In the very touristic Graça area, there is this heaven place, hidden from tourists. This café belongs to the theater da Garagem. It has an amazing view, the atmosphere is peaceful and with a lot of light. They don’t have wifi if you plan to work there though..
Website
teatrodagaragem.com
Address
Café da Garagem, 75 Costa do Castelo, Lisbon, Portugal
Current city: Paris
Other cities: Lisbon
Elsa Kostic was born in Paris in 1990. She still lives there, except when she is in one of the corners of the globe. After graphic design studies, she decided to express herself through photography. As a dreamy and nomad person, she enriches her creativity by traveling and encountering new culture. It allows her to tell personal and spontaneous stories in her own raw and poetic universe.
 

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