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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Tart Meets Art

No tour to Lisbon would be complete if you haven’t tried the legendary pastéis de nata from Pastéis de Belém.
Outside the pastry shop, two queues stretched endlessly—one for dining in, the other for takeaway. Our guide spared us the wait, ordering boxes to-go for all thirty of us.
While everyone clustered outside, tarts in hand, I slipped inside to find the toilets—and stopped in my tracks.

I went in expecting a restroom and found something closer to a tiled gallery.
The toilet stalls are wrapped in blue-and-white azulejos, their intricate floral patterns flowing seamlessly from door to door. Each cubicle looks less like a stall and more like a porcelain panel from a museum—elegant, deliberate, almost ceremonial.

Inside Pastéis de Belém, the azulejos quietly steal the show.
Blue-and-white tiles line the walls everywhere—along dining rooms, corners, sinks, even the spaces you barely notice at first. Some tell small stories, others repeat familiar patterns of flowers, birds, and boats. Nothing flashy. Just layers of detail that slowly draw you in.
Of course, I couldn’t resist. I took photos, trying to capture that quiet moment of beauty before stepping back into the bustle.
Through a glass partition, visitors can watch skilled pastry chefs roll, fill, and bake the tarts in a rhythm honed over generations. The aroma of caramelizing custard and buttery pastry drifts out, offering a sensory glimpse into the meticulous craftsmanship behind each iconic pastel.

The magic in full view. 

A few fun and fascinating facts that make this place special:

  • Baking here dates back to 1837, next to the Jerónimos Monastery.

  • The recipe originated with monks who once lived there.

  • The secret recipe is still fiercely guarded and prepared in a sealed room.

  • Only tarts made here can officially be called Pastéis de Belém—all others are pastéis de nata.

  • They bake thousands daily, fresh in constant batches.

  • Locals eat them warm, with cinnamon and powdered sugar.

Funny how I went in looking for a restroom and walked out with photos, goosebumps, and the sense that Portugal had just revealed itself—quietly, beautifully, and through a custard tart.

57 comments:

  1. Oh my! The tarts look scrumptious. You sure did find beauty inside too!

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  2. Beautiful photos. The walls in the restroom are pretty. The tarts look delicious 😋

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  3. Love those crispy caramelised tartlets!

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  4. Well found! A toilet corridor like this is no ordinary thing.

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  5. What beautiful photos, Veronica!
    The cakes look absolutely delicious, and I love the blue and white tiles.
    I wish you a wonderful weekend.
    All the best, Irma

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  6. How lovely your guide provided these tarts!

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  7. The blue and white tiles are very beautiful. The tarts looks delicous. The mices looks sweet too.
    Have a nice weekend, Veronica!

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  8. Schön zu lesen...
    Auf unseren Entdeckungstouren durch Lissabon waren auch wir immer sehr angetan, eine wundervolle Stadt.
    Grüße von
    Heike

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  9. Love eating the Pastéis too, they are very, very delicious indeed. And I enjoyed your special view of visiting very much. Thats the different of an own feeling and a book of a travel.

    Greetings by Heidrun ❤️

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  10. That is a very nice looking in the toilet block there, most unexpected indeed.
    Don't think i would wait in a queue for pastries, well maybe if I had tased before and was just dying for one. The blue and white tiles are lovely, always looks fresh those colours. Love your mice :)

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  11. ...Veronica, those tarts look like art!

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  12. Who could have anticipated such unique and artistic restrooms? Wow! Absolutely stunning, Veronica, and one-of-a-kind just like those tarts. Blessings!

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  13. Opulent toilets and delicious cakes. The day gets a checkmark.

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  14. Hello Veronica, my daughters brought me those typical patries from Lisbon. They were filled with custard. Delicious! They bought them at the same shop (Pastéis de Belém).
    Those azulejos are absolutely stunning. Lisbon is a marvelous place to visit.
    Have a lovely weekend,
    G.

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  15. That pastry looks incredible! What a lovely bathroom.

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  16. You never know when a bathroom stop will become transcendent.

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  17. I'm a huge pastry fan but I try not to eat it as it makes me pack on the weight but Croissants are my favourite.

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  18. WOW, those pasteries sure look wonderful, I would like one of each!

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  19. The tile pictures are very pretty.

    Have a nice weekend!

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  20. Oh wow, that looks delicious. And all that beautiful tile!!

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  21. Oh boy, that tile work is amazing! I'm glad that you were in need of a restroom so that you could show us this :) Fabulous! The tarts look delicious, too, and who cares what they do to one's waistline.

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  22. Interesting history about the tarts, which look delicious. And what a gorgeous bathroom! ♥

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  23. First - another reason to use a tour guide!!!
    The restrooms are lovely! How wonderful you discovered this treasure. What gorgeous tiles!
    And the pastries!!! YUM

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  24. Gorgeous blue and white tiles. I love genuine Portugese tarts, but the cheaper supermarket "copycat" variety are awful.

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  25. Well, that looks like everything I could want in a place -- pastries and gorgeous tiles! What a fantastic place!

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  26. Hello friend, wonderful post!
    Lisbon is a charming city, and these blue and white tiles are probably everywhere in Portugal, and they're beautiful! I really like them, especially on the buildings.
    Best wishes, and have a beautiful week full of kindness and goodness!

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  27. So beautiful.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  28. wow . that is some amazing restroom ! You are such an engaging writer. I always enjoy reading your posts and seeing all your photos. Love you AI mice..

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  29. Those tarts do look delicious, and those bathrooms, just wow! I have heard that it is worth visiting Portugal to see the tiles.

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  30. Oh my, Veronica! Those pastries! I wouldn't mind sharing a few with you right now with a steaming hot cup of tea.

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  31. Oh Veronica! I wouldn't mind sharing a few of those pastries with you right about now . . . with a hot cup of tea! I hope you're doing well.

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  32. What a fun post -- absolutely mouth watering snack but the best part was the real treasure you found -- Portugese tile art insuch a totally unexpected place -- that's the kind of find that must have kept a smile on your face all day! Love it, thanks for sharing.

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  33. Hello!

    I've also been to that pastry shop and took photos next to that nobleman painted on the tiles! I really like tiles! They're one of the hallmarks of my country!
    Have a nice week!

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  34. I love how your unexpected stop added so much to your already wonderful trip. The tarts sound amazing all by themselves, but the beauty you stumbled upon inside was truly breathtaking. I would definitely love to have the opportunity to sit inside and slowly eat one of those heavenly tarts. Enjoying the beauty all around would make the tart even more amazing!

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  35. Those tarts look amazing! I'm also admiring the beautiful tile walls.

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  36. Wow, that's the fanciest looking restroom I've ever seen. And I see the little mice are back. Love the picture of the backs of the three of them as they watch the pastry making process.

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  37. I love this place. It's amazing that you found place with that history ♥ 🤗
    Angelika

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  38. The pastries looks so good and delicious.

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  39. Oooh, dear Veronica,
    the restrooms there are truly WOW! I also did get to enjoy the real Pastéis de Belém (because our tour guide Rosa had also ordered a box to take away), but unfortunately, I didn't get to see these restrooms or the inside of the restaurant. Truly remarkable! And your little mice are so cute again!
    Hugs & all the best from Austria, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2026/02/reisebericht-2025-vancouver-teil-2.html

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  40. Good morning I enjoyed all of the photos-good food and fancy too

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  41. Dear Veronica :)
    Thank you for your kind compassionate comment on my blog. The descision I made to leave my blog made me very sad and very emotional reading the lovely comments left to console and comfort me ,however the situation has now been reversed and I have made another post explaining the reason for my return.

    Pasteis de nata are my favourite. pastry and Eve and I eat them for tea whenever we go out together. As for the blue and white tiles, I am full of pride that you shared your photos of these beautiful adornments that are so tipical of Portuguese culture, My laundry room is covered from floor to ceiling with blue and white tiles.
    All the best to you my friend.
    Hugs
    Sonjia

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  42. Veronica, we also tried the custard tarts from Pastéis de Belém, but unfortunately did not get to see the actual shop. Our guide, like yours, preordered a boxful to share with our group. They were as delicious as your described and certainly a delightful taste treat in Lisbon.

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  43. I love that restroom. Beautiful. I also ate too many pastries. Delicious.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Victoria. ♥

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  44. I like a lot the blue-and-white tiles line. Very elegant. And the tarts look delicious!
    Happy WW, dear Veronica! Have a fine week ahead!❤️😘

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  45. The Pastéis de Belém look very delicious! What a treat to be able to visit where they are made and sample such delights.

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  46. Hello Veronica,
    Another great trip report. The baked goods all look delicious! The tile work is beautiful. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  47. Looks delicious.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  48. What a beautiful sojurn my dear Vero. I am salivating at the tarts, and can sense their aroma waft through the air. Lovely restrooms too. Cant wait to hear about rest of the trip.

    I was away on a longish sabbatical honing and working on my animal and nature communication skills. I am hoping to post aleast once a month going forward now. I did a month ago though.
    And yesss, I have missed youuuuu! It's been like forever. xoxox

    Sending you big hugs and all my love. xoxo

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  49. Terrific tarts and tile! I wish I could taste one of those brown beauties right now.

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  50. I love tartles! When I was in Porto I buy lots of them.
    The rest room looks incredibly, I never saw something like that.

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  51. Those tarts sure look wonderful. A lot of people standing in line just to buy one. That restroom is pretty neat with all the blue. It looks very clean also.

    Happy March!

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