Confeitaria Nacional
Historic Lisbon pastry café
Catégorie

boulangerie

Prix

$

What to order

Pão de Deus (soft sweet bread topped with coconut) and Bola de Berlim (Portuguese doughnut filled with custard) with a coffee.

Why it’s here

One of Lisbon’s oldest pastry shops, open since 1829, known for traditional Portuguese sweets served in a beautiful old-school café setting near Rossio.

Tip

It gets busy due to its central location, so go early or grab pastries to go. Prices are slightly higher than local neighbourhood spots, but you’re paying for the history and setting.

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