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Lisbon's Santos Populares: A Guide to the City's Saint Anthony Street Parties

Lisbon's Santos Populares: A Guide to the City's Saint Anthony Street Parties
Culture · 2026
Photo · Tomas Horak for European Pulse
By Tomas Horak Culture & Lifestyle Jun 10, 2026 5 min read

June has arrived in Lisbon, and with it the return of the Santos Populares — the city's most cherished street festivals. These celebrations, honoring three Catholic saints, transform the Portuguese capital into a sprawling network of music, grilled sardines, and communal joy. For locals, the phrase “no Lisbon without saints” is not hyperbole; it is a statement of identity.

The Santos Populares are dedicated to Saint Anthony (13 June), Saint John (24 June), and Saint Peter (29 June). While festivities occur across Portugal, Lisbon places special emphasis on Saint Anthony, the city's patron saint. The tradition cuts across generations, with customs passed from parents to children and kept alive over time.

“It’s a time of celebration, happiness and lots of socialising,” Leonardo Bordonhos told Euronews. “Speaking for myself, but also for people I know, we talk about the Santos Populares all year round. This is one of the traditions that defines Lisbon, the year and our social life. I can’t even imagine a reality in which the Santos Populares didn’t exist.”

Maia Ribeiro echoed that sentiment: “It is part of our identity as Portuguese people. When I was a child I already used to come to the Santos Populares… there is no Lisbon without saints.”

With Saint Anthony's day approaching, here is a guide to some of the main street parties in the capital. All are free to enter and promise days of festivities full of music and socialising.

Where to Celebrate the Santos Populares in Lisbon

Grande Arraial Sagres Avenidas Novas

Campo Pequeno once again provides the stage for the 2026 Santos Populares, with 16 days of music, grilled sardines, and bifanas (pork sandwiches). It was one of the first street parties to liven up Lisbon and remains one of the largest and busiest in the capital. As in previous years, there is plenty of entertainment for children throughout the festivities, with bouncy castles, carousels, and other activities designed for younger visitors.

Santos à Campolide

“Santos à Campolide” is one of Lisbon’s busiest and most spacious street parties. Held in the Quinta do Zé Pinto, it is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and as a meeting point for visitors, with live music, stalls serving traditional food, and plenty of areas to mingle. The party runs until 13 June, with musical entertainment provided by Trio Clave, Arte Música, Queres é Pimba, DJ André Couto, Tributo Popular, Banda Lusomix, DJ Pietro, and Domingos Patinha.

Arraial da Vila Berta

The Vila Berta street party is one of the most emblematic Santos Populares events in Lisbon. The festivities take place in Vila Berta, a small former workers’ estate in the Graça neighbourhood, and are known for their traditional, family-oriented atmosphere. As part of the Festas de Lisboa programme, this street party is marking its 15th anniversary under the motto “15 Years Getting the Party Started.” Celebrations run until 13 June, with entertainment every day from 6 pm.

Arraial Resiste

Held in Largo da Rosa, in the heart of Mouraria, Arraial Resiste is another of the most emblematic celebrations in the Portuguese capital. More than just another Santos Populares party, it stands out for its multicultural, community-based character, reflecting the diversity that defines Mouraria. Also running until 13 June, the event remains committed to fostering interaction between people from different backgrounds and to turning public space into a meeting place.

Santos em Santos

The Santos Populares in Santos, on Lisbon’s waterfront, are among the liveliest celebrations in the city in June. It is one of the most sought-after parties for both Lisbon residents and tourists, thanks to the wide range of music and food on offer along the River Tagus. This is the longest-running street party in Lisbon, continuing until 19 July. Acts on the bill include: Quim Barreiros, Maria Leal with Turb’Ó Baile, Santos Noventeiros (by Revenge of the 90s), Rosinha, Micaela, Saul, Romana, Iran Costa, Jorge Guerreiro, Mónica Sintra, Xana Carvalho, Joana D’Arc, and Kiko is Hot.

Grande Arraial de Belém

The Grande Arraial de Belém, held in Parque dos Moinhos de Santana, is another hugely popular event at this time of year. It stands out for its large scale and for a line-up designed for all generations, with a programme running until 12 June. Now in its third edition, the event is increasingly establishing itself as a safe bet on Lisbon’s Santos Populares calendar. Parents can enjoy the festivities with peace of mind, as there are areas set aside specifically for children, with bouncy castles and entertainment.

Arraial da Misericórdia

Arraial da Misericórdia takes place at the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, which offers one of the most iconic views over the city of Lisbon. This street party runs until 28 June and is known for its extensive programme. Throughout the festival days, the area turns into a meeting place with concerts of Portuguese popular music, DJ sets, typical food, and a range of cultural activities. The party spills out into the streets of Bairro Alto.

As temperatures rise across southern Europe, these outdoor celebrations offer a chance to experience Lisbon's cultural heritage firsthand. For those planning to attend, the Saint Anthony's heat wave may bring temperatures up to 45°C, so visitors should prepare accordingly. The festivities also coincide with the Lisbon Book Fair, which drew nearly a million visitors to Parque Eduardo VII earlier this year.

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