Lisbon has hot, dry summers, and the city is pleasant in spring and autumn. In winter, it will be mild but possibly wet. The best time of year to visit Lisbon is in late spring (May to June), when the days are bright and sunny but the temperatures are not unbearably hot. The peak...
The best time of year to visit Lisbon is in late spring (May to June), when the days are bright and sunny but the temperatures are not unbearably hot. The peak season is between June and August, so if you visit at this time of year you should expect the city to feel very crowded....
Written June 23, 2023 LifeStartsAtRetire 0 contributions My Lisbon experience It was a wonderful experience to visit Lisbon. Thank Joel and My Lisbon Holidays for the great planning and execution. Joel seems to know everything and everywhere about Lisbon, w...
June, July, and August are when the capital is at its most crowded as the weather is hot, the days are sunny and people have summer holidays. There is a very vibrant feel as all kinds of fun festivals go on and visitors flock to its beaches, museums, and nightlife spots. Lisbon in...
The best time of year for families to visit Lisbon is late spring or early autumn. This sadly does not align with school holidays, so Easter is often the best time of year to visit. During the summer (June to August), Lisbon basks under the intense sun, and this makes the city very...
Aug 2024 • Friends It is with a smile that I write this comment, I thank RETRO TOUR LISBOA for this fantastic activity that you were able to propose to me and my friends during our holidays. We took the Lisboa by night formula that made us discover...
Admission is free at National Museums and Monuments on Sundays and holidays for residents of Portugal The Belém Tower opening hours are: Tuesday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Last admission at 5:30 PM The tower is closed on Mondays, and January 1, Easter Sunday, May 1, June 13...
Traditional is theBolo Rei(Kings’ cake).This fruitcake is a typicallyNew Years cake, but is becoming popular during Christmas Holidays. In the cake there aretwo surprises: one is a little present, the other one is not welcomed:a raw broad bean. Whoever gets this bean has to buy (or ...
Kaleidoscopic tiled façades, electric sunsets, and buttery, custardy pastries—Lisbonwas seemingly designed for the person with a penchant for simply nice things. Over the years, many have fallen for the Portuguese capital, so much so they end up prolonging their holidays or evensettling downin...
Holidays to Portugal by train If you want a holiday to Portugal by train not plane, but want someone else to organise all the train tickets & hotels for you, several specialist companies do just that, for a holiday without airport hassles or whole days in cramped coach seats on motorways....