How to Spend One Week in Lisbon

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How to Spend One Week in Lisbon

Day 1: Explore Alfama


Start your week in Lisbon by exploring the historic neighborhood of Alfama. Wander through its narrow streets, visit the São Jorge Castle, and stop by the Lisbon Cathedral.

Travel Tip:

Don’t forget to try some traditional Portuguese cuisine at a local restaurant in Alfama.

Day 2: Belem District

On day two, head to the Belem district and visit the iconic Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. Don’t miss trying the famous Pastéis de Belém pastries.

Travel Tip:

Take a relaxing stroll along the Tagus River and enjoy the beautiful views.

Day 3: Sintra Day Trip

Take a day trip to Sintra to explore its fairytale-like castles and palaces, such as Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira.

Travel Tip:

Start early to avoid crowds and make sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the hilly town.

Day 4: Bairro Alto

Explore the vibrant district of Bairro Alto, known for its lively nightlife, trendy boutiques, and traditional Fado music. Don’t miss the stunning views from the Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara.

Travel Tip:

Try some Ginjinha, a traditional Portuguese cherry liqueur, at one of the local bars in Bairro Alto.

Day 5: Chiado and Baixa

Spend the day exploring the elegant neighborhoods of Chiado and Baixa, known for their beautiful architecture, upscale shops, and charming cafes. Visit the Santa Justa Lift for panoramic views of the city.

Travel Tip:

Shop for souvenirs at the historic Rua Augusta arch and try some Portuguese seafood at a local restaurant.

Day 6: LX Factory and Belem

Visit the LX Factory, a creative hub with art galleries, shops, and restaurants. In the afternoon, head back to Belem to visit the National Coach Museum and the MAAT museum.

Travel Tip:

Don’t miss the sunset at the Belem Tower for a magical end to your day.

Day 7: Cascais and Estoril

Take a day trip to the charming coastal towns of Cascais and Estoril. Relax on the sandy beaches, stroll along the promenade, and visit the impressive Cascais Citadel.

Travel Tip:

Try some fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant in Cascais before heading back to Lisbon.

 


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