Start your Lisbon Bachelor Party with a delicious seafood lunch at Cervejaria Ramiro. This historic family-owned eatery is an institution in Lisbon, famous for its fresh seafood and prawns. After lunch, explore the neighborhood of Intendente and visit the famous ceramic-tiled façade of the Forno do Tijolo market.
Take a day trip to the enchanting town of Sintra, a UNESCO world heritage site. Visit the colourful Pena Palace, explore the Moorish Castle, and walk around the stunning gardens of Quinta da Regaleira. Back in Lisbon, head to Bairro Alto for a night of partying.
Start your day with a surfing lesson at Guincho Beach, one of the best surf spots in the region. After catching some waves, spend the afternoon soaking up the sun, playing beach games and enjoying delicious food and drinks at the beachfront restaurant, Bar do Guincho.
Spend the day exploring the city’s main attractions. Start with a visit to the historic Alfama neighbourhood and continue to the iconic Belém Tower. Walk around the Jerónimos Monastery and taste one of the famous Pasteis de Belém, Lisbon’s iconic pastry. In the afternoon, discover the trendy district of Chiado, where you can shop and check out some of the city’s great nightlife scenes.
Take a break from the city and go on a wine tasting tour in Azeitão. Visit three different vineyards and sample some of the region’s best wines. After the tour, explore the picturesque Arrábida Natural Park and enjoy lunch at one of the local seafood restaurants.
Enjoy a sunset cruise along the Tagus River and take in the city’s stunning skyline. The tour includes a private boat, delicious appetizers, and drinks. After the cruise, continue the night with dinner and drinks at the iconic Time Out Market.
Start your last day with a trendy brunch at one of Lisbon’s new cafés. After brunch, go on a quad bike tour of the countryside near Lisbon. This adventure includes scenic views of the coast, forests, and local vineyards.
Most of the activities on this itinerary can be reached by walking or public transportation. The city is well-connected by buses, trams, and trains. Taxis and Ubers are also available, with ride-hailing apps commonly used in Lisbon. Expect to spend around €5-10 per ride for public transportation or €30-50 for a taxi ride to the airport.
If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the beautiful beach town of Cascais or going on a day tour to the nearby historic city of Évora. For an additional night out, explore some of the trendy bars and clubs in the Cais do Sodré neighborhood. If you have less time, consider decreasing the length of some activities or skipping some of the optional activities like the wine-tasting tour or quad bike tour.
The main airport in Lisbon is Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), located only 7 km from the city centre. The airport is modern and well-equipped, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and lounges for passengers. Taxis and public transportation are available at the airport, including the metro, bus, and train.