Lisbon is one of the most vibrant and interesting cities in Europe.
Known for the warm and sunny nature of Lisbon, the city is blessed with a wealth of historical monuments, world-class museums, and many other incredible things that can easily be turned into a one-day or multi-day itinerary. To be honest, Lisbon is the city that really draws you in when you visit Portugal and makes you a bit longing to come back home. It offers stunning views of Lisbon, where all the characteristic buildings that make Lisbon such a charming city come together. Located in the Alfama area, it has one of the best views in the entire city.
Castelo de São Jorge is one of the best places in Lisbon to visit Lisbon in its old days. No trip to Lisbon is complete without a visit to Sintra, one of Portugal's most popular attractions. On the list of the best attractions in Lisbon, a day trip to Cascais is necessary (a destination for a trip to Portugal). Check out some of the best things to do on your first visit to Lisbon.
If you plan to use your tickets to visit Lisbon's museums and attractions, it might make sense to buy a 1, 2 or 3-day Lisbon Card, which includes unlimited transportation and free entry to 25 museums + more discounts. Visit one of Lisbon's free museums Many of Portugal's museums are free to residents and citizens of the country on Sundays and public holidays. As a bonus, the pass also includes access to public transport (Airbus, Tram, Cable Car, and Santa Justa Elevator), so you can still explore Lisbon in an authentic way.
Alfama, LX Factory and the Ascensor da Gloria tram, or Gloria funicular, from San Pedro de Alcantara to the centre of Plaza Restoradores are the best places to visit during your stay in the city.
Whether you combine a day trip to Cabo da Roca with Cascais, Sintra or do it on your own, this remains one of the best things to do in the Lisbon area. Day trip to Évora Just an hour and a half from Lisbon, the capital of the Alentejo, this is a must-see place in Portugal. You can see why - an inviting combination of sophisticated architecture, sunny days, the distinctive sound of fado in the air - not to mention the food - Lisbon is the perfect city getaway.
Jeronimos Monastery has lived in Belém from a postcard, and it is one of the must-sees on any trip to Lisbon. With Gothic and Moorish influences, the Jeronimos Monastery's striking Manueline architecture makes it an attraction for anyone visiting Lisbon. Located in the Belém area along the Lisbon River, this magnificent complex was built in 1500 to commemorate the discoveries of Portuguese explorers.
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