Short History of the Chiado area, Lisbon.
Travel Tips for Area: Chiado
Nestled cosily between Bairro Alto and Pombalina, the Chiado district of Lisbon exudes an old-world charm which some areas of the Portuguese capital seem to have lost forever. Calmer and quainter than its more populated neighbours, Chiado offers the discerning visitor an authentic and incomparable holiday experience. The shopping and dining options in Chiado are splendid, and the suburb is home to many celebrated museums, theatres and fado houses, as well as more than a few historic shops dating back over 100 years. So if you’re looking for an off-the-beaten path base for your Lisbon vacation, then book your holiday rental apartment in Chiado. You’ll still have the best of Lisbon at your doorstep, but you’ll be able to absorb the truly historical aspects of Portugal’s most beloved city. Chiado, what Garrett Street was once called, has its roots dating back to the Romans, and was a thriving agricultural centre all the way through the Middle Ages. After the Christian conquered Lisbon, it was here that several churches and convents were built, most notably St Francis, Trindade and the Carmo convents. The area was widely resettled in the early 14th century at the request of King Ferdinand I and the main ...













