If you’re planning a trip to Portugal and looking for unique things to do in Lisbon, I highly recommend you visit LX Factory Lisboa. This commercial spot was a super fun addition to my solo trip to Lisbon and you won’t regret adding it to your itinerary.
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About LX Factory Lisboa
LX Factory is one of Lisbon’s most fun hangout spots I was so happy to stumble upon. Once an industrial complex that dates back to 1846, LX Factory Lisboa is now one of the coolest commercial spaces in the city. It was transformed into an artsy creative space with so much to offer.
Things to Do at LX Factory Lisboa
#1 Go shopping
Even if you’re not big on shopping when traveling, shopping in Lisbon, especially in LX Factory, can be irresistible. There’s plenty of concept stores, vintage shops, art galleries/studios, and much more – these are just some of them:
- Samantha Wilson Art
- JD Lehman Painting
- Ana Couto & Valérie Lachuer – Jewelry Open Studio
- Mag Kiosk
- Wish Concept Store
- Bairro Arte
- More Than Wine
- Lisbon Crooks
- Rutz – Walk In Cork
- Coqueta
- M Oculista
- AmazingStore
- India That Wears You
- Bergue & Co
- Hilary & June
#2 Drink and dine
After a day of shopping till you drop, you’ll need a break to recharge. Lucky for you, LX Factory offers a wide selection of restaurants and bars to help you recharge and relax. Here are some of the available spots you can choose from:
#3 Browse the LX Factory Bookstore, Ler Devagar
When in Lisbon, you mustn’t miss the iconic LX Factory bookstore. Ler Devagar, which translates to “read slowly” in Portuguese, was named one of the 10 most beautiful bookstores in the world. Known for its grand staircase, famed flying bicycle, and endless selection of books stacked against its walls, Ler Devagar is a great place to read and enjoy a drink or a cup of coffee.
It’s not limited to bookworms though – they have a huge collection of music records too. Plus, they often hold exhibitions, musical performances, and different events. So, make sure you check out their schedule/social media when you’re in town.
#4 Admire the art
Besides the art galleries and stores, LX Factory Lisboa is home to lots of pretty murals and art installations. Just going for a stroll there reveals vibrant aesthethics in every corner.
#5 Visit the LX Factory Market
If you happen to be in Lisbon on a Sunday, don’t miss visiting the LX Factory market, where local brands, artists, and other vendors will have their unique products on display. The LX Factory Sunday market takes place from 10 AM to 7 PM.
#6 Attend an event
Besides the weekly Sunday market, there are other events often held at LX Factory. Art exhibitions, talks, BBQ events, festivals, and more. Make sure to check out LX Factory Lisboa’s official Instagram page for updates during your trip.
#7 Book a group painting workshop
Made new friends in Lisbon? Whether you met at your hostel, on a pub crawl, or through a social/dating app, you can take a break from sightseeing and go painting instead. Unleash your inner artist at LX Paint.
#8 Get a tattoo or a piercing!
It’s quite common among travelers to get inked to commemorate special trips. In my case, I get piercings, and I got my 4th travel piercing at Queen of Hearts Tattoos. I had a great experience there – they’re very professional and hygienic. They have several branches around the city and one of them is in LX Factory Lisboa. If you’re getting a tattoo though, make sure you book an appointment in advance.
Where to Stay in Lisbon?
Just when you think this commercial complex has given you everything, you discover it’s also home to its very own hostel! Quite impressive, right? LX Hostel also has a rooftop bar where you can meet other travelers, just in case you prefer to stay elsewhere.
If you choose to stay somewhere that’s more centrally located, that makes a lot of sense. You can find my Lisbon hostel recommendations below. I personally recommend Sant Jordi Hostels, where I stayed. You can read my full review about my stay here.
Other Places to Stay in Lisbon
How to Get to LX Factory Lisboa?
LX Factory Lisboa is located in Alcantara, a trendy area that offers easy access to both the historic center and the more modern attractions in Belém.
Assuming you’re moving from central areas like Baixa or Chiado, you have 3 transport options:
#1 Tram
Take tram 15E towards Algés then get off at the Calvário stop, which is a walking distance from LX Factory.
#2 Bus
There are lots of bus lines that have stops near LX Factory, such as lines 714, 727, 732, 751, and 760. Depending on which line you take, you can get off at LX Factory or Calvário bus stops and walk to your destination from there.
#3 Ride-share
If time is a priority and you don’t want to go through the hassle of public transportation, you can take a taxi or use a ride-hailing service. A ride from the city center should take you about 10-15 mins to get to LX Factory, depending on traffic.
Other Things to Do in Lisbon
Lisbon is a fun capital city with plenty to offer; art, food, culture, history, and more. If you need help putting together the ultimate Lisbon itinerary, make sure to check out my solo travel guide to the popular destination here.
Don’t Forget Your Travel Insurance!
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Booking a trip soon? Here are some useful travel resources:
- Book your flight with Skyscanner, Kiwi, CheapOair, or WayAway.
- Book your hostel with Hostelworld.
- Book your hotel with Booking.com or Agoda.
- Get your travel insurance with SafetyWing.
- Hire a car with Skyscanner, Discover Cars, Rentalcars, or AutoEurope.
- Book your tours with Viator or Klook.
- Download an eSIM from Airalo or Jetpac.
- Check out my trip planning tools for more travel resources.
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Nadine is an Egyptian curly-head who decided to quit the norm because it just doesn’t suit her. She ditched her 9-5 as a magazine editor to pursue her dream of becoming a full-time digital nomad and to inspire aspiring travelers to embark on their own solo adventures.
What a cool spot! I must admit my Lisbon trip was all about main attractions and lots of eating. But on my
next trip, I would love to check this out for both shopping and street art.
You’ll definitely love the vibes there! Such an artsy place 🙂
Absolutely love this! Heading back to Lisbon this November and this sounds like a great addition to the
itinerary.
Absolutely worth it! Enjoy your trip 🙂
Great info, I love Lisbon it is one of
my favorite cities in Europe. Thanks
for the info
Always a pleasure to be of any help! It’s a lovely city 🙂