Lisbon 5 Days
Day 1: Exploring Central Lisbon
Morning:
– Praça do Comércio: Start your day at this historic square by the Tagus River. Enjoy the grand architecture and river views.
– Rua Augusta Arch: Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the river.
Midday:
– Rossio Square: Walk up Rua Augusta to this lively square, known for its wave-patterned pavement and the National Theatre.
– Lunch at a nearby café: Try local delicacies such as pastel de nata (custard tart) and bifana (pork sandwich).
Afternoon:
– Santa Justa Lift: Take the elevator for great views of the city. Walk over to the Carmo Convent ruins.
– Chiado and Bairro Alto: Explore these trendy neighborhoods, visit the historic shops, and enjoy street performances.
Evening:
– Dinner in Bairro Alto: Enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine at a local restaurant.
– Fado Music: Experience a live Fado performance in one of the local bars or restaurants.
Day 2: History and Culture
Morning:
– Belém District: Head to this historic area by tram or bus.
– Jerónimos Monastery: Visit this stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its Manueline architecture.
Midday:
– Belém Tower: Explore this historic fortress with scenic views of the Tagus River.
– Lunch at Pastéis de Belém: Taste the original pastel de nata at this famous bakery.
Afternoon:
– Monument to the Discoveries: Learn about Portugal’s Age of Exploration and enjoy the views from the top.
– MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology): Visit this contemporary museum with unique architecture and exhibits.
Evening:
– LX Factory: Head to this creative hub with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Enjoy dinner at one of the trendy eateries.
Day 3: Day Trip to Sintra
Morning:
– Early Departure: Take a train from Rossio Station to Sintra (about 40 minutes).
– Pena Palace: Visit this colorful and whimsical palace with stunning views over Sintra and the surrounding area.
Midday:
– Lunch in Sintra: Enjoy a meal at a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
– Quinta da Regaleira: Explore this mystical estate with gardens, grottoes, and an ornate palace.
– Sintra National Palace: Visit this historic royal palace in the center of town.
Evening:
– Return to Lisbon: Head back to Lisbon and have dinner in a local restaurant.
Day 4: Cascais and Estoril
Morning:
– Early Departure: Take a train from Cais do Sodré Station to Cascais (about 40 minutes).
– Explore Cascais: Walk around the charming town, visit Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth) cliffs, and enjoy the coastal views.
Midday:
– Lunch in Cascais: Dine at a seaside restaurant.
Afternoon:
– Beach Time: Relax on one of the nearby beaches, such as Praia da Rainha or Guincho Beach.
– Estoril: Visit the neighboring town of Estoril, known for its casino and beach.
Evening:
– Return to Lisbon: Head back to Lisbon and enjoy a final dinner at a traditional Portuguese restaurant.
Day 5: Relaxation and Hidden Gems
Morning:
– Alfama District: Explore this historic district with its narrow streets, traditional houses, and stunning views. Visit the São Jorge Castle for panoramic views of the city.
– Sé de Lisboa (Lisbon Cathedral): Visit the oldest church in the city.
Midday:
– Lunch in Alfama: Enjoy a meal at a local tavern with traditional Portuguese dishes.
Afternoon:
– Parque das Nações: Head to this modern district, visit the Oceanário de Lisboa (one of the largest aquariums in the world), and explore the waterfront area.
– Telecabine Lisboa: Take a cable car ride for great views of the river and the city.
Evening:
– Dinner and Sunset at Miradouro de Santa Catarina: Enjoy a final meal with stunning views over the city and the Tagus River.