Historic café famous for coffee and pastries — a classic Lisbon breakfast spot and a good place to start people-watching in Chiado; check current opening hours before going.
Stroll the narrow streets of Alfama and visit São Jorge Castle for sweeping views over Lisbon; castle opening hours vary seasonally (often ~9:00–19:00) so confirm times and consider buying a ticket in advance to skip lines.
Renowned seafood spot where locals line up for fresh shellfish; expect a lively atmosphere and consider going early or allowing time for a wait — check opening hours (commonly midday onward).
Take the iconic Tram 28 through historic neighborhoods then walk Baixa and Praça do Comércio; tram schedules and queues vary — validate service hours and be mindful of pickpockets.
Large food hall with many stalls serving contemporary Portuguese cuisine and international options — great for groups and picky eaters; open late but check vendor hours and busiest times.
Fast commuter train takes about 40 minutes; use this to reach Sintra early and avoid long queues at the main palaces — confirm timetable for your travel date.
Colorful Romantic-era palace with expansive gardens and views — a highlight of Portugal; opening times are seasonal (often ~9:30–18:30) and timed entries or early arrival are recommended.
Cozy tavern offering traditional Portuguese dishes with a modern touch — small place where reservations are recommended; verify opening times (commonly evenings only).
Two UNESCO-listed monuments near the river showcasing Manueline architecture — opening times often start around 10:00; check exact hours and ticket options (combo tickets available).
Pick modern art at the MAAT (verify hours) or explore LX Factory’s shops, street art, and cafés; both are great for a relaxed afternoon and souvenir shopping.
Collect luggage, allow time for airport transfer (taxi ≈30–45 minutes to Lisbon airport depending on traffic) and check-in; always confirm your flight check-in and recommended arrival time.