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Overview

This three-day guide highlights what to see, eat, and do in Lisbon. Read the Overview to get a quick sense of how to structure mornings, afternoons, and evenings so you maximize time between neighborhoods like Alfama and Belém.

Getting There

Planning your arrival is straightforward. The section Getting There below explains the fastest options whether you fly into Humberto Delgado Airport, arrive by train, or take a regional bus.

By Air

Lisbon's Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) sits roughly 7 km from the city center. From the airport, a metro ride on the red line takes about 25 minutes to reach central stations; airport taxis typically cost 10–20 EUR depending on traffic. If you land early, prioritize Belém in the afternoon to avoid rush-hour crowds.

By Train

Santa Apolónia and Gare do Oriente handle most long-distance rail. Trains from Porto arrive at Campanhã; a short transfer brings you to central Lisbon. If you prefer a scenic entry, choose the coastal line and disembark at Cascais for a short continuation to Lisbon by regional train.

Top Attractions

This list covers the city's Top Attractions across history, viewpoints, and contemporary culture so you can pick priorities by interest.

  • Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) — riverside fortress and UNESCO-linked site.
  • Jerónimos Monastery — Manueline architecture and the tomb of Vasco da Gama.
  • São Jorge Castle — panoramic views over Alfama and the Tagus.
  • MAAT & LX Factory — modern art and creative spaces on opposite sides of the riverfront.

Historic Sites

Historic neighborhoods such as Alfama and Mouraria reward slow walking: tile-clad facades, hidden miradouros, and centuries-old churches. Allocate time for São Jorge Castle at sunset for the best light and fewer crowds.

Activities

Practical suggestions for on-the-ground Activities including food-focused tours, tram rides, and evening Fado performances.

  • Take Tram 28 through Graca and Alfama for classic city views.
  • Attend a Fado show in Alfama or Bairro Alto to experience traditional Portuguese song.
  • Book a tasting for pastel de nata at Pastéis de Belém or a reputable local bakery.
  • Reserve a 90-minute sunset cruise on the Tagus to see Lisbon's waterfront from the water.

Food & Drink

Balance sit-down meals with market snacks: sample cod fritters (pastéis de bacalhau), grilled sardines in summer, and visit Time Out Market for curated stalls from top chefs.

Accommodation Options

Choose lodgings based on desired atmosphere: historic charm in Alfama, lively streets in Bairro Alto, or riverside calm in Belém. This section on Accommodation Options matches neighborhoods to traveler preferences.

  • Chiado and Baixa: boutique hotels and easy access to shopping and theaters.
  • Alfama: guesthouses and narrow-street charm, ideal for couples and culture seekers.
  • Parque das Nações: modern hotels near the train station, convenient for arrivals and business travel.

Budget

Hostels and small guesthouses in Alfama or Intendente can be economical while keeping you close to attractions; expect 20–60 EUR per night for shared or basic private rooms off-season.

Luxury

High-end options around Avenida da Liberdade and riverside properties in Belém offer spa services, fine dining, and concierge-driven shore excursions starting from 180 EUR per night and up.

Sample Itinerary

Below is a compact plan you can adapt. The Sample Itinerary balances iconic sites and local experiences across three days.

  1. Day 1 — Central Lisbon

    Morning: Explore Baixa and Chiado, ride Elevador da Glória; Afternoon: Visit São Jorge Castle and Alfama; Evening: Dinner and Fado in Alfama.

  2. Day 2 — Belém and the Waterfront

    Morning: Jerónimos Monastery and Pastéis de Belém; Afternoon: MAAT and riverside walk; Evening: Sunset at Belém Tower and riverside dining.

  3. Day 3 — Markets and Modern Lisbon

    Morning: Time Out Market or Mercado da Ribeira for brunch; Afternoon: LX Factory and street art; Evening: Tagus sunset cruise or rooftop bar in Bairro Alto.

Transportation options and typical fares
Mode Typical Fare Notes
Metro ~1.65–2.00 EUR per trip Fast to/from airport on red line; buy a reloadable Viva Viagem card for better rates.
Tram ~3.00 EUR for historic lines Tram 28 is popular but crowded; avoid peak hours for the best experience.
Bus ~1.65–2.00 EUR Extensive coverage; useful for routes not served by metro or tram.
Taxi / Ride-hail 10–30 EUR typical within city center Convenient late at night; confirm estimated fare for airport transfers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common concerns — consult the Frequently Asked Questions below for packing, tipping, and safety tips.

Is Lisbon safe for solo travelers?

Yes. Lisbon is generally safe; normal precautions apply such as watching belongings in crowded trams and being cautious late at night in less populated streets. Prefer well-lit areas and official taxis after midnight.

What currency and tipping etiquette should I follow?

Portugal uses the euro. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory: leave a few euros for good table service or round up taxi fares. Small tips for guides and porters are customary.

How much walking should I expect?

Expect cobblestone streets and steep hills, especially in Alfama and Bairro Alto. Comfortable walking shoes are essential; plan for moderate walking each day and use trams or taxis to save energy between distant points.

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