Start your day at this iconic bakery famous for its traditional custard tarts, known as pastéis de nata; you can enjoy a pastry with a cup of coffee while soaking in the historic atmosphere.
From the bakery, take Tram 15 or a taxi to your next location.
After your delightful breakfast, head to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning display of Manueline architecture that reflects Portugal’s Age of Discovery.
Just a stroll away, visit the Belém Tower, a fortress that has stood since the 16th century, providing fantastic views of the Tagus River and serving as a symbol of Portugal’s maritime prowess.
Head to the vibrant Time Out Market where you can sample a variety of Portugal’s culinary staples and local favorites all in one place, including seafood, tapas, and more.
Take Tram 15 from the Tower to Cais do Sodré station, and the market is a short walk away.
After lunch, take a relaxing stroll through the charming winding streets of Alfama, the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, famous for its historic buildings and lively atmosphere.
Take metro from Cais do Sodré to Rossio, and then you can either walk or tram to Alfama.
Make your way to one of the best viewpoints in the city, the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, where you can relax, take in panoramic views of Lisbon, and capture those beautiful sunset photos.
Finish your day with dinner in the vibrant Bairro Alto district, where you can enjoy authentic Portuguese cuisine at a cozy restaurant such as Tascas do Chico with some live music to round off your experience.
Walk 20 minutes from the viewpoint or take a taxi.
Wrap up your day with an evening stroll at the stunning Praça do Comércio, taking in the illuminated landscape and perhaps indulging in a nightcap at one of the nearby bars.