Intendente & Anjos
For years the neglected child of central Lisbon, Intendente is enjoying a lively rebirth. Known for its rough edges, shady economic activities and its multicultural ambience, it's now embracing grit in a positive way. The neighborhood includes one of the city's biggest estates of late 19th century Portuguese-style architecture. Gentrification is well underway, but it is balanced with a thriving activist and cooperative scene. This unique national movement was reborn after the depression because the country's youth didn't give in under tough circumstances.
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Brick Cafe
Cervejaria Ramiro
Casa Independente
A Vida Portuguesa
RDA 69
A gritty, interested place to grab a bite or mount your own bike
Gelataria mú
Feira das Almas
Jardim do Torel
O das Joanas
Espaço MOB
Counterculture and chill
Secadegas
Galeria Monumental
Arquivo Fotográfico de Lisboa
Carvoaria Jacto
Crew Hassan
Josephine
DARC
FabLab Lisboa
Zona Franca
Mosca da Fruta
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Largo Café
Largo is all about the arts and the local community. Besides the café, the upper floors of the building are occupied by artist residences that work seamlessly with the Intendente and adjacent Mouraria populations to bring cultural dynamics to a melting pot of a place that was afraid of showing off for years. Besides the huge movement during the day, its nights are even more diverse by spontaneously hosting parties ranging from capeverdian Mornas slow dancing to Bollywood-y dish spinning.