towers and breathtaking views.
2️⃣ Explore Quinta da Regaleira – A mystical estate with hidden tunnels and the famous Initiation Well.
3️⃣ Check Out Castelo dos Mouros – A medieval hilltop fortress with panoramic views.
4️⃣ Wander Through Sintra’s Historic Center – Discover charming streets and traditional Portuguese pastries.
5️⃣ Visit Palácio de Monserrate – A lesser-known gem with stunning architecture and lush gardens.
6️⃣ Try Travesseiros de Sintra – A delicious local pastry you can’t miss.
7️⃣ Relax at Praia da Adraga – If time allows, head to this breathtaking beach just outside Sintra.
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Things to Know Before You Go
The Weather Can Be Unpredictable During Winter & Spring
Lisbon enjoys a mild climate, but the weather can be unpredictable, especially in the winter and spring months.
It’s always a good idea to carry a light jacket or an umbrella, even if the forecast looks clear, and dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Lisbon is Walkable, But Be Ready for Hills, 7 of them Actually
Lisbon is a fantastic city to explore on foot, but be prepared for steep hills and cobblestone streets! Neighborhoods like Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Chiado have plenty of inclines, staircases, and narrow alleys.
Top Lisbon Travel Tip, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and get ready for a bit of a leg workout as you discover the city’s hidden corners and breathtaking viewpoints. 🚶♂️
Tipping is Appreciated but Not Obligatory
In Lisbon, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, a tip of around 5-10% is common, especially if the service is good. In cafes and bars, leaving a few coins is also a nice gesture, given the minimu wage in Portugal is still under 900 euros in 2025.
Credit Cards Not Widely Accepted
While Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere, American Express, UnionPay, and Discover may not be accepted at smaller shops or restaurants. It’s a good idea to carry cash or use payment apps like Apple Pay or Google Pay as alternatives.
Safety In Lisbon
Lisbon is generally a safe city for tourists, with low crime rates. However, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas like trams and markets. Avoid dark, isolated spots at night, and always keep an eye on your belongings.
In case you need them the Tourist Police Station in Lisbon is located near the Cruise Ship Docking, which is a central and busy area for tourists. The specific address is:
Polícia de Turismo
Doca, Terminal de Cruzeiros de Lisboa, Edifício SW, R. do Jardim do Tabaco, 1000-651 Lisboa
Lisbon enjoys a mild climate, but the weather can be unpredictable, especially in the winter and spring months.
It’s always a good idea to carry a light jacket or an umbrella, even if the forecast looks clear, and dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Lisbon is Walkable, But Be Ready for Hills, 7 of them Actually
Lisbon is a fantastic city to explore on foot, but be prepared for steep hills and cobblestone streets! Neighborhoods like Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Chiado have plenty of inclines, staircases, and narrow alleys.
Top Lisbon Travel Tip, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and get ready for a bit of a leg workout as you discover the city’s hidden corners and breathtaking viewpoints. 🚶♂️
Tipping is Appreciated but Not Obligatory
In Lisbon, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, a tip of around 5-10% is common, especially if the service is good. In cafes and bars, leaving a few coins is also a nice gesture, given the minimu wage in Portugal is still under 900 euros in 2025.
Credit Cards Not Widely Accepted
While Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere, American Express, UnionPay, and Discover may not be accepted at smaller shops or restaurants. It’s a good idea to carry cash or use payment apps like Apple Pay or Google Pay as alternatives.
Safety In Lisbon
Lisbon is generally a safe city for tourists, with low crime rates. However, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas like trams and markets. Avoid dark, isolated spots at night, and always keep an eye on your belongings.
In case you need them the Tourist Police Station in Lisbon is located near the Cruise Ship Docking, which is a central and busy area for tourists. The specific address is:
Polícia de Turismo
Doca, Terminal de Cruzeiros de Lisboa, Edifício SW, R. do Jardim do Tabaco, 1000-651 Lisboa
Written by Clara R.
“I’ve been lucky enough to call Portugal home since 2011, living in the Algarve, Lisbon, and the Porto area. Every year, I make it a mission to travel around this beautiful country, discovering new places, hidden gems, and the best local spots. Portugal never stops surprising me!.”