A real-life fairytale castle perched high above Sintra. With bright colors, sweeping views, and lush gardens, it’s a must-see for first-time visitors. Great for photos!
The westernmost point of mainland Europe, where dramatic cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. Perfect for a scenic drive or a breezy sunset stop.
A sun-soaked seaside town just outside Lisbon, Cascais charms with its golden beaches, cobblestone streets, and a perfect mix of relaxed elegance and coastal adventure.
Lisbon’s nightlife district - by day, it’s quiet and charming & by night, it transforms into a lively area full of bars, live music, and street parties.
Wander the narrow cobblestone streets of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood. Stop at a miradouro (viewpoint) for sweeping views of the city and Tagus River.
A trendy hub of restaurants, shops, and art galleries set in a former industrial complex. Think food trucks, street art, and cool rooftop bars.
Visit this iconic bakery in the Belém district for Portugal’s famous custard tarts. They’ve been making them since 1837 and yes... they’re worth the hype.
A gourmet food hall packed with the best of Lisbon’s culinary scene - all under one roof. This is where you can taste all of what Lisbon has to offer. Don’t miss the bacalhau (salt cod) - it's some of the best I've ever had!