Welcome to your Lisbon holiday! Lisbon, is the vibrant and captivating capital city of Portugal! From its rich history and architectural wonders to its mouthwatering cuisine and lively nightlife, Lisbon offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, promising an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

This quick guide details some of the best things to see and do in Portugal’s biggest city.
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In Living Color: Exploring the City of Lisbon
The colors in the city of Lisbon have to be seen to be believed. Every color of the rainbow is present in the pastel-painted buildings covered with tiles, blending beautifully with the shocking blue colors of the Atlantic Ocean and the River Tagus on the horizon.

Lisbon is a big, hilly city with a lot to see. Despite being very pedestrian friendly, it will be difficult to see it all on foot. Make things easier by choosing a Half Day Sightseeing Tour of Lisbon on a Private Electric Tuk Tuk.
Discover the charms of Lisbon in a unique and eco-friendly way, while having the chance to rest your feet. Let your knowledgeable guide navigate the city’s narrow streets and hilly terrain as you admire iconic landmarks such as Praça do Comércio, Belém Tower, and Carmo Square.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant districts of Bairro Alto and Alfama, and capture memorable photos from picturesque views along the way. Don’t let the thought of trekking up and down steep hills stop you from seeing everything in Lisbon!
Seafood and Pastries: Eating Like a Local in Lisbon
The cuisine in Lisbon is heavily influenced by seafood and tradition. Crab stews, pastel de bacalhau (codfish cake), sardines, prego (beef sandwich), and bifana (pork sandwich) are some of the food items you’ll see at local bars. There’s a lot to try, so one of the best options is a food tour that lets you taste a bit of everything.

On the Treasures of Lisboa Food Tours, you’ll indulge in 18 homemade tastings of the best plates from Lisbon. Sample a variety of sweet and savory dishes from family restaurants, while learning about Alfama’s (one of the oldest neighborhoods in Lisbon) rich history and cooking traditions. In a small group setting, you’ll receive personalized attention from your guide, ensuring a memorable and fulfilling culinary experience.
Relax on Lisbon’s Stunning Waters
The view of the water from Lisbon looks so inviting, it will be hard to leave the city without getting closer. Why not hop on one of the romantic boat tours, like the 2-Hour Lisbon Sunset and Wine Sailing Tour?
The monuments and colorful buildings teetering over the hills gain a new perspective from a sailboat. Board at the harbor and let yourself unwind as you soak in breathtaking city views. Enjoy the informative commentary from your skipper, all while sipping on delicious Portuguese wine. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable sunset sailing tour that combines relaxation, sightseeing, and a taste of Portugal’s finest.
Lisbon Day Trips – Sintra and Belem

Give yourself an extra day in Lisbon so you have time to see Sintra and Belém.
Sintra, Portugal is a cute little town only a short train ride away from Lisbon. It’s famous for the colorful Pena Palace perched atop the hill and the magical Quinta da Regaleira. The palace is a long trek uphill so many take a taxi or tuk-tuk. The Quinta is known for its lush, green gardens with many follies (eye-catching garden architecture).


In Belém, Portugal, you only need an afternoon to see the iconic Belém Tower, which is situated half in water and half on the beach of the wide Targus River. Here you can indulge in the famous Pastéis de Belém (Pastéis de Nata – more of a generic term) custard tarts. This delicious custard tart, similar to the British custard tart they are flaky pastries filled with creamy egg custard. This bakery is the birthplace of Portugal’s most famous dessert and people wait in line to try what is commonly known as the best ones in all of Portugal.
Lisbon has something for everyone and is a truly iconic destination. Don’t skip it on your next trip to Europe.
Boa viagem!
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