Pavilhão Chinês: a bar that feels like stepping in another time
- Where To Lisbon
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Did you know this bar used to be a grocery store?
Back in 1901, Pavilhão Chinês originally sold teas and spices. Decades later, in 1986, it was transformed into one of Lisbon’s most unique bars and it still carries that sense of history today.
Walking inside feels less like entering a bar and more like stepping into a museum. The space is divided into five different rooms, each filled with an eclectic mix of objects, antiques and collectibles that make every corner worth exploring.

📍R. Dom Pedro V 89
It’s the kind of place where you can sit down for a tea or a cocktail and completely lose track of time.
If you’re looking for something different in Lisbon, this is one of those spots that truly feels like an experience!
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It’s a tasting experience of Lisbon, told through the dishes, artisans, and traditions that shape the city. If you travel to understand how locals live, what they cherish, and the flavors that define them, this experience was created for you.
🕛 Starts at 12 PM
⏱️ +/- 4 hours | 10 stops
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🚶♀️ Not suited for limited mobility (but we can create a private tour suited for your needs)
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