Lisbon

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Lisbon, Portugal's sun-drenched capital, is a city of seven hills that tumbles down to the Tagus River. Its pastel-colored buildings, cobbled alleyways, and azulejo-tiled facades create a backdrop that is both melancholic and vibrant. The city hums with the sound of trams, fado music, and the chatter of locals in its many miradouros (viewpoints). Lisbon is a place where you can wander through ancient neighborhoods, savor pastéis de nata, and watch the sunset over the river — a city that feels both timeless and alive.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lisbon rewards unhurried exploration. Spend at least three full days to hit the major sights and soak up the atmosphere. Dedicate one day to Belém (combine the tower, monastery, and a pastel de nata), another to the historic core (Alfama, Castelo, and Baixa), and a third to the more bohemian neighborhoods like Bairro Alto and Chiado, with their viewpoints and nightlife. If you have a fourth day, consider a day trip to Sintra or Cascais.

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