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Fado in Chiado

Lasting about an hour, theFado in Chiado show showcases the genre of fado, the national song tradition of Portugal and part of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. During the performance, images of iconic Lisbon attractions appear on a screen behind musicians, while the vocalist croons about themes related tosaudade, which roughly translates to “melancholic longing.” While food isn’t served here, some packages include dinner with the show.
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A performance at Fado in Chiado costs €21 per adult. Private tuk-tuk tours that pass by the landmark start from US$12 for a 15-minute tour, while longer half-day experiences that include tastings start from US$156 and depend on the size of your group.
Shows at Fado in Chiado typically last 50 minutes. There are two performances every evening from Monday through Saturday, at 5:30pm and 7pm. The venue is closed on Sundays, but it’s possible to catch a fado show elsewhere, if you have limited time in Lisbon and still want to see a performance.
Yes, Fado in Chiado is suitable for kids 4 and up; admission is free for kids aged 4–6, who must be accompanied by an adult. You might prefer to bring younger travelers to the earlier performance. Do bear in mind that the audience must be quiet throughout the show, which may be difficult for younger kids.
During a fado show at Fado in Chiado, you can expect to see male and female performers singing in fado style, accompanied by musicians playing Portuguese guitar and viola. Plus, unlike at other fado shows in Lisbon, you can watch projections of recognizable Lisbon cityscapes while you enjoy the music.
While some fado experiences in Lisbon include a multicourse meal accompanied by wine, eating and drinking are not allowed during a performance at Fado in Chiado. This is to keep the audience immersed in the music. Plenty of restaurants nearby serve dinner once the show has finished.




















































