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Neighborhood Guides
Where to go, what to expect, and who we recommend — neighborhood by neighborhood.
The City, Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood
Every neighbourhood has its own character

Chiado
Lisbon's salon district. High-end stylists, editorial makeup artists, and the city's best blowout bars.

Príncipe Real
The neighbourhood that collects antique dealers, design studios, and the city's most discerning residents. Beauty here means the quiet discipline of keeping everything exactly right.

Baixa
Central, easy to reach, and full of reliable mid-range salons. A good default if you're staying nearby.

Avenida da Liberdade
Lisbon's grand boulevard. Where international hospitality meets Portuguese warmth, and the hotel spas operate to a standard the city's visitors have come to expect.

Alfama
The oldest quarter moves slowly on purpose. Its beauty professionals have been here for decades, serving residents who value consistency over novelty and who notice when something is right.

Belém
Spa territory. Riverside wellness spaces, couples' treatments, and full-day relaxation by the Tagus.

Sintra
Fairy-tale palaces in misty forests, thirty minutes from the city. The wellness spaces here trade on setting as much as service, and the bridal calendar fills months in advance.

Cascais
The Atlantic coast town where Portuguese royalty summered and international families now settle. The light here is sharper, the air carries salt, and the standards are, if anything, more exacting.
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