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  1. El barrio de Marvila es, más que un escenario turístico, un espacio cambiante que alberga galerías de arte, varios coworkings y un buen puñado de restaurantes en los que probar la cocina portuguesa de autor y, también, la más humilde, la de las tascas típicas.

  2. Marvila es una freguesia portuguesa perteneciente al municipio de Lisboa, con 6,29 km² de área y 38 766 habitantes (2001). La densidad poblacional asciende a 6 159,2 hab./km².

  3. Marvila (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐɾˈvilɐ]) is a freguesia (civil parish) and typical quarter of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. Located in eastern Lisbon, Marvila is to the southwest of Parque das Nações north of Beato, and east of Alvalade. The population in 2021 was 35,479.

  4. Marvila é uma freguesia portuguesa do município de Lisboa, pertencente à Zona Oriental da capital, [1] com 7,12 km² de área [2] e 35 479 habitantes (censo de 2021) [3]. A sua densidade populacional é 4 983 hab./km² .

  5. Although it’s mostly made up of abandoned warehouses and crumbling industrial architecture, Marvila is the neighborhood to watch in Lisbon. Located on the riverfront, between downtown and the modern Parque das Nações district, it’s undergoing a cultural regeneration, after decades of neglect.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · New bars, new restaurants, new art galleries, and, more recently, a cultural center that has completely transformed this area, making it more appealing to those looking for alternative entertainment: the 8 Marvila.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · They walk along the boardwalk or take bikes from Cais do Sodré to the district of Belém, stopping by Pastéis de Belém for Portugal’s iconic egg custard tart pastry before marveling at the sprawling Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower.