Lisbon

Historic riverside capital with hills and vibrant culture

9.7/10
Lisbon Metropolitan Area Region
Top 8 Destination

Lisbon, Portugal’s capital and largest city, is a vibrant metropolis where history, culture, and modern life intertwine along the scenic banks of the Tagus River. With a history dating back to pre-Roman times, Lisbon has been shaped by a succession of civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, and Christians. The city flourished during the Age of Discoveries in the 15th and 16th centuries, when Portuguese explorers set sail from its harbor to chart new worlds, bringing wealth and architectural grandeur that still define much of the cityscape today.

The heart of Lisbon is its historic neighborhoods. Alfama, the city’s oldest quarter, is a maze of narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, and hidden courtyards. Here, visitors can discover the soulful sounds of Fado music in intimate taverns and climb to the imposing São Jorge Castle for sweeping views over the city. Baixa, the downtown area rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake, features grand plazas like Praça do Comércio, elegant neoclassical buildings, and bustling shopping streets. Bairro Alto, perched on a hill, comes alive at night with its vibrant bars, restaurants, and live music venues.

Belém, to the west of the city center, is home to some of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks. The UNESCO-listed Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery are masterpieces of Manueline architecture, reflecting Portugal’s maritime heritage. The area also hosts the Monument to the Discoveries and the renowned Pastéis de Belém bakery, where visitors can sample the city’s famous custard tarts. Art lovers will appreciate the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum and the contemporary MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology), while the National Tile Museum showcases Portugal’s distinctive azulejos.

Lisbon’s hills offer countless miradouros (viewpoints), such as Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and Miradouro de Santa Catarina, providing panoramic vistas of the city’s red rooftops, the river, and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge. The city’s iconic yellow trams, especially Tram 28, wind their way through historic districts, offering a scenic and nostalgic way to explore.

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the city’s proximity to Atlantic beaches like Cascais and Costa da Caparica, easily reached by train or bus. Day trips to the fairy-tale palaces of Sintra or the medieval town of Óbidos are also popular. Lisbon’s culinary scene is a highlight, with fresh seafood, traditional petiscos (Portuguese tapas), and a growing number of innovative restaurants and food markets.

Getting around Lisbon is convenient thanks to an extensive public transport network, including metro, buses, trams, and ferries. The city is served by Humberto Delgado Airport, with direct flights to major European and international destinations. Lisbon’s compact size makes it ideal for exploring on foot, though its steep hills can be challenging; elevators and funiculars help connect different levels of the city.

The best time to visit Lisbon is during spring (March to May) or early autumn (September to October), when the weather is warm, crowds are smaller, and hotel rates are more affordable. Summers are hot and lively, with numerous festivals and outdoor events, while winters are mild and quieter, offering a more relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re drawn by history, culture, cuisine, or coastal scenery, Lisbon offers a rich and rewarding experience for every traveler.

Best Time to Visit

March to May and September to October offer warm weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities in Lisbon.

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Currency

Euro (EUR) • Cards widely accepted

Language

Portuguese • English in tourist areas

WiFi

Free WiFi in cafes and hotels

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Quick Facts

Region Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Rating
9.70/10
Population 575,739
Elevation 2m
Location View on Map

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