Lisbon is a city full of history, culture, and undeniable charm. It’s bursting with attractions and activities to do, from strolling through the colorful narrow streets of Alfama to enjoying the sweetness of the famous pasteis de nata. You’ll experience a relaxed but never boring journey. Discover the iconic Torre de Belém and the beautiful Jerónimos Monastery. And then watch fado shows, admire the azulejos and lose yourself in the flavors of the Portuguese capital. And if you don’t know where to start, read on to discover some of our favorite experiences.
Top six things to do in Lisbon
1. Go back in time at São Jorge Castle
Perched on one of the hills of Lisbon, the Castle of São Jorge reminds us of Portugal’s glorious past. Though it was heavily damaged during an 18th-century earthquake, a visit to the reconstructed castle is the perfect experience to learn about the history of the city and enjoy a splendid panorama. Join a guided tour to discover all its secrets and take a dive into the Middle Ages.
2. Lose yourself in Alfama
Located right in the heart of the city, Alfama has a timeless appeal. This historic district survived the destructive earthquake and tsunami of 1755 and, also for this reason, retains the most authentic essence of the city. Stroll among the colorful buildings, narrow streets, and clubs, from which the melancholic notes of fado emerge. Start your walk from the Castle of São Jorge and then amble down the hill, until you arrive at Sé de Lisboa cathedral.
3. Admire the Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio, the large square overlooking the Tagus River, is the gateway to the heart of Lisbon. Adorned with dozens of arches, this elegant square is steeped in history. In the past, in fact, it housed the royal residence of the Paço da Ribeira, destroyed by the 1755 tsunami. The square was then rebuilt with a more modern layout and renamed ‘Commerce Square’ to indicate its new function, as the main hub for the country’s economic activity. Drop into one of the historic cafés and savor the air of nostalgia.
4. Enjoy a cruise on the Tagus River
A Tagus river cruise gives you a completely different perspective on the city and is an experience that blends the discovery of new corners of Lisbon with a relaxed atmosphere. Navigate under the landmark April 25th bridge, symbol of the city’s union, and admire the skyline of modern and historic buildings. The cruise becomes even more romantic as the sun goes down, perfect when accompanied by a glass of local wine or a cocktail.
5. Visit the attractions of Belem
Belem is another must-see neighborhood. In fact, it’s where some of the most famous attractions in Lisbon are to be found, such as the iconic Belem Tower and the Jeronimos Monastery. The first is an intricate sentinel that stands out over the sea, which you can admire both from the outside and inside. Going up, you’ll enjoy a very special view of the surrounding area. The monastery, on the other hand, is an absolute masterpiece of Manueline architecture. A little off the beaten track is also the Belem Cultural Center, a cool attraction that celebrates innovation in art.
6. Take a day trip to Sintra and Cascais
Sintra and Cascais are two places that are easily accessible from Lisbon, both by train and by car. And they are gorgeous. In Sintra, you’ll feel like you are in a fairytale, thanks to its forest landscapes, low-lying mists, and romantic palaces, such as the hilltop Pena Palace. Then immerse yourself in the maritime charm of Cascais, with its golden beaches and picturesque streets. Although it is perfect as a day trip from Lisbon, it is worth staying in Sintra or Cascais to be able to explore them more intimately over 2 or 3 days.