Best Bakeries in Lisbon

Lisbon is renowned for its bakery scene, featuring a delightful mix of traditional Portuguese pastries and contemporary baked goods. Below is a curated list of must-visit bakeries for any tourist with a sweet tooth.

Pastéis de Belém

  • Address: Rua de Belém nº 84 a 92
  • What to Try: The iconic Pastel de Belém, a custard tart that is a Lisbon staple.

Padaria da Esquina

  • Address: Various locations
  • What to Try: Artisanal breads and the croissants, considered some of the best in Lisbon.

Confeitaria Nacional

  • Address: Praça da Figueira, 18B
  • What to Try: Bola de Berlim and a wide variety of traditional Portuguese pastries.

Manteigaria

  • Address: Multiple locations including Rua do Loreto and Time Out Market
  • What to Try: Their version of the pastel de nata, with a perfectly crispy crust.

Landeau Chocolate

  • Address: R. das Flores 70
  • What to Try: The famous chocolate cake that's rich and decadent.

A Padaria Portuguesa

  • Address: Various locations
  • What to Try: Pão de Deus (God’s bread) and the sandwiches on freshly baked bread.

Pastelaria Versailles

  • Address: Av. da República 15A
  • What to Try: A vast array of pastries in a classic setting, along with a robust tea selection.

Aloma

  • Address: Rua Francisco Metrass 67
  • What to Try: Pastel de nata, awarded several times as Lisbon's best.

Fábrica da Nata

  • Address: Praça dos Restauradores, 62-68
  • What to Try: Pastéis de nata right out of the oven, served with cinnamon and powdered sugar.

Each bakery in Lisbon brings its own unique flavors and specialties, making your culinary exploration of the city as exciting as the sightseeing. Don't miss these sweet spots on your visit!