Video 1. Lisbon Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (YouTube link)
One of the best things about Portugal during the winter season is that the country is not covered by the dark skies – this makes it stand apart from other countries in Europe.[1]
The country does not even observe freezing weather during the winters, which makes it bearable for the tourists to explore the country in the winter months. However, it does snow in the internal regions but the coastlines are covered with bright sunshine. Therefore, planning a vacation in Portugal in the month of December won’t be a bad idea.
3 Days in Lisbon: Unveiling the City's Charm and History (Click here for an interactive Takayama map on Google MyMaps) |
Things to Do in Lisbon in 3 Days
Based on the recommendations of [2] and [3], here are the list of things to do in Lisbon:
1. Santa Justa Lift
- To ride the elevator up to the observation deck and back down, it'll cost you 5 euros (about $6). To save money, you can walk to the top of the Santa Justa Lift to enjoy the view.
- You can find the Santa Justa Elevator in the Baixa neighborhood, situated between the Baixa-Chiado and Rossio metro stops.
- The elevator is open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and until 9 p.m. in the winter.
2. Wander through Lisbon’s Main Square (Praça do Comércio)
3. Pink Street
- Lisbon’s former Red Light District that now is one of the nightlife areas of the city.
- It has become one of the more popular things to do in Lisbon so an early visit for an empty pink street would be required.
- Be warned that Tram 28 could be very crowded and queue to be long (read [21] for details)
5. Alfama – Best of Lisbon
- A small labyrinth of cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and some of the best architecture of the city. To most people, this is the most beautiful part of the city where the old trams are rolling through the narrow streets.
- Visit Sé Catedral as it is the oldest, impressive, and most important church of Lisbon.
6. Sunset at a viewpoint
- 3 locations: Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, Miradouro de Santa Luzia and Miradouro das Portas do Sol
- For reaching Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, you can ride the famous funicular named Elevador da Gloria.
7. Visit Sintra – Favorite thing to do on a Lisbon city trip
8. Castelo de S. Jorge
- The visit to São Jorge Castle will take approximately the whole morning since the site is extensive. Apart from the Castle with its eleven towers, you’ll also be able to visit a small museum, a bar and a restaurant if you want to stop for lunch before you continue exploring Lisbon.
- São Jorge Hill also houses the Lisbon Cathedral.
- From Portas do Sol tram stop (28E) or Castelo bus stop (737), make the climb to Castelo de S. Jorge.
- At the top of the Fortress, it offers the best views of the east of Lisbon and the Sunset.
9. Cascais
- Cascais is a tiny, charming old fishing village that is easy to reach by a 40-minute train ride from Lisbon.
- It is home to Lisbon’s wealthy people who spend their weekends in their holiday homes, but luckily Cascais’s character remains.
10. Cascais beach
- Cascais has a huge advantage over Lisbon: soft-sand beaches!
11. Belem Tower
- The adult entrance fee to the Belem Tower is €8.50, and children up to 14 are free to enter.
- Due to the size of the fort, only 150 people are allowed inside, which does mean there can be long queues to get in, especially during the peak season.
12. Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
- The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos is a highly ornate monastery that is situated in the Belem district of western Lisbon.
- This grand religious building was historically associated with the early sailors as explorers, as it was from here that Vasco da Gama spent his last night before his voyage to the Far East.
- Try out Pastel de Nata (Custard Tart) at nearby Belem Patisserie
13. Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology
- Watch MATT in video 1 starting at 3.23.
13. LX Factory
- Lisbon's hub of cutting-edge creativity hosts a dynamic menu of events from live concerts and film screenings to fashion shows and art exhibitions
14. Time Out Market
- Time Out Market Lisboa is a food hall located in the Mercado da Ribeira at Cais do Sodré in Lisbon.
15. Oceanário de Lisboa (Oceanarium)
- From Oceanarium, you can also board the cable car and enjoy a breathtaking panorama of Nations Park including views of the Oceanarium, the Portugal Pavilion, and the Vasco da Gama Bridge.
- Prices joint ticket Telecabine + Oceanário de Lisboa. Round trip. Children up to 2 years, Free. Children from 3 to 12 years, 19,00€. Adult, 28,00€.
Video 2. Portugal, LISBON: Everything you need to know | Chiado and Bairro Alto (YouTube link)
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- When temperatures drop across Europe, head south for some winter sun in Portugal
- Lisbon, Cascais, Lagos, Faro
- 14 Best Things To Do in Lisbon (3-Day Guide)
- Lisbon in Three Days - A Suggested Itinerary and Tour
- The Best Views of Pena Palace & Gardens in Sintra, Portugal
- Where to Eat in Lagos Portugal: Take a Lagos Food Tour
- The Best Benagil Cave Tour to visit the Benagil Caves Portugal
- 45 THINGS TO DO IN FUNCHAL, MADEIRA, PORTUGAL
- Magical Fairytale Castles in Europe You Can Actually Visit
- Your New Mountain Getaway In Portugal: Casas Da Lapa
- Why Visit Lisbon in Winter?
- What not to do in Lisbon Portugal?
- Visit These Picturesque Places In Portugal In December To Have A Fun 2022 Winter Vacay
- Where to take the best photographs in Lisbon
- The 19 best things to do in Lisbon
- RAILWAY STATIONS IN LISBON
- Viva Viagem Card: Use it on Metro, Bus, Tram, Ferry & Train (important)
- Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metropolitano de Lisboa)
- The Lisbon Metro is the rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal.
- As of 2017, the system's four lines total 44.5 kilometers (27.7 mi) of route and serve 56 stations.
- Comboios de Portugal (CP)
- Comboios de Portugal, EPE is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal.
- Carris (Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa)
- (Lisbon Tramways Company) is a public transportation company in Lisbon, Portugal. Carris operates Lisbon's buses, trams, and funiculars.
- Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MATT)
- Tram 28 Lisbon Guide
- Museu Nacional do Azulejo (National Azulejo Museum)
- Palace Fronteira
- 17th-century palace open for guided tours, with traditional azulejo tiling, paintings and furniture.
- 18 of the best attractions in Lisbon
- Sanitorios (toilet; WC)
- Is Lisbon safe for tourist, female and sole travelers?
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