Things to do in Lisbon travel tips
Bathed in pure Atlantic light, crowned by the St. Georges Castle storybook and spanning seven hills, Lisbon is one of Europes most visually stunning capitals. Look aside, the city will surely win you over with its genuine friendliness and laid back pace. At the same time nostalgic and progressive, Lisbons charm shines in everyday life - listening to the sad songs of fado in the Alfama alleys, indulging in confectionery pies at Art Nouveau and living at a Bairro Alto party.
Things to do
Nothing says Lisbon like a ride on the centenary tram 28 , which passes by imposing squares, the graceful dome of the Estrela Basilica and the Romanesque Sé Cathedral . Jump to the top of St Georges Castle hill for a wall walk and Tagus River views. Just a few steps away, the narrow streets of Alfamas Moorish neighborhood are littered with steaming clothes, neighbors gossip and melancholy fado songs . By the river, the fantastically ornate Manueline cloisters of the Jeronimos Monastery transport you from back to the Age of Discovery of Portugal.
Shopping
Kid leather gloves, tawny door, canned fish will find everything in the specialty shops in Pombalina Baixa , Rossio and Chiado . Compare shopping over a spout (espresso) on the terrace of the Brazilian Art Deco A café . Young Lisboners combine the bar crawling with night shopping in Bairro Alto , where boutiques display vintage fashion and the bold collections of Portuguese-style icons Lena Aires and Fátima Lopes. Avenida da Liberdade is the catwalk of Lisbons great designers.
Nightlife and Entertainment
Join locals to take sunset shots of Ginjinha on the sidewalk in front of the hole in the wall. Ginjinha , strong since the 1840s . Lisbons unrivaled access point is Bairro Alto , where revelers take to the streets to chat, drink and dance before heading to Rivers mega club lux . The mood is more relaxed in the lantern-lit Alfama , where fado songs reminiscent of lost love and destiny fill the atmospheric vaults of the Fado Club .
Dining and Dining
Arrive ahead of the crowds at the famous Belém Old Confectionery to devour hot, crunchy cinnamon powdered cream pies. Lisboners make the most of warm evenings, dining al fresco on fresh fish on Alfamas lantern-lit streets and tastes of the world on cobblestone terraces in the buzzy Bairro Alto.
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