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How To Spend 3 Days In LISBON Portugal | Travel Itinerary

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Discover the captivating charm of Lisbon, Portugal, with this curated itinerary. From the historic grandeur of Belém's monuments to the vibrant nightlife of Bairro Alto and the artistic pulse of LX Factory, this map covers Lisbon's iconic sights, hidden gems, and culinary delights. Get ready to explore the soul of this sun-drenched city.

  • Lisbon Cathedral

    The Lisbon Cathedral is a landmark visited in Lisbon.

  • São Jorge Castle

    São Jorge Castle is a landmark visited in Lisbon.

  • Belém Tower

    The Belém Tower is a historic tower in Lisbon's Belém district.

  • Pastéis de Belém

    Pastéis de Belém is a famous bakery attracting many visitors every day.

  • National Coach Museum

    The National Coach Museum is a museum visited in Lisbon.

  • LX Factory

    LX Factory is a trendy location to visit in Lisbon.

  • Alfama

    Alfama is a historic district known for its narrow streets, Fado music, and views of the Tagus River.

  • Baixa

    Baixa is known for luxury hotels and contemporary amenities.

  • Miradoura de Santa Luzia

    Miradoura de Santa Luzia is one of the best spots for panoramic views of the city and is magical at sunrise.

  • Museu Nacional do Azulejo

    The Museu Nacional do Azulejo is entirely dedicated to the fascinating history of tilework in Portugal, showcasing stunning azulejos from different eras.

  • Convento da Graça

    The Convento da Graça is one of Lisbon's oldest convents, offering stunning panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River from the Miradouro da Graça.

  • Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora

    The Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora boasts stunning tilework and offers breathtaking views from its rooftop viewpoints.

  • Palácio Nacional de Belém

    The Palácio Nacional de Belém is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks.

  • Jeronimos Monastery

    The Jeronimos Monastery is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks.

  • Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

    Miradouro da Senhora do Monte offers stunning views.

  • Portas do Sol Café

    Portas do Sol Café is conveniently located near Miradouro de Santa Luzia for breakfast.

  • Tagus River

    The Tagus River is visible from the Alfama neighborhood and the Convento da Graça.

  • Rua de São Pedro

    Rua de São Pedro is a street in Alfama where you can often hear the soulful melodies of Fado music.

  • Mesa de Frades

    Mesa de Frades is a charming restaurant in Alfama located in a former chapel adorned with beautiful azulejo tiles, serving classic Portuguese dishes.

  • Portas do Sol Miradouro

    Portas do Sol Miradouro is a beautiful terraced viewpoint in the heart of Alfama to visit at sunset.

  • Quiosque das Portas do Sol

    Quiosque das Portas do Sol is where you can grab a glass of vinho verde.

  • Boa-Bao

    Boa-Bao is a fantastic pan-Asian restaurant located in the lively Bairro Alto neighborhood of Lisbon.

  • Bairro Alto neighborhood

    Bairro Alto is perfect for nightlife enthusiasts, with vibrant bars and restaurants.

  • Fábrica da Nata

    Fábrica da Nata is where you can find the best pastel de nata.

  • Belém Palace

    Belém Palace is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks.

  • Sud Lisboa

    Sud Lisboa is a modern restaurant and event center with an unbeatable view of the Tagus River.

  • Pena Palace

    Pena Palace in Sintra is incredibly vibrant and unique, making it feel like something straight out of a fairy tale.

  • Castle of the Moors

    The Castle of the Moors offers stunning views of the surrounding area and wandering along the forested ramparts feels almost like being on the Great Wall of China.

  • Tascantiga

    Tascantiga is a cozy spot right in the heart of Sintra.

  • A Cevecheria

    A Cevecheria has been on my list for years, and I was thrilled to finally visit it on our latest trip to Lisbon, making for some great pictures.

  • Humberto Delgado Airport

    Lisbon Airport (Humberto Delgado Airport) is the main gateway to the city.

  • Bairro Alto

    Bairro Alto is perfect for nightlife enthusiasts, with vibrant bars and restaurants, though it can be noisier.

  • Chiado

    Chiado offers luxury hotels and contemporary amenities.

  • Belem

    Belém is a charming neighborhood about 5 miles west of Lisbon's city center, nestled along the waterfront.