A new rule in Lisbon forbids the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption outside establishments during night hours, starting from 11:00 PM Sunday–Thursday (with later weekend hours), the city and local outlets report. The measure, approved by the Lisbon City Council (Câmara de Lisboa) and published in the municipal bulletin, aims to cut noise and protect residents' right to rest. The mayor, Carlos Moedas, defended the schedule as balancing business activity and neighbourhood peace. Visitors and businesses serving takeaway drinks should check local opening hours and enforcement details.
Update: Ban starts Feb 14 with citywide night hours
Dinheiro Vivo, Observador, Expresso and Público report the rule takes effect on Saturday 14 February and applies across the whole of Lisbon: 23:00–08:00 from Sunday to Thursday, and 00:00–08:00 on Friday, Saturday and the eve of holidays. The timetable was published in the Municipal Bulletin on 15 January and the mayor has framed the measure as protecting residents' right to rest.
Update: Ban takes effect today across Lisbon
Multiple outlets confirm the measure is now in force on 14 February; enforcement begins tonight with the published hours applying citywide.







