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Lisbon Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Lisbon and settle into your accommodation. Start your day with a visit to the Belém Tower, enjoying the scenic views of the Tagus River.

Afternoon: Head to the Jerónimos Monastery, exploring its stunning Manueline architecture and surrounding gardens. Don’t forget to try a traditional Pastel de Nata nearby.

Evening: Spend your evening in the Alfama district, wandering through its historic streets and listening to authentic Fado music at a local restaurant.

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Day 2: Historic & Cultural Immersion

Morning: Visit the São Jorge Castle for panoramic views over Lisbon’s rooftops and a glimpse into the city’s history.

Afternoon: Explore the Baixa and Chiado neighborhoods, enjoying shopping, cafes, and the impressive Santa Justa Lift.

Evening: Dine along the riverfront at Cais do Sodré, experiencing Lisbon’s vibrant nightlife with bars and clubs.

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Day 3: Modern Lisbon & Surroundings

Morning: Visit the modern Parque das Nações area, including the Oceanário de Lisboa, one of Europe’s largest aquariums.

Afternoon: Take a short trip to Cascais, a charming coastal town known for its beaches and seaside promenade.

Evening: Return to Lisbon and enjoy a relaxed dinner at a rooftop restaurant with views over the city and river.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Belém Tower – 1.5 hours, €6 entry
  • Jerónimos Monastery – 2 hours, €10 entry
  • Alfama district (Fado night) – 3 hours, €25 for dinner and show
  • São Jorge Castle – 2 hours, €10 entry
  • Baixa and Chiado neighborhoods & Santa Justa Lift – 3 hours, €5 for lift
  • Cais do Sodré nightlife – Variable, approx. €20 for drinks
  • Parque das Nações & Oceanário de Lisboa – 3 hours, €20 entry
  • Cascais day trip – 4 hours, approx. €10 transport

Total Estimated Cost: €111

Tips

To extend your trip, consider adding a day-trip to the historic town of Sintra for its palaces and gardens, or spend more time exploring Lisbon’s museums. If you want to reduce the duration, focus on central Lisbon sites like Belém, Alfama, and Baixa, skipping day trips like Cascais to maximize your experience within fewer days.

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