24 Hours in Lisbon

  • Jerónimos Monastery (9:00am) - One of the most iconic landmarks of Portugal, the Jerónimos Monastery boasts of exquisite architecture and rich history. Built-in the 15th-century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to Portugal's dominance during the Age of Discoveries.
  • Pasteis de Belem (10:30am) - A trip to Lisbon is incomplete without trying the world-famous Pastel de Nata. Stop by Pasteis de Belem, the birthplace of this delicious delicacy, and indulge in its creamy and crispy goodness.
  • Lisbon Oceanarium (1:00pm) - The largest indoor aquarium in Europe, Lisbon Oceanarium is a fascinating place to visit. Home to thousands of species, including sharks and manta rays, this attraction is perfect for families and marine-life enthusiasts.
  • Elevador de Santa Justa (3:30pm) - Get a bird's eye view of Lisbon by taking a ride on the Santa Justa Lift. Built-in the 19th-century, the lift connects downtown Baixa with the Bairro Alto district and provides stunning views of the city.
  • Alfama Neighborhood (5:30pm) - Get lost in the charming streets of Alfama, one of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Lisbon. The colorful houses, small cafes, and stunning viewpoints all around make Alfama a must-visit location in Lisbon.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Jerónimos Monastery (1.5 hours, $14)
  • Pasteis de Belem (1 hour, $6)
  • Lisbon Oceanarium (2 hours, $25)
  • Elevador de Santa Justa (1 hour, $6)
  • Alfama Neighborhood (2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $51

Transportation

Travelers can easily navigate Lisbon using the metro or the iconic trams. The metro is a fast and inexpensive way of getting around the city, and tourists can purchase the Viva Viagem card to access it. Lisbon's trams, especially the number 28, are popular among tourists and provide scenic routes across the city. Taxis and Uber are also readily available, but they can be more expensive, especially during rush hour.

Travel Time: 10-15 minutes between attractions using public transport, 5-10 minutes by taxi or Uber. Cost can range from $2-$20 depending on mode of transportation.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the São Jorge Castle, the Belém Tower, or the National Museum of Ancient Art. For foodies, try out Lisbon's seafood delicacies at Ramiro, or petiscos (Portuguese version of tapas) at Tasca da Esquina. If you have less time, you can skip the Lisbon Oceanarium and stick to exploring the city's historical landmarks. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes, as Lisbon's streets are hilly and can be tiring for walking.

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