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European capitals tend toward the ancient, and the Portuguese capital of Lisbon is no different. Nowhere is that more obvious than in the Bairro Alto neighborhood. Explore this popular neighborhood more easily by dropping off your heavy bags. Bounce partners with local businesses in Lisbon and around the world to ensure you always have a place to store your belongings. No matter how big your bags are or how long you need them looked after for, Bounce can help you find a suitable place to leave your stuff behind.

About Bairro Alto

Centrally located in the heart of Lisbon, the Bairro Alto, or Upper Neighborhood, was the result of the city’s expansion in the sixteenth century. Designed as a kind of early suburb, the Bairro Alto escaped much of the destruction caused by the 1755 earthquake that destroyed most of old Lisbon. 

The neighborhood was once the home of Lisbon’s upper crust. But in the course of the twentieth century, the neighborhood slowly changed to a younger demographic. With automobiles severely restricted from the neighborhood, it has become one of the main nightlife and entertainment districts of the city. Thanks to the presence of many trendy bars and restaurants, is the place where Lisbon’s young and beautiful come to let down their hair and have a good time. And it also attracts thousands of foreign visitors looking for a taste of the Portuguese lifestyle.

To this day, the Bairro Alto remains a lively and vibrant neighborhood. If you’re looking to have some fun in Lisbon when the sun goes down, chances are good you’ll end up here. Make the trip easier on yourself by leaving anything you don’t need behind at a Bounce luggage storage locker so you can really enjoy your trip.

Things to do near Bairro Alto

Although it was originally conceived as a suburb outside the ancient city walls, the Bairro Alto remains close to many of Lisbon’s more popular attractions. Plus, the lively neighborhood with its quirky stores and cool hangouts is an attraction all by itself. With so much to see and do in the area, you’ll never be bored here.

  • See some of Lisbon’s top street art at the Workshop of Graffiti. This open-air gallery showcases some of the best graffiti by both known and unknown artists in the city. It’s the perfect complement to the Bairro’s quirky charm.
  • Enjoy stunning views of Lisbon at the Jardim de Sao Pedro de Alcantara. The name might be a mouthful, but the views from this hilltop garden will leave you speechless. It’s also a great place to take a break from the hectic pace of the city.
  • Lisbon isn’t short of museums, and you can see one of the quirkier ones the city has to offer at the Museu de Farmacia. This unusual attraction tells the story of medical technology from ancient Egypt up to the present day and includes a portable pharmacy taken from a space shuttle.
  • Check out the stunning ruins of the Carmo Convent. This ancient building was partially destroyed in 1755 earthquake. Now, it hosts light shows at night that make the most of the spectacular setting.
  • Take in a show at the National Theater of Sao Carlos. This 18th-century opera house hosts both classic and modern performances, and whatever show you get tickets to you, can rest assured that it will be absolutely top-notch.

Transit options near Bairro Alto

  • Bus 22 B serves the neighborhood, with two stops along R. da Rosa. Bus 202 also stops on the edge of the Bairro.
  • Streetcar line 24E runs along the eastern edge of the Bairro.
  • A funicular Railway, 51E, connects the neighborhood with the lower part of Lisbon.

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One of the best things to do in this lively neighborhood is just take in the atmosphere. It’s not a big place, and traveling on foot gives you the freedom to duck into any bars, restaurants, stores, or anything else that appeals to you. Thanks to the lack of motorized traffic in the area, the Bairro Alto is a pedestrian’s dream.

Of course, you’ll have a much better time on foot if you don’t carry more than you need to. That’s where Bounce comes in. With locations throughout Lisbon, Bounce makes sure you always have a safe and convenient place to store your luggage. The lighter you travel, the more fun you’ll have exploring the Bairro Alto, and your belongings will be looked after safely, ready for you to pick up at your convenience.

Activities and attractions near Bairro Alto

  • Listed as a World Heritage site, the late Gothic Jeronimos Monastery is a must-see on any Lisbon itinerary. This gorgeous building dates back to the sixteenth century and is a stunning icon of the city’s past. Escaping the 1755 earthquake relatively unscathed, the monastery is one of the few remaining links to how the city looked before that defining tragedy.
  • Get some retail therapy at the Praca de Comercio. This huge square faces the harbor and is lined with an impressive colonnade that was built in the eighteenth century following the earthquake. Now, it’s the perfect place to shop, dine, and people watch, or simply enjoy the lively vibe of the city in beautiful surroundings. Enjoy the sun, the street performers, and the lively atmosphere of one of Lisbon’s many grand public squares.
  • Take a journey under the sea at the Lisbon Oceanarium. This state-of-the-art aquarium is the largest in Europe, and is located in the harbor district of the city which is itself well worth exploring. Kids will love the scary sharks and the adorable sea otters, and they’ll have so much fun they won’t realize they’re also learning about the natural world.