3 Best Sights in Belém, Lisbon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Belém - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Museu de Arte Contemporânea Armando Martins (MACAM)

Alcântara Fodor's Choice

An 18th-century palace between Alcântara and Belém was transformed into Europe’s first museum and five-star hotel under one roof. Opened in 2025, it showcases the vast private collection of Portuguese businessman Armando Martins. The permanent exhibition feature works by big name Portuguese and international artists like Paula Rego and Dan Graham. Themed temporary exhibitions tackle subjects like war, climate, and identity.

R. da Junqueira 66, Lisbon, 1300-343, Portugal
21-872–7400
Sight Details
Permanent exhibition €8; temporary exhibitions €6 each; general admission €15 (all exhibitions)
Closed Tues.

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Museu de Arte Contemporânea – Centro Cultural de Belém (MAC – CCB)

Belém Fodor's Choice

Housed in the minimalist Centro Cultural de Belém, the Museum of Contemporary Art showcases one of Europe's most important private collections of modern art. Works from the Berardo treasure trove—which range from Picasso and Warhol to Portugal's own Paula Rego—are on show in a more permanent exhibition that walks through various modern art movements. There are also excellent visiting exhibitions. The complex has several bookstores, cafés, and gift shops.

Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia (MAAT)

Belém Fodor's Choice

The curved, white, ultramodern building housing this museum is a striking sight on the banks of the Tagus. Inside you'll find immersive exhibitions from the likes of revered Portuguese street artist Vhils. A relaxed restaurant overlooks the river. The refurbished 1908 power station next door is part of the museum complex and offers enlightening tours.

Av. Brasília, Lisbon, 1300-598, Portugal
21-002–8130
Sight Details
€11
Closed Tues.

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