The places we like to go
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our favorite places
The must-sees
museums
- National Tile Museum
- National Coach Museum
palaces
- Ajuda National Palace
- National Palace of Queluz
- Palaces in Sintra: Nacional, Regaleira, Biester, Monserrate and Pena
viewpoints in lisbon
- São Pedro de Alcântara
- Our Lady of Mount
- Grace
- São Jorge Castle (admission paid)
Churches
- Jerónimos Monastery
- Lisbon Cathedral
- Church of São Roque
- Madre de Deus Church (admission paid to the Tile Museum)
- Estrela Basilica
scenic walks
- Walk along the river at the Expo between the Oceanarium and the Myriad Hotel
- Walk in Belém between the Belém Tower and MAAT
- Ver o pôr-do-sol no Terreiro do Paço
- Stroll in Jardim da Estrela
- Go up to Alfama and enjoy the view from Miradouro Portas do Sol


restaurants
Where to eat
The auction: especializado em peixe, pratos entre 15€ e 25€, metro Restauradores
Gina: typical restaurant with Portuguese dishes, between €12 and €18, Avenida metro
Ribeira Market: a huge space with a vibe relaxed, metro Cais do Sodré
restaurants
Onde comer barato
Portugália: menus for around €11, shopping malls
H3: hambúrger gourmet e menus por cerca de 10€, shoppings
Vitamins: various menus with natural ingredients, shopping malls
Sunflower: uma tasca bem portuguesa com pratos económicos. Metro: Restauradores
Lunch box: soups, steaks, bread with chorizo and other snacks, Santos
The Provincial: another tavern where you can eat cheap, metro Restauradores
shopping malls
Where to shop
Colombo Mall: metro Colégio Militar
Vasco da Gama shopping mall: metro Oriente
El Corte Inglés: São Sebastião metro
Chiado Warehouses: Baixa-Chiado metro
Amoreiras Shopping Center: metro Mouse
irrefutable proposals
Good ideas
Eat a custard tart at Manteigaria
Watch the sunset in Terreiro do Paço or Belém
Wander the streets of Alfama
Going out at night in Bairro Alto
Try Somersby apple cider
public transport
How to get around Lisbon?
Using public transport is an easy and safe way to get around Lisbon. Avoid using a car, as traffic can be chaotic and parking difficult and expensive.
Airport to the center
There are several ways to get to the center of Lisbon from the airport. You can take a taxi right outside the terminal (they charge for luggage and it is more expensive after 10pm); you can call an Uber identified with the TVDE badge; You can take the red line metro or you can take a bus to Marquês de Pombal.
In the city
The easiest and cheapest way is to use the Navegante Card. You can get a card by going to one of the machines inside the metro stations. Charge with whatever amount you want. The value of the trip is deducted every time you swipe the card. You can pay by cash or card. For more information www.carris.pt
Taxi & Uber
When taking the bus or metro is not viable, you can opt for a private service. Taxis are black and green and are licensed. The price may vary depending on the time and if the race is outside Lisbon. Alternatively, you can call an Uber, which will have to display the TVDE sign stuck to the window.
must-see things
Don't stop doing
Experience
ride a tram
Riding a tram in Lisbon is a unique experience, as they are centuries old and only run through the streets of Baixa. Don't forget to use the Navegante Card to get a much more affordable price for your trip. You can also use it in elevators and lifts operated by Carris.
- Take the 28 at Estrela as the chance of getting a seat is greater.
viewpoints
Amoreiras 360º
This viewpoint is paid, but you can have one of the best 360-degree views of Lisbon. It is possible to see the 25 de Abril Bridge, Monsanto, the north area and the entire downtown area of Lisbon.
- Take a bus to Amoreiras or get off at Rato metro station. Enter the mall, buy your ticket at reception and go up to the first floor next to Zara Home.
inside doors
Lisbon Oceanarium
The Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the largest in the world and a great idea if you have children. Take advantage and take a walk in the Expo area next to the Tagus River.
- The area near the Vasco da Gama Tower is full of restaurants and bars. If you want something cheaper, go to the mall or sit on the McDonald's terrace.
curiosity
Crazy about coffee!
the main types
Café or Bica: as a general rule, tourists prefer more coffee, so ask for “a full coffee” otherwise the cup comes half full
Milk Sock: half milk, half coffee, in a large cup
Gallon: more coffee than milk, served in a large glass
Dripped: coffee with a splash of milk
Abatanado: American-style coffee served in a large cup
Without beginning: weaker coffee, without the coffee principle
From Rio: a much weaker coffee, served in a small cup
suggestion
Go to the port
Venture out and go to the city of Invicta as it is also known, a vibrant city, full of attractions and which has already won several tourism awards. Don't forget the Caves in Gaia.
The best way to get to Porto is by train (book on the Porto website). CP) or by bus (book on the Expresso Network or the Flixbus)
little advice
pay attention!
- Listening to fado is an incredible experience and, even better, when it's live. But these shows usually require you to consume a meal that can be expensive and not meet your expectations. Research well.
- Lisbon is a safe city. However, be careful with pickpockets on tram 28, Cais do Sodré and metro (especially in Baixa stations).
- Tips are not mandatory nor is there a minimum, but many people tip in restaurants and other services.
- It is mandatory by law to deliver a detailed invoice in restaurants and commerce in general. Some stores offer Tax Free which you can later request back at the airport.
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