The residential district of Campolide is rich in the splendor of typical Portuguese architecture of the late nineteenth century. With its friendly streets, shops, numerous services, luxury hotels, a market, its aqueduct classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its vast parks nearby, it is one of the liveliest areas in Lisbon. The furniture shop, the tailor’s shop, the grocery store and the traditional restaurants are the soul of this district, where a village spirit still reigns in a city undergoing profound changes.