
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Evening
Price
€€
Minimum Age
18+
PARK Bar transforms a crumbling parking garage rooftop into Lisbon's most democratic rooftop experience. You'll climb concrete stairs past actual parked cars to reach a sprawling terrace where mismatched furniture and fairy lights create an unexpectedly charming atmosphere. The 360-degree views stretch from São Jorge Castle to the Tagus River, with downtown Lisbon spread out below like a terracotta sea.
The vibe here is refreshingly unpretentious - you'll find backpackers sharing tables with well-dressed locals, everyone nursing cheap drinks while watching the sunset paint the city golden. There's no velvet rope or dress code, just grab whatever seat you can find and settle in. The bar setup is basic but efficient, and the crowd gets louder and more animated as night falls, especially when there's a DJ spinning.
Most rooftop bars in Lisbon charge premium prices for mediocre views, but PARK delivers genuine panoramas at neighborhood bar prices. Skip the overpriced cocktails and stick to beer (EUR 3-4) or wine (EUR 4-5). The space gets absolutely packed after 8 PM, turning into more of a standing-room party than a relaxing drink spot. If you want conversation over drinks, arrive early. If you want to dance under the stars with a mixed crowd, come late.
Enter through the parking garage entrance on Calçada do Combro and take the stairs all the way to the top - don't get confused by the intermediate levels with actual cars
The best castle views are from the northwest corner near the DJ booth, but most people cluster around the main bar area in the center
Bring a light jacket even in summer - the rooftop gets surprisingly windy after dark, and there's limited shelter from the elements
Address
Calçada do Combro 58, 1200-123 Lisboa, Portugal
Neighborhood
Chiado & Bairro AltoPlan for about 1h 30m. Evening visits offer a different atmosphere with softer light.
PARK Bar is in the Chiado & Bairro Alto neighborhood of Lisbon. The address is Calçada do Combro 58, 1200-123 Lisboa, Portugal. The area is well-served by metro.
Evening visits offer a unique atmosphere. The light is softer, crowds thin out, and the experience feels more intimate.