Pink Street

Pink Street, known locally as Rua Nova do Carvalho, is a vibrant and iconic destination in Lisbon, Portugal. Located in the Cais do Sodré district, this street has undergone a dramatic transformation from its seedy past to become one of the city’s most popular nightlife spots.

Historically, Pink Street was part of Lisbon's red-light district, notorious for its brothels and seedier establishments catering to sailors and other travelers. However, in recent years, the area has been revitalized and gentrified, turning it into a trendy and bustling hub for nightlife and entertainment.

The street gets its name from its distinctive pink pavement, which was introduced as part of a rejuvenation project in 2011. The pink hue was a bold choice intended to symbolize the area's new, vibrant character while preserving a touch of its eclectic and colorful history. Today, Pink Street is lined with an array of bars, clubs, and restaurants, offering a diverse range of experiences for both locals and tourists.

Some notable spots on Pink Street include Pensão Amor, a former brothel turned eclectic bar with a bohemian atmosphere, and Sol e Pesca, a unique bar that doubles as a shop selling canned fish. These venues, along with many others, contribute to the street's lively ambiance, making it a go-to destination for a night out in Lisbon.

During the day, Pink Street is relatively quiet, but as night falls, it comes alive with music, lights, and people. The transformation of Pink Street is a testament to Lisbon's ability to innovate and rejuvenate its urban spaces while maintaining a connection to its historical roots. Whether you're looking for a laid-back evening drink or a lively night of dancing and socializing, Pink Street offers a distinctive and memorable experience in the heart of Lisbon.

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  1. Daisy Bradford Case and Portrait
  2. A. D. "Doc" Lloyd Case
  3. Oilfield Geological Formations
  4. Restrooms
  5. East Texas Boom Towns
  6. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
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  8. School During the Boom
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  30. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
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