Lisbon is an energetic and captivating city, which has so much to offer visitors new to the city. There’s history, heritage, hills, delicious food, bags of character and a surprisingly vibrant nightlife; plenty to entertain visitors with just 24 hours to discover the city. No matter the r...
Things To Do Travel Savings Updated: April 20, 2025 By Stephen Pickhardt When you only have 3 days in Lisbon, you’ll want to see as much as you can without burning yourself out. Below is a three-day itinerary that should give you as much of a cross-section of the city as possible...
You can visit the main Jeronimos chapel for free, but the popular monastery and Belem Tower have entrance fees and lines can get long. You can buyentrance ticketsin advance forJeronimos MonasteryandBelem Tower.Or, if you have theLisbon Card, both entrances are free. If you’re staying in c...
Lisbon is a fantastic destination for food and eating out. The Portuguese are passionate about food, with a style of cooking that is distinctive to their country. The regional dishes of Lisbon tend to be centred around seafood and fish, but the city’s history of seafaring means there are a...
This weeklong Portugal itinerary that includes stops in Lisbon, Porto, Sintra, Cascais, and Portimão - what to do, where to eat, and where to stay.
Anyone who goes to Lisbon knows this. Don’t forget to get those delicious egg custard tarts (Pastel De Nata) fromPasteis De Belem. Since I went during Summer, there were quite a bit of ice cream shops around the place. If you are off to Sintra, then don’t forget to have theQueij...
December Half – Lisbon Last half of the year and we managed to get it at the same time as a yearly December trip – this time to Lisbon. We had an early flight from Luton, which meant a trip up the night before – but did mean that we got to the hotel about midday on the Satu...
(2015-16) at Lisbon’s Centro Cultural de Belem, by Colombian artist Nicolás Paris. The exhibit was calledFour variations on nothing or talking about that which has no name, which — depending on your point of view — might say everything or nothing, or, really, anything in between. ...
The electrical outlets in Portugal are the same as those in neighboring Spain: Type C and Type F. They both have two round holes, but Type F also has two grounding clips, while Type C is ungrounded. In Lisbon and throughout Portugal, Type F tends to be t
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