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Explore Portugal's rich history, stunning coastlines, and vibrant culture with this curated 9-day summer itinerary.

Explore Portugal's rich history, stunning coastlines, and vibrant culture with this curated 9-day summer itinerary.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Portugal, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Visit early to avoid crowds at Praça do Império. Walk along the Tagus riverfront and admire the Manueline architecture.

Visit early to avoid crowds at Praça do Império. Walk along the Tagus riverfront and admire the Manueline architecture.

A short walk from Belém Tower, explore the monastery's cloisters and church. Focus on detailed stone carvings and the tomb of Vasco da Gama.

A short walk from Belém Tower, explore the monastery's cloisters and church. Focus on detailed stone carvings and the tomb of Vasco da Gama.
~2 hours
Head to Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market) near Cais do Sodré. Sample fresh seafood and regional specialties at various stalls.
~3 hours
Visit a rooftop bar in the Bairro Alto neighborhood, popular for views over the city and river. Try cocktails and local beer while watching the sunset.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery in Belém and try Pastel de Nata with a strong coffee. These custard tarts are iconic Portuguese pastries.
Pastel de Nata
At Mercado da Ribeira, try Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional codfish dish made with shredded cod, onions, and potatoes.
Bacalhau à Brás
Look for a casual restaurant in Bairro Alto serving grilled fish with local vegetables. Pair dinner with a glass of Ginjinha, a Portuguese cherry liquor.
GinjinhaCentral location offers easy access to major sights and lively nightlife for evening activities.
Central location offers easy access to major sights and lively nightlife for evening activities.

Start your day at the Oceanário de Lisboa in Parque das Nações neighborhood, exploring marine biodiversity. The area is modern and scenic with river views.

Start your day at the Oceanário de Lisboa in Parque das Nações neighborhood, exploring marine biodiversity. The area is modern and scenic with river views.
~3 hours
Take a Douro River cruise from the riverfront near Cais do Sodré, offering great views of Lisbon's waterfront and cityscape.
Enjoy scenic river views and local wines.
~1.5 hours
Visit Jardim do Príncipe Real, a charming garden in the Príncipe Real area known for its peaceful atmosphere and local weekend markets.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast near Parque das Nações and try a Bola de Berlim, a sweet Portuguese doughnut, with a coffee.
Bola de Berlim
Look for a cozy eatery in Príncipe Real and try Cozido à Portuguesa, a hearty traditional Portuguese stew with meats and vegetables.
Cozido à PortuguesaBaixa is centrally located with easy metro and tram access to the riverfront, Parque das Nações, and Príncipe Real neighborhoods visited today.
Baixa is centrally located with easy metro and tram access to the riverfront, Parque das Nações, and Príncipe Real neighborhoods visited today.

Explore this 19th-century neoclassical building in the Ribeira district with guided tours covering the ornate Arabian Room, stock exchange hall, and lavish reception areas.

Explore this 19th-century neoclassical building in the Ribeira district with guided tours covering the ornate Arabian Room, stock exchange hall, and lavish reception areas.

Walk across the iconic double-deck iron bridge connecting Ribeira and Vila Nova de Gaia. Enjoy panoramic views of the Douro river and Porto skyline, especially from the upper deck pedestrian walkway.

Walk across the iconic double-deck iron bridge connecting Ribeira and Vila Nova de Gaia. Enjoy panoramic views of the Douro river and Porto skyline, especially from the upper deck pedestrian walkway.
~2 hours
Head to Vila Nova de Gaia riverside cellars. Join a scheduled port wine tasting tour to sample several varieties including tawny and vintage ports, and learn about the wine's history and production.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café near Palácio da Bolsa and try a Bola de Berlim, a Portuguese doughnut filled with sweet egg yolk cream, with a strong espresso.
Bola de Berlim
Look for a riverside eatery in Ribeira serving Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional dish made with shredded salted cod, onions, and finely chopped fried potatoes bound with scrambled eggs.
Bacalhau à Brás
Visit a tavern near Vila Nova de Gaia for a port wine tasting paired with regional cheese and cold cuts selection to complement the wine flavors.
Port WineCentral location near Palácio da Bolsa and riverside views makes it easy to explore Day 3 landmarks and access public transport.
Central location near Palácio da Bolsa and riverside views makes it easy to explore Day 3 landmarks and access public transport.

Visit Pena Palace in the morning to explore its colorful Romanticist architecture and panoramic views. Arrive early to avoid crowds and start from the main entrance on Estrada da Pena.

Visit Pena Palace in the morning to explore its colorful Romanticist architecture and panoramic views. Arrive early to avoid crowds and start from the main entrance on Estrada da Pena.

Spend your afternoon wandering the mystical Quinta da Regaleira estate. Search for the Initiation Well and intricate gardens located near the town center of Sintra for a magical experience.

Spend your afternoon wandering the mystical Quinta da Regaleira estate. Search for the Initiation Well and intricate gardens located near the town center of Sintra for a magical experience.

Head to Monserrate Palace in the late afternoon to admire its exotic and botanical gardens. Use the A379 road from Sintra center and enjoy walking through the park grounds.

Head to Monserrate Palace in the late afternoon to admire its exotic and botanical gardens. Use the A379 road from Sintra center and enjoy walking through the park grounds.
~2 hours
In the evening, visit a local food market in Sintra town center like Mercado de Sintra. Look for stalls selling regional cheeses, pastries, and craft Port wines in this lively setting.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at any café in Sintra town center and ask for a pastel de nata, the iconic Portuguese custard tart, with your coffee.
Pastel de Nata
Find a traditional Portuguese restaurant near Quinta da Regaleira and order Bacalhau à Brás, a savory dish made with codfish, onions, and potatoes.
Bacalhau à Brás
Look for a cozy eatery close to Sintra’s food market that serves Cozido à Portuguesa, a hearty Portuguese boiled meat and vegetable stew.
Cozido à PortuguesaStaying here keeps you close to all main attractions like Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, minimizing travel time for this day’s itinerary.
Staying here keeps you close to all main attractions like Pena Palace and Quinta da Regaleira, minimizing travel time for this day’s itinerary.

Allow around three hours to explore the historic campus including the Joanina Library and Royal Palace. Visit the university's main square and climb the tower for panoramic city views.

Allow around three hours to explore the historic campus including the Joanina Library and Royal Palace. Visit the university's main square and climb the tower for panoramic city views.
~3 hours
Spend the afternoon wandering Coimbra's Old Town around Rua Ferreira Borges. Look for craft shops, the beautiful Sé Velha Cathedral, and quiet squares.
~2 hours
Search for fado houses near the riverfront in the Baixa district and book ahead for an evening of live traditional Coimbra fado music.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a seafood restaurant near the river and order Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional dish of shredded salted cod with eggs and fried potatoes.
Bacalhau à BrásCentral location near main attractions and evening fado spots makes it ideal for this day.
Central location near main attractions and evening fado spots makes it ideal for this day.

Explore the colorful Ribeira District along the Douro River, focusing on the narrow cobblestone streets near Rua de São João for charming shops and river views.

Explore the colorful Ribeira District along the Douro River, focusing on the narrow cobblestone streets near Rua de São João for charming shops and river views.
~2.5 hours
Visit Mercado do Bolhão, the historic market in Porto’s Baixa district. Browse fresh produce, local crafts, and sample snacks from vendors along Rua Sá da Bandeira nearby.
~3 hours
Dine at a riverside restaurant on Cais da Ribeira. Look for grilled fish or seafood rice dishes with views of the Dom Luís I Bridge and try the local Port Wine.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a casual eatery inside or near Mercado do Bolhão and try Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional codfish dish with potatoes and eggs.
Bacalhau à BrásCentral location close to Ribeira and Mercado do Bolhão for easy access to this day's activities.
Central location close to Ribeira and Mercado do Bolhão for easy access to this day's activities.

Visit this museum in Avenidas Novas, known for its impressive art collections including European paintings and Oriental art. Allocate time to see the garden and outdoor sculptures.

Visit this museum in Avenidas Novas, known for its impressive art collections including European paintings and Oriental art. Allocate time to see the garden and outdoor sculptures.
~2.5 hours
Explore the creative street art mainly in the Bairro Alto and Cais do Sodré neighborhoods. Look for guided tours or self-guided routes focusing on murals by local and international artists.
Book FREE walking tour~1 hours
Head to Alfama district to try Portuguese pastries like Pastel de Nata in historic pastry shops usually crowded with locals.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a café near Avenida da Liberdade and try a Pastel de Nata with strong Portuguese coffee.
Pastel de Nata
Find a casual restaurant in Bairro Alto and order Bacalhau à Brás, a classic codfish dish mixed with eggs and potatoes.
Bacalhau à Brás
Dine in Alfama where you can order grilled sardines paired with a glass of Ginjinha, a local sour cherry liqueur.
GinjinhaThese neighborhoods offer easy access to museums, street art areas, and traditional pastry shops in the evening.
These neighborhoods offer easy access to museums, street art areas, and traditional pastry shops in the evening.

Head to Praia da Rainha in Cascais, a lovely sandy beach with calm water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore the nearby marina area.

Head to Praia da Rainha in Cascais, a lovely sandy beach with calm water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Arrive early to avoid crowds and explore the nearby marina area.

Walk along the coastal cliff path from Cascais town center to Boca do Inferno, a dramatic seaside cliff formation with natural blowholes. Take photos and watch the waves crashing in the blowholes

Walk along the coastal cliff path from Cascais town center to Boca do Inferno, a dramatic seaside cliff formation with natural blowholes. Take photos and watch the waves crashing in the blowholes
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in Cascais town center and try a freshly brewed coffee with a Bola de Berlim, a Portuguese doughnut with custard filling.
Bola de Berlim
Dine at a seaside seafood restaurant in Cascais marina and order Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional dish made with salted cod, potatoes, and eggs.
Bacalhau à BrásStaying in Cascais puts you close to key beach spots for day 8 and offers a charming seaside atmosphere for the evening.
Staying in Cascais puts you close to key beach spots for day 8 and offers a charming seaside atmosphere for the evening.
~3 hours
Spend the morning exploring LX Factory, a vibrant arts and culture complex in Alcântara full of shops, galleries, and street art. Look for shops selling local crafts and stop by cafes for a coffee break.
~3 hours
In the afternoon, wander the narrow streets of Alfama, Lisbon's oldest neighborhood. Visit the São Jorge Castle viewpoint and try to find small fado taverns. Explore street markets and local artisan shops on Rua de São Tomé.
~2 hours
End the day at a rooftop bar in the Baixa or Chiado districts for panoramic views of Lisbon's skyline at sunset. Look for places offering local drinks and light bites with outdoor seating.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a café near the LX Factory area and try a Bola de Berlim, a Portuguese doughnut filled with sweet egg cream, paired with coffee.
Bola de Berlim
Find a traditional Lisbon tavern in Alfama and order Bacalhau à Brás, a classic codfish dish with scrambled eggs and potatoes, for a filling midday meal.
Bacalhau à Brás
Look for a rooftop bar in Baixa or Chiado and enjoy light tapas-style dishes paired with a glass of Ginjinha, a famous Portuguese cherry liquor.
GinjinhaConveniently located for exploring the city's main sights and nightlife on the last day.
Conveniently located for exploring the city's main sights and nightlife on the last day.
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Accommodation approx 55 USD based on 50 EUR. Food 15 USD including meals and coffee/street food. Transport 10 USD including public transport and some taxi rides. Activities 20 USD for sightseeing and entrance fees.
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