10 things to see, eat and experience in Lisbon

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10 things to see, eat and experience in Lisbon

Lisbon is a vibrant and various  megacity that’s steeped in history and culture.

Known for its picturesque streets, historic landmark, and  succulent cookery, it’s a destination that appeals to all types of  trippers.

The  city offers a  blend of traditional and contemporary  gests, from the  fascinating neighbourhoods of Alfama and Bairro Alto to the  ultramodern  attractions like the Oceanarium and the iconic Belem Tower.

Visitors can take a typical yellow tram (locally called “elétrico”) through the city, enjoy a glass of  Port Wine, or indulge in a traditional meal in one of the fantastic original restaurants.

With its mild climate, friendly locals and fantastic views, Lisbon is a  megacity that leaves a lasting  print on all who visit.

 

To see

 

  1. Belem Tower – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in Lisbon.
  2. Jeronimos Monastery – another UNESCO World Heritage Site and a magnificent example of Manueline architecture.
  3. São Jorge Castle – a medieval fortress with breathtaking views of the city.
  4. Rossio Square – a historic square in the heart of Lisbon with many shops and restaurants.
  5. Bairro Alto – a trendy neighbourhood known for its nightlife and street art.
  6. The Lisbon Cathedral – a Gothic-style cathedral dating back to the 12th century.
  7. The National Tile Museum – showcasing the history and art of Portuguese tilework.
  8. The National Museum of Ancient Art – home to an impressive collection of Portuguese and European art.
  9. The Lisbon Oceanarium – one of the largest aquariums in Europe, featuring a variety of marine life.
  10. The Elevador de Santa Justa – an historic iron lift that offers stunning views of the city.

 

To eat

 

  1. Pastel de Nata – a traditional Portuguese custard tart that is a must-try for any visitor.
  2. Bacalhau – a popular traditional dish made with salted cod and a variety of other ingredients.
  3. Cozido – a hearty stew made with various meats and vegetables, often served with bread.
  4. Porco Preto – a traditional dish made with black pork, often served with a side of fried potatoes.
  5. Sardinhas assadas – grilled sardines, a popular dish in the summertime.
  6. Feijoada – a hearty bean stew with meat, traditionally served with rice.
  7. Açorda – a bread-based stew made with garlic, olive oil and cilantro.
  8. Caldo verde – a hearty soup made with potatoes, kale and chorizo.
  9. Carne de Porco à Alentejana – a traditional dish made with pork and clams.
  10. Pastéis de Bacalhau – fried cod cakes, often served as a starter or snack.

 

To experience

 

  1. Taking a tram ride through the city – the historic trams are a unique way to see the city and its many sights.
  2. Sipping a glass of port wine – Portugal is home to many of the world’s most renowned port wine producers.
  3. Taking a ferry to the nearby town of Cascais – the town is known for its picturesque beaches and charming streets.
  4. Visiting the Mercado da Ribeira – a bustling market where you can try a variety of traditional Portuguese foods and drinks.
  5. Attending a Fado performance – a traditional form of Portuguese music known for its emotive and melancholic sound.
  6. Taking a day trip to Sintra – a picturesque town known for its palaces and castles.
  7. Visiting the Time Out Market – a food hall featuring some of the best restaurants and bars in Lisbon.
  8. Taking a stroll along the waterfront at Cais do Sodré – a trendy area with great views of the river and the city.
  9. Exploring the streets of the Alfama district – one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Lisbon, known for its narrow streets and traditional architecture.
  10. Riding the historic Elevador de Santa Justa – an historic iron lift that offers stunning views of the city.

 

With its mild climate, friendly locals and fantastic views, Lisbon is a  megacity that leaves a lasting  print on all who visit.

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