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11-Day Autumn Lisbon Adventure

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11 daysautumn

Explore Lisbon's sun-drenched hills, savor creamy pastéis de nata in crisp autumn air, and wander medieval alleys where fado echoes at dusk on this epic 11-day journey.

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Day 1Orientation & Historic Heart
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2.5 hours

Search for Lisbon Free Walking Tour in the Baixa neighborhood. Tours typically start near Praça do Comércio and cover the Marquês de Pombal grid, Rossio, and Chiado. Tip your guide 10-15 EUR.

Explore vibrant streets filled with stunning architecture and rich history. You'll typically walk through charming neighborhoods, discovering local culture and iconic landmarks. Local guides often share intriguing stories and insights that bring each stop to life, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

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Afternoon

Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV)

Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV)

Walk the iconic wave-patterned cobblestones at this central square. Look for the two grand fountains and the National Theatre at the north end. Grab a coffee from any kiosk on the square.

4.6(16k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)

Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)

Ride the 45-meter neo-Gothic elevator connecting Baixa to the Chiado/Bairro Alto upper district. Pay about 5 EUR round trip or use your Viva Viagem transit card. The top viewing platform offers a great panorama.

4.1(57k reviews)~1 hours
Evening

Praça do Comércio

Praça do Comércio

Head to the massive waterfront square with its yellow Pombaline arcades and the Arco da Rua Augusta gateway. Walk out onto the Tagus River pier for sunset views across the water.

4.7(128k reviews)~1.5 hours
Evening
Find a local tasca for dinner

~2 hours

Head to Rua das Portas de Santo Antão in the Baixa district, known as 'Shrimp Street' for its lineup of traditional tascas. Look for a spot with handwritten daily specials on a chalkboard and seats at the counter.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Pastéis de Nata
Breakfast~3 EUR

Find any corner pastelaria in Baixa and order a Pastel de Nata (warm custard tart with cinnamon) alongside a galão (milky espresso served in a tall glass).

Pastéis de Nata
Lunch
Look for a small lunch spot on Rua Augusta or one of its parallel pedestrian streets and order a prego (thin beef steak sandwich with garlic butter on a bread roll).
~6 EUR
Bacalhau à Brás
Dinner~12 EUR

Find a tasca on Rua das Portas de Santo Antão and order Bacalhau à Brás (shredded salted cod with onions, matchstick fries, and scrambled eggs).

Bacalhau à Brás
Lisbon's Baixa and Chiado areas are very walkable on foot. Use Uber or Bolt (around 1.20 EUR/km) for longer hauls or if you get tired on the hills. Buy a Viva Viagem card (0.50 EUR) to tap onto trams, buses, and the three funiculars (Gloria, Bica, Lavra).

AccommodationBaixa/Chiado (historic downtown core between the river and the hills)

Walking distance to Rossio, Santa Justa Lift, and Praça do Comércio, plus easy tram access to Alfama and Belém.

Hotel in Baixa/Chiado (historic downtown core between the river and the hills)
$50-80/night

Walking distance to Rossio, Santa Justa Lift, and Praça do Comércio, plus easy tram access to Alfama and Belém.

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Day 2Belém Monuments & Sweets
Morning

Belém Tower (Torre de Belém)

Belém Tower (Torre de Belém)

Arrive early to avoid queues. Climb to the top for river views and check the ground floor terrace facing the Tagus. Search for Rua de Belém along the waterfront.

4.5(111k reviews)~1.5 hours
Midday

Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos)

Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos)

Walk 10 minutes east along the promenade from the tower. Take the elevator to the rooftop viewpoint for a full panorama of Belém and the river. The wind can be strong up top.

4.6(63k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Jerónimos Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos)

Jerónimos Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos)

Cross the main road to reach the monastery. Buy a combined ticket covering both the church and cloister. The south portal and the two-story Renaissance cloister are the highlights.

4.5(59k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

Pastéis de Belém Bakery

Pastéis de Belém Bakery

Located a 3 minute walk from the monastery at Rua de Belém 84 92. Order a half dozen pastéis de nata with cinnamon and sugar, and sip a glass of port or a coffee. Eat upstairs for more seating.

4.6(96k reviews)~1 hours
Evening

25 de Abril Bridge

25 de Abril Bridge

Best seen from the Belém waterfront promenade at sunset. Walk along the river toward the bridge for unobstructed views. Search for Doca de Belém or the nearby green space for photo spots.

4.5(15k reviews)~1 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast$3-5

Find a pastelaria near your accommodation and order a Bola de Berlim (Portuguese custard-filled doughnut rolled in sugar) with a strong espresso.

Bola de Berlim
Lunch
Look for a casual tasca near the monastery and order a grilled bifana (marinated pork sandwich on crusty bread) with a cold beer.
$8-12
Dinner
Find a restaurant in the Alcântara area near the bridge and order grilled seafood with roasted potatoes and a glass of vinho verde.
$12-18
The 15E tram runs from Praça da Figueira straight to Belém in about 25 minutes and is the most direct route. Taxis via Uber or Bolt cost around $1.2 per km if you prefer door to door.

AccommodationBaixa/Chiado (central district between the river and Bairro Alto)

Staying in Baixa or Chiado puts you on the 15E tram line straight to Belém and keeps you close to restaurants and Metro access.

Hotel in Baixa/Chiado (central district between the river and Bairro Alto)
$50-80/night

Staying in Baixa or Chiado puts you on the 15E tram line straight to Belém and keeps you close to restaurants and Metro access.

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Day 3Castle, Alfama & Fado
Morning

São Jorge Castle (Castelo de São Jorge)

São Jorge Castle (Castelo de São Jorge)

Buy tickets online in advance to skip queues. Arrive by 9am to explore the ramparts and views before crowds. Walk up from Martim Moniz square or take Tram 28.

4.5(98k reviews)~2.5 hours
Afternoon

Alfama District

Alfama District

Wander downhill from the castle into Alfama's maze of narrow alleys. Search for the Santo Estêvão viewpoint and the Feira da Ladra flea market (Tue/Sat) on Campo de Santa Clara.

4.7(41k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon

Visit Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

Visit Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

Walk up from Alfama to this hilltop viewpoint near Graça. It offers the best panoramic view of Lisbon's skyline and the castle. Bring water and arrive before sunset for golden light.

4.8(28k reviews)~1 hours
Evening
Underground Fado House Experience

~2.5 hours

Skip the tourist trap Fado houses on Rua das Portas de Santo Antão. Instead search for a small tasca in Alfama or Mouraria like those on Rua São João da Praça where locals go for authentic Fado Vadio.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast$4-6

Find a pastelaria near your accommodation and order a Bola de Berlim (Portuguese doughnut filled with egg cream) with a strong galão coffee.

Bola de Berlim
Lunch
Look for a small tasca (family-run eatery) in Alfama's backstreets and order grilled sardines with boiled potatoes and a green salad.
$10-14
Dinner
Find a restaurant in Mouraria and order a plate of grilled chicken or pork cutlet with chips and salad. Finish with a shot of Ginjinha (cherry liqueur) from a corner bar.
$12-16
Walk between all locations today since the castle, Alfama, and Graça viewpoints are clustered on the same hill. If your feet get tired, use Uber or Bolt (around $1.2/km) for a short ride back downhill.

AccommodationBaixa/Chiado (central Lisbon district between the river and the castle, walking distance to Alfama)

Central base with metro access and wide variety of restaurants, within walking distance of today's entire route.

Hotel in Baixa/Chiado (central Lisbon district between the river and the castle, walking distance to Alfama)
$50-80/night

Central base with metro access and wide variety of restaurants, within walking distance of today's entire route.

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Day 4Tile Art & Creative District
Morning

Museu Nacional do Azulejo

Museu Nacional do Azulejo

Head to the eastern end of the city near Santa Apolonia station. This 16th century convent houses the best tile collection in Portugal, including a massive panoramic panel of Lisbon before the 1755 earthquake. Allow time for the gift shop and small cafe.

4.6(17k reviews)~2.5 hours
Afternoon
Visit LX Factory arts and shopping district

~3 hours

Take tram 15 or a Bolt to the Alcântara district under the 25 de Abril Bridge. This converted industrial complex has indie bookshops, street art murals, pop-up clothing stalls, and coworking spaces. Search for LX Factory on Rua Rodrigues de Faria to find the main courtyard.

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Evening

Time Out Market Lisboa

Time Out Market Lisboa

Located at Cais do Sodré near the waterfront. Arrive before 7pm to avoid the worst crowds. Walk the full hall first to see all vendors before choosing, and look for the counters serving fresh seafood and bifanas (pork sandwiches).

4.4(72k reviews)~2 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast€2-4

Find a pastelaria near the Museu Nacional do Azulejo and order a Bola de Berlim (a Portuguese doughnut filled with egg cream) alongside a strong espresso.

Bola de Berlim
Lunch
Grab a casual lunch at one of LX Factory's food stalls or pop-up kitchens inside the complex. Look for the burger stand or the bowl counter for a quick, filling meal.
€8-12
Dinner
Inside Time Out Market, pick a seafood counter and order grilled octopus or a seafood rice bowl. Walk the full hall before committing to anything.
€12-18
Tram 15E connects LX Factory to Cais do Sodre (Time Out Market) in under 15 minutes. For the Museu Nacional do Azulejo, take the metro to Santa Apolonia or use Bolt/Uber (around €1.20 per km) for door to door travel between stops.

AccommodationBaixa/Chiado (central downtown between the river and Bairro Alto)

Central location with metro access to all three stops today, plus walkable to Time Out Market and the Cais do Sodre transport hub.

Hotel in Baixa/Chiado (central downtown between the river and Bairro Alto)
€45-70/night

Central location with metro access to all three stops today, plus walkable to Time Out Market and the Cais do Sodre transport hub.

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Day 5Fairytale Sintra Escape
Morning

Pena Palace

Pena Palace

Arrive early to beat crowds. Take bus 434 from Sintra station or ride-share up the hill. Book tickets online in advance to skip the long queues. Explore the colorful terraces and chapel before the midday rush.

4.4(106k reviews)~3.5 hours
Afternoon

Hike in Sintra-Cascais Natural Park

Hike in Sintra-Cascais Natural Park

Start from the palace grounds and follow the PR1 trail toward the Moorish Castle ruins. The path offers views over Pena and the Atlantic. Wear sturdy shoes and carry water as there are few shops once you are on the trail.

4.7(39k reviews)~3 hours
Evening
Explore Sintra town center

~2.5 hours

Walk down Rua de São Pedro and browse the artisan shops selling cork goods and local ceramics. Stop at a pastelaria for a traditional treat. The area around the Sintra National Palace is lively after 6pm.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bifana
Breakfast$4-6

Find a café on Rua das Padarias near the train station and order a bifana (marinated pork sandwich on a crusty roll) with a strong coffee to fuel the hill climb.

Bifana
Lunch
Look for a tasca (small tavern) on a side street off the town square and order grilled sardines or a tomato rice soup with a side of olives.
$10-14
Bacalhau à Brás
Dinner$10-15

Find a restaurant near the Sintra train station and try bacalhau à brás (shredded salted cod with onions, thin fries, and scrambled eggs topped with olives).

Bacalhau à Brás
Use the 434 tourist bus loop to connect Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, and the town center. Taxis from the station to the palace cost around $6-8 (about 3 km). Uber and Bolt are reliable in Sintra and run about $1.2/km.

AccommodationBaixa (the flat downtown area between Rossio and the river)

This central neighborhood gives easy access to Rossio train station for the 40-minute ride to Sintra and puts you close to Lisbon's evening restaurants and bars.

Hotel in Baixa (the flat downtown area between Rossio and the river)
$50-80/night

This central neighborhood gives easy access to Rossio train station for the 40-minute ride to Sintra and puts you close to Lisbon's evening restaurants and bars.

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Day 6Parque das Nações & Ocean
Morning

Lisbon Oceanarium (Oceanário de Lisboa)

Lisbon Oceanarium (Oceanário de Lisboa)

One of the largest aquariums in Europe with a massive central tank featuring sharks, rays, and sunfish. Arrive right at opening to avoid crowds. The rooftop offers a great view of the Tagus River.

4.7(99k reviews)~2.5 hours
Afternoon
Explore Parque das Nações

~3 hours

Walk along the waterfront from the Oceanarium toward the Vasco da Gama Tower. Search for the elevated cable car for a panoramic view of the park and river. Stop at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento science museum if traveling with kids.

Evening
Street Food Tour

~2 hours

Head to the Time Out Market in Cais do Sodré (25 min by metro) for a self-guided tour of food stalls. Try a bifana (marinated pork sandwich) from the standout vendors and sample a glass of Ginjinha (cherry liqueur) from a nearby kiosk.

Exploring the vibrant local food scene offers a delicious way to experience the culture, with an array of flavors from fresh seafood to traditional pastries. Travelers typically enjoy tasting small dishes while strolling through bustling markets or lively neighborhoods. Local guides often share insights into the culinary traditions and history, making the experience both enjoyable and educational.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab coffee and a pastry at any café near your accommodation. Ask for a Bola de Berlim, a Portuguese version of a Berliner doughnut filled with egg cream that street vendors sell on the beaches and parks.
$3-5
Lunch
Find a casual restaurant inside the Parque das Nações complex near the waterfront and order grilled octopus (polvo à lagareiro) with roasted potatoes and greens. This area has several modern eateries with river views.
$12-18
Dinner
Make dinner part of your street food tour at Time Out Market. Try a Bacalhau à Brás (shredded salted cod with onions and crispy matchstick fries) from one of the specialty stalls paired with a cold Sagres beer.
$10-15
Take the metro's red line directly to Oriente station, which connects to the entire Parque das Nações area. For the evening food tour, use Uber or Bolt (around $1.2/km) to reach Time Out Market in 15 minutes, or take the metro from Oriente to Cais do Sodré in about 20 minutes.

AccommodationParque das Nações (modern riverfront district near the Oceanarium and Oriente station)

Staying in this neighborhood lets you walk to the Oceanarium and park attractions, with easy metro access to central Lisbon for the evening food tour.

Hotel in Parque das Nações (modern riverfront district near the Oceanarium and Oriente station)
$50-80/night

Staying in this neighborhood lets you walk to the Oceanarium and park attractions, with easy metro access to central Lisbon for the evening food tour.

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Day 7Coastal Cascais & Cabo da Roca
Morning
Explore Cascais coastal town

~3.5 hours

Take the train from Cais do Sodré station (40 minutes, buy a Viva Viagem card). Walk along the waterfront promenade from the marina past Praia da Rainha and up to the Citadel for ocean views and the colorful town center with mosaic pavements.

Afternoon

Cabo da Roca

Cabo da Roca

Take bus 403 from Cascais bus terminal (30 minutes, runs hourly). This is the westernmost point of mainland Europe with dramatic cliff views, a lighthouse, and a landmark stone plaque. Bring a windproof jacket even in autumn as it gets very breezy.

4.8(69k reviews)~2.5 hours
Evening
Find a seaside restaurant for dinner

~2 hours

Head back to Cascais and look for seafood places along Rua das Flores or near the marina. Order grilled fresh fish of the day with boiled potatoes and vegetables, and finish with a glass of Port Wine from the region.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast3-5 EUR

Grab a coffee and pastry at any café near the Cascais train station before exploring. Try a Bola de Berlim, a Portuguese fried dough pastry filled with egg cream that locals love at beachside cafés.

Bola de Berlim
Bifana
Lunch6-8 EUR

Find a casual tasca (small eatery) near the Cascais market and order a Bifana sandwich with a cold beer. This is a simple but iconic Portuguese pork sandwich served on a bread roll with mustard or hot sauce.

Bifana
Caldo Verde
Dinner12-18 EUR

Look for a mid-range seafood restaurant along the Cascais marina and order the grilled catch of the day. Ask for a side of seasonal vegetables and start with a bowl of Caldo Verde soup.

Caldo Verde
From Lisbon, take the Linha de Cascais train from Cais do Sodré (departs every 20 minutes, 40 min trip, 2.25 EUR one way). For getting between Cascais and Cabo da Roca, use bus 403 (2.60 EUR). Uber and Bolt both operate in the area at roughly 1.20 EUR per km if you prefer a taxi to the bus.

AccommodationBaixa-Chiado (central Lisbon between Rossio and the river)

Staying in Baixa keeps you close to the Cais do Sodré train station for easy morning departure to Cascais and puts you in the heart of Lisbon for the rest of the trip.

Hotel in Baixa-Chiado (central Lisbon between Rossio and the river)
50-80 EUR/night

Staying in Baixa keeps you close to the Cais do Sodré train station for easy morning departure to Cascais and puts you in the heart of Lisbon for the rest of the trip.

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Day 8Art Museum & Cooking
Morning

Museu Calouste Gulbenkian

Museu Calouste Gulbenkian

Explore the world-class art collection spanning ancient to modern. Search for the museum in Avenida de Berna and don't miss the Founder's Collection with works by Monet, Rembrandt, and Renoir. The surrounding garden is perfect for a quiet stroll between galleries.

4.7(18k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon
Cooking Class for Regional Cuisine

~4 hours

Book a hands-on cooking class that teaches how to prepare Bacalhau à Brás or other Portuguese staples. Look for classes near the Príncipe Real or Chiado neighborhoods which offer market visits included. You will learn to cook and then eat your creations for lunch.

You'll typically begin by learning about fresh, local ingredients that are staples in the region's dishes. Local guides often share insights into traditional cooking methods and cultural significance. Most classes include hands-on preparation of authentic recipes, offering a flavorful and immersive way to connect with the culinary heritage.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast$3-5

Find a café near the Gulbenkian gardens in Avenida de Berna and order a strong Portuguese coffee with a Bola de Berlim a fried dough filled with custard cream.

Bola de Berlim
Bifana
Lunch$4-6

Since you will eat what you cook in class, keep lunch light. Grab a quick bifana (marinated pork sandwich) from a street-side tasca in Chiado before the class starts.

Bifana
Dinner
Find a casual tasca in the Alfama neighborhood and order grilled sardines or a seafood cataplana a hearty shellfish stew served in a copper pot.
$10-15
The Gulbenkian Museum is best reached by taxi or ride share. Use Uber or Bolt (about $1.2/km) for a quick ride from your accommodations. The metro station São Sebastião is also a short walk from the museum entrance.

AccommodationBaixa/Chiado (central downtown area between the river and Bairro Alto)

Staying in Baixa/Chiado keeps you close to restaurants, metro lines, and walking distance to many of Lisbon's core attractions.

Hotel in Baixa/Chiado (central downtown area between the river and Bairro Alto)
$50-80/night

Staying in Baixa/Chiado keeps you close to restaurants, metro lines, and walking distance to many of Lisbon's core attractions.

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Day 9Chiado & Bairro Alto
Morning
Explore Chiado and Carmo Convent

~3.5 hours

Start at Largo do Carmo and walk uphill to the Carmo Convent ruins, a Gothic skeleton open to the sky. Then browse Chiado's Rua Garrett for bookshops like Bertrand (the oldest in the world) and A Vida Portuguesa for local goods.

Afternoon
Explore Bairro Alto neighborhood

~3 hours

Wander the grid of narrow streets between Rua da Misericórdia and Rua do Norte, stopping into small tile shops and fado music stores. Climb to the top of the Elevador da Glória for a free city view and photo spot.

Evening
Find a local viewpoint for sunset

~2.5 hours

Head to Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, a terraced garden at the top of Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara with excellent west-facing sunset views over the city and castle.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast$4-6

Find any pastelaria in Chiado and order a Bola de Berlim (a fried dough pastry filled with egg cream, similar to a Berliner) with a galão (milky coffee in a tall glass).

Bola de Berlim
Bifana
Lunch$8-12

Look for a casual tasca (small restaurant) on a side street off Rua do Norte and order a bifana (thin sliced pork in a bread roll with mustard) and a side of olives.

Bifana
Dinner
Find a seafood place near the Cais do Sodré waterfront and try the grilled sardines or octopus salad with roasted potatoes and a glass of vinho verde.
$14-20
Chiado, Bairro Alto, and the viewpoints are all walkable from each other. Use the Elevador da Glória funicular (2 EUR) if you don't want to climb the hill from Restauradores. Uber and Bolt both operate here for about 1.20 EUR/km if needed later.

AccommodationChiado (elegant district between Baixa and Bairro Alto)

Staying in Chiado puts you right between today's two neighborhoods, with easy walking access to both and the sunset viewpoint.

Hotel in Chiado (elegant district between Baixa and Bairro Alto)
$50-80/night

Staying in Chiado puts you right between today's two neighborhoods, with easy walking access to both and the sunset viewpoint.

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Day 10Tram 28 & Graça
Morning
Ride Tram 28 through historic districts

~2.5 hours

Board at Martim Moniz (the route starts there) and ride all the way to Campo Ourique. Sit on the right side for better views and be prepared for crowds. Buy a Viva Viagem card beforehand to avoid scrambling for change onboard.

Afternoon
Explore Graça neighborhood

~3 hours

Walk up to Miradouro da Graça for panoramic views over the city and the castle. Then stroll Rua Damasceno Monteiro and browse the small local shops. Finish at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte for one more stunning viewpoint.

Evening
Farewell dinner in Alfama

~2.5 hours

Wander through the narrow alleyways of Alfama after dark when the neighborhood gets quieter. Find a restaurant along Rua dos Remédios or near Largo do Chafariz de Dentro and listen for fado music drifting from nearby tascas.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Pastéis de Nata
Breakfast$3-5

Grab a Pastel de Nata and a galão (milky coffee) at any pastelaria near the Graça viewpoint. The custard tart is quintessentially Portuguese and best eaten warm with cinnamon.

Pastéis de Nata
Bifana
Lunch$6-9

Find a tasca (small traditional eatery) in the Graça neighborhood and order a bifana sandwich on crusty bread with a cold beer. These simple marinated pork sandwiches are a Lisbon street food staple.

Bifana
Dinner
Look for a restaurant along the Alfama waterfront or near the Sé Cathedral and order grilled sardines or roasted chicken with piri-piri sauce. Keep an ear out for fado singing from nearby places.
$12-18
Tram 28 gets packed by mid-morning so ride it early or catch it from the Martim Moniz terminus. For getting around Graça and Alfama, walking is best since the hills are manageable and streets are narrow. Use Uber or Bolt for longer distances (around $1.2/km).

AccommodationBaixa (central downtown neighborhood between Rossio and the river)

Central location keeps you within walking distance of Alfama, Chiado, and all tram lines for your final day.

Hotel in Baixa (central downtown neighborhood between Rossio and the river)
$50-80/night

Central location keeps you within walking distance of Alfama, Chiado, and all tram lines for your final day.

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Day 11Departure Day
Morning
Last morning walk through Baixa district

~2.5 hours

Stroll Rua Augusta and side streets for a final taste of Lisbon's grand plazas and tiled facades. Stop at Praça do Comércio for views over the Tagus before heading back to pack.

Midday
Departure from Lisbon

~2 hours

Head to Lisbon Portela Airport via the AeroBus from Praça dos Restauradores or take a 20-minute Uber. Allow extra time for security on an autumn weekend.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bola de Berlim
Breakfast$3-5

Pop into any pastelaria along Rua Augusta and order a Bola de Berlim (a Portuguese custard-filled doughnut) with a strong espresso.

Bola de Berlim
Bifana
Lunch$5-8

Find a casual tasca near Martim Moniz and order a Bifana sandwich (thin marinated pork in a bread roll) with a cold beer.

Bifana
Dinner
Grab a quick bite at the airport food court before your flight a simple ham and cheese toastie or a pre-packed salad will do.
$8-12
Baixa is very walkable for your final morning stroll. For the airport, use the AeroBus ($4.50) from Praça dos Restauradores or hail an Uber/Bolt (around $8-12, ~$1.2/km) for a direct 20-minute ride.

AccommodationBaixa (historic downtown between Rossio and the Tagus)

Baixa puts you steps from Rua Augusta, Praça do Comércio, and the Santa Justa Elevator, perfect for a short final stroll before heading to the airport.

Hotel in Baixa (historic downtown between Rossio and the Tagus)
$50-80/night

Baixa puts you steps from Rua Augusta, Praça do Comércio, and the Santa Justa Elevator, perfect for a short final stroll before heading to the airport.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$50
Food / day$24
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$10
Daily total$89
Trip total$979

Based on mid-range budget. Accommodation: $50/night. Food: $12 restaurant meal + $5 street food + $5 snacks/coffee = $24/day. Transport: $5/day using public transport (Metro, Tram, Bus). Activities: $10/day for museums, attractions, and day trips. Daily total: $89. Trip total for 11 days: $979.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink. Bring a reusable bottle to save money and reduce plastic.
Power Plugs: Types C and F, standard voltage 230V. Bring a universal adapter.
Best Taxi Apps: Uber, Bolt, FREE NOW, and Kapten all work well in Lisbon.
Public Transport: Metro, Tram, Bus, and Elevadores. Use Viva Viagem card for easy access.
English is Widely Spoken: English proficiency is good (6/10). You will get by easily without Portuguese.
Tipping Culture: Expected 5-10% in restaurants. For coffee and small bills, rounding up is fine.
Safety: Good overall (6/10). Watch for pickpockets in tourist areas like Baixa and on trams.
Dangerous Animals: Portuguese Man o' War can appear at beaches. Check warning flags before swimming.
Best Time to Visit: May, June, September, October offer the best weather. Autumn is perfect.
Walkability: Excellent (8/10). Many hills but the city is very walkable. Wear comfortable shoes.

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