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Príncipe Real garden and tree-lined streets

Neighborhood Guide

Príncipe Real

Where Lisbon's creative spirit meets its most discerning beauty professionals.

Príncipe Real is where Lisbon keeps its interesting people. The neighbourhood wraps around a garden with a massive old cedar tree, surrounded by 19th-century mansions now housing galleries, wine bars, concept stores, and some genuinely excellent salons. This is the city's creative and LGBTQ+ centre — a place that figured out inclusivity years ago.

For beauty, Príncipe Real is where you find the colorists everyone wants, the stylists who trained in Paris or London and came back, and holistic wellness practitioners who actually know their craft. If you want something bold and forward-thinking, this is your neighbourhood.

Lifestyle moment in Príncipe Real

“The best colorists in Lisbon work in Príncipe Real. They don't follow trends — they set them.”

— Good Hands Concierge Team

Beauty Services in Príncipe Real

Príncipe Real's beauty professionals view their work as art. Consultations involve mood discussions and creative exploration — not just “a little shorter.” Gender-neutral salons, international training, and a clientele that demands originality.

Whether you want cutting-edge colour, a bold editorial look, organic facials with clean ingredients, or a wellness session that actually does something — we know exactly who to call.

Colour & Cutting

Fashion colours, perfect balayage, precision cuts from internationally trained stylists who tell you honestly what works

Holistic Wellness

Certified Reiki, acupuncture, aromatherapy, and sound healing from practitioners with real credentials

Clean Beauty & Skincare

Organic facials, vegan nail polish, cruelty-free products, and zero-waste practices leading Lisbon's sustainability movement

Editorial Makeup

Makeup artists who work fashion shoots, creative events, and drag — statement looks, not just “pretty”

Detailed hairstyling craft

Getting There

Rato Metro station (Yellow Line) is a 5-minute walk. The Elevador da Glória funicular connects from Restauradores, and Tram 24 links to Chiado and the waterfront. From Chiado, it's a pleasant 12-minute uphill walk.

Book afternoon appointments to catch Príncipe Real at its most vibrant, then explore rooftop bars and independent boutiques on Rua Dom Pedro V afterwards.

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