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Lisbon, Portugal

Pensão Amor

Price≈$25
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceCasual
NoiseLively
CapacityMedium
Top 500 Bars

Ranked #435 in the Top 500 Bars (2025), Pensão Amor occupies a former brothel on Rua do Alecrim in Lisbon's Cais do Sodré, where velvet, exposed brick, and hand-painted murals set the tone for one of the city's most atmospheric drinking rooms. The bar sits at the intersection of Lisbon's nightlife revival and its appetite for spaces that hold genuine historical weight.

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Pensão Amor bar in Lisbon, Portugal
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A Former Brothel, a Living Room, and a Bar: The Architecture of Cais do Sodré's Drinking Scene

The stretch of Rua do Alecrim running down toward the waterfront has been changing its identity for over a decade. Once the edge of a district known more for rough edges than atmosphere, Cais do Sodré now anchors Lisbon's most concentrated bar circuit, drawing a mix of locals and international visitors who want something denser in character than the cocktail bars that have proliferated across Bairro Alto. Pensão Amor sits at number 19, in a building whose past life as a guesthouse and, before that, a brothel is not incidental to the experience — it is the experience. The rooms have been kept deliberately unresolved, with velvet curtains, framed erotic prints, handwritten wall texts, and a general density of objects that belongs to a different century. Walking in feels less like entering a bar and more like walking into someone's collection.

Where Pensão Amor Sits in Lisbon's Bar Hierarchy

Lisbon's cocktail scene has fractured into distinct tiers over the past several years. At one end sit the polished, internationally oriented programs: Red Frog operates a speakeasy format and has built sustained award recognition; Cinco Lounge brought a craft cocktail seriousness to the city earlier than most. At the other end, neighbourhood tascas and wine bars serve ginjinha and house wine with no ceremony at all. Pensão Amor occupies a middle register that is harder to categorise. It ranked #435 in the Top 500 Bars for 2025, a list that rewards program consistency and cultural specificity over pure technical ambition. That placement puts it in the company of bars recognised for atmosphere and identity as much as for cocktail innovation, which is precisely where this kind of venue competes. For comparison, bars like A Cabreira and A Ginjinha represent older, more specific traditions in the city; Pensão Amor borrows from that sense of place without replicating the format.

The Ethics of Preservation: What Sustainability Looks Like When the Asset is a Building

Sustainability in bar culture tends toward the familiar: zero-waste fermentation programs, local sourcing, energy reduction. Pensão Amor operates on a different model, one where the environmental argument is embedded in the decision to preserve rather than demolish. The building at Rua do Alecrim 19 was not converted into a generic cocktail lounge. Its layers were retained: the architecture of a working-class rooming house, the decorative language of a place that existed outside polite Lisbon society, and the spatial logic of rooms designed for private use. Adaptive reuse of this kind keeps construction waste out of the cycle entirely, avoids the material and carbon costs of full fit-out, and extends the usable life of a structure that, without intervention, would likely have been gutted or left to deteriorate.

This model is increasingly common in Lisbon, where the pressure on historic buildings from development and tourism has made the question of what to keep and what to replace genuinely urgent. Bars that choose to absorb a building's history rather than erase it are, in that sense, making an architectural sustainability argument even when they are not explicitly framing it that way. The same logic applies to the furniture, the art, and the accumulated objects: buying new at scale has a footprint; keeping what exists does not. Whether Pensão Amor's management has formalised any of this into policy is not something the public record confirms, but the physical evidence of the approach is legible to anyone who walks through the rooms.

Across Portugal, the conversation about sustainable hospitality is developing unevenly. Venda Velha in Funchal and Bar do Guincho in Alcabideche operate in coastal contexts where environmental pressure is particularly acute. Bar e Duna da Cresmina in Cascais sits adjacent to a protected dune system, making ecological positioning central to its identity. Urban bars in Lisbon face different constraints, and the preservation argument — keeping an existing building in continuous use , is one of the more plausible responses available to them.

What the Rooms Offer

The bar spreads across multiple spaces, each carrying a different density of objects and a slightly different function. Some rooms are better suited to conversation at a slower pace; others accumulate noise and energy as the night advances. The ground floor tends to fill earliest. The upper levels, which retain more of the rooming-house character, offer a different register. There is also a small shop attached to the property, selling books and objects that correspond to the aesthetic of the bar, which is unusual enough in Lisbon's drinking circuit to be worth noting.

Lisbon's bar scene has largely moved away from single-format venues. A Marisqueira do Lis combines seafood and drinking; Estoril operates with a casino-adjacent formality that belongs to a different era. Pensão Amor's layered room structure gives it flexibility that single-room bars cannot replicate, which is part of why it draws a wide range in terms of age and background on any given evening.

Portugal's Bar Geography: Where Pensão Amor Sits Nationally

Award-listed bars in Portugal are clustered heavily in Lisbon and Porto, with occasional recognition for venues in the Algarve and Madeira. Base Porto represents Porto's more minimalist, technically oriented approach. Epicur Wine Boutique and Food in Faro points to the Algarve's growing seriousness about the wine and drinking category. Internationally, the Top 500 list includes venues as geographically distant as Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, a reminder that the list values distinct identity and cultural specificity over proximity to the traditional European bar capitals. Pensão Amor's #435 ranking in that context reflects how legible its identity is to a panel evaluating bars across very different traditions.

Planning a Visit

The bar is located at Rua do Alecrim 19, in the Cais do Sodré district, within walking distance of the waterfront and the Mercado da Ribeira. The neighbourhood is most active from early evening onward, and the bar tends to fill from around 10pm on weekends. No phone number or booking platform is listed publicly, which suggests walk-in is the standard approach , arriving before the main evening rush is the practical way to secure space in the more atmospheric upper rooms. For a broader overview of where Pensão Amor sits in the city's drinking and dining circuit, our full Lisbon restaurants guide maps the key areas and venues across categories.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Trendy
  • Intimate
  • Bohemian
  • Iconic
  • Lively
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Late Night
  • Casual Hangout
Experience
  • Historic Building
  • Design Destination
Format
  • Lounge Seating
  • Seated Bar
Drink Program
  • Classic Cocktails
  • Craft Cocktails
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityMedium
Service StyleCasual

Kitschy and seductive with red wallpaper, nude art, chandeliers, velvety chairs, and vibrant party energy.