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What time do people go out in Lisbon?

People leave their home at 11pm to spend a few hours having a drink with their friends and then going to dance. There is no point in getting to a club before 2am, it will surely be empty.



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Just like in Spain, the nightlife in Portugal starts very late. People leave their home at 11pm to spend a few hours having a drink with their friends and then going to dance. There is no point in getting to a club before 2am, it will surely be empty. Don't worry though, the night in Lisbon is long enough to have fun!

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Portuguese are the third latest risers on the planet, with research saying they wait until 8.10am to get out of bed. This is only beaten by Greece (8.18am) and Saudi Arabia (8.22am). On average, Portuguese head to bed at 00.47am, 25 minutes before Iranians, who are the last to go to bed, according to the research.

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Lisbon is one of the hottest nightlife spots in Europe right now. It has a diverse after-dark scene and offers a vibrant night out. Each city district offers something different, but the most popular nightlife area is around Bairro Alto.

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Congestion in Lisbon can vary considerably. Like all major capital cities, rush hour is the worst time of day to drive around the city. Rush hour normally starts at 08:00 until 10:00 and again at 17:00 until 19:00. During these times many of the cities crisscrossing dual carriageways and motorways become congested.

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This delayed start simply means much of the city stays open long after the sun has set over Lisbon's 7 hills. With options ranging from world-class theater performances to rooftop bars and nightlife districts, adopting a late-night perspective comes naturally when you're immersed in the city's alluring culture.

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The answer is almost always yes, as dinnertime in Portugal happens between 9pm and 10pm on average. This is later than the European average, and only rivalled by Spaniards who usually have dinner between 9:30 and 10:30pm.

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Bring a few smart-casual outfits Shorts are fine on the beach, but if you wear them around the city, you'll quickly brand yourself as a tourist. At nicer restaurants, bars and nightclubs, you'll want to follow the local lead and dress things up a bit.

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After 3AM/4AM, it's usually not recommended for tourists to walk alone around that area, better walk in group. Lisbon is an extremely safe city. Although, there are some areas to avoid, specially at night or when alone.

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Porto is not really a destination to choose for extreme nightlife, but it is more about late dinners, socialising over a glass of Port. The nightlife of Lisbon is exciting, vibrant and with a pleasant mix of locals and foreigners.

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As the capital of Portugal, Lisbon has a possibility of a little higher crime rate than the rest of the country, but it is still a very safe and calm location to live in. Plus, people in Lisbon are very friendly and welcoming, so you will always feel safe as an immigrant living among the locals.

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The Portuguese often eat quite late compared to northern Europe, which is why many clubs don't really get going until after 10pm or 11pm. Many venues here remain open well into the early hours, and live entertainment such as comedy acts and shows are often in English.

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