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Weekend in Lisbon

Weekend in Lisbon focused on neighborhoods, food, and the riverfront: arrive Friday evening, spend Saturday exploring historic quarters and museums, and reserve Sunday for Belém and a relaxed riverside walk.

Itinerary

This Itinerary is optimized for a two-day stay with optional time for museums. If you need guidance on duration, see the question How much time do I need for a first visit? below.

Day 1: Alfama & Baixa

Day 1: Alfama & Baixa — Morning: wander Alfama’s narrow lanes and visit São Jorge Castle for panoramic views. Afternoon: descend to Baixa, see Praça do Comércio and Rua Augusta, with time for a tram ride on Tram 28.

  • São Jorge Castle — viewpoints and history
  • Alfama alleyways — local shops and fado houses
  • Baixa — grand squares and classical architecture

Day 2: Belém & Riverfront

Day 2: Belém & Riverfront — Morning: Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower. Sample pastéis de nata at a bakery nearby. Afternoon: stroll the riverfront, visit the MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) or relax in Belém’s gardens.

  • Jerónimos Monastery — Manueline architecture
  • Belém Tower — waterfront fortification
  • Pastéis de Belém — classic custard tarts

Where to Eat

Recommendations for Where to Eat cover casual and traditional options across central neighborhoods.

  • Taberna Sal — small plates with seasonal produce
  • Cervejaria Ramiro — seafood, known for tiger prawns and clams
  • Pasteis de Belém — historic shop for pastéis de nata in Belém
  • Time Out Market — variety of stalls, good for groups

Getting Around

Tips for Getting Around: combine walking in historic cores with short metro or tram trips. If you're wondering about walkability, consult Is Lisbon walkable? in the FAQ.

Transport options at a glance
Mode Typical cost Best for
Metro €1.50–€2.00 per ride (rechargeable card) Fast cross-city travel
Tram €3.00–€4.00 single (tourist fares vary) Scenic routes like Tram 28
Walk Free Historic neighborhoods and viewpoints
Taxi / Rideshare Metered; moderate for short hops Late-night returns or luggage

Packing Checklist

This Packing Checklist covers essentials for spring through autumn: comfortable walking shoes, a light rain jacket, a hat, and a small daypack for water and camera.

  • Comfortable shoes for cobbled streets
  • Layers and a light waterproof
  • Universal adapter and power bank
  • Reusable water bottle

Frequently Asked Questions

Refer to the Frequently Asked Questions below for quick answers on walkability, packing, and how much time to plan.

Is Lisbon walkable?

Yes. Central neighborhoods like Alfama, Baixa, Chiado, and Bairro Alto are highly walkable, though expect steep hills and cobblestones. Use trams or elevators (e.g., Elevador da Bica) to ease steep sections.

What should I pack for Lisbon?

Pack comfortable shoes, a light jacket for evenings, sun protection for daytime, and an umbrella during unpredictable spring weather. A small daypack and a plug adapter are also useful.

How much time do I need for a first visit?

A long weekend (2–3 full days) covers major highlights: one day for Alfama/Baixa and one day for Belém and the riverfront. Add an extra day for museums or day trips like Sintra.

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