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Best beaches near Lisbon: 6 stunning spots
Best beaches near Lisbon: 6 stunning spots

Lisbon might not be the first place that comes to mind for a beach escape, but its coastline is home to some of the most stunning shorelines in Portugal. The city's prime location near the Atlantic means golden sands, dramatic cliffs, and clear blue waters, just a short drive or train ride away. With its vantage point on the Tagus River, Lisbon provides easy access to some of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal.

Spend the day sunbathing on the soft sands of Costa de Caparica, take a boat out to the famous Benagil Cave, or dive into the waves at Nazaré, home to some of the world's biggest surf. If a quiet retreat is more your style, hidden gems like Coelhos Beach and Galapinhos Beach offer peaceful, unspoiled landscapes. Even first-time visitors can find fresh adventures along the stunning coastline. No matter what kind of beach trip you're after, here are six must-see beaches near Lisbon.

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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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Frequently asked questions about Lisbon

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What should I do on my first trip to Lisbon?

One of the nicest places to visit in Lisbon is the historic Alfama district, with its labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional architecture, and very cozy, local atmosphere. Here, you will also find some of the best viewpoints of Lisbon and lots of local restaurants where you can enjoy Fado performances in the evenings. Other must-sees include the area around Praça do Comércio, Elevador de Santa Justa, and the historic Belém district with the beautiful 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery.

What are some hidden gems to see in Lisbon?

Lisbon is a hilly city, with countless viewpoints offering amazing views. Some of the nicest lesser-known viewpoints include Miradouro São Pedro de Alcantara and Miradouro Santa Catarina. Another really nice local area is LX Factory, a former industrial complex that has become one of the coolest places in the city. Nowadays, it's a bustling place with cool street art, artsy shops, cozy cafes and restaurants.

How much time should I spend in Lisbon?

While you can see some of the main landmarks of Lisbon in a day, ideally, you plan at least 3 days in the city: one day for the city center, another day for the Belém area and to get a bit off the beaten path, and the third day for a visit to nearby Sintra, which is a must-see in Portugal.

What food is Lisbon known for?

No visit to Lisbon would be complete without tasting Pastel de Nata, a traditional Portuguese custard tart. One of the best places to try this delicacy is Fabrica de Pastéis de Belém that's been baking traditional cakes since 1837. They use a secret recipe that was originally created by the monks of the Jeornimos Monastery, just next door to the bakery.

What is the best way to get around Lisbon?

The best way to explore Lisbon is by a combination of walking, tram (be sure to ride the iconic tram 28), or taxi, which is surprisingly affordable and very convenient when you have to cover bigger distances in this hilly city.

What are the best months to visit Lisbon?

Lisbon can be visited the whole year round, but for the most pleasant weather and not too many crowds, visit in April-May or in September-October. Avoid the warmest summer months, when it’s often much too hot to truly enjoy everything that this beautiful city has to offer.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

One of the best places for food in Lisbon is the Time Out Market. It's a food hall with more than 20 restaurants, featuring various cuisines from all over the world, including the best traditional Portuguese dishes. In addition, there are also several bars, shops and a high-end music venue here. LX Factory is another great place for food, with lots of unique restaurants, coffee shops, and bars.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Lisbon?

One of the best neighborhoods to stay for sightseeing in Lisbon is the area around Rossio Square. It’s centrally located and you can easily walk to the most popular attractions and popular areas in the city center. There are lots of restaurants and nice hotels for various budgets here. In addition, this area has good public transport connections, making it really easy to explore Lisbon and its surroundings.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Lisbon?

If you are visiting Lisbon with kids, don't miss the Lisbon Oceanarium. This is one of the biggest aquariums in the world, with hundreds of different species of sea creatures. It's very impressive and fascinating for adults and children alike. Another nice thing to do is taking a sailing cruise on the Tagus River. It's a nice and relaxing way to see more of the city without having to walk much - perfect for families.

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Mario was our guide. He went above and beyond to make sure we had a good time. He gave detail information and very patient with inquiries. We had amazing time. The tour is better than what we expected. It ended up as a smaller group of people. I like it that we have a lot of free time to do things individually. Beautiful trip. All well! Highly recommend.

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Antonio, the guide, was knowledgeable, friendly and explained the history of Lisbon very well. I liked that the company provided good rain gear (poncho and rain pants) since it rained at the start of the tour. E-bikes were well maintained.

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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

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

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The captains of the boat were so nice!! The cruise was great and they had fun music.