Private fado in a fado house.
- Dinner served in a fado house, to live fado performed by renowned voices
- Turns a seminar closing cocktail or a VIP evening into a memorable moment
A labyrinthine capital opening onto the Tagus: yellow trams, azulejos and hilltop miradouros, extended to the Cascais riviera and the fairytale setting of Sintra, thirty minutes from the centre. A rare density for a seminar, an incentive or a team building.
Lisbon pairs maritime heritage with creative energy.
A capital built on seven hills, it lines up yellow trams, azulejos, miradouros and the scent of pastel de nata on every corner. For a corporate event, the city offers a rare density: convention centres and palaces for dinner, industrial lofts and private quintas, tables from the local caterer to Michelin addresses. All of it extended to the chic riviera of Cascais and Estoril and the fairytale setting of Sintra, thirty minutes from the centre.
Three readings of the city and its extensions: heritage, geography, riviera. Everything sits within an hour of the centre.
The historic city is explored on foot and by tram.
Heritage pairs with the table.
Three settings within an hour of the capital.
From a fado dinner to a regatta on the Tagus, each experience has its corporate angle. All scale to your headcount and budget.
A glimpse of the venues we operate across Lisbon and Sintra, from grand palace to industrial loft. Capacities and exclusive hire confirmed during framing.
A former convent with monumental naves, in the Beato district. Large-capacity galas, conventions and launches.
·A 19th-century palace with listed gardens. Galas, prestige conventions and residential accommodation.
·Major convention hotel: modular ballrooms, built-in plenary capacity, panoramic terrace.
·A restored historic pavilion with grand azulejo panels, in Parque Eduardo VII. Conventions, fairs and galas.
·A historic address on the avenue, with built-in plenary capacity and a rooftop. Urban seminars and conventions.
·A riverside event space with terraces and a pool facing the Tagus. Evenings, launches, standing dinners.
·A former textile factory turned creative village. Unconventional lofts for informal plenaries and team building.
·A 5★ resort in the Sintra-Cascais natural park: conference centre, golf and spa. Residential conventions and incentives.
·Three recurring questions about the destination since 2024. If yours isn't here, write to us.
April to June and September to October offer a mild climate (20 to 26 °C), low rainfall and manageable tourist crowds, ideal for combining indoor sessions and outdoor activities. That said, Lisbon is a year-round destination: its mild, bright winters suit board off-sites and indoor conventions perfectly.
A 3-day / 2-night format is enough to combine arrival, plenaries, a half-day incentive (tuk-tuk, fado, Belém) and a gala dinner, with attendees heading home on the evening of the third day. For a board off-site, 2 days / 1 night is plenty; for an international convention with a companion programme, plan 4 to 5 days.
Yes. Sintra is thirty minutes from Lisbon and lends itself perfectly to a corporate day trip: a morning visit to the Pena Palace, lunch in a quinta, a fun activity in the afternoon. It's the most requested extension to break up the density of an urban programme: Sintra stays attached to Lisbon, never treated as a separate destination.
Describe your format, headcount and season. We return a day-by-day programme, venues across Lisbon and Sintra, a line-by-line budget.