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Lisbon is a captivating city that offers an ideal mix of history, culture, and modern vibrancy. Its ancient monuments and picturesque neighborhoods like Baixa and Bairro Alto are filled with art, while the lively Fado music captures the soul of the city. In the evening, Lisbon’s culinary delights—especially seafood—are a must-try for food lovers. Lisbon’s scenic tram rides give you an unforgettable view of this coastal gem.
Year
1200 BC Pre-Roman era, established by Phoenician settlers.
Airport
Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
Cost of Living (10)
6️⃣ Affordable compared to Western Europe, especially for housing and food.

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TWYS curates the best places to SEE, EAT, DRINK, SHOP & MORE — uncover hidden gems, must-visit landmarks, top restaurants, unique bars, boutique shops, luxury stays, and networking spots.
ShopDepartment Store
🛒El Corte Inglés
4.8Grocery store, movie theatre, food hall on the bottom, department stores in the middle and restaurants plus a cafeteria on the top.
ShopHistoric shop specializing in Portuguese canned fish, a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
🥫Conserveira de Lisboa
4.8Old school fish shop specialising in different varieties of canned fish
ShopLisbon’s museum dedicated to design and fashion, showcasing a variety of exhibitions.
🏛️MUDE
4.6Museum in a striking former bank, with design & fashion from the 19th century to the present.
SeePraia da Rainha, also known as Queen's Beach, is a stunning stretch of golden sand framed by towering cliffs and azure waters. This picturesque beach is famous for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing. Surrounded by charming cafes and restaurants, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies while taking in the breathtaking views. Whether you're an adventure seeker or looking for a peaceful getaway, Praia da Rainha offers something for everyone.
🏖️Praia da Rainha
4.8Pretty little beach which differs from other beaches in the area in that it is quite enclosed by small cliffs and the town above.
SeeA stunning UNESCO World Heritage site featuring Gothic and Manueline architecture, reflecting Portugal's Age of Discovery.
🛕Jerónimos Monastery
4.8Most impressive symbol of Portugal's power and wealth during the Age of Discovery.
SeeOne of Lisbon's most iconic landmarks, offering panoramic views of the city and rich historical exhibits.
🌳Castelo de S. Jorge
4.8The garden of the Castelo de S. Jorge is the only remaining green space in Lisbon where the primary native species of Portuguese forest predominate.
SeeAquarium
🐬Lisbon Oceanarium
4.8Encounter aquatic life and penguins in an almost natural habitat
SeeA regal boutique hotel in a 19th-century palace, offering stunning interiors, elegant service, and picturesque views of the Tagus River.
🛋️Palacete Chafariz D'El Rei
4.7Featuring a mix of modern and antique furnishings, the 6 elegant suites have art nouveau touches, and living areas with sofas
SeeMuseum
🎞️Cinemateca Portuguesa / Museu do Cinema
4.7Cinema showing classic movies & elegant film museum with historic equipment & interactive displays.
SeeHistoric Monument
🏙️Belem Tower
4.7Fortified tower offering great views of the Atlantic from the top
SeePortugal's national museum for old art, housing an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the medieval period.
🎨Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga
4.7Also known in English as the National Museum of Ancient Art, is a Portuguese national art museum located in Lisbon.
SeeA historic ruined convent offering a glimpse into Lisbon’s past, now a museum.
⛪Carmo Convent
4.7One of Lisbon's most hauntingly beautiful sights.
SeeCultural Hub
💯LXFactory
4.7Art district offering hipster spots for lunch, rooftop bars and shopping
SeeBeach Destination
⛱️Costa de Caparica
4.6Sandy beach on the other side of the bridge with scenic cliffs
EatLegendary bakery specializing in the original Pastéis de Belém, often considered the best version of the traditional Portuguese pastry.
🍞Pastéis de Belém
4.9Large, airy bakery cafe offering Portuguese baked goods including tarts & breads.
EatKnown for some of the best Pastéis de Nata in Lisbon, offering freshly baked pastries with a crispy crust and creamy filling.
🥮Manteigaria - Fábrica de Pastéis de Nata
4.9Cozy specialist spotlighting tarts filled with egg custard & topped with cinnamon, plus coffee.
EatAn elegant bakery and café offering some of Lisbon’s finest pastries, including traditional Portuguese favorites like Pastéis de Nata.
☕Pastelaria Versailles
4.8An absolute gem of a café, Versailles dates from the early 1920s and stands replete with original marble-clad walls
EatTraditional seafood experience with a casual atmosphere. Known for its fresh shellfish and informal dining style.
🦐Cervejaria Ramiro
4.7Quality seafood restaurant serving fresh fish and its famous garlic prawns
EatA true gem in the heart of Costa da Caparica, Dallas Burger Joint is known for its mouthwatering burgers and laid-back vibe. The menu is packed with a variety of options, from classic cheeseburgers to innovative gourmet creations. Each burger is crafted with quality ingredients, ensuring a satisfying experience for every guest. The casual ambiance, combined with friendly staff and a fun decor, makes it an ideal spot for families and friends to gather for a hearty meal after a day at the beach.
🍔Dallas Burger Joint
4.7Amazing burgers in the centre of Lisbon.
EatBrunch Spot
🍳Dear Breakfast
4.6Chill spot for all-day brunch staples such as eggs, pancakes & açaí bowls, plus coffee & smoothies
EatBrunch Spot
🥞Fauna & Flora
4.6Relaxed option providing pastries, pancakes & light fare in a rustic, plant-filled storefront.
EatA bustling market featuring fresh produce, seafood, and a wide variety of local and international food stalls.
🛒Mercado Da Ribeira
4.6Roomy shopping center with an open, bi-level layout offering food, plants, crafts, books & antiques.
EatMexican Restaurant
🌮Pistola y Corazon Taqueria
4.6Cosy Mexican restaurant serving delicious varieties of tacos and horchata
EatFrench Restaurant
🥩La Brasserie de L’Entrecôte
4.5Top restaurant known for their well prepared steaks, frites and wine
EatNestled along the bustling coastline, Restaurant Santos & Snack Bar offers a delightful mix of local flavors and fresh ingredients. With its vibrant atmosphere and friendly service, it's a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The menu features a variety of dishes, including seafood specialties, traditional Portuguese meals, and delicious snacks perfect for sharing. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely meal or a quick bite, Santos & Snack Bar is the perfect spot to unwind and savor the tastes of the region.
🍗Restaurant Santos & Snak Bar
4.5Place with typical food and warm service.
DrinkA luxurious hotel set in a historical building, offering elegant rooms and suites with top-tier service in the heart of Lisbon.
🛋️Corpo Santo Lisbon Historical Hotel
4.9Stylish, individually decorated rooms have modern decor themed around Portuguese colonial history.
DrinkRooftop Bar
🍗Tropical da Graça
4.7You can have tasty grilled chicken, roti and potato chips at Tropical da Graça.
DrinkFamous Lisbon nightclub known for its electronic music scene and celebrity guests.
💯Lux Frágil
4.7Exclusive nightclub offering live DJ acts with a slightly strict door policy
DrinkQuirky bar filled with antiques and collectibles, offering a surreal drinking experience.
🎲Pavilhão Chinês
4.6Themed bar decorated with political toy memorabilias

Places to See
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Must Visit:
Belém Tower, Alfama District, Jerónimos Monastery, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, and Praça do Comércio. Lisbon is known for its historic districts, rich maritime history, Fado music, and stunning architecture.

Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in Western Europe, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Its stunning architecture is shaped by centuries of Moorish, Roman, and modern influences, and can be seen in landmarks such as the Belem Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries. The city's historic neighborhoods like Alfama and Baixa offer a blend of cultural richness, and Lisbon’s lively nightlife ensures that the city's charm extends into the evening.

Places to Eat
Savor the best local flavors, street food gems, and must-try dining spots curated for true food lovers.
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Restaurant Santos & Snak BarNestled along the bustling coastline, Restaurant Santos & Snack Bar offers a delightful mix of local flavors and fresh ingredients. With its vibrant atmosphere and friendly service, it's a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The menu features a variety of dishes, including seafood specialties, traditional Portuguese meals, and delicious snacks perfect for sharing. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely meal or a quick bite, Santos & Snack Bar is the perfect spot to unwind and savor the tastes of the region.
Rua do Forno do Tijolo 60, 1170-138 Lisboa, Portugal
4.5
€10-20 (Portuguese Cuisine)
12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Ocean view seating, Outdoor terrace
Get:
Bus Line 1, Stop: Santos
Tip:
Grilled Sardines, Caldo Verde



Place with typical food and warm service.
https://www.restaurantsantos.comMust Try:
🥧 Pastéis de Nata (Creamy custard tarts in a crisp pastry) 🐟 Bacalhau (Salted cod, prepared in various dishes) 🍖 Bifana (Spicy pork sandwich served with mustard or chili sauce) 🍲 Caldo Verde (Kale soup with potatoes and chorizo) 🐟 Sardines (Grilled sardines, a beloved dish in Lisbon)

Places to Drink
Unwind at vibrant bars, cozy cafés, and craft breweries, handpicked for the best drinks and atmosphere.
Largo do Corpo Santo 25, 1200-129 Lisboa, Portugal
4.9
€200-350 (Per Night)
24/7
18th-century architecture, riverfront views
Get:
Cais do Sodré Station
Tip:
Deluxe rooms, spa services



Stylish, individually decorated rooms have modern decor themed around Portuguese colonial history.
http://corposantohotel.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=gmbRua da Graça 72, 1170-270 Lisboa, Portugal
4.7
€10-15 (Portuguese Cuisine)
12:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Panoramic city views
Tip:
Tropical cocktails, tapas



You can have tasty grilled chicken, roti and potato chips at Tropical da Graça.
https://tropicaldagraca.pt💯
Lux FrágilFamous Lisbon nightclub known for its electronic music scene and celebrity guests.
Av. Infante D. Henrique a Sta Apolónia Cais da Pedra, Armazém A, 1950-376 Lisboa, Portugal
4.7
15-25 (Club Prices)
11:00 PM - 6:00 AM
Renowned DJs, three floors of music
Get:
Metro: Santa Apolónia
Tip:
Cocktails, electronic beats



Exclusive nightclub offering live DJ acts with a slightly strict door policy
http://www.luxfragil.com/🎲
Pavilhão ChinêsQuirky bar filled with antiques and collectibles, offering a surreal drinking experience.
R. Dom Pedro V 89, 1250-093 Lisboa, Portugal
4.6
15-25 (Bar Prices)
6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Antique decor, museum-like interiors
Tip:
Portuguese wines, cocktails



Themed bar decorated with political toy memorabilias
http://www.facebook.com/pavilhaochineslisboa
Music & Dance:
🎶 Fado: Deeply emotional Portuguese music, best experienced at Alfama district. 🎸 Traditional Portuguese: Melancholic sounds at local tavernas. 💃 Flamenco: Spanish influence, featured in dance festivals like Festa de Nossa Senhora da Saúde.

Places to Network
Connect with like-minded travelers, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs at the best networking spots.
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Key Industries:
🌞 Tourism (famous for historic districts, vibrant culture, and scenic views), 💻 Tech (expanding start-up ecosystem, particularly in AI and cloud computing), 🌾 Agriculture (olive oil, wine, and cork production) - Lisbon has positioned itself as a gateway for tech innovation, with a strong base in tourism and agriculture. The networking scene here focuses on sustainability and tech startups, with a growing presence of international investors.
Lisbon
Lisbon, with its pastel-hued buildings and soulful fado music, is a city that embraces the sun and sea. Each neighborhood unfolds like a storybook, blending old-world charm with vibrant contemporary life. The picturesque streets lead you on a journey through time, making every moment feel like a cherished memory. The paradise city in the westernmost parts of Europe showcasing its old-time charm and allowing one to free their mind alongside the calm waters of the beaches while dining on fresh coastal cuisine. Lisbon is a potpourri of culture, history and strong Portuguese heritage.

Places to Shop
Explore local markets, unique boutiques, and artisanal stores for one-of-a-kind finds.
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Conserveira de LisboaHistoric shop specializing in Portuguese canned fish, a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Rua dos Bacalhoeiros 34, 1100-321 Lisboa, Portugal
4.8
5-30 (Store Prices)
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Vintage packaging, local delicacies
Vibe:
Authentic, old-world



Old school fish shop specialising in different varieties of canned fish
http://www.conserveiradelisboa.pt/🏛️
MUDELisbon’s museum dedicated to design and fashion, showcasing a variety of exhibitions.
R. Augusta 24, 1100-053 Lisboa, Portugal
4.6
Free entry
Closed (Under renovation)
Museum in a striking former bank, with design & fashion from the 19th century to the present.
http://mude.pt/
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Hidden Lisbon Gems
Fado music, delicious pastries, historic trams, coastal charm, and picturesque streets.
Lisbon is home to the world’s oldest bookstore, Livraria Bertrand, which has been serving book lovers since 1732. The city is famous for its steep hills, cobblestone streets, and stunning views over the Tagus River. Lisbon is known for its rich cultural heritage, including historic landmarks like the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery. The city has a thriving arts and music scene, with Fado music being a key cultural element. With its warm climate, scenic views, and delicious cuisine, Lisbon is a captivating destination for travelers.
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city known for its stunning coastal beauty, historic charm, and vibrant energy. With its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and picturesque hills, Lisbon offers visitors a unique blend of old-world charm and modern vitality. The city’s historic landmarks, such as the iconic Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the historic Alfama district, reflect its rich maritime past. Lisbon is also known for its thriving cultural scene, with a variety of galleries, music festivals, and local markets showcasing Portuguese creativity. The city’s food scene is a true reflection of its coastal location, offering fresh seafood, traditional pastries like pastéis de nata, and a growing number of trendy restaurants serving modern Portuguese cuisine. With its stunning views, historic neighborhoods, and lively atmosphere, Lisbon is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic European experience.

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Transportation
🚊 Trams are an iconic mode of transport, with scenic routes through hills. 🚇 The metro and buses are efficient, covering all areas. 🚖 Taxis and ride-sharing services are available, though many neighborhoods are walkable, especially in the historic center.

City Overview
Lisbon: A City of Timeless Charm and Contemporary Energy
Lisbon is a city of vibrant contrasts, where hilly streets, pastel-colored buildings, and iconic yellow trams create a postcard-perfect setting. Known for its historic neighborhoods like Alfama, Lisbon also thrives as a modern hub of innovation. As you explore, you’ll be captivated by the city’s blend of tradition and contemporary culture, from its Fado music echoing through ancient streets to its trendy rooftop bars offering panoramic views of the Tagus River.
A walk through Baixa and Chiado reveals a mix of neoclassical architecture, boutique shops, and charming cafes, while the Belém district is home to some of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks, including the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Food lovers will delight in tasting pastéis de nata (custard tarts) at the famous Pastéis de Belém, while adventurous eaters can explore Lisbon’s vibrant food markets like Time Out Market for global and local flavors.
For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, venture to LX Factory, a creative hub of art, design, and food in a repurposed industrial complex. Or climb up to the Miradouros (viewpoints), such as Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, for stunning vistas of the city’s red rooftops and the river below. Lisbon also embraces sustainability, with its eco-friendly trams and green spaces like Eduardo VII Park, offering a peaceful escape from urban bustle.
Whether you’re strolling through the narrow cobblestone streets, enjoying a sunset cruise along the Tagus River, or exploring the vibrant nightlife of Bairro Alto, Lisbon offers an unforgettable mix of history, culture, and modern vitality.

3 Day City Guide
🌅 Day 1: 🕘 9:00 AM: Explore the Alfama district 🏘️ and visit São Jorge Castle 🏰. 🕛 12:00 PM: Take a scenic ride on Tram 28 🚋 and enjoy lunch in Bairro Alto 🍴. 🕑 3:00 PM: Catch a breathtaking sunset at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte 🌇. 🌇 Day 2: 🕘 9:00 AM: Visit the historical Belém Tower 🏰 and Jerónimos Monastery ⛪. 🕛 12:00 PM: Explore the creative hub of LX Factory 🏭, filled with art and unique shops. 🕑 3:00 PM: Experience traditional Fado music 🎶 and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant 🍽️. 🌅 Day 3: 🕘 9:00 AM: Take a day trip to Sintra 🌄, known for its beautiful palaces. 🕛 12:00 PM: Visit the magical Quinta da Regaleira 🏰. 🕑 3:00 PM: Return to Lisbon for a relaxing riverside dinner at Time Out Market 🍽️.

Current Trends
☕ Craft coffee: Lisbon’s coffee scene is booming with artisanal cafes like Copenhagen Coffee Lab. 🍸 Rooftop bars: Lisbon’s hills provide perfect spots for rooftop bars with stunning views, such as PARK and Topo. 🎨 Street art: The city’s murals and graffiti scene are becoming globally recognized, with artists from around the world. 🌱 Sustainable tourism: Lisbon is focusing on eco-friendly travel experiences, from eco-hotels to green city tours. 🍽️ Modern Portuguese cuisine: New dining spots are reinterpreting classic Portuguese dishes with contemporary twists.

Local Events Guide
🎭 Lisbon Carnival (February): A lively event with parades, samba dancing, and colorful costumes. 🎤 NOS Alive (July): One of Portugal’s largest music festivals, featuring international and local acts. 🍢 Festas de Lisboa (June): A month-long festival with traditional street parties, music, and grilled sardines. 🏖️ Lisbon International Film Festival (November): A showcase of international cinema. 🕺 Madeira Carnival (February): A vibrant carnival held in the beautiful Madeira region, just off the coast.
Local Insider Tips
🏘️ Wander through Alfama, a maze of winding streets filled with Fado music and scenic viewpoints. 🛠️ Explore LX Factory, where creativity thrives in old industrial spaces. 🍮 Visit Belém for iconic landmarks and the famous pastel de nata. 🚃 Take tram 28 for a nostalgic city tour. 🌅 Discover Miradouros, Lisbon’s breathtaking viewpoints scattered throughout the city.
Sustainable Travel
🚋 Electric trams: Lisbon’s iconic Tram 28 is a scenic and eco-friendly way to see the city. 🌳 Green spaces: Lisbon is filled with parks like Parque Eduardo VII, perfect for outdoor relaxation. 🏨 Eco-friendly stays: Hotels like Inspira Liberdade focus on sustainability and reducing environmental impact. 🌱 Local cuisine: Sustainable seafood options abound in restaurants like Solar dos Presuntos. 🚶♂️ Walking tours: Explore eco-friendly walking tours through historic neighborhoods.
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