Around the atelier

Campo de Ourique illustrated map by Mama Praïa
Marie et Alexandre

Our Campo
de Ourique.

When you visit the atelier, you are stepping into our daily life. Campo de Ourique is one of Lisbon's most local neighbourhoods, quiet, residential, and full of good things if you know where to look.

Here are the places we actually go to. Just the spots we love, within walking distance of the atelier.

Coffee & treats

Where we go for coffee

Manteigaria

Our local pastéis de nata. Better than Belém itself, and without the queue. Go to the Praça de Parada parc. Grab a pastel, sit on a terrace, order a coffee or a glass of wine.

R. 4 de Infantaria 20C Open daily, 8am to 9pm View on Google Maps

Etma Bakery

Yes, it is instagrammable. But the roulé jambon and the meat sandwich are genuinely very good. Worth it.

R. Silva Carvalho 64B Open daily, 8:30am to 4pm View on Google Maps

Myka

Greek frozen yogurt that is genuinely addictive. The perfect afternoon stop after visiting the atelier, especially in summer. Go for the pistachio topping.

R. Coelho da Rocha 94 Open daily from 11am View on Google Maps
Restaurants

Where we eat

Pigmeu

The neighbourhood spot we keep coming back to. Everything revolves around pork, creative, well executed, very good. Cosy and welcoming, the kind of place where the staff greet you like a regular from the first visit.

R. 4 de Infantaria 68 Mon to Sat, 12:30pm and 6:45pm View on Google Maps

Hikidashi

A Japanese taberna right in the neighbourhood, one of the best in Lisbon. Go with your eyes shut. Closed on Mondays.

R. Coelho da Rocha 20A Tue to Sun, 12:30pm and 7:30pm View on Google Maps

Imperial de Campo de Ourique

A proper Portuguese tasca. No frills, big portions, real food. The kind of place where the menu is in Portuguese, the regulars are all local, and the stewed cheeks will make you want to come back. Lunch only, closed Sundays.

R. Correia Teles 67 Mon to Sat, 9am to 4pm View on Google Maps

Street Smash Burgers

The best burger to take to the park. Crispy smash patties, good buns, quick service. Grab one and head to Jardim da Estrela five minutes away. Simple and very good.

R. Almeida e Sousa 36B Open daily, 11:45am to 11:15pm View on Google Maps
Bars

Where we drink

Vivants

Our local wine bar. Natural wines, a knowledgeable owner, and the kind of neighbourhood energy that makes you stay longer than planned. On Thursday and Friday evenings, the chef opens the kitchen and the food is absolutely worth it. Follow them on Instagram to see what's on.

R. Tomás da Anunciação 141A Kitchen open Thu & Fri evenings Follow on Instagram View on Google Maps

Badassery

A speakeasy with live concerts, great cocktails, and the best energy in the neighbourhood. The lineup changes so follow them on Instagram to know what's on. One of those places you stumble into and end up staying all night.

Shops & ateliers

Made in the neighbourhood

Sabor Mercearia

A lovely neighbourhood deli run by the cutest. Perfect for picking up good things to take to the park, cheese, charcuterie, a bottle of wine. Everything you need for an impromptu picnic at Jardim da Estrela.

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Marta Cypel

A friend and a talented ceramicist with her atelier right in the neighbourhood. Her work is beautiful, he kind of piece you bring home and keep forever. Worth a visit if you love handmade objects with real character.

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Walks & sights

On foot

Praça de Parada

One of those squares that stops you in your tracks. Quiet, beautiful, very local. A great spot to sit down with a coffee or a glass of wine and just watch the neighbourhood go by.

Praça de Parada, Campo de Ourique View on Google Maps

Walk to Príncipe Real

One of our favourite walks in Lisbon. Head towards the Jardim da Estrela — one of the city's most beautiful parks, perfect for a slow stroll — then continue on foot to Príncipe Real, with its design shops, cafés and weekend market. About 20 minutes, all downhill.

Via Jardim da Estrela About 20 min on foot View on Google Maps

Cemitério dos Prazeres

Alexandre's pick. One of Lisbon's most beautiful cemeteries — peaceful, impressive, and completely unlike what you might expect. An honest surprise. For those who know.

Alexandre's recommendation
Praça São João Bosco 568 Open daily, 9am to 5pm. Free entry. View on Google Maps

Tram 28

The iconic tram stops right in the neighbourhood. A practical and charming way to arrive or leave — it connects Campo de Ourique to the rest of the city through some of Lisbon's most beautiful streets.

Stop: Prazeres or Campo de Ourique Carris timetables