From Beyoncé and Jay Z's best-loved hotel to Ronaldo's go-to sushi restaurant: Mini-break like a star in Lisbon... and you could even bump into VERY A-list resident Madonna!
In the past 12 months, Lisbon has truly experienced an explosion in celebrity tourism with many A-list names making the city their new residence.
Queen of pop Madonna recently bought a palatial 18th-century revival mansion in the historic Quinta do Relogio estate, while Oscar winner Alicia Vikander and Academy Award nominee Michael Fassbender made the Portuguese capital their marital home.
With Lisbon becoming a haven for the rich and famous, it's no wonder travel goers are keen to follow in the wanderlust footsteps of their idols and dip their toe in the five-star luxury the city has to offer.
Luxury: With the Portuguese capital becoming a haven for the rich and famous, it's no wonder why travel goers are keen to follow in the wanderlust footsteps of their idols and dip their toe in the five-star luxury the city has to offer
Next stop: Queen of pop Madonna recently bought a palatial 18th-century revival mansion in the historic Quinta do Relogio estate
Having hosted Grammy-award winning couple Beyonce & Jay Z as well as two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks, Hotel Tivoli Avenida is the perfect city centre location to lay your head for a celebrity-filled breakaway.
Queen Bey became a fan of the grand five-star hotel during her Mrs Carter tour in 2014 when she chose the City on Seven Hills to be her final stop-off on her year long run.
With a decant art deco-inspired lobby and bar, the hotel, which was opened in 1933, instantly oozes grandeur and perfectly mixes the old with the new in the form of it's effortlessly cool rooftop Sky Bar.
Celebrity fans: Fellow fans of the city include Queen Bey (Pictured with Jay-Z left) and Portuguese footballer Cristano Ronaldo (R)
Luxury: With the Portuguese capital becoming a haven for the rich and famous, it's no wonder why travel goers are keen to follow in the wanderlust footsteps of their idols and dip their toe in the five-star luxury the city has to offer
Grand: With a decadent art deco-inspired lobby and bar, the hotel, which was opened in 1933, instantly oozes grandeur
Fans: The hotel has hosted Grammy-award winning couple Beyonce & Jay Z as well as two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks
Cool: The hotel perfectly mixes the old with the new in the form of it's effortlessly cool rooftop Sky Bar
Breathtaking: The breath-taking hotspot is a must for travellers to mull over the cityscape and soak up the Capital's panoramic views with a glass of bubbles within the plush surroundings fit for an A-lister
Cooking up a storm: And no one understands the food scene quite like Portugal's answer to Gordon Ramsay, renowned chef Olivier da Costa, who owns 11 restaurants in the city; five of which are a stone's throw from the Tivoli (Pictured with actor Christian Bale (L) and Winnie Harlow (R) )
The breath-taking hotspot is a must for travellers to mull over the cityscape and soak up panoramic views of the capital with a glass of bubbles in hand.
Being the jewel on Mainland Europe's crown, Lisbon is a haven for foodies with a tantalising array of incredible cuisine to suit every palette and tastebud.
And no one understands the food scene quite like Portugal's answer to Gordon Ramsay, renowned chef Olivier da Costa, who owns 11 restaurants in the city; five of which are a stone's throw from the Tivoli.
Tantalising: Delving into a weekend of gourmet dining, set your sights on Yakuza, a modern Japanese restaurant, which ticks off all the boxes for wanting a touch of that A-list lifestyle and will have you feasting on the perfect fusion of East meets West near the Bairro Alto district
Mouth-watering: The speakeasy-style eatery boasts a creative and eclectic menu to make your mouth water with it's fresh sashami, gold leaf covered nori and authentic Japanese grill, the robata. Right, a tantilising drink from Guilty
Idyllic: The restaurant has come quite the way from being the former home of the Royal Silk Factory as the eatery's sushi bar allows diners to watch their meal being prepared under an anime-style ceiling. While diners looking for a more relaxed vibe can grab a table overlooking the garden
Fans: Cristiano Ronaldo (L) and Shawn Mendes (R) are big fans of the restaurant and are seen visiting the eatery when in town
Delving into a weekend of gourmet dining, set your sights on Yakuza, a modern Japanese restaurant, which ticks off all the boxes for wanting a touch of that A-list lifestyle and will have you feasting on the perfect fusion of East meets West near the Bairro Alto district.
A favourite of Cristiano Ronaldo and Shawn Mendes, the speakeasy-style eatery boasts a creative and eclectic menu to make your mouth water with it's fresh sashami, gold leaf covered nori and authentic Japanese grill, the robata.
The restaurant has come quite the way from being the former home of the Royal Silk Factory as the eatery's sushi bar allows diners to watch their meal being prepared under an anime-style ceiling. While diners looking for a more relaxed vibe can grab a table overlooking the garden.
If sushi isn't your thing than head to Ronaldo's other favourite eatery K.O.B. (Knowledge of Beef) a sophisticated steakhouse based in the city's Principe Real neighbourhood.
The hotspot is famed for it's extensive array of cuts of beef from around the world. The eatery oozes a New York City vibe and boasts an interior filled with copper fittings, petrol blue walls and leather couches.
Sleek: If sushi isn't your thing than head to K.O.B. (Knowledge of Beef) a sophisticated steakhouse based in the city's Principe Real neighbourhood, famed for it's extensive array of cuts of beef from around the world
Meat me there: K.O.B. doesn't fail on its promise to deliver incredible cuts of meat from Japan, America, Ireland, Australia and of course, Portugal, that are sure to be a hit with meat lovers
All in the details: Upon arrival, diners are handed over an iPad and are encouraged to pick out their steaks much like they would their wine
K.O.B. doesn't fail on its promise to deliver incredible cuts of meat from Japan, America, Ireland, Australia and of course, Portugal, that are sure to be a hit with meat lovers. Upon arrival, diners are handed over an iPad and are encouraged to pick out their steaks much like they would their wine.
To continue the high life and the night, one acclaimed hotspot in the City on Seven Hills is Guilty, which is sure to have travellers dancing until the early hours of the morning.
A pizza joint by day, Guilty turns into a carnival by night with raucous antics and more cocktails and champagne than you can imagine. As the party rolls on, endless sparkler-attached bottles litter the venue's and patrons are encouraged to let loose and dance on the tables.
After over-indulging the night before, travellers can be sure to have comfort in the knowing that they will wake up in one of the Tivoli's many superior rooms, which over look Lisbon's answer to the Champs-Elysées, the Avenida Liberdade.
Don't be fooled: A pizza joint by day, Guilty turns into a carnival by night with raucous antics and more cocktails and champagne than you can imagine. As the party rolls on, endless sparkler-attached bottles litter the venue's and patrons are encouraged to let loose and dance on the tables
Relax: After over-indulging the night before, travellers can be sure to have comfort in the knowing that they will wake up in one of the Tivoli's many superior rooms, which over look Lisbon's answer to the Champs-Elysées, the Avenida Liberdade
Zen: And if the quiet hum of traffic outside gets too much for fuzzy heads, the 5-star hotel boasts a zen-inducing spa with signature treatments including massage and caviar infused facial, which many of their celebrity guests have indulged in, to feel right once again
Outdoors: The hotel also features a circular pool which is the perfect aid to cool down in the heat
And if the quiet hum of traffic outside gets too much for fuzzy heads, the 5-star hotel boasts a zen-inducing spa with signature treatments including massage and caviar infused facial, which many of their celebrity guests have indulged in, to feel right once again.
Following all that pampering, there's only one last cure for that hangover and it's brunch. One place that knows how to do it right is Costa's original eatery Avenida, which has seen likes of Winnie Harlow, Owen Wilson, Jean Paul Gautier, Tom Brady and Giesele dine there.
With an all-you-can-eat buffet filled with Portuguese and world delights, you can stay for a sitting from 12:30pm - 4:30pm to soak up the sins from the night before.
While you thought getting out of bed was difficult, your real challenge is choosing what selection of breads and pastries, brunch favourites, and sushi to put on your plate.
For a truly glamorous weekend away, Lisbon will have you feeling like a million dollars!
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