The City
Chiado Downtown
Try to find a Hotel in the City Centre and enjoy the sunshine!. Walk around Baixa and sit on a terrace. You can also do some shopping.
At Bairro Alto you can also enjoy the top terraces of the “Bairro Alto” or “Chiado” Hotels.
Take the tramway n° 28 and see the view from the hills and visit St Georges’s Castle.
After visiting the Castle, go to the Decorative Arts’ Museum at Largo das Portas do Sol and walk down to Alfama, one of the most ancient and typical parts of the City.
After visiting the Castle, go to the Decorative Arts’ Museum at Largo das Portas do Sol and walk down to Alfama, one of the most ancient and typical parts of the City.
From Lisbon to Belém
Visit the Cathedral and Saint Anthony’s Church - he is the patron of lovers and the most popular Saint in the City.When you get to Praça do Comércio, take the tramway n° 15 to Belém and visit the Jerónimos’ Monastery, the Coach Museum, the Tower of Belém or the Berardo Museum.
At Bairro Alto you can find good traditional restaurants, like “Sinal Vermelho”, “Lisboa à Noite”, “Pap’açorda” or “Alfaia”, and every Friday and Saturday there’s lots of animation on its streets and its bars.
Tejo river
On the opposite direction, close to the Santa Apolónia Station, by the Tejo, there’s a row rehabilitated buildings where you find the Bica do Sapato, an expensive restaurant with varied food, and the most emblematic club in Lisbon, the “Lux”.
Park of Nations
You can also visit the “Park of nations”, the site of the former Expo98, where you can find many restaurants and commerce, and also the Oceanário and the Lisbon Casino.If you still have time, go to Cascais and to Sintra by train, and above all don’t forget to look up the Lisbon Tourism site, where you can find lots of other suggestions.