From 27 to 29 March, the biggest coffee market comes to Lisbon.
There are three days of unlimited coffee tastings, workshops for coffee lovers, unmissable talks by big national and international names, an exhibition of equipment and accessories, championships and a lounge where you can meet other coffee lovers! All in the centre of Lisbon at 8 Marvila.
Free bicycle parking is available in the 8 Marvila car park (entrance from Av. Infante Dom Henrique, north-south direction).
1. Take the train to “Braço de Prata”. Azambuja Line and Sintra Line
2. Walk 11 minutes (700 m)
Parking available at R. Cintura do Porto 23, Lisbon
Humberto Delgado Airport (Lis)
1. Take the Metro to “São Sebastião”. Get off at “Oriente”. Duration: 6 minutes
2. Walk to the bus stop.
3. From “Oriente”, take the Carris “728” bus to “Av. Descobertas”. Get off at the “Poço Bispo” stop. Duration: 12 minutes
1. Take the Metro to “São Sebastião”. Get off at “Chelas”. Duration: 11 minutes
3. Walk 1 minute to “ISEL” bus stop”
2. At the “ISEL” stop, take the Carris “755” bus to “Poço Bispo”. Get off at the “Poço Bispo” stop. Duration: 13 minutes
1. Take the Metro to “São Sebastião”. Get off at “Olivais”. Duration: 9 minutes
2. Walk 2 minutes to bus stop “R. Cidade Bissau” bus stop”
3. At “R. Cidade Bissau”, take the Carris “781” bus to “Cais Sodré”. Get off at the “Poço Bispo” stop. Duration: 10 minutes
Lisbon Coffee Week opens the doors to the 1st Coffee Market with exhibitors from all areas connected to the incredible world of coffee - from micro-roasters to manufacturers of professional espresso equipment, as well as tea, pastries and chocolate.
Join the biggest national coffee festival.
| Time | Geisha Stage | Third Wave Water Cupping Area | Workshops Room |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14:30 | Opening session
Sofia Ferraz
Founder & CEO, Tasteology
| Cupping - The Coffee RootPresented by: The Coffee Root | |
| 15:00 | Can Science Elevate Speciality Coffee?
Cristóvão Roussado
Assistant technician
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| 16:00 | Lisbon between tradition and sophistication
Isabelle Mani
Coffee Industry Consultant, Communications Specialist & Author
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| 16:30 | Cupping - Frutto ForasteroPresented by: Frutto Forastero | ||
| 17:00 | Analytical Chemistry in Coffee: Developments and Challenges
João Rodrigo Santos
Researcher, LAQV Porto, REQUIMTE
| ||
| 18:00 | The Best Coffee Shops in Portugal
Sofia Ferraz
Founder & CEO, Tasteology
| Sensory Workshop: Chocolate bean-to-barCristina Ayala |
| Time | Bourbon Stage | Geisha Stage | Third Wave Water Cupping Area | Workshops Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10:00 | Cupping - FoundationPresented by: Foundation Coffee Roasters | Become the Best Home Barista with De'Longhi Coffee Machines Workshop
Tiago Nunes
Barista, De'Longhi
Presented by: De'Longhi | ||
| 11:00 | Everything you wanted to know about MatchaHannah Chen | |||
| 12:00 | Behind the Scenes of Excellence: What makes a Champion? - Open Table
Chico Artal
Speciality coffee taster, W You Coffee Lisbon
Sandra Ventura
Consultant / Educator
| Cupping - Five ElephantPresented by: Thank You Mama | Latte Art for Beginners: learn the essentials and become an artist with the help of De'Longhi Coffee Machines
Tiago Nunes
Barista, De'Longhi
Presented by: De'Longhi | |
| 14:00 | Entrepreneurship in Roasting: The Challenges of Producing Speciality Coffee in Portugal
Jorge Marçal
Sales & Production Director, Portela Cafés
Daniel Riou
CEO, Buraca Roasters
Diogo Amorim
Roaster, abcoffee + Senzu Coffee
| Cupping - CovoyaPresented by: Covoya Speciatly Coffee | ||
| 15:00 | Coffee at a crossroads: can we save your morning cup from climate change and disease?
Maria do Céu Silva
Senior Researcher, University of Lisbon, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Coffee Rust Research Centre
| |||
| 16:00 | Portugal and the Construction of the Coffee Map - Open Table
Gonçalo Duarte
Founder and CEO, A Sargento Martinho
Maria do Céu Silva
Senior Researcher, University of Lisbon, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Coffee Rust Research Centre
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| 17:00 | The Alchemy of the Perfect Decaf
Joana Wilton
Freelance Science Communicator, Prima tás de Bata
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| 18:00 | The Last Rice Cake
Rui Martins
Neighbours in Lisbon
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| Time | Bourbon Stage | Geisha Stage | Third Wave Water Cupping Area | Workshops Room |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10:00 | Bean-To-Bar Guide: Understanding Chocolate SeriouslyRosário Brandão | |||
| 10:30 | Cupping - Micro Lots EthiopiaPresented by: Habesha | |||
| 11:00 | Stay, There Will Be Tea - A journey from leaf to cup
Rivane Ferreira
Tea Drinker, Educator and Facilitator of Rituals and Ceremonies, Co-Creator of the Stillness Club - Tea & Books
| |||
| 12:00 | Women Who Move Coffee in Portugal
Ines de Ayala
Founder, Morning Matters | Tasteology
Sofia Ferraz
Founder & CEO, Tasteology
| |||
| 12:30 | ||||
| 14:00 | How to Open a Coffee Shop - and Not Die Trying
Michael Uhlig
CEO, D-Origen Coffee
| Latte Art Grading
Tiago Nogueira
Barista, SWOT Coffee House
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| 14:30 | Cupping - Dong CoffeePresented by: Dong Coffee | |||
| 15:00 | ||||
| 15:30 | Latte Art Grading
Tiago Nogueira
Barista, SWOT Coffee House
| |||
| 16:00 | Coffee Lost the Spotlight - And That's Great News
Andre Barretto
Q-Instructor, CVA Instructor, AST, SCA Judge and Brand Activation Manager, Oatly
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| 16:30 | ||||
| 17:00 | From the Grain to a Fresh Start - from Venezuela to Portugal
Jesus Martinez
Head of Coffee + Coffee Shop Owner, Drop Specialty Coffee and Brunch
Dilver
Barista, Sm Coffee
Jose Cisneros
Owner, Goatsucka Coffee
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| 17:30 | ||||
| 18:00 | Coffee Market Awards
Sofia Ferraz
Founder & CEO, Tasteology
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If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact us.
Lisbon Coffee Week is the biggest coffee festival in Portugal.
There are 7 days dedicated to coffee and, above all, to celebrating coffee culture. The events range from workshops to parties, championships, lectures and culminate in the largest Coffee Market in Portugal.
In its second edition, Lisbon Coffee Week opens the doors of the Coffee Market - the meeting point for coffee lovers and professionals with workshops, more talks, championships and lots of coffee!
https://www.8marvila.com/We want to bring the smell of coffee to the city of Lisbon, so the workshops and parties of this coffee festival are spread throughout the city. See where all the pop-up events are here.
The Coffee Market will take place at 8 Marvila from 27 to 29 March.
For seven days Lisbon will smell of coffee.
From Monday to Thursday you'll find Lisbon Coffee Week events all over the city, with workshops taking place in coffee shops, restaurants and schools.
And between Friday and Sunday, the country's biggest coffee festival takes you to the Coffee Market, The largest coffee market, where you can taste unlimited coffees, attend lectures and championships, buy coffee and equipment at unique discounts and much more.
Lisbon Coffee Week is designed not only for coffee professionals - producers, importers, entrepreneurs, roasters and baristas - but also for the end consumer, with talks and competitions for all levels of coffee knowledge.
A coffee festival for everyone.
Lisbon Coffee Week has international speakers and participants from all over the world, so this year's event is mostly in English.
However, some speakers may not be comfortable, so some talks and workshops will be given in Portuguese.
At every event we will always have staff are available to help you translate if you have language difficulties and want to take part.
So check the language you'll be guided in at each event and, if you have any questions, get in touch with us.
Yes, our photographers will be identified, as well as any press who may attend.
By buying tickets for Lisbon Coffee Week you agree to be photographed and filmed within the framework of the events, as well as allowing us to use your image to publicise the event in the future.
As you understand, we want to protect the integrity of the festival, our speakers and exhibitors. Therefore, if you intend to photograph or film parts of the event, we ask that you exercise common sense and abide by some basic rules.
Although you may photograph or film during Lisbon Coffee Week for personal use, you may not sell any photos or videos of the festival. Please respect the privacy of other participants who may not wish to be filmed or photographed.
The safety of children is very important to us, so images or voices of children used online will not identify the child unless we have permission from the child's carers to do so.
The Coffee Market is completely accessible to people with reduced mobility and wheelchairs, however we can't guarantee access to all the workshops for people with reduced mobility, as the various spaces where they will take place may not be accessible. So if you need assistance, please contact us.
This year's Coffee Market will have exhibitors from all areas of coffee, from speciality coffee micro-roasters to professional espresso equipment.
All the roasters will have espresso or filter coffee available, as well as plant-based coffee drinks (cappuccinos, flat whites or similar). You can also find teas, chocolates and more.
Try as many coffees as you like, you can repeat the roasts and try all the coffees available.
Of course! Above all, Lisbon Coffee Week is a community event. Children up to the age of 12 are welcome and don't pay for a ticket as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult and bring a cup from home for the tastings.
What's more, all the toasters will be able to make vegetable drink babyccinos for the children and we'll have a surprise for the little ones!
8 Marvila has several catering spaces. You'll also find exhibitors with food and pastry options.
Yes, as long as they're on a lead, four-legged friends are welcome! Please be aware of noise and possible encounters with other dogs.
We'll be happy to help you, so send us or an e-mail to He***@**************ek.pt or contact us by WhatsApp on +351 916 419 826.