2–3 Days in Lisbon – Hills, History & Coastal Charm

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Lisbon, Portugal’s sunlit capital, is a city of seven hills, pastel buildings, and the golden glow of the River Tagus. In 2–3 days, you can explore its soulful blend of old-world charm, seaside beauty, and modern energy.
Day 1 – Alfama & Baixa:
Start in Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest district, where narrow cobbled streets echo with the sound of Fado music. Climb to São Jorge Castle for sweeping views of the terracotta rooftops and river below. Wander through Baixa and Rossio Square, full of grand architecture and street cafés. Ride the historic Tram 28, clattering through the city’s steep lanes — a Lisbon classic. End your evening with grilled sardines or cod at a local taverna, followed by live Fado in Alfama.
Day 2 – Belém & Riverfront:
Head west to Belém, home to Lisbon’s maritime glory. Visit the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, and the Monument to the Discoveries — symbols of Portugal’s Age of Exploration. Don’t miss the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, warm custard tarts straight from the bakery. Later, stroll the riverside promenade or take a sunset cruise on the Tagus.
Day 3 – Bairro Alto & Sintra (optional):
Spend your morning in Bairro Alto and Chiado, Lisbon’s trendy heart full of boutiques, art cafés, and miradouros (viewpoints) like Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara. For a perfect day trip, head to Sintra — a fairy-tale town of palaces and forests. Explore the colorful Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, then return to Lisbon for dinner with a view.
Lisbon is a city that moves to its own rhythm — warm, nostalgic, and endlessly beautiful.
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Post by Bikramjit Chowdhury | Oct 14, 2025

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