Latest news from Lisbon.
From Benfica's riverside pitches to the concrete courts of Mouraria, recreational football, padel and basketball clubs served up some of the summer's sharpest action between June 28 and July 3.
Sport4 July 20263 min read
From the Tagus riverfront to the hills of Monsanto, the city's routes, facilities and clubs are under growing pressure as triathlon and running numbers surge.
Sport4 July 20263 min read
From Beato to Mouraria, the city's startup wave is changing rents, commutes and daily life for ordinary Lisboetas — here's what's actually happening.
Business4 July 20264 min read
With the Serra de Sintra Extreme Circuit finals less than two weeks away, the city's adventure sport community is moving fast.
Sport4 July 20263 min read
Upstart investment platform Caixote Capital is turning everyday Portuguese savers into micro-investors — and the numbers suggest it's onto something.
Business4 July 20263 min read
As food costs climb and working hours stay long, more Lisboetas are turning to batch cooking and structured meal planning to keep their tables healthy without losing their minds.
Wellness4 July 20263 min read
From Iranian succession uncertainty to European heatwave disruptions, the forces reshaping global commerce are hitting Lisbon's importers, exporters and logistics firms harder than the headlines suggest.
Business4 July 20263 min read
From AI-powered desk booking to climate-controlled micro-campuses in Mouraria, the products and platforms reshaping how Portugal's capital works are arriving faster than anyone expected.
4 July 20263 min read
Portugal's capital is sprinting toward a renewable future, but the race is generating its own set of losers, ethical blind spots, and uncomfortable trade-offs.
4 July 20263 min read
From the long-delayed Alcântara metro link to new Tagus waterfront access roads, major transport decisions this week are reshaping how the capital moves.
News4 July 20263 min read
A spike in tourist-area robberies and a serious incident on one of the city's most crowded routes have pushed public safety back to the top of the municipal agenda.
News4 July 20263 min read
The Chiado-headquartered lender is betting its future on embedded finance infrastructure — and the timing could not be more pointed.
4 July 20263 min read
Venture capital is flooding into Lisbon's tech scene, and residents from Mouraria to Parque das Nações are already living differently because of it.
4 July 20263 min read
From AI-powered traffic grids in Mouraria to a new digital services portal launching in late 2026, the Portuguese capital is plotting its most ambitious gov-tech overhaul yet.
4 July 20263 min read
As rents in Mouraria hit record highs and the Montenegro government pushes through Golden Visa reforms, a new European comparison shows Lisbon making some right moves—and some familiar mistakes.
News4 July 20263 min read
A decade of housing displacement, expat enrollment surges, and chronic underfunding has pushed the capital's public school system to a breaking point that policymakers are only beginning to confront.
News4 July 20263 min read
From Parque das Nações to the Mouraria startup corridors, Portugal's capital is quietly rewriting the rules on digital safety — and the world's biggest tech firms are paying attention.
4 July 20263 min read
From the hilltop terraces of Graça to the riverside paths of Belém, a new wave of early risers is reclaiming Lisbon's outdoor spaces — one sun salutation at a time.
Wellness4 July 20263 min read