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Lisbon is amazing city with so much to offer, but so are little villages around. If you want to experience all of that, check my complete itinarery. You will see all famous spots as well as hidden gems in the city and then you can breathe and relax outside of it, where you will feel like a local. Itinarery for 4-6 days trip.
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Discover the magic of Lisbon, Portugal, a city where old-world charm meets modern vibrancy! From the iconic trams winding through historic neighborhoods to hidden gems waiting to be explored, this guide will unlock the best of both worlds. Whether you're craving mouthwatering local bites at secret spots or looking for the perfect Instagram-worthy views, we've got you covered. Ready to experience Lisbon beyond the typical tourist traps? Grab our guide and embark on an unforgettable adventure! 🌟✈️ #ExploreLisbon #HiddenGems #TravelGuide
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Welcome to a city where culinary traditions blend with modern gastronomy, where fresh ingredients and bold flavors take center stage, and where every meal is a celebration of Portuguese culture.
Explore the winding streets of Lisbon’s neighborhoods, such as Alfama and Bairro Alto, where charming taverns and cozy cafés await. Uncover hidden gems serving traditional dishes like Caldo Verde (kale soup), Cozido à Portuguesa (Portuguese stew), and the succulent grilled sardines (Sardinhas Assadas). Every corner is a culinary discovery waiting to happen. 🍲🥪
Lisbon, a gastronomic journey that will leave you craving for more!
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A trip to Portugal had been on my travel list since the day I graduated in 2017, but life got in the way and it kept getting pushed out further and further. I only made it there after I had moved to London in 2023. After spending 5 years hyping it up in my head I was sure I was going to disappoint myself, but Portugal has exceeded every expectation - with Lisbon taking the crown.
In this guide, you'll receive 24 hand-picked recommendations for a first trip to Lisbon, including:
🍳 5 essential places to brunch
🍴 4 best places to grab lunch
🍰 1 spot for the best chocolate cake you will ever eat
🍹 3 wine/cocktail bars
🪟 3 stunning viewpoints
🏛️ 3 architectural gems
👣 2 neighbourhoods to stroll through (not including Alfama, because it would be criminal to charge you for obvious information!)
🚘 3 ideas for day trips from Lisbon (again, not including Sintra which is an obvious choice!)
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Embark on a three-day odyssey through Lisbon's enchanting blend of history and modernity. Day one unfolds in Alfama, revealing Lisbon Cathedral and Carmo Convent, complemented by local dining gems. Day two ventures through LX Factory, Belem, and Pink Street, highlighting iconic landmarks and culinary delights. Day three transports you to the UNESCO town of Sintra, exploring Pena Palace and hidden gems like Tascantiga. Handpicked Viator tours enhance the experience, ensuring a rich immersion into Lisbon's cultural tapestry, with an array of gastronomic delights woven throughout.
Wear comfortable shoes, as Lisbon's streets are cobblestone and hilly. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during your exploration. Allow flexibility in your schedule to linger in places that capture your interest.
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Experience the heart of Lisbon with these 5 must-visit spots, perfect for slow travel.
1. Jardim da Estrela
Also known as the Estrela Garden, this garden is one of Lisbon’s most enchanting green spaces, as it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
This beautifully landscaped garden, located opposite the iconic Basilica da Estrela, is a perfect spot for relaxation and unhurried exploration.
Spread over 4.6 hectares, Jardim da Estrela features a diverse array of exotic plants, towering trees, and vibrant flowerbeds, creating a lush and serene environment. As you stroll along its winding paths, you’ll come across charming gazebos, ornate fountains, and quaint ponds inhabited by ducks and swans. Needless to say, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
2. Jerónimos Monastery
Marvel at the stunning architectural grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site and immerse yourself in its rich history. Take your time exploring the intricate details and serene cloisters. This place gets pretty crowded, so make sure to get here early.
3. Miradouro das Portas do Sol
This is one of Lisbon’s most iconic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s historic Alfama district and the Tagus River. This scenic overlook is a must-visit spot for anyone seeking to capture the essence of Lisbon’s charm and beauty.
Perched on a hillside, Miradouro das Portas do Sol provides a stunning vantage point to admire the red-tiled rooftops, winding cobblestone streets, and whitewashed buildings of Alfama, one of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Lisbon. From this viewpoint, you can see notable landmarks such as the dome of the National Pantheon, the twin towers of São Vicente de Fora Church, and the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral.
The terrace itself is a lively and vibrant place, often filled with street musicians, artists, and vendors selling local crafts and refreshments. It’s an ideal spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere, with plenty of benches and seating areas where you can relax and enjoy the view. Early morning and late afternoon are particularly magical times to visit, as the soft light enhances the beauty of the landscape and offers fantastic photo opportunities.
4. Embaixada
Located in the charming Príncipe Real neighborhood, Embaixada is a unique shopping gallery housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century palace. This cultural hub features a collection of boutiques and concept stores showcasing local designers, artisans, and contemporary brands. As you wander through the elegant halls and rooms, you'll find a diverse range of products, from fashion and accessories to home décor and gourmet treats. The building itself is a work of art, with its intricate architectural details, grand staircases, and ornate ceilings, making it a destination worth savoring at a leisurely pace. Embaixada is perfect for those who appreciate creativity and wish to support local craftsmanship while enjoying a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
5. The National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo)
This museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the art and history of Portuguese tiles, known as azulejos. Housed in the former Convent of Madre de Deus, this museum offers a serene and captivating environment to explore the intricate and colorful tiles that have become a defining feature of Portuguese culture. The collection spans several centuries, showcasing the evolution of tile-making techniques and styles from the 15th century to contemporary works.
Each spot provides a unique glimpse into Lisbon's vibrant culture and beauty, making it an ideal itinerary for those who love to savor their travel experiences.
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The magnificent tile!
It’s hard to resist falling in love with the azulejos (tiles) adorning the buildings of Lisbon. It seems cliché and obvious, but those tiles are ubiquitous and will overwhelm you with the sheer number of façades. Only a cold heart is impervious to their charm. And, most can be easily viewed from street level -- even while pushing a stroller.
You will see tiles everywhere you go. So, it almost seems silly to suggest a tile walking route because any walking route automatically becomes a de facto tile walking route just by virtue of being in Lisbon! It would be like suggesting a blue sky walk, or a bacalhau restaurant walk – it will automatically happen! Instead, EFTF has highlighted a few areas in which to pay extra attention to the tiles. These areas can be folded into a day’s itinerary or be the target of a special trip by an especially smitten family member.
These are presented in descending order of appropriateness for children. It’s not that tiles aren’t appropriate for children; it’s more that kids aren’t doing cartwheels in excitement for them. And as we move down this list, the tiles can be within a child’s reach – breakable!
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The pastel de nata, an emblem of Portuguese cuisine, offers layers of pastry that are crisp and flaky, embracing a rich, creamy egg-custard filling, with a dash of cinnamon on top. You can discover pastel de nata in nearly every café across the city, each offering slight variations in crust, filling, and sweetness. The original pastel de nata, Pastel de Belém, can only be found at the Pastéis de Belém pastry shop. The pastel de Belém recipe is a patented secret. Master confectioners sign a confidentiality agreement, pledging not to disclose the recipe to anyone.
For our vegan and lactose-intolerant friends, no need to worry! We've made sure to include a pastel de nata shop tailored just for you.
Considering the abundance of pastel de nata varieties, it's practically a necessity to sample each one, wouldn't you agree? All in the name of research, of course!
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Welcome to Lisbon, a city where traditional charm meets vibrant modernity. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or urban explorer, Lisbon offers an unforgettable experience in just one day. From historic neighbourhoods to contemporary art, and from delicious pastries to gourmet meals, this guide will help you navigate the best of Lisbon in 24 hours.
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If you are looking to visit Lisbon but have no idea where to start and looking for budget-friendly options, then this is the guide for you.
I have also included some hostel recommendations if you don't know where to start.
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Portugal is a captivating destination renowned for its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore medieval castles, ancient Roman ruins, and ornate palaces in historic cities like Lisbon and Porto, as well as the fairytale-like landscapes of Sintra.
Along the Atlantic coastline, stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages await exploration, while inland regions offer opportunities for wine tasting in the Douro Valley and outdoor adventures in nature reserves like Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês. With its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, Portugal offers travelers unforgettable experiences in every corner of the country.
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Lisbon is having a huge touristic growth in these last years, its weather, its monuments and the kindness of the people are only some of the reasons. Like any other big city there are many restaurants and food shops that can be touristic traps, selling overpriced food not so good.
That's why I decided to write this guide about my favorite city in Europe, using my experience and my taste of when I lived in Lisbon. I hope that this could be useful for you.
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