Planning the Perfect 3 Days in Lisbon Itinerary
Planning a trip to Lisbon and looking for the perfect 3 Day Itinerary? We’ve got you covered! Lisbon, with its unique blend of old-world charm and vibrant modern culture, is the perfect destination for a short but unforgettable getaway. Few cities in the world match the allure and charm of Lisbon. From the vibrant, tiled homes on cobblestone streets and breathtaking views from the miradouros (viewpoints) and the iconic, colorful trams that whisk you from place to place, Lisbon is a city brimming with excitement and wonder for first-time visitors.
Imagine wandering through the charming streets, indulging in delicious Portuguese cuisine, and soaking up the city’s lively atmosphere. It even has a touch of San Francisco’s vibe. 3 days is the perfect amount of time to visit. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply in search of stunning scenery, our 3-day itinerary will guide you through the best that Lisbon has to offer
Things to Know Before Visiting Lisbon
- Lisbon is well known for its steep hills and cobblestone streets. Make sure to bring very comfortable walking shoes with a good grip. Along with the hills, it can be a rather wet climate and the cobblestones will become very slippery.
- Shoulder season is a beautiful time to visit. We visited in September and would highly recommend the same for you.
- You don’t need a car when visiting Lisbon. We mainly used Uber’s which were very affordable. Lisbon also has an efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, and metro lines. Purchase a Viva Viagem card for convenient access to all modes of transport.
- Many local shops and businesses may close for a few hours in the afternoon. Plan your shopping and activities accordingly.
- Like many tourist destinations, Lisbon has its share of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas like trams and popular attractions. Keep your belongings secure.
- Consider joining a walking tour to get a local perspective on Lisbon’s history, culture, and hidden gems. Free walking tours are also available and provide a great introduction to the city.
- Have small bills and coins on hand for taking public transportation as they only accept cash.
- While Portuguese is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Portuguese phrases can enhance your experience.
- Bom Dia (Good Morning)
- Boa Tarde (Good Afternoon)
- Bonne Nuit (Good evening)
- Ola (Hello)
- Obrigado (Thank You) however, if you’re a woman you say Obrigada.
- Praia (beach)
- Miradouro (viewpoint)
Day 1: Exploring Central Lisbon
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Morning Praça do Comércio
Kick off your trip with a rooftop breakfast at Lumi rooftop in the Bairro Alto neighborhood. They have a fabulous brunch special at âŹ27 per person which includes a cocktail, an all-you-can-eat buffet, and a menu item. The views of the city will excite you to explore more of it. Right across the way from this rooftop is Miradouro de SĂŁo Pedro de AlcĂąntara. A great place to stop and enjoy the stunning views of the city.
Next, visit Praça do ComĂ©rcio, one of the oldest squares in Europe. Bustling with shops and vendors, it’s the perfect place to start your trip. Stroll around this historic square and enjoy the scenic riverside view. From there, head up Rua Augusta, a lively pedestrian street filled with shops and street performers. Don’t miss the chance to try a delicious Pastel de Nata, Portugal’s iconic egg tart pastry, while you’re there.
On your walk up to Rossio Square take a stop at Elevador de Santa Justa. This iconic lift for panoramic views of the city and connects the two neighborhoods of the Baixa area to the higher Bairro Alto neighborhood. We would recommend coming to see this as you pass through the area, but not necessarily using the lift itself. If you do decide to take the life the tickets cost âŹ5.
Afternoon
Start your afternoon exploring the vibrant Baixa District, the heart of Lisbon. Begin with a visit to Rossio Square, one of the city’s main squares, bustling with activity and rich in history. Take your time to admire the intricate patterns of the traditional Portuguese pavement and the impressive fountains. From there, wander through the nearby squares, each offering its unique charm and atmosphere.
A short walk away lies the Carmo Convent, where you can immerse yourself in the haunting beauty of its Gothic ruins. This open-air museum, with its roofless nave and stunning arches, tells a story of resilience and history that is sure to captivate any visitor.
For a leisurely lunch make your way to the chic district of Chiado. Choose from a variety of dining options, whether you’re in the mood for a traditional Tasca with authentic Portuguese flavors or a modern eatery offering contemporary cuisine. After your meal, continue your journey by exploring Bairro Alto, a bohemian neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife and charmingly narrow streets. Stroll through this area, soaking in the eclectic mix of street art, local shops, and lively bars.
Don’t forget to take a ride on the Elevador da Bica, a funicular that offers a unique perspective of the city’s hilly landscape, connecting you to even more of Lisbon’s captivating sights and sounds. The ride costs âŹ3.80 and allows two trips – up the hill and back down, or down and then back up, on the same day. It’s an iconic way to experience Lisbon as it was deemed a national monument back in 2002.
Evening
Start your evening at the Miradouro das Portas do Sol, where you can take in the breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon’s historic Alfama district as the sun sets. It was our favorite view in Lisbon and has a small cafe at the top of the viewpoint. Here you can indulge in the famous Ginjinha drink and take in the views. Directly next door is another famous Miradouro de Santa Luiza. This one is bustling with live performers and travelers waiting for a beautiful sunset.
From there, head down to Alfama for a delightful dinner, savoring the rich and diverse flavors of Portuguese cuisine at a cozy local restaurant. After indulging in mouth-watering dishes, immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of traditional Fado music. Experience a live performance in one of Alfama’s charming bars, where the poignant melodies and heartfelt lyrics capture the essence of Portuguese culture. This captivating blend of scenic vistas, culinary delights, and musical heritage will make your night in Alfama truly unforgettable.
Day 2: Belém and Alfama
Morning
Begin your day in BelĂ©m with a delicious breakfast, savoring a freshly baked pastel de nata from the renowned PastĂ©is de BelĂ©m. There is always a long line but believe us, it’s well worth it. After enjoying this iconic Portuguese pastry, take a short stroll to the magnificent JerĂłnimos Monastery, a stunning example of Manueline architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will most likely have to wait to get in as they limit the amount of people in at a time. While it can be frustrating to wait 30 minutes to an hour, it’s incredibly enjoyable to explore its intricate details and historical significance with few people inside. We highly recommend this spot and it’s best to book your tickets in advance.
Finally, walk over to the nearby BelĂ©m Tower. This historic 16th-century fortress, also a UNESCO site, offers breathtaking views over the Tagus River, making it a perfect spot to reflect on the rich maritime history of Portugal. Climb to the top for panoramic vistas of the river and surrounding area, and step into the tower’s past as a gateway to Lisbon and a defensive stronghold.
Afternoon LX Factory + Tram 28
Spend your afternoon exploring the creative and vibrant LX Factory, a hub of artistic and cultural activity in Lisbon. Begin your visit at the enchanting Ler Devagar bookstore, where you can lose yourself among the towering shelves of books and marvel at the unique artistic installations that adorn the space. Afterward, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many enticing restaurants within the LX Factory.
Whether youâre in the mood for traditional Portuguese fare at A Praca, fresh sushi at Sushi Factory, or delectable burgers at Burger Factory, youâll find a variety of dining options to satisfy your cravings. The eclectic atmosphere and diverse culinary offerings make the LX Factory a must-visit destination for both book lovers and food enthusiasts.
Return to central Lisbon and hop on a tram to the historic Alfama district, the oldest neighborhood in the city. Begin your visit at the Lisbon Cathedral, an architectural gem that stands as one of the oldest buildings in Lisbon, with its impressive Romanesque facade and serene interior. Don’t miss the iconic Tram 28 drive past and be careful when snapping photos too close as they tram is on a designated track.
After admiring the cathedral, make your way to the nearby SĂŁo Jorge Castle. This iconic castle offers a fascinating glimpse into Lisbon’s past and provides spectacular panoramic views of the city from its ancient ramparts. Wander through the castle grounds, explore its towers, and take in the breathtaking vistas that stretch out over the rooftops of Lisbon and the sparkling Tagus River beyond.
Evening Rooftop Bar + Dinner
Unwind after a day of exploring by heading to one of Lisbonâs many rooftop bars, where you can relax with a refreshing drink while enjoying stunning views over the city. A perfect choice is the LimĂŁo Rooftop Bar, located atop the H10 Duque de LoulĂ© hotel. As the sun sets, the panoramic views of Lisbonâs skyline become even more mesmerizing. Creating a serene and picturesque backdrop. Sip on crafted cocktails or a glass of fine Portuguese wine as you take in the warm glow of the sunset, but take it from us and skip the food here. Instead make reservations at the prettiest restaurant in Lisbon, Leonetta.
3 Day Lisbon Itinerary – Day 3: Sintra Day Trip
For your final day in this travel guide start your morning with a traditional Portuguese breakfast – coffee and a pastel de nata. Finally, a trip to Lisbon wouldn’t be complete without one of the best day trips to the enchanting town of Sintra. Just a short train ride from the city, Sintra is a fairytale destination known for its stunning palaces, lush gardens, and mystical charm. Explore the majestic Pena Palace with its colorful, romantic architecture and panoramic views, or wander through the enigmatic Quinta da Regaleira with its winding tunnels and symbolic structures. To help you plan the perfect day in Sintra, be sure to check out our detailed blog post below for tips on the best sights to see, how to get there, and where to eat. This guide will ensure you make the most of your magical adventure in Sintra!
Evening
For your last evening, you can enjoy a Michelin star dinner at Alma Lisbon which has been awarded 2 Michelin Stars. This high-end restaurant has avant-garde local meat & seafood dishes, plus an extensive wine list.
With that being said it’s best to make a reservation here!
Where to Stay in Lisbon
- Ritz Four Seasons Hotel Lisbon
- Book Your Stay Here
- Location: Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca, Avenidas Novas
- Highlights: This iconic hotel offers unparalleled luxury and service. Located in a central area, it boasts exquisite decor, exceptional dining options, and a range of premium amenities, making it a top choice for discerning travelers.
- Features: Rooftop running track, indoor pool, Michelin-starred restaurant, spa, and spacious, elegantly appointed rooms.
- Bairro Alto Hotel
- Book your Stay Here
- Location: Praça LuĂs de CamĂ”es, Bairro Alto
- Highlights: This luxurious boutique hotel combines classic charm with modern amenities. Located in the vibrant Bairro Alto neighborhood, it offers stunning views from its rooftop terrace and is within walking distance of many attractions.
- Features: Rooftop bar, spa, gourmet restaurant, and stylish rooms.
- Santiago de Alfama – Boutique Hotel
- Book Your Stay Here
- Location: Rua de Santiago, Alfama
- Highlights: Nestled in the historic Alfama district, this boutique hotel offers a tranquil escape with its beautifully restored 15th-century building. It provides a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort.
- Features: On-site restaurant, garden courtyard, spacious and elegantly designed rooms.
This itinerary offers a blend of cultural exploration, historical landmarks, local cuisine, and relaxation, providing a comprehensive experience of Lisbon and its surroundings. From savoring the iconic pastel de nata in Belém and marveling at the architectural splendor of Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower to immersing yourself in the historic charm of Alfama with visits to the Lisbon Cathedral and Castelo de São Jorge, each day is filled with unique and memorable experiences.
If you plan on visiting more of Portugal don’t miss my Ultimate 10 Days in Portugal Itinerary.
XX,
Courtney
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