Places to visit:
- Chiado/Rossio/Praca do Comercio, downtown with some nice squares and streets with traditional shops (walking distance from where you're staying)
- Expo to see some nice arquitecture, design, don't miss Oceanario the biggest aquarium in Europe and Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama, a nice shopping center. (go there by subway)
- Belem: Visit Mosteiro Jeronimos, Centro Cultural de Belem and try the most famous portuguese desert "pasteis de belen" (ask for the shop)
- Catch a boat in Cais do Sodre direction to Cacilhas, once on the other side of the river walk right along the river passing abandoned wharehouses, walk until you find the restaurant  "Ponto Final" (the best view of Lisbon and nobody know it!)
- Castelo Sao Jorge (Lisbon Castle) with a beautifull view, you can have a snack or dinner in a unique place very near "Chapito", it's a restaurant, bar, theatre and school.
- Sightseeing of "locals" life: Catch the Tram #28 or one of the tram/bus that depart from Praca do Comercio and are specificlly for sightseeing

If you have managed to do all that and have one afternoon available, go to Sintra/Palacio da Pena (also 25km), the most beautiful palace you'll see in your life! And return by train through Cascais, an up-class small city (25km from Lisbon).

Night-Life neighborhoods:
- Bairro Alto, hang around the neighboorhood there are a lot of places spreaded around the area. A suggestion is "Club da Esquina" with a cool ambience and people. "Pavilhao Chines"   it's an interesting classic style bar.
- Docas: Harbour near old bridge, full of restaurants and bars
- If you want to go to the most fashion Club ask a taxi driver to take you to "Lux" in Santa Apolonia