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Visit Belém Tower: a Symbol of Portugal’s ‘Age of Exploration’
Visit Belém Tower: a Symbol of Portugal’s ‘Age of Exploration’

Visit Belém Tower in Lisbon to learn more about Portuguese history and gain insight into the early roots of globalization. This 16th-century UNESCO-listed fortification is a symbol of Portugal’s maritime power.

The tower blends Gothic, Manueline, and Moorish architectural styles and is decorated with intricate details like ropes and seashells. Positioned at the mouth of the Tagus River to defend the city, it also showcases Lisbon’s medieval and Renaissance technology: a tall tower reminiscent of a keep and a bulwark designed for modern military defense. Unlock the history of Belém Tower and get ready to explore this emblematic landmark.

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What to eat in Lisbon: 12 must-try local delights
What to eat in Lisbon: 12 must-try local delights

You’ve had a long day of sightseeing, visiting all the famous landmarks in Lisbon. Now what? It’s time to indulge in some food that everyone visiting Lisbon must eat. The food in Lisbon is sure to impress you, with incredibly fresh produce and spices from across the Portuguese Empire. It’s the perfect way to end a summer day in the city.

What food is Lisbon known for? Portugal may not have the same famous food as Italy or Spain, but there’s plenty of food to eat. Some foods to try include custard tarts that even fussy kids will love or richly flavored salt cod that the Portuguese regard as the best food around. Wash down this popular food with a glass of Porto wine for the meal of your dreams.

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Your guide to Lisbon in fall: 8 seasonal experiences
Your guide to Lisbon in fall: 8 seasonal experiences

As summer fades, Lisbon in fall transforms into a cultural haven boosted by mild weather, fewer crowds, and a bustling events calendar. From world-class film festivals like Doclisboa to the indulgent São Martinho Festival, the fall season is packed with things to do in Lisbon. Encounter picture-perfect autumn foliage in Parque Eduardo VII, take a scenic ride on historic Tram 28, or experience soul-stirring fado in Alfama. From the best ways to explore Lisbon's rich history to unmissable cultural events, plan your best trip with this fall guide to Lisbon.

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First time in Lisbon: Top tips from sights to getting around
First time in Lisbon: Top tips from sights to getting around

With historic trams rumbling through pastel-colored streets and a skyline punctuated by Moorish castles, it’s easy to get lost in all the best things to do in Lisbon. If it’s your first time in Lisbon, the cobblestone alleys, Portuguese tiles, and freshly baked pastel de natas will quickly make you fall in love with the city’s charm.

Whether you want to tick off all the top attractions or seek out Lisbon’s hidden gems, this helpful first-timer’s guide will walk you through all the essential things to know about Lisbon, including insider tips, seasonal advice, how to get around, and recommendations for top neighborhoods and local cuisine.

Lisbon: tips for first-timers

  1. Take cash with you. While Lisbon is increasingly cashless, some traditional restaurants, bars, and smaller shops still only accept cash, so it’s best to have some euros on hand.
  2. Beware of pickpockets on public transportation. Pickpocketing can be an issue on Lisbon’s trams and trains, especially the famous Tram 28, so always keep an eye on your belongings.
  3. The hills are real. Lisbon is built on seven hills, so comfortable shoes are a must. The many miradouros (viewpoints) make the uphill climbs worth it.
  4. Sunday closures. Most shops close on Sundays, except for in touristy areas. Plan your shopping accordingly, or reserve Sundays for all of the Sunday markets.
  5. Eat early for a quiet dinner. Dinner starts late in Lisbon, with most locals heading out around 8:30 PM or 9:00 PM. If you want a quieter meal, aim for 7:00 PM.
  6. Use public transportation passes. Consider getting a Lisboa Card for unlimited travel on public transportation and free or discounted entry to many of Lisbon’s attractions.
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Alex was amazing! We had to best time and so so worth it. Unforgettable for sure and definitely a must do to taste all the local yummy food and drinks!

Mel was so patient and passionate about the history of Fado- she made sure we all had time to ask questions of her and was very very engaging

Really loved this tour. Martin was very knowledgable, friendly and entertaining. Great food and drinks. A fantastic way to spend three hours.

Logan was extremely knowledgeable. very clear and easy to hear. Most enjoyable despite the weather. highly recommended

Philipa was a great guide making the tour very enjoyable and informative