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A Week in Lisbon: City Experiences

Thursday, March 14: Exploring Alfama

Start your trip by immersing yourself in the historic district of Alfama. In the morning, wander through its narrow streets, admiring the colorful buildings and charming atmosphere. Visit the Lisbon Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful viewpoints of Miradouro das Portas do Sol and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, offering panoramic views of the city. As the evening sets in, enjoy traditional Fado music at a local tavern.

  • Lisbon Cathedral: €2, 1 hour
  • Miradouro das Portas do Sol: Free, 1 hour
  • Miradouro da Senhora do Monte: Free, 1 hour
  • Fado music at a tavern: €15, 2 hours
Friday, March 15: Belém Highlights

Head to Belém in the morning and start by visiting the iconic Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the nearby Jerónimos Monastery, known for its intricate Manueline architecture. Indulge in a delicious pastel de nata, a traditional Portuguese custard tart, at the famous Pastéis de Belém. In the afternoon, visit the Coach Museum to admire its impressive collection of royal carriages. Wrap up the day with a relaxing stroll along the riverfront and enjoy the sunset.

  • Belém Tower: €6, 1.5 hours
  • Jerónimos Monastery: €10, 1.5 hours
  • Pastéis de Belém: €2, 30 minutes
  • Coach Museum: €8, 1 hour
Saturday, March 16: Discovering Sintra

Take a day trip to the enchanting town of Sintra, located just outside Lisbon. Start by exploring the colorful Pena Palace, a fairytale-like castle perched on a hilltop. Visit the mystical Quinta da Regaleira, known for its unique architecture and hidden tunnels. In the afternoon, wander through the beautiful gardens of Monserrate Palace and enjoy the serene atmosphere. End the day by trying traditional Sintra sweets, such as travesseiros or queijadas.

  • Pena Palace: €14, 2 hours
  • Quinta da Regaleira: €10, 2 hours
  • Monserrate Palace: €8, 1.5 hours
  • Sintra sweets: €5, 30 minutes
Sunday, March 17: Cultural Lisbon

Start your day at the National Tile Museum, where you can admire the intricate Portuguese tiles dating back centuries. Visit the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, housing an impressive collection of art from different periods. In the afternoon, explore LX Factory, a trendy creative hub filled with shops, cafés, and street art. End the day with a leisurely walk along the Tagus River, enjoying the beautiful riverfront views.

  • National Tile Museum: €5, 1.5 hours
  • Calouste Gulbenkian Museum: €10, 2 hours
  • LX Factory: Free, 2 hours
Monday, March 18: Modern Lisbon

Discover the modern side of Lisbon by visiting Parque das Nações. Start at the Oceanário de Lisboa, one of the largest aquariums in Europe, and marvel at its diverse marine life. Take a cable car ride for panoramic views of the area. In the afternoon, explore the interactive science museum, Pavilion of Knowledge. Visit the Vasco da Gama Tower for breathtaking views and end the day with a relaxing walk along the waterfront promenade.

  • Oceanário de Lisboa: €16, 2 hours
  • Cable car ride: €6, 30 minutes
  • Pavilion of Knowledge: €9, 2 hours
  • Vasco da Gama Tower: €5, 1 hour
Tuesday, March 19: Taste of Lisbon

Embark on a culinary adventure in Lisbon. Start the day by joining a food tour in the historic Mouraria neighborhood, sampling local delicacies like petiscos and ginjinha. In the afternoon, visit the lively Mercado da Ribeira, also known as Time Out Market, where you can indulge in a variety of gourmet food from different vendors. Learn the art of Portuguese cooking in a cooking class and savor your creations. End the day with a glass of port wine at a traditional Lisbon wine bar.

  • Food tour: €50, 3 hours
  • Mercado da Ribeira: Varies, 2 hours
  • Cooking class: €60, 2 hours
  • Port wine at a wine bar: €10, 1 hour
Wednesday, March 20: Explore Cascais

Take a day trip to the picturesque coastal town of Cascais. Start by visiting the stunning Boca do Inferno, a cliff formation with crashing waves. Explore the charming streets of the town center and visit the Cascais Citadel, a historic fortress overlooking the sea. In the afternoon, relax on the beautiful Cascais beach or take a bike ride along the scenic coastal path. Enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant before heading back to Lisbon.

  • Boca do Inferno: Free, 1 hour
  • Cascais Citadel: €5, 1 hour
  • Cascais beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Seafood lunch: €30, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, venture to LX Factory, a former industrial complex transformed into a creative hub with unique shops, art galleries, and trendy cafés. Don't miss the chance to explore the beautiful neighborhood of Graça, known for its local atmosphere and stunning viewpoints like Miradouro da Graça. Another local favorite is Mercado de Campo de Ourique, a traditional food market where you can find delicious Portuguese products and enjoy a meal at one of the food stalls.

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