Lisbon Restaurants Accused of Charging Tourists More in Secret Two-Tier Pricing Scheme

Lisbon street with outdoor dining and tourists

Restaurants in Lisbon are allegedly charging tourists higher prices than locals through a secretive two-tier pricing system. This practice, which involves whispering lower prices to locals or displaying them in hidden areas, has sparked outrage and calls for transparency..

The Allegations

According to reports, some restaurants in Lisbon are engaging in a discreet scheme where locals are charged less for meals than tourists. This two-tier pricing system is allegedly communicated verbally, in whispers, or indicated on menus placed in inconspicuous or hidden areas. The practice has been described as “completely illegal” by hospitality experts.

Local Reactions

The Portuguese Hotel, Restaurant, and Similar Association (AHRESP) has stated that it is unaware of any discriminatory pricing practices. They emphasize that prices should be displayed transparently for all customers. However, some locals argue that while the practice may not be legal, it is understandable given the economic pressures on residents.

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