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Having visited 55 countries, people always ask me what place is my favorite? Well, it depends. A better question, I think is where would I like to visit for the first time again? Probably, Ankgor Wat or Machu Picchu or the Whitsundays. But, I loved living in Italy, Portugal and Thailand. Being in one places for months or a year allows you to really get to be a traveler and not a visitor.
What places would I revisit - all of them!
Earth is a big place, there’s so much to see. And I would certainly do things differently now with a family and a 4 year old than I did when I was nomading.
What traps for the unwary have I learned?
- Visa, scrambling to find WiFi that works at the airport because I didn’t pay a fee to enter Argentina
- Visa, having a typo on my birthdate and almost being denied enter
- 6 month experiation period for passports - literally had an airline agent in a lounge tear up my boarding pass in front of me
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Portugal's sun-kissed capital is a city of steep cobblestone streets, iconic yellow trams, and breathtaking viewpoints that never fail to impress.
Lisbon's charm is matched only by the warmth of its people. Locals welcome visitors with open arms and stories to share, making everyone feel like a long-lost friend.
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Welcome to the ultimate guide for navigating Lisbon! While the best way to explore this charming city is often on foot, this guide covers all the transport options for when you want to save your feet — from iconic trams and scenic ferries to convenient buses, bikes, and tuk-tuks. With insider tips on using the Navegante Card, you’ll be ready to experience Lisbon with ease and efficiency.
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Lisbon is a city of stunning panoramas, where steep hills and winding streets lead to breathtaking viewpoints known as miradouros. These scenic lookouts, often tucked away atop the city's highest points, offer sweeping views over Lisbon's historic neighborhoods and the iconic red roofs that cascade down the hills.
Reaching these miradouros can be a bit of a climb, but the reward is always worth the effort. Each miradouro has its own unique character that make them essential stops on any trip to Lisbon.
So lace up your walking shoes, take your time, and get ready to experience the city from its most beautiful vantage points!
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1. Jeronimos Monastery
Cost: €12 for adults, free for children under 12, €6 for seniors (65+), and €6 for students; or free with the Lisboa Card.
Highlights:
Jeronimos Monastery, also known as Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, is a stunning example of Manueline architecture, a Portuguese style that combines Gothic and Renaissance elements with maritime motifs. Commissioned by King Manuel I in the early 16th century, the monastery was built to commemorate Vasco da Gama's successful voyage to India and to give thanks to the Virgin Mary for his safe return.
The monastery's architecture is simply spectacular. The intricate stone carvings adorning the façade showcase the wealth and artistry of Portugal's Age of Discovery. Detailed motifs, such as twisted ropes, sea creatures, and botanical elements, reflect the country's seafaring history and the natural world. And inside, visitors can marvel at the beautiful cloisters, considered some of the most magnificent in the world.
Tips:
- With so much to see, make sure to plan to spend at least a couple of hours exploring the monastery and its grounds.
- After your visit, take some time to check out from Pastéis de Belém, which has been serving their famous custard tarts since 1837. It's just a short walk from the monastery and is a must-try treat while in Lisbon.
Best Time to Go: The lines can get very long, so make sure to get there right when they open at 9:30 am.
2. Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Cost: Free
Highlights: This miradouro (viewpoint) offers one of the best views in Lisbon, as it provides a panoramic look at the Alfama district and the Tagus River. The tiled mosaics and beautiful gardens add to its charm, making it the perfect spot to catch a sunset.
Best Time to Go: We recommend going at sunset. The views at sunset are especially breathtaking at that time and the lighting is perfect for photos.
3. Carmo Convent
Cost: €7 for adults, €5 for children, students, & seniors.
Highlights: The Carmo Convent, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, stands as a significant reminder of Lisbon's past. Partially destroyed by the devastating earthquake of 1755, the convent's roofless nave creates a beautiful open-air space. Today, it houses the Carmo Archaeological Museum, where visitors can explore a fascinating collection of artifacts, including prehistoric relics, medieval tombs, and ancient sculptures.
Best Time to Go: The Carmo Convent tends to get crowded in the afternoon, so we recommend getting there when it opens at 10 am.
4. Praça do Comércio
Cost: Free
Highlights: One of the largest squares in Europe, Praça do Comércio is bordered by impressive yellow buildings and the Tagus River. It's a vibrant hub of activity with restaurants, cafes, and the iconic Rua Augusta Arch.
Best Times to Go: We recommend going in the early evening to catch the sunset. The square is also beautifully lit at night, perfect for a leisurely stroll after dinner.
5. Lisbon Cathedral
Cost: €5 for adults, €3 for children
Highlights: The oldest church in Lisbon, the Lisbon Cathedral features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. Highlights include the impressive rose window, the Gothic cloister, and the treasury with its collection of sacred art.
Best Time to Go: To avoid the crowds, we recommend going in the early morning or late afternoon.
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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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Welcome to our adventure at Oceanario de Lisbon!
Join us as we explore one of Portugal’s top marine attractions and share our firsthand experience.
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Hello hello! Welcome! To my channel and Lisbon.
In this free guide, you'll find why Lisbon is such a great destination to come to any time of the year!
Yup! You heard it right, summer or winter, I'll prove you here's the place to be!
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A custom recommendations guide is suitable for providing you with an overview of various options that the destination provides.
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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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You can't say you've been to Lisbon or Portugal if you haven't tasted at least one Pastéis de Nata, a puff pastry dessert filled with cream that can make anyone fall in love.
In the past this dessert was one of the secrets in Portugal because these delicious sweets they were consumed almost only in suburban pastry shops that held the original recipe. But then when Lisbon became one of the most popular tourist destinations, the fame of pasteis de nata spread almost everywhere, even reaching Paris and New York.
Spending three days in Lisbon we tested different pastry shops in search of the best pasteis de nata in Lisbon.
If you want to know the history and the 5 best pastry shops in Lisbon where you can taste the best pasteis de nata, continue reading!
At the end I'll tell you which pastry shop I preferred!
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All the places we visited on our 71 day road trip.
The route went down from Calais on the west of France for a week including another week in the Pyrenees.
The north of Spain and Basque region for around 2 weeks.
Down through Portugal including Porto, Lisbon and the Algarve for around 4 weeks.
A few spots in the south of Spain from the drive back home which took us 10 days.
Finally finishing in Bruges, Belgium.
All of my photos from this road trip are on my Instagram which is @takeme.travelling. You are welcome to ask me any questions you wish.
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Planning a tour to visit Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal, can be a delightful experience given its rich history, culture, and diverse attractions. Here's a comprehensive guide for a memorable visit to Lisbon. By following this itinerary, you'll get a well-rounded experience of Lisbon, blending its historic charm, cultural richness, and modern vibrancy. Enjoy your trip!
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One day trip to Sintra from Lisbon - what to see and how to get around
Sintra is a town in Portugal, pretty close to Lisbon. This is a special place, being a UNESCO World Heritage Site; it once used to be a summer retreat for the Portuguese nobility and royalty. You will be mesmerized by the multiple palaces and castles, that are unique and fascinating and you will find yourself feeling like being part of a fairytale.
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Travelers often ask, “Should I take a day trip from Porto and visit Aveiro”? And the answer is “YES!” It is like no other city in Portugal and on my list of top underrated cities on the peninsula. Aveiro is a city known for its canals, colorful boats, and Art Nouveau architecture. It is often referred to as the "Venice of Portugal" due to its network of canals and longboats or moliceiros. The city also has a strong tradition in ceramics, salt harvesting and tasty pastries as well as being located on the Atlantic coast, making it a popular destination for beachgoers. The beaches have a blue flag rating as well, which means the waters are rated as outstanding and pure. You might even like it enough to spend the night and give it another day of your trip.
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Here are itineraries and recommendations for some of the most sought after places in Portugal. From islands to lakes and everything in between, set your sites on the most beautiful locations in Portugal.
See below for these:
•Lisbon
•Azores
•Lagos
•Porto
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