Must-Try Activities in Lisbon You Shouldn’t Miss

Lisbon Travel Guide

Situated in southern Portugal, Lisbon is famous for its sunny weather, vibrant ceramics, outdoor dining, hilly streets, and welcoming locals. Public transportation in Lisbon is known for its efficiency, with bus arrival times closely matching those listed on Citymapper. Visitors can easily explore the city by bus, tram, or Tuk-Tuk. Lisbon provides activities that cater to both adventurous and non-adventurous travellers.

Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour

Operated by Yellow Bus Tours, this activity offers a stress-free way to explore Lisbon and its various tourist spots at your own pace. An adult ticket costs €22 and grants you one day of access (combo tickets that last up to 96 hours are also available). The tour starts at Praça Figueira, just a short walk from Arco da Rua Augusta, the famous triumphal arch in Lisbon. Each tourist will be provided with a map and earphones, ensuring a smooth and informative journey.

Torre de Belém in Lisbon, a famous tourist spot

You can hop off at Mosteiro Jeronimos, Museo de Marinos, and Torre de Belem attractions. Other attractions include El Corte Ingles, Basilica Estrela, Padrao dos Descobrimentos, and Museo Coches. The tour begins at 9:00 am and concludes at 7:00 pm. You can access the bus timetable here.

Purchasing a Yellow Bus ticket gives you free access to Santa Justa Lift, funiculars, and public trams. Book your tickets today!

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Roam Around Arco da Rua Augusta

Arco da Rua Augusta, arch in Lisbon
Arco da Rua Augusta

The Arco da Rua Augusta is a must-visit location in Lisbon. Behind the arch, a bustling street filled with restaurants, shops, and buskers awaits. After exploring, unwind and enjoy a meal at one of the al fresco tables here. Don’t miss out on trying Bitoque, a Portuguese dish consisting of steak, a fried egg, and potatoes.

Bitoque
Bitoque

You’ll find the Santa Justa Lift close to Arco da Rua Augusta. Standing at 45 meters high, it offers one of the best viewpoints in Lisbon. Other key attractions nearby include Praca Figueira, Rossio, and the Lisbon Story Centre. You can feel safe wandering around the area despite the crowds, as policia are stationed at every corner. However, it’s still important to be mindful of your belongings.

Santa Justa Lift, viewpoint in the Lisbon centre
Santa Justa Lift
Rossio Square, shopping square in Lisbon
Rossio Square

Ride the Iconic Tram 28

Historic tram 28 in Lisbon
Historic Tram 28 in Lisbon

Tram 28, a renowned symbol of Lisbon, runs from Martim Moniz to Campo Ourique. This historical ride feels like a journey through time. As vintage as it appears, Tram 28 is a must-try for every tourist. Stops along the route include Chiado, Rua da Conceição (near Arco da Rua), Se de Lisboa, and Miradouro Sta. Luzia. The latter offers one of the best viewpoints and is just a five-minute walk to Castelo De S. Jorge.

You can catch an empty seat at the tram’s departure points, Martim Moniz and Campo Ourique. However, you might still find empty seats at R. Poco Negros station, a short walk from Heim Cafe, a well-known cafe in town.

The ride is free if you have a valid Yellow Bus Tour ticket. You can also purchase a Lisboa Card with a 24/48/72-hour pass. With a Lisboa Card, you get unlimited rides on buses and trams.

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Enjoy a Scenic Tuk-Tuk Ride

Tuk-Tuks are readily available in every corner of Lisbon. Although costly, this ride can be a unique and personalized experience, especially for solo travellers. Prices start from €50. Each driver offers varying tour packages, but you can customize your tour. You may even ask the driver to take your picture at the different Instagrammable Miradouros!

Here are some must-visit places while riding a Tuk-Tuk:

  • Sé de Lisboa
  • Miradouro de Santa Lucia
  • Miradouro de Portas do Sol
  • Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
  • Sao Vicente de Pora
  • National Pantheon
  • Alfama
  • Feira de Ladra Flea Market
  • Padrao dos Descobrimentos
  • Bairro Alto

Take a Relaxing Break in the Gardens of São Jorge Castle

Why not spend your afternoon at São Jorge Castle (Castelo de S. Jorge)? For just €15, you can enjoy another breathtaking viewpoint in Lisbon, take pictures with peacocks, or relax with a book. There are cafes and restaurants both inside and outside the castle’s perimeter. If you’re a slow traveller like me, this is a perfect spot to unwind after exploring Lisbon’s hilly streets.

Peacock in São Jorge Castle
Peacock in São Jorge Castle

During peak hours, the line can be long. Alternatively, you can choose the Skip-the-Line ticket on GetYourGuide and still discover the castle at your own pace.

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Conclusion

Lisbon offers a variety of activities for all types of travellers. From historical tours to scenic viewpoints, this vibrant city has something for everyone.

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