Lisbon in 3 days

🏷️ Lisbon in 3 days

✈️ Lisbon in a few words?

Lisbon is a pretty tense city full of hills! So arm yourself with courage, good shoes and a hat

At every corner of this town, you'll find typical little restaurants with a crazy charm. You'll find many large families seated with grandparents, children and grandchildren enjoying the local dishes.

The architecture of Lisbon's buildings is simply incredible, a testament to Portugal's past grandeur.

👉 You can buy online the Lisbon Card which gives you access to over 30 tours 

Lisbon has a bus, métro or tramway service that will allow you faster déplacements.

Required: to optimize your visits, choose flights that land early in the morning and leave late in the evening, and of course, accommodation in the city center.

 

🌍 Day 1 

  • Visit the commercialçant district of Baixa in the lively city center district, and climb (rather than take the elevator) to the top of Santa Justa (about 50m high) for a great view of the district 
  • then go to the Praça do Comércio (Place du Commerce), a huge square with numerous museums and édifices
  • Take a pâtisserie in one of the mythical café of the Praça do Rossio
  • Finally, déambulate in the Rua de Augusta to do your shopping

👉 This tour is optimized; and the sites indicated are more or less 1 km apart, leaving you plenty of time to visit these monuments.

 

🧭 Day 2

  • About thirty kilometers from Lisbon, set off (by train or car) Caiscas, a town of pêcheurs, which is a very popular spa resort, and enjoy the picturesque town center. Not far away you'll find the magnificent Praia do Tamariz (Estoril beach)

 

🧭 Day 3

  • Retour à Lisbonne et La Bairro Alto où l’on trouver les fameuses azulejos qui tapent les facades des immeubles et de nombreuses églises. This is the place to be for night owls. Beautiful views can be enjoyed from viewpoints such as São Pedro de Alcantara. Déambuler dans la Pink street, rue  colorful;e des gays
  • Not to be missed: the Mercado de Ribeira, big covered market with local and Portuguese gastronomic specialities.
  • The emblematic (but small) Quartier de Belem with its many museums, tower and The Monastery of the Hiéronymites. Stop off at the Pasteleria de Belém :qui proposent pastéis de nata.


 

⚠️ When to visit and for what budget

  • You can visit Lisbon three quarters of the year, from February to December
  • Avoid tourist periods (beginning of July and end of August) and Sunday returns
  • .
  • As with any very touristy city, the most expensive part of this trip remains the accommodation. 
  • The price of a return ticket from a major French city starts at 145€ 

 

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Sylvain




 

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