Lisbon Tips

Must-See in Lisbon

Discover the city’s essential highlights — iconic monuments, scenic viewpoints and cultural landmarks that define Lisbon’s identity.

São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint

Panoramic view over the historic centre and the Castle of São Jorge, stunning at sunset.

Príncipe Real

Elegant district with gardens, boutique shops and charming cafés. One of Lisbon’s most authentic areas.

Parliament (Palácio de São Bento)

Symbol of Portuguese democracy and a beautiful neoclassical architectural landmark.

Águas Livres Aqueduct

Impressive 18th-century engineering work with arches and unique views over Alcântara Valley.

Eduardo VII Park & Viewpoint

Expansive green area offering one of Lisbon’s best views stretching to the Tagus River.

São Jorge Castle

Historic fortress dominating the city skyline with one of Lisbon’s most iconic views.

Alfama & Lisbon Cathedral

The oldest district, with narrow streets, fado music and the city’s iconic cathedral.

Jerónimos Monastery

Masterpiece of Manueline architecture and UNESCO World Heritage site located in Belém.

Belém Tower

16th-century fortress symbolising the Portuguese Discoveries.

Monument to the Discoveries

Monumental sculpture celebrating the navigators of the Age of Discoveries.

MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology

Modern icon of Belém combining cutting-edge design and exhibitions by the river.

National Coach Museum

One of the world’s finest collections of royal carriages, showcasing centuries of Portuguese splendour.

Commerce Square & Augusta Arch

Lisbon’s main square by the river, with the triumphal arch leading into the Baixa.

Santa Justa Lift

Historic iron elevator linking downtown to Chiado, with a great city viewpoint on top.

Bairro Alto & Chiado

Blend of tradition and modernity, with lively streets, cafés and nightlife.

Parque das Nações & Oceanário

Modern district by the Tagus featuring the world-famous Oceanarium and contemporary architecture.

Berardo Collection Museum (CCB)

Leading museum of modern and contemporary art in Belém’s Cultural Centre.

Hidden Gems of Lisbon

Go beyond the obvious and uncover Lisbon’s best-kept secrets — local treasures, quiet corners and surprising experiences off the main path.

Jardim do Torel

Peaceful retreat overlooking Avenida da Liberdade, perfect for relaxing away from the crowds.

Senhora do Monte Viewpoint

One of the city’s highest and most picturesque viewpoints, offering breathtaking views.

Amoreiras 360° Panoramic View

Observation deck with a full 360-degree panorama of Lisbon from the top of Amoreiras Towers.

National Tile Museum

Housed in a former convent, showcasing the history and art of Portuguese azulejos.

Marquises of Fronteira Palace

17th-century palace decorated with stunning tile panels and sculptures.

Tapada das Necessidades

Large green park with palace and gardens, ideal for peaceful walks.

Convent of the Cardaes

Hidden baroque treasure preserving its original 17th-century charm.

LX Factory

Creative hub filled with shops, galleries and restaurants inside a former industrial complex.

Village Underground Lisboa

Alternative cultural space made from recycled buses and containers.

Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market)

Gastronomic hotspot gathering Portugal’s top chefs and flavours.

Puppet Museum

Dedicated to the art of puppetry, featuring traditional and contemporary collections.

Ajuda Botanical Garden

Portugal’s oldest botanical garden, home to exotic species and beautiful river views.

Pink Street (Cais do Sodré)

Vibrant pedestrian street famous for its colour and nightlife.

Monsanto Panoramic Viewpoint

Circular viewpoint offering 360° views of Lisbon, from the river to the hills.

Casa do Alentejo

Historic building with Moorish-style décor transporting visitors to another era.

Quake Lisbon

Immersive experience recreating the 1755 earthquake through technology and storytelling.

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