For a European getaway that offers a perfect blend of vibrant culture, seaside views and rich history, look no further than a Lisbon weekend trip. Lisbon is Portugal's capital city and it's the perfect place to soak up the flavor of this destination. During a 3-day Lisbon trip, you will have time to enjoy the top attractions in the city as well as relax on the beach.
Use this itinerary as a guide in order to plan your 3-day Lisbon trip.
Day One — You Have Arrived in Lisbon, Portugal
Upon arrival in this coastal city, you will be greeted by some of the most beautiful views in Portugal. Lisbon has long been known for its Old World architecture, its rolling hills and its vibrant entertainment scene. It's one of the best places in Europe to go if you want to enjoy a weekend trip that includes plenty of culture with a dose of partying.
On your first day in Lisbon, you will want to check into your home and get settled before you begin touring the city. For an intimate stay in the heart of the city, consider booking a room at the Lx Soho Boutique Hotel in Lisbon. This boutique hotel is known for its minimalist interior design and comfortable accommodations. It's an ideal spot for travelers who want to spend more time exploring than in their hotel room. Another hotel in Lisbon to consider is The Vintage Lisbon, a luxury hotel that is centrally located and offers premier amenities, including an indoor pool and on-site fitness center.
Once you have dropped off your bags and checked into your room, it's time to start learning more about all the things to do in Lisbon. One of the best ways to begin your first day in Lisbon is with a walking tour of the city's historic center, which is where most of the top attractions in Lisbon can be found.
As you explore the neighborhoods of Baixa, Chiado and Alfama, these are some of the sites that you should visit on the first day:
- Commerce Square in Baixa — This busy city square showcases the heart of daily life in Lisbon. Check out the Augusta Street Arch, which offers some of the most spectacular views in Lisbon.
- Church of Santo Domingo — This impressive church is located near Figueira Square, a smaller square that is a worthwhile excursion during your first day in Lisbon.
- Lisbon Cathedral — Arguably one of the most iconic spots in Lisbon, you won't want to miss out on the chance to photograph this architectural marvel.
- Castle of Saint George — Lisbon is a city of hills and the Castle of Saint George sits atop one of the highest points in the city. Not only is this castle one of the top attractions in Lisbon, but it also offers some of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the city.
After a busy afternoon of exploring the top attractions in Lisbon, you will surely have worked up an appetite. Lisbon is known for its eclectic and flavorful food scene, so you won't want to miss out on the opportunity to dine at a local restaurant. Consider enjoying an evening meal at Restaurant Drogaria, which offers contemporary dishes rooted in Portuguese tradition.
Day Two — A Full Day of Adventure
On day two of your Lisbon weekend trip, you will have to take advantage of having the entire day to explore the city and experience its vibrant culture. In the morning, consider heading to Belem, which is located a little bit outside the city's historic center. Belem is a historic district in Lisbon that is located along the shores of the Tagus River, allowing you to soak up the beauty of the Old World architecture in Lisbon coupled with the pristine waterfront views that the city is known for. While you are in Belem, you can visit historic sites such as Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery and the Monument to the Discoveries.
Before you leave Belem, be sure to refuel with a cup of coffee and a pasteis de natas, which is a crispy, flaky pastry with a rich custard center and is considered to be one of the best pastries in the region.
After a morning of exploring the city's most iconic attractions, you may want to take a break and head indoors for the afternoon. This is the perfect opportunity to visit one of the best museums in Lisbon. The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is a history museum in Lisbon that is famous for housing one of the most important private art collections in the world. This museum boasts more than 5,000 years of art and includes more than 6,000 pieces, many of which hail from Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Armenia and more. In general, travelers spend at least two hours at this museum, but you could explore for at least half a day if you are particularly passionate about art.
After an exciting — and possibly exhausting — day of experiencing the sights and sounds of Lisbon, it is best to unwind over a savory meal. Grab a table at Rossio Gastrobar, which boasts a rooftop patio that overlooks the city's sprawling hills. Here you can enjoy an authentic Portuguese meal as you soak up the incredible views of the city and reminisce on the memories that you made throughout the day.
Day Three — Fit in a Bit More Before You Go
The third day of your Lisbon weekend trip may be departure day, but you can still fit in a bit more fun before you say goodbye. Before you leave the city, spend your morning at the National Tile Museum. This museum, which is known locally as the Museu Nacional do Azulejo, pays homage to the incredible and colorful tile work that can be found throughout Portugal. The colorful and ornate tiles that line the architecture in Portugal are one of the most distinct features in this country and it is exclusive to this region of the world. No visit to Lisbon would be complete without learning more about this tile work and the role that it has long played in Portuguese culture and history.
Before you leave, take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy one more fresh, local meal in Lisbon. Sea Me Next Door is located in the heart of the city and is known as one of the best places in Lisbon for seafood. Offering a comfortable and casual atmosphere, as well as an innovative menu crafted from freshly caught seafood, this restaurant allows you to put the finishing touches on an unforgettable 3-day Lisbon trip.
As you depart from Lisbon, remember that there is so much more to see and do in Portugal. You might find yourself planning another weekend trip to this country sooner than you think.
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