Best Places to Visit in Lisbon
Portugal's sun-washed capital is a city of seven hills, azulejo façades and Atlantic light. Below are the neighbourhoods, sights and local staples first-time visitors should not miss — plus real places from our directory to make it happen.
Neighbourhoods to know
Alfama
The oldest quarter — steep tiled lanes, fado houses and views from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte.
Baixa & Chiado
Pombaline grid, grand plazas, and the elevator up to Bairro Alto's bar scene.
Belém
Manueline monuments, the original pastéis de nata and river-front museums (MAAT, Berardo).
Príncipe Real & Estrela
Leafy squares, concept stores and some of Lisbon's best small restaurants.
Top things to do
- 1.Castelo de São Jorge at sunset
- 2.Tram 28 from Martim Moniz to Prazeres
- 3.Time Out Market and LX Factory for food
- 4.Torre de Belém & Jerónimos Monastery
- 5.Ride the Elevador de Santa Justa
Local tips
- • Buy a rechargeable Viva Viagem card — trams, metro and elevators use it.
- • Restaurants serve dinner from 20:00; anything earlier is aimed at tourists.
- • The 'couvert' (bread, olives, cheese) is optional — send it back to skip.
Where to eat, sleep and go in Lisbon
A few real places from our free directory. Every listing has address and contact info.