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Musicians playing in a traditional Fado house

Fado Evening in Alfama

An evening in a traditional Alfama Fado house, with reserved seats held in your name. Guitar, voice, and a room that goes quiet when the singing starts.

INCLUDED with the Journey Pass Reserved seats · normally €48

Fado is not background music. In a proper Fado house the lights drop, the talking stops and nobody moves until the set ends - that is the etiquette, and it is the whole point. Two guitars, one singer, and a form UNESCO lists as intangible heritage.

Your pass holds reserved seats at a family-run house in Alfama that books out weeks ahead in season. Food and drink are not included, but the kitchen is open and this is a good place to eat.

Journey Pass tips

  • Reserve your evening online or by email - seats are held in your name and the room is small.
  • Arrive for doors at 20:00. Latecomers are seated between sets, not during.
  • No photography or talking once the singing starts; the house will remind you, kindly.
  • Smart-casual is right. There is no dress code, but people make an effort.
Getting to Fado Evening in Alfama
  • Fado Evening in Alfama A traditional Fado house in Alfama - the address is confirmed with your booking by email
  • Tram 28E through Alfama, though it stops running before the late sets
  • Metro Santa Apolónia (blue line), then a short walk
  • Doors Doors 20:00, first set 21:00
Map showing the location of Fado Evening in Alfama in Lisbon

Open in Google Maps for directions. The exact meeting point is in your confirmation email.

Fado Evening in Alfama is one of eight experiences on the Journey Pass, from €79.

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Opening times

Most evenings, doors at 20:00 with the first set at 21:00. Reserve your seats online or by email.

Nearby experiences

A narrow tiled street in Alfama with a passing tram

Alfama Guided Walk

Included with pass · Normally €40

São Jorge Castle above the Alfama rooftops

São Jorge Castle

Included with pass · Normally €11

What Lisbon Journey travellers say

Rated 4.8 out of 5

From travellers who used the pass on guided walks, Fado nights and the river cruise.