Lisbon 4 Day Itinerary
Title: 4-Day Lisbon Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Historic Lisbon
Morning:
- Check-in at your hotel (Recommendations: Pousada de Lisboa, Memmo Alfama)
- Breakfast at the hotel or a local café like Manteigaria Miranda
- Visit Lisbon Cathedral and São Vicente de Fora Monastery
- Explore Alfama, the oldest district in Lisbon (Tip: Get lost in its narrow streets!)
Afternoon:
- Lunch at a local eatery in Alfama like A Coisinha do Alfama
- Visit Castelo de São Jorge
- Stroll down Rua Augusta and see Rossio Square
Evening:
- Dinner at Cervejaria Ramiro for seafood or Bairro Alto’s traditional eateries
- Nightlife in Bairro Alto (Tip: Don’t miss Time Out Market)
Day 2: Discover Belém
Morning:
- Breakfast at the hotel or a local café like Pastéis de Belém
- Visit Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
Afternoon:
- Lunch at a restaurant near the monuments like Fabrica da Nata
- Visit Coach Museum or MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology
- Take a tram 15E to Alfama (Cais do Sodré) or explore the modern area of Belém
Evening:
- Dinner at Casa Portuguese for traditional food
Day 3: Day trip to Sintra and Cascais
Morning:
- Take a train from Lisbon’s Rossio or Cais do Sodré station (Tip: Use the CP Portugal website for scheduling)
- Visit Pena Palace and Moors Castle in Sintra
Afternoon:
- Lunch in Sintra at a local restaurant like A Casa Do CeU or Queijaria da Serralheira
- Continue to Cascais by train (Tip: Spend some time exploring the town and its beautiful beaches)
Evening:
- Return to Lisbon for dinner at Cervejaria Trzesconek or Cantina Peruviana La Lucha
Day 4: Relax and Explore
Morning:
- Breakfast at the hotel or a local café like A Ginjinha
- Visit LX Factory or Lisbon’s trendy LX district
Afternoon:
- Lunch at a restaurant in the LX district like Casa Independente or Prado
- Take a boat tour on the Tagus River (Turismo Fluvial) or visit a museum like Berardo Collection Museum
Evening:
- Farewell dinner at Feira Popular da Baixa for traditional food and local crafts
Transportation:
- Lisbon has an excellent public transportation system (trams, buses, metro, and trains). Consider getting a Viva Viagem card for multiple trips. Taxis are also readily available.