12 Things to Do in Lisbon in August 2024

Written By Mihaela Gutu

Planning to visit Lisbon in August 2024? Get ready for crazy hot summer days that still feel pleasant, thanks to the refreshing ocean breeze! While preparing for your trip (or maybe you’re already here!), you’re probably looking for local events to attend, whether to have fun and relax or learn something new about the country.

As the summer sun bathes Lisbon in warm golden light, August 2024 promises an exhilarating array of events that cater to every taste and age! We’ve got everything – from vibrant festivals and concerts in Lisbon that fill the air with rhythm to cultural celebrations that showcase the rich heritage of this stunning city!

Families can enjoy interactive activities designed for kids, while art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in captivating exhibitions. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the streets of Lisbon will come alive with sunshine, music, and creativity in August!

Without further ado, here are 12 things to do in Lisbon in August 2024!

12 Things to Do in Lisbon in August 2024

1. Festival Ao Largo

When: July 11  – August 1

Where: Largo de São Carlos, 1200-443 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: Free

Festival Ao Largo has been on the summer agenda of thousands of Lisboetas for 16 years now! This festival celebrates classical music, theater, and dance. You can attend the event for free and enjoy live performances in outdoor settings. This year, there will be workshops for children and families focusing on music and dance exploration, so definitely keep this festival in mind for a pleasant family evening!

In 2024, the festival aims to celebrate the country’s 50 years of Liberdade. It takes place at Largo de São Carlos. Although the entrance is free, the number of people allowed on the premises is limited, so we recommend arriving earlier.

As mentioned above, the festival mostly takes place in July, so if you’re reading this article in July and are in Lisbon, go for it! Enjoy an amazing evening out! The last festival event takes place on August 1st, which is why we’re including it in our guide. The performance on the August 1st is called Territory VII and is dedicated to young dancers between 14 and 18.

2. Jazz em Agosto

Lisbon Events August: Jazz em Agosto, Gulbenkian Foundation
The Gulbenkian Park, Lisbon. Photo by Fabs (Unsplash)

When: August 1 – 11

Where: Gulbenkian Foundation, Av. de Berna 45 A, 1067-001 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 130 EUR for all 14 concerts; 65 EUR for 6 concerts; 50 EUR for 5 concerts; 7 EUR – 20 EUR for individual tickets

This year marks the 40th edition of Jazz em Agosto – “We are what we see, what we think, what we read, and what we hear.”

This festival takes place at the Gulbenkian Foundation. From August 1-11, you can attend 17 concerts held at the Open-Air Amphitheatre, the Grand Auditorium, and Auditorium 2. The concerts will focus on contemporary jazz, featuring performances of national and international artists in a beautiful outdoor setting. Here are some of the artists whose music will enchant you at the Gulbenkian Foundation:

  • James Breandon Lewis / Red Lily Quintet
  • Bill Orcutt Guitar Quartet
  • Ava mendoza & Gabby Fluke-Mogul
  • Dieb13 Beatnik Manifesto
  • Made of Bones
  • Fire! Orchestra

In short, if you’re a jazz music enthusiast, know everything about the Beat Generation, or simply want to spend quality time in Lisbon, don’t hesitate to add Jazz em Agosto to your calendar!

3. MEO Kalorama

When: August 29 – 31

Where: Parque da Bela Vista, Av. Alm. Gago Coutinho, 1950-037 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 3-day ticket – 160 EUR; daily ticket – 65 EUR

One of the most anticipated music festivals of the year – it’s MEO Kalorama! Locals and tourists will gather from August 29-31 at Parque de Bela Vista to party like never before and listen to some of the world’s greatest bands!

Being a multi-genre music festival focusing on art, music, and sustainability, MEO Kalorama promises a diverse lineup of artists and a vibrant atmosphere, perfect for music lovers.

Massive Attack, Sam Smith, LCD Soundsystem, Death Cab for Cutie, Burna Boy, and Soulwax are only some of the names on the MEO Kalorama lineup! Sounds quite intriguing, right? Get your tickets now, ‘cause they’re selling quite fast! 

4. Xavier Rudd Concert

When: August 28, 2024

Where: Coliseu dos Recreios, R. das Portas de Santo Antão 96, 1150-269 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 30 EUR

Xavier Rudd is an Australian singer and songwriter with dozens of songs that passed the YouTube million-views milestone. His music is a unique blend of folk, blues, indie folk, and rock. The lyrics are directed towards socially conscious themes, including environmentalism, spirituality, and humanity.

Xavier Rudd’s music takes your hand and leads you to a better place, filled with beauty, peace, and joy! So, if you want to have an otherworldly experience here in Lisbon in August, make sure to attend Xavier Rudd’s concert on August 28th at Coliseu dos Recreios.

5. Afrohouse Electronic Music Festival

When: August 3, 2024

Where: Municipal Stadium of Oeiras, Estádio Mun. de Oeiras, Rua Coro de Santo Amaro de Oeiras 12, 2780-416 Oeiras, Portugal

How much: 25 EUR – 75 EUR

Every House, Afrotech, Afrodeep, and Afrohouse music enthusiast should head to the Municipal Stadium of Oeiras on August 3rd, 2024 to have fun at this 9-hour-long event!

This year’s Afrohouse Electronic Music Festival has an incredible lineup (Bun Xapa, Da Capo, Caiiro, Karyendasoul, and others) that will catch the attention of anyone who enjoys this kind of music. The event starts at 3 p.m., and the tickets cost between 25 EUR and 75 EUR. Rush up to add this event on your things-to-do-in-Lisbon-in-August list!

6. Festival Tribute of Techno

When: August 4, 2024

Where: Municipal Stadium of Oeiras, Estádio Mun. de Oeiras, Rua Coro de Santo Amaro de Oeiras 12, 2780-416 Oeiras, Portugal

How much: 25 EUR – 50 EUR

The Tribute of Techno Festival marks its 3rd edition this year, inviting all techno music lovers to the Municipal Stadium of Oeiras to celebrate this unique genre and enjoy the greatest summer party of 2024!

The festival’s lineup includes renowned DJs and artists, including Cristobal Pesce, Joanna Coelho, Fatima Hajji, and others. In short, an electrifying atmosphere is guaranteed! Hurry up to get your tickets!

7. Airotic Soiree: A Burlesque Circus Cabaret

When: Friday and Saturday, throughout August

Where: Espaço LABORATÓRIO, Av. Infante Dom Henrique 336A, 1800-224 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 45 EUR – 109 EUR

Are you up for a sensual evening filled with art, passion, and magic? Book a ticket for the Airotic Soiree: A Burlesque Circus Cabaret that promises extravagant costumes, unique choreography, and incredible acrobatic tricks that will take your breath away!

In August, this event takes place every Friday and Saturday. The standard ticket costs 45 EUR and includes a back-row seat and one drink. However, other tickets include additional services, so make sure to check them all out before buying any.

8. Operafest Lisboa 2024

When: August 22 – September 11, 2024

Where: Gulbenkian Foundation (Av. de Berna 45 A, 1067-001 Lisboa, Portugal) and Palácio do Marquês de Pombal (Largo Marquês Pombal 21, 2780-289 Oeiras, Portugal)

How much: 5 EUR – 35 EUR, depending on the event

Do we have opera lovers here? If so, Lisbon’s waiting for you! From August 22 – September 11, you have the opportunity to attend a unique opera event in Lisbon produced by Opera do Castelo and led by soprano Catarina Molder. We’re talking, of course, about the 5th edition of the Operafest Lisboa 2024!

This year, the festival’s motto is Basic Instinct, and it launches in the Gardens of Palácio Marquês de Pombal in Oeiras. In other words, one cannot find a better place for an operafest! There, you’ll be able to delight in Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticiana and Leoncavallao’s Pagliacci.

A few days later, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s open-air Amphitheatre in Lisbon will greet opera enthusiasts with Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

9. Festival dos Oceanos

The Vasco da Gama Bridge as seen from Parque das Nações where Festival dos Oceanos is held in Lisbon in August
The Vasco da Gama Bridge as seen from Parque das Nações where Festival dos Oceanos is held in Lisbon in August. Photo by Magda Paiva (Unsplash)

When: July 30 – August 13

Where: Throughout Lisbon

How much: Free

Festival dos Oceanos was first inaugurated in 1999. Since then, for 15 days in the month of August, Lisboetas, as well as travelers from Portugal and from all over the world, are expected at Lisbon’s spectacular riverfront. This ocean-themed festival has gained international recognition and over two million visitors since 1999.

All the events are free and suitable for visitors of all ages. So if you’re traveling to Portugal with kids, you should certainly give Festival dos Oceanos a chance! You’ll attend concerts, cultural events, street performances, and even fireworks – all these running from Belém to Parque das Nações.

10. Dali Cybernetics Lisboa

Salvador Dali, Dali Cybernetics, Lisbon: August events
Salvador Dali, whose works are displayed at the Dali Cybernetics exhibition in Lisbon in August. Photo by Carl Van Vechten (Wikimedia)

When: Throughout August

Where: Reservatório da Mãe d’Água das Amoreiras, Praça das Amoreiras 10, 1250-020 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 12.50 EUR

Are you an art enthusiast? Anyway, who are we kidding here?! You’ll enjoy this event regardless of whether you’re an art enthusiast or not! It’s simply in-cre-di-ble!

The Dali Cybernetics Lisboa is an immersive experience that transposes you into Salvador Dali’s surrealist universe. You’ll be surrounded by large-format projections, virtual reality, and interactive installations that will make this journey truly dreamlike!

11. Impressive Monet & Brilliant Kilmt by Oubo

Claude Monet's Impression, Sunrise exhibited in Lisbon; August events
One of Claude Monet’s most famous paintings, “Impression, Sunrise,” that led to the development of Impressionism. Photo source: Wikimedia

When: Throughout August

Where: Reservatório da Mãe d’Água das Amoreiras, Praça das Amoreiras 10, 1250-020 Lisboa, Portugal

How much: 12.50 EUR

Have you enjoyed the Dali exhibition and want to take part in another immersive artistic experience? Go for Impressive Monet & Brilliant Klimt by Ocubo! This combination of Impressionism and Symbolism takes art exhibitions to another level! You’ll step onto a realm of animations spread over 2000 square meters that bring paintings to life.

However, be advised that the event features bright lights and sound effects, so it is not recommended for people with epilepsy.

12. Lisbon Boat Party

Things to do in Lisbon in August: attend a Lisbon boat party!
Photo by Vlog Influx (Unsplash)

When: Throughout Lisbon

How much: from 29 EUR

Have you had enough of the scorching August sun and want to relax on a boat, surrounded by the refreshing breeze of the Tagus River? Not a problem! You’ll find plenty of Lisbon boat party events.

Lisbonboatparty.com, for example, organizes parties every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in August. A single ticket costs 29 EUR and includes two drinks. Their parties have local DJs that boost the atmosphere. Not to mention the spectacular views you’ll get by booking a boat party at sunset!

If you’re visiting Lisbon with the entire family or group of friends (or maybe you’re already a resident and want to celebrate an anniversary!), you can book an all-inclusive boat party organized exclusively for your group with Splash Boat Party Lisbon. If you only need one or two tickets, you can choose one of the multiple parties they organize in August.

Lisbon Weather in August

Lisbon weather August
Lisbon in August. Photo by Robert-Razvan Branza

Visiting Lisbon in August is a bold move – without a doubt (and actually confirmed by climatologists), August is the hottest month in Lisbon. The daily mean temperature in Lisbon in August is 23.1°C (73.5°F), while the mean daily maximum is 27.9°C (82.2°F).

These numbers may seem quite fine, right? Well, the thing is that the sun makes all the difference. So if you’re traveling to Lisbon from the North, for example, 27°C will feel extra hot, and you’ll likely get sunburnt if you don’t protect your skin accordingly. Plus, August usually has a few days of extreme temperatures, the record high being 44°C (111.2°F).

Not everything’s bad news, we promise! The greatest thing about Lisbon is the ocean breeze. It makes staying under direct sunlight so much more bearable (but don’t let it trick you, getting sunburned is guaranteed without SPF creams!). In fact, it can be quite chilly in Lisbon after sunset, even in August! 

So, if you’re wearing a hat, apply sunscreen regularly, and drink plenty of water, you’ll be just fine! Lisbon in August is so lively that you’ll forget everything about the weather and simply enjoy your time in the city! Alternatively, make sure to book at least one or two days at the beach, where you can take a dip in the cold ocean water and be immediately refreshed!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a good time to visit Lisbon in August?

Visiting Lisbon in August is a great time, as the city is lively and vibrant, and there are plenty of events to attend. Sometimes it can be quite hot in August, but the evenings are perfect, thanks to the ocean breeze.

Is it too hot to go to Lisbon in August?

August is the warmest month in Lisbon, with temperatures reaching 28.9°C (82.7°F). It rarely rains in August, and the sun is quite powerful. However, you can definitely visit Lisbon in August, especially since the ocean breeze will make the high temperatures feel more bearable. Just make sure to wear a hat, protect yourself from solar radiation by applying sunscreen, and drink plenty of water. If you are visiting and can find accommodation with air conditioning, we encourage you to go for it.

What happens in Lisbon in August?

There are numerous events to attend in Lisbon in August 2024 – concerts, music festivals, art exhibitions, burlesque concerts, and boat parties. Some of these events are free and have special programs for children.

 

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