A Relaxing 7-Day Itinerary in Lisbon

  • Day 1: Alfama
    15 minutes (3.2km) from Lisbon city center

    Alfama is the oldest district in Lisbon with narrow, winding streets that lead up to the top of the hill to the Castelo de São Jorge. Stroll through the neighborhood and admire the painted buildings with wrought-iron balconies. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at a Fado restaurant, listening to the traditional Portuguese music while enjoying seafood dishes.

  • Day 2: Belém
    20 minutes (7km) from Lisbon city center

    Belém is a historic district of Lisbon, known for its famous landmarks of Jeronimos Monastery, Belém Tower and Padrão dos Descobrimentos. Enjoy the beautiful architecture and go on a leisurely stroll along the riverfront. Be sure to try Pastel de Nata, a famous Portuguese custard tart, at the famous bakery - Pasteis de Belem.

  • Day 3: Sintra
    33 minutes (25km) from Lisbon city center

    Sintra is a charming town with a stunning landscape of palaces, castles, and gardens. Visit Pena Palace, which is situated high on a hill above the town, and explore the magical Quinta da Regaleira. Have a relaxing lunch at the charming town center and try Queijadas de Sintra, a traditional pastry of the town.

  • Day 4: Cascais
    35 minutes (28km) from Lisbon city center

    Cascais is a seaside resort located on the Estoril Coast, known for its beautiful beaches and stunning views. Relax and enjoy the sun at Praia do Guincho or go on a leisurely walk along the oceanfront promenade. Visit the Boca do Inferno, a natural chasm in the rocks near the sea.

  • Day 5: Lisbon Oceanarium
    20 minutes (9.6km) from Lisbon city center

    Lisbon Oceanarium is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe, housing over 15,000 marine animals from over 450 different species. Enjoy a relaxing time gazing at the fascinating sea creatures, including large manta rays, sharks and playful sea otters, and more.

  • Day 6: LX Factory
    15 minutes (5km) from Lisbon city center

    LX Factory is a creative hub that features independent shops, trendy restaurants, and bars, as well as art galleries and exhibition spaces. This modern and trendy location is perfect for winding down, having some coffee, and shopping at some of the coolest stores in Lisbon.

  • Day 7: Bairro Alto
    10 minutes (1.9km) from Lisbon city center

    Bairro Alto is one of the city's oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods, filled with steep, narrow streets that are filled with restaurants, nightlife spots, and Fado houses. Have a relaxing walk in the neighborhood, enjoy dinner at a cozy restaurant, and spend the night sipping on cocktails at one of the many bars in the area.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Alfama (3 hours, €30)
  • Belém (4 hours, €20)
  • Sintra (6 hours, €45)
  • Cascais (4 hours, €25)
  • Lisbon Oceanarium (3 hours, €20)
  • LX Factory (2 hours, €15)
  • Bairro Alto (3 hours, €40)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €195

Transportation:

Travelers can easily take the metro from the airport to the city center for €2. From there, getting around by foot or public transportation is easy and affordable. Bus tickets are €1.50, and single metro tickets are €1.50 as well. For those with more time, renting bikes or scooters is a great option to explore and take in the scenic routes around Lisbon, and it only costs about €20-30 for a full day rental.

Useful Tips:

If you have more time, you can take a day trip to other nearby destinations, such as Évora, Obidos or Porto. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, you can go on a picnic at Monsanto Park or go on a hike at Arrábida National Park. For an added level of relaxation, book a massage or hammam session at some of the top spas in the city.

Airports:

Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) is the main airport serving Lisbon, located at a distance of 7km from the city center. It is easily accessible via metro, bus or taxi.

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