Lisbon Events Calendar

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

There’s no doubt about it: Lisbon is a very photogenic city.
Which is why its ever-increasing selfie-taking population remains a mystery…
Lisbon Analogue Photography is self-described as “a group of photographers in love with analog photography who decided to create a collective in Lisbon.”
Here’s what they humbly say about their new exhibit at Livraria Ferin:
“We are very proud to invite you all to our next exhibition, ‘Lisbon on Film!’ This exhibition is a tribute to the city of Lisbon captured through analog cameras.”
The seven photographers on display are:
Diana Goulão Marques (Portugal).
Francesca Faulin (Italy).
Joaquim De Oliveira Gonçalves (Portugal).
Nuno Correia (Portugal).
Nuno Domingues (Portugal).
Solenne Brugiroux (Tahiti).
Wojtek Scibor (Poland).
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10h-19h.
Show up until Dec 14.
FREE ENTRY.

Let’s face it — there’s not much science behind Christmas. Except for maybe the lights.
Or, is there…?
The Ciências Solidária (“Sciences Solidarity”) was formed in 2016 as a private non-profit association by a bunch of geeks and nerds at the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lisbon, with the purpose of supporting the underprivileged population (students and workers).
Here’s what they say:
“We have a deep conviction in the human potential of all the protagonists of the science community and in the ability to build more active and effective lines of solidarity that respond positively to the difficulties many are going through at the present juncture.”
Now if that’s not Christmassy then we don’t know what is.
Next week, the association is throwing a three-day Christmas sale, their fourth, and here’s what they say about that:
“The money obtained will revert to the Sciences Solidarity Association, thus reinforcing the help of the entire Science community. Food items, sweet and savory, along with daily and non-food items, will be available for sale. A good opportunity to do some Christmas shopping, helping through these purchases our solidarity cause.”
Merry Christmas, and stay woke y’all.
FREE ENTRY.

There’s no doubt about it: Lisbon is a very photogenic city.
Which is why its ever-increasing selfie-taking population remains a mystery…
Lisbon Analogue Photography is self-described as “a group of photographers in love with analog photography who decided to create a collective in Lisbon.”
Here’s what they humbly say about their new exhibit at Livraria Ferin:
“We are very proud to invite you all to our next exhibition, ‘Lisbon on Film!’ This exhibition is a tribute to the city of Lisbon captured through analog cameras.”
The seven photographers on display are:
Diana Goulão Marques (Portugal).
Francesca Faulin (Italy).
Joaquim De Oliveira Gonçalves (Portugal).
Nuno Correia (Portugal).
Nuno Domingues (Portugal).
Solenne Brugiroux (Tahiti).
Wojtek Scibor (Poland).
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10h-19h.
Show up until Dec 14.
FREE ENTRY.

Let’s face it — there’s not much science behind Christmas. Except for maybe the lights.
Or, is there…?
The Ciências Solidária (“Sciences Solidarity”) was formed in 2016 as a private non-profit association by a bunch of geeks and nerds at the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lisbon, with the purpose of supporting the underprivileged population (students and workers).
Here’s what they say:
“We have a deep conviction in the human potential of all the protagonists of the science community and in the ability to build more active and effective lines of solidarity that respond positively to the difficulties many are going through at the present juncture.”
Now if that’s not Christmassy then we don’t know what is.
Next week, the association is throwing a three-day Christmas sale, their fourth, and here’s what they say about that:
“The money obtained will revert to the Sciences Solidarity Association, thus reinforcing the help of the entire Science community. Food items, sweet and savory, along with daily and non-food items, will be available for sale. A good opportunity to do some Christmas shopping, helping through these purchases our solidarity cause.”
Merry Christmas, and stay woke y’all.
FREE ENTRY.

There’s no doubt about it: Lisbon is a very photogenic city.
Which is why its ever-increasing selfie-taking population remains a mystery…
Lisbon Analogue Photography is self-described as “a group of photographers in love with analog photography who decided to create a collective in Lisbon.”
Here’s what they humbly say about their new exhibit at Livraria Ferin:
“We are very proud to invite you all to our next exhibition, ‘Lisbon on Film!’ This exhibition is a tribute to the city of Lisbon captured through analog cameras.”
The seven photographers on display are:
Diana Goulão Marques (Portugal).
Francesca Faulin (Italy).
Joaquim De Oliveira Gonçalves (Portugal).
Nuno Correia (Portugal).
Nuno Domingues (Portugal).
Solenne Brugiroux (Tahiti).
Wojtek Scibor (Poland).
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10h-19h.
Show up until Dec 14.
FREE ENTRY.

Let’s face it — there’s not much science behind Christmas. Except for maybe the lights.
Or, is there…?
The Ciências Solidária (“Sciences Solidarity”) was formed in 2016 as a private non-profit association by a bunch of geeks and nerds at the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lisbon, with the purpose of supporting the underprivileged population (students and workers).
Here’s what they say:
“We have a deep conviction in the human potential of all the protagonists of the science community and in the ability to build more active and effective lines of solidarity that respond positively to the difficulties many are going through at the present juncture.”
Now if that’s not Christmassy then we don’t know what is.
Next week, the association is throwing a three-day Christmas sale, their fourth, and here’s what they say about that:
“The money obtained will revert to the Sciences Solidarity Association, thus reinforcing the help of the entire Science community. Food items, sweet and savory, along with daily and non-food items, will be available for sale. A good opportunity to do some Christmas shopping, helping through these purchases our solidarity cause.”
Merry Christmas, and stay woke y’all.
FREE ENTRY.

There’s no doubt about it: Lisbon is a very photogenic city.
Which is why its ever-increasing selfie-taking population remains a mystery…
Lisbon Analogue Photography is self-described as “a group of photographers in love with analog photography who decided to create a collective in Lisbon.”
Here’s what they humbly say about their new exhibit at Livraria Ferin:
“We are very proud to invite you all to our next exhibition, ‘Lisbon on Film!’ This exhibition is a tribute to the city of Lisbon captured through analog cameras.”
The seven photographers on display are:
Diana Goulão Marques (Portugal).
Francesca Faulin (Italy).
Joaquim De Oliveira Gonçalves (Portugal).
Nuno Correia (Portugal).
Nuno Domingues (Portugal).
Solenne Brugiroux (Tahiti).
Wojtek Scibor (Poland).
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10h-19h.
Show up until Dec 14.
FREE ENTRY.

There’s no doubt about it: Lisbon is a very photogenic city.
Which is why its ever-increasing selfie-taking population remains a mystery…
Lisbon Analogue Photography is self-described as “a group of photographers in love with analog photography who decided to create a collective in Lisbon.”
Here’s what they humbly say about their new exhibit at Livraria Ferin:
“We are very proud to invite you all to our next exhibition, ‘Lisbon on Film!’ This exhibition is a tribute to the city of Lisbon captured through analog cameras.”
The seven photographers on display are:
Diana Goulão Marques (Portugal).
Francesca Faulin (Italy).
Joaquim De Oliveira Gonçalves (Portugal).
Nuno Correia (Portugal).
Nuno Domingues (Portugal).
Solenne Brugiroux (Tahiti).
Wojtek Scibor (Poland).
HOURS: Mon-Fri, 10h-19h.
Show up until Dec 14.
FREE ENTRY.

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]