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8 things to do outdoors in Lisbon to soak up the sun
8 things to do outdoors in Lisbon to soak up the sun

Since it’s Portugal’s capital and hottest tourist destination, you’ll find plenty of exciting things to do outdoors in Lisbon. Whether you’re in the mood for some outdoor exercise or a relaxing glass of wine, the streets of Lisbon have it all, as long as you know where to go. Schedule at least one day to be near the water if you’re interested in surfing, swimming, or cruising on a boat tour. Beyond that, your schedule is entirely up to your interests — and the weather, of course.

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Lisbon in winter: How to make the most of your visit
Lisbon in winter: How to make the most of your visit

For a winter trip that combines rich musical tradition, European history, and all the usual merriment of the holidays, look no further than Lisbon in winter. Wander through festive Christmas markets at Wonderland Lisboa and Rossio Square, listen to Fado performances in traditional venues, discover Lisbon’s best museums, and explore notable sites like the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. This winter guide to Lisbon includes seasonal highlights such as the São Silvestre race and vibrant Carnival celebrations. Discover the best things to do in Lisbon in winter and discover a fresh new perspective on the city of light.

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Lisbon at night: 10 epic adventures after dark
Lisbon at night: 10 epic adventures after dark

Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, effortlessly marries historic charm with contemporary flair. Renowned for its architectural landmarks, culinary delights, and captivating music scene, Lisbon also comes alive when the sun goes down. Whether you're soaking up panoramic views from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, dancing the night away in the hip clubs of Bairro Alto, or discovering traditional Fado music in intimate taverns, the city offers myriad experiences that are sure to create unforgettable memories. So get ready to explore Lisbon after dark and immerse yourself in the enchanting spirit of this coastal capital.

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First time in Lisbon: Top tips from sights to getting around
First time in Lisbon: Top tips from sights to getting around

With historic trams rumbling through pastel-colored streets and a skyline punctuated by Moorish castles, it’s easy to get lost in all the best things to do in Lisbon. If it’s your first time in Lisbon, the cobblestone alleys, Portuguese tiles, and freshly baked pastel de natas will quickly make you fall in love with the city’s charm.

Whether you want to tick off all the top attractions or seek out Lisbon’s hidden gems, this helpful first-timer’s guide will walk you through all the essential things to know about Lisbon, including insider tips, seasonal advice, how to get around, and recommendations for top neighborhoods and local cuisine.

Lisbon: tips for first-timers

  1. Take cash with you. While Lisbon is increasingly cashless, some traditional restaurants, bars, and smaller shops still only accept cash, so it’s best to have some euros on hand.
  2. Beware of pickpockets on public transportation. Pickpocketing can be an issue on Lisbon’s trams and trains, especially the famous Tram 28, so always keep an eye on your belongings.
  3. The hills are real. Lisbon is built on seven hills, so comfortable shoes are a must. The many miradouros (viewpoints) make the uphill climbs worth it.
  4. Sunday closures. Most shops close on Sundays, except for in touristy areas. Plan your shopping accordingly, or reserve Sundays for all of the Sunday markets.
  5. Eat early for a quiet dinner. Dinner starts late in Lisbon, with most locals heading out around 8:30 PM or 9:00 PM. If you want a quieter meal, aim for 7:00 PM.
  6. Use public transportation passes. Consider getting a Lisboa Card for unlimited travel on public transportation and free or discounted entry to many of Lisbon’s attractions.
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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Lisbon

Jurga Rubinovaite is an avid traveler, photographer, and chief adventure planner behind the popular family travel blog Full Suitcase. On her blog, you can find more information and all the details for planning a trip to Lisbon.

What should I do on my first trip to Lisbon?

One of the nicest places to visit in Lisbon is the historic Alfama district, with its labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional architecture, and very cozy, local atmosphere. Here, you will also find some of the best viewpoints of Lisbon and lots of local restaurants where you can enjoy Fado performances in the evenings. Other must-sees include the area around Praça do Comércio, Elevador de Santa Justa, and the historic Belém district with the beautiful 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery.

What are some hidden gems to see in Lisbon?

Lisbon is a hilly city, with countless viewpoints offering amazing views. Some of the nicest lesser-known viewpoints include Miradouro São Pedro de Alcantara and Miradouro Santa Catarina. Another really nice local area is LX Factory, a former industrial complex that has become one of the coolest places in the city. Nowadays, it's a bustling place with cool street art, artsy shops, cozy cafes and restaurants.

How much time should I spend in Lisbon?

While you can see some of the main landmarks of Lisbon in a day, ideally, you plan at least 3 days in the city: one day for the city center, another day for the Belém area and to get a bit off the beaten path, and the third day for a visit to nearby Sintra, which is a must-see in Portugal.

What food is Lisbon known for?

No visit to Lisbon would be complete without tasting Pastel de Nata, a traditional Portuguese custard tart. One of the best places to try this delicacy is Fabrica de Pastéis de Belém that's been baking traditional cakes since 1837. They use a secret recipe that was originally created by the monks of the Jeornimos Monastery, just next door to the bakery.

What is the best way to get around Lisbon?

The best way to explore Lisbon is by a combination of walking, tram (be sure to ride the iconic tram 28), or taxi, which is surprisingly affordable and very convenient when you have to cover bigger distances in this hilly city.

What are the best months to visit Lisbon?

Lisbon can be visited the whole year round, but for the most pleasant weather and not too many crowds, visit in April-May or in September-October. Avoid the warmest summer months, when it’s often much too hot to truly enjoy everything that this beautiful city has to offer.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

One of the best places for food in Lisbon is the Time Out Market. It's a food hall with more than 20 restaurants, featuring various cuisines from all over the world, including the best traditional Portuguese dishes. In addition, there are also several bars, shops and a high-end music venue here. LX Factory is another great place for food, with lots of unique restaurants, coffee shops, and bars.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Lisbon?

One of the best neighborhoods to stay for sightseeing in Lisbon is the area around Rossio Square. It’s centrally located and you can easily walk to the most popular attractions and popular areas in the city center. There are lots of restaurants and nice hotels for various budgets here. In addition, this area has good public transport connections, making it really easy to explore Lisbon and its surroundings.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Lisbon?

If you are visiting Lisbon with kids, don't miss the Lisbon Oceanarium. This is one of the biggest aquariums in the world, with hundreds of different species of sea creatures. It's very impressive and fascinating for adults and children alike. Another nice thing to do is taking a sailing cruise on the Tagus River. It's a nice and relaxing way to see more of the city without having to walk much - perfect for families.

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ines was a great tour guide very knowledgeable and we appreciated that she took extra time to listen to our questions and answered them very well. it was a great tour super happy we chose this one we appreciated the tips we got of what to eat and the best places from the local opinion.

The guides were the stars of this tour. The various stops along the way were fine and exactly what we expected. This day trip was great thanks to Francisco and Luis.

Sumon was such an excellent photographer! We enjoyed seeing the key sites via TukTuk and learning a bit about Portugal’s history. A good orientation to Lisbon.

The 50 minute show was well organized and introduced the audience to Fado’s history and important facts. The singers and guitarists were wonderful.

We had a fantastic trip with Oriana, she was very knowledgeable and knew some get short cuts to get around the city. Highly recommend.