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Explore Lisbon's vibrant outdoor scenes, scenic hikes, and nature spots for a refreshing spring adventure filled with stunning views and invigorating activities.

Explore Lisbon's vibrant outdoor scenes, scenic hikes, and nature spots for a refreshing spring adventure filled with stunning views and invigorating activities.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
You tip what feels right
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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 Lisbon, Portugal, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Start the tour in the Baixa district, Lisbon's downtown area. Look for the tour around Praça do Comércio and enjoy walking through famous plazas, historical streets, and river views.
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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Take tram 15 from Cais do Sodré to Belém. Explore this iconic 16th-century fortification by the Tagus River with scenic views and rich history.

Take tram 15 from Cais do Sodré to Belém. Explore this iconic 16th-century fortification by the Tagus River with scenic views and rich history.

Visit this modern monument along the Belém waterfront, near the Belém Tower. Climb to the top for panoramic river and city views.

Visit this modern monument along the Belém waterfront, near the Belém Tower. Climb to the top for panoramic river and city views.
~2 hours
Rent a bike near the Belém riverside. Cycle along the dedicated path from Belém to the Parque das Nações for fresh air, river scenery, and modern architecture.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at any café in Baixa; ask for a pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart) with coffee.
Pastéis de Nata
Look for a traditional tavern in the Chiado district and try Bifana, a spicy pork sandwich, paired with a cold beer.
BifanaIt is well located for exploring the main city sights on foot and offers convenient transport links for trips to Belém.
It is well located for exploring the main city sights on foot and offers convenient transport links for trips to Belém.

Start early and take bus 434 from Sintra town center to the park entrance. Focus on the scenic trails near Cabo da Roca for breathtaking coastal views and diverse plant life.

Start early and take bus 434 from Sintra town center to the park entrance. Focus on the scenic trails near Cabo da Roca for breathtaking coastal views and diverse plant life.

Walk through winding streets starting at Rua de São Tomé. Visit local artisan shops and enjoy the historic vibe with colorful tiles and small plazas.

Walk through winding streets starting at Rua de São Tomé. Visit local artisan shops and enjoy the historic vibe with colorful tiles and small plazas.

Head here from Alfama by foot or tram 28. This viewpoint offers panoramic views over Lisbon's rooftops and the Tagus River, ideal for sunset watching.

Head here from Alfama by foot or tram 28. This viewpoint offers panoramic views over Lisbon's rooftops and the Tagus River, ideal for sunset watching.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local eatery in Alfama and order Bacalhau à Brás, a flavorful dish of shredded salted cod with eggs, onions, and potatoes. Accompany it with a glass of Ginjinha, a cherry liquor.
Bacalhau à Brás
Look for a tavern near Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and enjoy bifana, a pork sandwich seasoned with garlic and spices. Add a cold beer on the side for relief after a day outdoors.
BifanaBaixa offers convenient access to public transport for trips to Sintra and local tram lines for exploring Alfama and viewpoints.
Baixa offers convenient access to public transport for trips to Sintra and local tram lines for exploring Alfama and viewpoints.
~3 hours
Arrive early at the Tagus River near Cais do Sodré for water sports like kayaking or paddleboarding. Equipment rentals and beginner lessons are available along the waterfront near Praça do Comércio.

Take the metro to Oriente station and visit the Lisbon Oceanarium. Expect to spend time exploring diverse marine life including local and exotic species in one of Europe's largest aquariums.

Take the metro to Oriente station and visit the Lisbon Oceanarium. Expect to spend time exploring diverse marine life including local and exotic species in one of Europe's largest aquariums.
~2 hours
Head to Parque das Nações nearby for a relaxing picnic. Look for the green spaces near the river promenade or the gardens around the Pavilhão do Conhecimento science museum, perfect for spring flowering and views.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick breakfast at a café near your accommodation and try a pastel de nata, the famous Portuguese custard tart, paired with a strong coffee.
Pastéis de Nata
Look for a local tavern in the Baixa area and try Bifana, a traditional Portuguese pork sandwich, perfect for a filling dinner with a cold beer.
BifanaClose to waterfront activities and the Oceanarium, making it easy to explore the day's planned sites.
Close to waterfront activities and the Oceanarium, making it easy to explore the day's planned sites.
Get your trip plan as a PDF with maps and a CSV spreadsheet.
Accommodation is estimated at 55 USD per night, food budget includes meals and drinks estimated at 15 USD, daily transport includes metro, tram, and occasional taxi rides estimated at 10 USD, while activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports are estimated at 20 USD per day.
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