Lisbon Awaits - Week of October 7, 2024

Portuguese designers present their new collections and trends for the next Spring / Summer, during the Portuguese Fashion Week.

⭐️ Main Events

📅 10 October - 13 October 2024

📍Miradouro do Parque Eduardo VII | Parque Eduardo VII | Lisboa

Reservation required

Portuguese designers present their new collections and trends for the next Spring / Summer, during the Portuguese Fashion Week. Always a in a festive and creative atmosphere Portuguese designers and brands promise to amaze their audience by the audacity and innovation of their collections, promoting Portuguese fashion of the international fashion and design scene.

Created in 1991, the ModaLisboa project has set out to be the first professional organization for the presentation of collections by Portuguese fashion designers.

Revealing a growing international image, every year the festival hosts tens of thousands of visitors and hundreds of journalists, both Portuguese and international.

🎥 Cinema and Film

📅 03 October - 30 November 2024

📍Lisbon, Almada, Coimbra, Porto, Lagos

Et voilà!

The French Film Festival arrives in Lisboa bringing to the capital some premieres of the best French film productions.

There will also be time set aside for rediscovering classics and the program will also feature the screening of premiere films and animations for all audiences.

In various venues in the city and region.

Cine Society ‘24 - Ending Soon!

📅 From now to 14 Oct 2024

📍Doca da Marinha | Terreiro do Paço

💶 From €13.90

The open-air cinema will be at Doca da Marinha.

Beside the Tejo river, the nights are meant to be enjoyed while watching or re-watching movies like Notting Hill, Romeo and Juliet, Mamma Mia, Bohemian Rhapsody, or (500) Days of Summer, not to mention Top Gun: Maverick and Footloose.

The menu also includes more recent films that have left their mark on cinema such as The Wolf of Wall Street, La La Land, A Star Is Born, and Barbie.

🎭 Theater, Opera and Dance

📅 13 October (21:00) and 15 October 2024 (21:00)

📍Coliseu de Lisboa | Casino Estoril

💶 From €40 to €80

With a libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, based on the novel El Trovador by Antonio García Gutiérrez, “Il Trovatore” is an opera in four acts that, together with “Rigoletto” and “La Traviatta”, makes up the so-called “Verdian trilogy”, formed by the operas Verdi's most popular works, written one after the other.

Lasting approximately 150 minutes, from a melodic point of view and musical and dramatic propulsion, “Il Trovatore” is the most beautiful and exciting opera by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901). 

With him, he brings an extraordinary cast, for four triumphant performances of the opera whose plot is a complicated story about a troubadour who was raised by gypsies.

In Biscay, Spain, some soldiers talk about the story of a gypsy, condemned to death at the stake for witchcraft, unjustly accused of making one of the count's sons ill.

Before he died he ordered his daughter to avenge her, and she then kidnapped one of the count's sons.

The bones of a baby were found in the pile of ashes, but the count refused to believe that it was his kidnapped son.

The first presentation in Portugal of the story of the gypsy Azucena who, driven mad by the death of her mother, ordered to burn for witchcraft, throws her own son into the fire, takes place on:

October 13th, at the Casino Estoril | Estoril
October 15th, at the Coliseu dos Recreios | Lisbon

🎉 Festivals

📅 From 10 October 2024 to 19 October 2024

📍Fórum Cultural do Seixal | Quinta dos Franceses 2840-499 Seixal

💶 From €12

SeixalJazz is a must-do landmark event on the Portuguese jazz scene. Over 6 nights, concerts are performed by a cast of big names drawn from the worlds of Portuguese and international jazz. The festival also puts on exhibitions, workshops, fairs, and teaching concerts.

🎶 Music and Concerts

📅 From now through 31 December 2024

📍Cine Thetro Gymnásio - Espaço Chiado | Rua da Misericórdia | 1200-094 | Lisboa

💶 From €21

Fado is Portuguese and was born in Lisbon. It was adopted by Portuguese culture and is now a symbol of Portugal, with a strong tradition in the historic districts of Lisbon.

The hour-long Fado in Chiado show features talented artists – a singer and two musicians (Portuguese guitar and classical guitar) – performing Fado and the music that makes it the national song.

The live performances are accompanied by images of unique must-visit locations in Lisbon. It is said that Fado combines nostalgia (saudade), Portuguese pride, hope, and conformism in a musical style epitomized by Amália Rodrigues. On account of these unique characteristics, Fado has now been declared part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

Fado in Chiado takes place from Monday to Saturday in the very center of Lisbon. The hour-long show is the ideal suggestion for seeing live Fado and then taking advantage of the night to discover more of the city.

Discover Fado in Chiado and you will find the soul of Lisbon

🏛️ Exhibitions

📅 Visits every day from 10 am

📍B-Mad, Berardo Museu Arte Deco

💶 From €6

B-MAD, Berardo – Museum Art Deco is located in the heart of the city of Lisbon, in the former summer residence of the Marquis of Abrantes, in Alcântara.

In this space, several works from the Berardo Collection can be admired, which illustrate the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco movements. In an effort to preserve the building, environments were created in a period setting, giving the visitor the possibility to admire the styles in a city residential context. Contemporary musealization has brought to light the works and their illustrious creators, expertly represented in the Collection, such as Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Alfred Porteneuve, Jean-Michel Frank, Jacques Adnet, René Lalique, and Jules Leleu. The Portuguese presence is felt by the renowned sculptor Ernesto Canto da Maya and by the plastic artist Eloy de Jesus Pereira, together with Ruhlmann’s original drawings for the Casa de Serralves and part of the collection of silverware drawings from the Former Ourivesaria Reis e Filhos, in a tribute to Porto.

This new cultural center also features a reception and shop space connecting to a secret garden with a terrace, idealized in the Deco grammar. In this space, visitors will be able to enjoy an exclusive range of Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal products, surrounded by the masters, music, and aura of the “Roaring 20’s”.

🗓️ Upcoming

📅 From 17 October 2024 to 27 October 2024

📍Fórum Luís de Camões | Rua Luís Vaz de Camões 2650-197 | Amadora

Once again, the great comic strip festival brings the best of art to Amadora, with exhibitions of the best domestic and foreign authors, lectures, novelties, signing sessions, etc.

🍁 Weather in October: Lisbon's Autumnal Charm

Average High: 23°C / 73°F
Average Low: 15°C / 59°F
Average Rainfall: 80 millimeters / 3.1 inches

October in Lisbon brings a more pronounced shift towards autumn, offering visitors a mild and pleasant climate with a touch of crispness in the air. The city takes on a golden hue as the season changes, with average highs of 23°C (73°F) providing comfortable temperatures for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Evenings become cooler, with lows around 15°C (59°F), perfect for cozying up in Lisbon's charming cafes and restaurants.

Rainfall increases compared to September, with an average of 80mm over the month. While you might encounter more rainy days, showers are often short-lived, leaving plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city's attractions. The occasional wet day offers a perfect excuse to explore Lisbon's world-class museums or indulge in a leisurely lunch of traditional Portuguese cuisine.

Packing for October should include layers. Bring a mix of light long-sleeved tops, a warm sweater, or a light jacket for evenings, and don't forget a waterproof jacket or umbrella for those occasional showers. Comfortable, waterproof shoes are ideal for navigating Lisbon's picturesque but sometimes slippery cobblestone streets.

This month offers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere as tourist numbers decrease. It's an excellent time to experience Lisbon like a local, with shorter queues at popular attractions and a more authentic vibe in neighborhoods like Alfama and Mouraria. The cooler weather is perfect for climbing to the city's many miradouros (viewpoints) for stunning panoramas of autumn-tinged Lisbon.

October is also a great month for food enthusiasts. As the weather cools, seasonal specialties like roasted chestnuts appear on street corners, and restaurants feature heartier dishes perfect for the season. It's an ideal time to enjoy a warming glass of port wine or a comforting bowl of caldo verde soup.

Cultural events are in full swing in October, with numerous festivals, art exhibitions, and performances taking place across the city. The Lisbon Architecture Triennale often occurs in October, attracting design enthusiasts from around the world.

Whether you're exploring the grand Jerónimos Monastery, strolling through the charming Príncipe Real neighborhood, or taking a day trip to the enchanting town of Sintra (particularly magical in autumn), October in Lisbon offers a perfect blend of mild weather, cultural richness, and the warm hospitality Portugal is known for.

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