Check out one of Lisbons oldest parts of the city, Alfama! Make sure you have a few euro handy to get a shot of ginja (a traditional Portuguese liqueur, often served in a chocolate shot glass!)
Take a 10 minute water taxi across the bay to Almada and walk along the water to Ponto Final, a gorgeous waterfront restaurant. Try calling ahead for a reservation or get there right at open to get a prime spot out front.
Head to the bustling Barrio Alto for some good bites, music and drinks! Some of our favorites include -Fares for the best Mediterranean food -Boavista Social club for light traditional Portuguese bites, wine and live vibey dj -Lupita for delicious pizza
For a little history check out the Carmo Church, a former Gothic church that was severely damaged by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and is now roofless as a result
Try all the best cuisine of Portugal in one spot!
The famous pink street! Complete with fun canopy of vibrant rainbow umbrellas
Best way to get around the city!
A series of beautiful beaches only a 30 minute train from Lisbon