Things to do
As one of the most walkable cities in the world, Lisbon is an excellent place for aimless wandering. However, there’s also plenty to see and do, meaning a little bit of forward planning will go a long way.
A must-see on every trip, the Castello de São Jorge sits atop the São Jorge hill in Alfama, one of the oldest districts in Lisbon. You’ll enjoy stunning views across the whole city – perfect for Instagram! – and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to see some of the resident peacocks strutting about, or perhaps hiding in the trees.
Other obvious highlights for your first day include a ride on the iconic number 28 tram, and stopping by the Parque das Nações – a futuristic area by the riverside where you can visit the Oceanarium.
Then it’s time to cross to the other side of the Ponte 25 Abril bridge and explore the area of Belem. It’s home to many museums, a botanical garden, and the Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries) – standing at 170ft tall, it commemorates the age of discoveries in Portugal.
Come sunset, for the most enviable views be sure to climb up one of the city’s many miradouros (viewpoints). Bring your own drinks and enjoy the live music from Santa Caterina and Miradouro da Nossa Senhora do Monte.