8 Marvila

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8 Marvila

Cultural center · Marvila

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Praça David Leandro da Silva 8, 1950-064 Lisboa, Portugal

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Vintage shops, florists, art galleries, bars, and food  

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Carina Mosbæk

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july 2025. Super cool area - if they can continue to grow, develop and attract I am sure it will be more and more interesting. We came on a very HOT Thursday afternoon so hardly any people. But I am sure it is so much fun in the evening and when they have events. Also great that it does not seen to attract too many tourists (even though I am one myself from Denmark 🇩🇰😂) Open Thursday through Sunday. Bus 728 goes all the way to/from Santos.

Joshua Roizman

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8 Marvila is a super cool spot—thoughtfully designed and full of character. I visited during the day when it was pretty quiet, which gave me the chance to really walk around and take in the architecture and overall vibe. The space feels curated in a way that blends creativity with a modern industrial edge. That said, I get the sense it really comes alive at night. With multiple food and drink options, it seems like a great place to hang out in the evening. Just a heads-up: it’s not the most budget-friendly choice, but definitely worth checking out for the atmosphere alone.

BSN

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8 Marvila is a contemporary urban development located in the Marvila district of Lisbon, Portugal, an area known for its blend of industrial heritage and creative innovation. Positioned along the banks of the Tagus River, 8 Marvila represents a revitalization effort aimed at transforming former warehouse zones into vibrant residential, commercial, and cultural spaces. The project emphasizes modern architecture, sustainability, and community living, attracting young professionals, artists, and entrepreneurs. With its proximity to art galleries, breweries, co-working hubs, and riverside parks, 8 Marvila contributes to the dynamic atmosphere that is reshaping this once-overlooked part of the city into one of Lisbon’s trendiest neighborhoods.it is looks like a time out around the Marvila.

Stéphane Bertrand

Google
Went there for an evening drink and dinner. The vibe is great, many food options, few bars to have a drink, there is a smoking area and you have space. There is music not too loud. It’s perfect to go there with a group of friends.

Vitor Pinheiro

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Hipster, artistic, old factory "reworked" to make an edgy new place for tourists or art enthusiasts. It's a nice place to visit for a few hours once, but nothing impressive to return to. It has a few shops, some interesting art, it's free and relatively easy to access or park the car. It's clean and has a few coffee shops to relax and just enjoy. I liked the experience, but will probably not return.

Vicky Guensel

Google
What a lovely place that got created here. I have been here several times now and I am surprised with every visit because I discovered new things, exhibitions or cafes for example. Lately there was an open market with workshops and other nice things. It's in general a nice atmosphere in this old wine factory. I definitely recommend visiting it and I will be back to have great cocktails, listen to music, eat good food and just relax...

velma Fernandes

Google
Old commercial building transformed into covered & open air market, with select shops selling a variety. restaurants, bars and even a nightclub

Livia Kurniadi

Google
If you love art, this place is a must visit. Easily my top places in Lisbon. The building, design, shops, everything is so well designed with a bit industrial vibes. You can see art galleries, eat, drink, shop, party. It’s a super cool place!