Intendente & Anjos

For years the neglected child of central Lisbon, Intendente is enjoying a lively rebirth. Known for its rough edges, shady economic activities and its multicultural ambience, it's now embracing grit in a positive way. The neighborhood includes one of the city's biggest estates of late 19th century Portuguese-style architecture. Gentrification is well underway, but it is balanced with a thriving activist and cooperative scene. This unique national movement was reborn after the depression because the country's youth didn't give in under tough circumstances.

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Crew Hassan

Address
8A Rua Andrade

Rising from the ashes with the crisis, the old known Lisboner spot chose Anjos to resettle on its second incarnation. Crew provided many different functions. You can dance the twist on early evenings here, enjoy an interior street art gallery, or just come at the afternoon and browser their vynil collection with some rarities from Portuguese 80's pop culture or classic albums from some of the best artists in the so called lusophone world (Portugal's former colonies in Africa or Brazil). Or simply shop around their second hand clothing section.

Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Crew Hassan
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Josephine

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