5/5 - Excellent
We didn’t do any sightseeing as everything was closed. We had our daily walk and loved the place. Portuguese people are the best. Very friendly and helpful during a very stressful time for us.
Travelers love Lisbon City Center for its popular shops, and you can see more of Lisbon by jumping on the metro at Campo Pequeno Station or Saldanha Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Avenida da Liberdade and Campo Pequeno Bullring.
Lisbon Old Town is highly notable for its stunning river views, and you might want to visit top sights like Rossio Square and Avenida da Liberdade. See more of Lisbon by jumping on the metro at São Pedro de Alcântara Stop or Elevador da Glória Stop.
Elegant district with earthquake-resistant architecture, the Baixa Pombalina features a grid of streets north of Praça do Comércio, extending towards Rossio and Figueira squares, and Avenida da Liberdade, known for tailoring shops and cafes.
Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, Alfama boasts historical attractions like Castle of São Jorge and Lisbon Cathedral, while offering a labyrinth of narrow streets, Fado bars, and restored houses.
Immerse yourself in a cultural and commercial hub, boasting luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and a variety of theatres and museums. Explore Chiado Museum, Carmo Convent, and Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, while enjoying easy access to the Baixa-Chiado metro station.
Spend some time visiting places like Fado in Chiado while getting to know Bairro Alto, and be sure to check out the lively bars. You can hop aboard the metro at Elevador da Glória Stop or São Pedro de Alcântara Stop to see more of the area.
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See the people-packed central square whose swirling wave-patterned cobbles are thought to have inspired copycat pavements across the rest of Portugal and beyond.
You can browse for souvenirs when you visit Avenida da Liberdade, a popular shopping spot in Santo Antonio. Discover the charming cafes in this family-friendly area, or seek out the local tours.
Lisbon constructed a fortification along a waterway to defend its riches. Now access the structure from the shore for lovely views.
This medieval fortress offers insight into Lisbon’s long history as well as stunning views of the city and river below.
Ride the elevator designed in the 19th century to connect the districts of hilltop Bairro Alto and downtown Baixa. Enjoy views from the café atop the gothic lift.
Enjoy an underwater adventure at one of the world’s largest and most diverse aquariums right on Lisbon’s beautiful waterfront.
We didn’t do any sightseeing as everything was closed. We had our daily walk and loved the place. Portuguese people are the best. Very friendly and helpful during a very stressful time for us.
This was a memorable city and we will be back to explore the incredible beauty and history.
Even though some things were closed due to COVID. There was still lots to see and do in the city.
Can't wait to return one day when the world is normal again. We would stay in the same hotel and see the sights of Lisbon.
Very unique city with pleasant locals. Lots of fine restaurants and attractions
Didn’t see much but the people were helpful.