DAY 3: MORNING - PRINCIPE REAL
I love this neighborhood, great fashion shopping, restaurants, parks and entertainment. It's a bit Soho to me. It feels more local than touristy neighborhoods. Its elevated position allows you to see the city down from the narrow streets to the Tagus River and bridge.
1. Breakfast/brunch Naked, Tease or Fauna & Flora
2. EMPAIXADA : Such a lovely place to shop for Portugal artisan goods as well imports. And definitely have a drink at "Gin Lovers" in the middle of this beautifully stored 17th century Neo-Moorish villa turned shopping center.


3. Great shops on the street : Rua da Escola Politècnica. Really eclectic fashion designers, concept stores to vintage shops..
4. Jardim de Príncipe Real - Large Cedar in the middle is one of the oldest to sit and feel gratitude in the shade. Lots of locals enjoying the day. Cafe Esplanada is worth sitting to break for a coffee.


5. If you are hungry for some easy Italian food, Zero Zero was great. It has a patio in the back. Or Jamie Oliver's Pizzeria is another option by the shops.
Day 3 : AFTERNOON - HEAD OUT TO LX FACTORY (Read La Shish!)
1. Uber or walk to La X. I haven't taken any train myself since everything is so new and interesting to discover. You may want to research if your legs can't take any more or if it's too hot.
2.This is a fun city in a city under the bridge. It has a totally different vibe. Industrial but warm, full of art, book stores, cafes, restos, bars in a compact area. Just spend the entire afternoon here.
