Baixa / Chiado
0.2 miles from downtown
Welcome to Old Lisbon. Baixa’s pedestrian streets exude a charm of yesteryear, with expansive Praça do Comércio embodying Lisbon’s 18th-century grandeur. From there, head uphill to Chiado for a coffee in poet Fernando Pessoa’s old haunt, A Brasileira. Or take the gloriously old-school Santa Justa Elevator up to the roofless beauty of Carmo Convent.
Places to stay from $10 a night
Lisbon City Center
In downtown
There’s so much going on in the city centre, it’s hard to know where to start. Baixa impresses with its architecture and Chiado enchants with its sophistication. Bairro Alto offers night owls a shindig with a view and Avenida Liberdade brims with designer shops. And for a taste of ordinary Lisboeta life, head to the residential streets of Saldanha.
Places to stay from $7 a night
Belem
3.7 miles from downtown
Hail the Age of Discovery! Belém is jam-packed with opulent buildings from Portugal’s golden era, when her explorers ruled the waves. Stand agog at Jerónimos Monastery’s stunning stonework, replete with maritime motifs saluting Vasco da Gama and company. Then set a course for the unique Belém Tower, jutting out into the Tagus like a caravel of old.
Places to stay from $8 a night
Parque das Nacoes
4.5 miles from downtown
A classic for a Sunday stroll. The steel curves and glistening glass of Parque das Nacoes are a far cry from central Lisbon’s old-world splendour. Follow the riverside boardwalk past the array of new-fangled buildings and sculptures. Give your taste buds a fishy treat at a waterfront eatery before feasting your eyes on marine life in the outstanding Oceanarium.
Places to stay from $30 a night
Bairro Alto
0.4 miles from downtown
Bairro Alto has something of the Jekyll and Hyde about it. Climb the quaint cobbles during the day and you’d never guess what night-time antics go on here. The narrow streets fill with revellers who spill out of overflowing bars, plastic cups in hand. Catch the sunset from Park Bar’s terrace before ducking into the maze of watering holes. “Saúde”!
Places to stay from $12 a night
Located on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is one of Portugal's most charming cities. Walk down any of its cobblestone streets and there's a good chance you'll come across some traditional fado music or "pastelarias" serving fresh "pastéis de nata" or custard tarts. The old-fashioned tram 28 is one of the last of its kind still operating in the city, and provides a fun way to get between the popular Graça, Alfama, Baixa, and Estrela districts.
The central Bairro Alto district is a great place to try out some of the capital's famous cuisine. Be sure to order some "bacalhau à Brás" (shredded cod with onions, eggs, and potatoes) or a classic "cozido à portuguesa" stew.
Visit the ancient São Jorge castle and Santa Justa Elevator for a fascinating blend of history and panoramic views. Lisbon is also home to Ponte Vasco da Gama—the longest bridge in Europe—and its sister bridge, San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, Ponte 25 de Abril.
Lisbon also has great surfing spots like Carcavelos and Costa da Caparica, offering plenty of long sandy beaches.
Tonight
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Most popular time to visit | October-December |
Cheapest time to visit | January-March |
Local currency | € 1 = $1.07 |
Language | Portuguese |
Average weekend price | $110 per night |
Average weekday price | $111 per night |
Average stay | 2 nights |
Rossio Square
In downtown
Luz Football Stadium
3.7 miles from downtown
Belem Tower
4.4 miles from downtown
Vasco da Gama Tower
4.9 miles from downtown
Praca da Figueira
0.1 miles from downtown
Commerce Square
0.4 miles from downtown
Amoreiras
1.4 miles from downtown
Vasco da Gama Bridge
5.5 miles from downtown
Martim Moniz Square
0.2 miles from downtown
St. George's Castle
0.3 miles from downtown
Lisbon is a place that needs 6 months, I think we just...
April 24, 2024
Lisbon is a place that needs 6 months, I think we just scratched the surface with our visit there. Just walking around Lisbon is like being in a real-time art gallery with all the graffiti and music artists. I love Lisbon and would have loved to stay longer, we did everything there is to do in the place, I enjoyed the Fado Music, the food, the locals the kindness, the transport system everything!
Lisbon has many historical sights, if that is of interest.
April 23, 2024
Lisbon has many historical sights, if that is of interest. If you plan to walk everywhere you better be in shape, everything is either up or down. Cobbles everywhere and many, many stairs. It seemed expensive to eat. The monastery was well worth visiting even though it was a difficult climb. Take a tram. Find a guide. There was someone, offering to guide tourists through the city, up at the monastery. Seemed very knowledgeable.
We stayed 4 days in Lisbon and had a wonderful time.
April 21, 2024
We stayed 4 days in Lisbon and had a wonderful time. One day we did the hotel walking tour, another day we did a food/cultural tour through Viator which was fabulous. Another day we went to Sintra for the day and saw Amazing castles and our last day we took the speed train to Porto. I liked being able to base our day trips out of Lisbon and keep all of our stuff at one hotel.
We liked Alfama old town and the Castle, Belem Center and...
April 21, 2024
We liked Alfama old town and the Castle, Belem Center and Ajuda Palace, Down town, the elevators and funiculars, the Tiles Museum and The Archaeological one and The Churches (Sn. Roque, Sn. Vincent etc..). We ate wherever we felt hungry, as Lisbon seems to have a huge offer to comfort hungry tourists. It is very easy to travel in Lisbon and we have certainly highly appreciated the way transportation in Lisbon is organised. About something to avoid - it is nothing I can think about.
I stayed for 3.
April 21, 2024
I stayed for 3.5 days and was able to see the whole city, go to Belem touwer and the monastery, and Sintra. It is not the most clean city and there is some parts that are just besides the touristy parts that are a bit run down. I don't think the monastery is worth the wait to go into it. My favorite building was the pantheon, because you could go up and had a great view of the city. Bring some good walking shoes and spend the first day just walking around and getting to know the city, that way the other days you can explore more outside of the center. It is very easy to use the public transport in Lisbon. Most lines go every 3-5 minutes!!!. ALSO for food go to the food market which is near Cais do Sodré!!!
i would advise visitors that lisbon is very hilly therefore...
April 21, 2024
i would advise visitors that lisbon is very hilly therefore [particularly if not young] you will use transport at some time .the taxis are reasonable but uber would be my suggestion as you cant always find a cab, and the trams can be confusing apart from the old trams that are pretty clear ,
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