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TOP 10 Things to do in LISBON - [2023 Lisboa Travel Guide]

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In this video, you’ll see the Top 10 things to see and do in Lisbon, Portugal plus a bonus tip at the end of the video. The suggestions are based on our exciting trip to this amazing historic city. Here are our top 10 picks.

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0:00 Intro
0:29 10: Torre de Belém, Ponte 25 de Abril bridge, Tagus River
1:30 9: OLD-SYTLE TRANSPORT: trams (streetcars), funiculars (elevador, ascensor), Elevador de Santa Justa Lift, etc.
2:48 8: Castelo de S. Jorge (Saint George's Castle)
3:58 7: FOOD & MARKETS: Mercado da Ribeira | Time Out Market Lisbon, Lx Factory, Alfama (fado)
5:45 6: Carmo Convent
6:23 5: Lisbon Zoo (Jardim Zoológico)
7:08 4: MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology), Tagus River
8:02 3: Jerónimos Monastery
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9:54 2: Oceanário de Lisboa, Parque das Nações (Vasco da Gama bridge, Torre Vasco da Gama, Telecabine Lisbon cable car)
10:59 1: Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio), Tagus River, Arco da Rua Augusta, Rua Augusta, Rossio Square (Praça de D. Pedro IV)
12:06 BONUS

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LISBON, PORTUGAL | 10 Awesome Things To Do In & Around Lisbon

Lisbon is a vibrant capital city, located in western Portugal on the estuary of the Tagus River. As one of the oldest cities in western Europe, Lisbon has a rich, turbulent history. By the 15th century, the port of Lisbon became one of the most important in the world. But unfortunately, the city center was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1755. Today, it has been reconstructed into a bustling modern city blended with traditional heritage. In this video, we highlight 10 awesome things to do in Lisbon:

10. Try the traditional food
Things to try include: bacalhau à brás, pastéis de bacalhau, bifana, bifinhos com natas e cogumelos, ginjinha, pastéis de nata

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9. Ride Tram 28
A 7km route connects Martim Moniz Square with Campo Ourique, while passing through Lisbon’s most historic districts. We recommend starting your journey at Campo Ourique and riding it until the end.

8. Experience Fado and the nightlife at Bairro Alto
Fado is a traditional Portuguese music genre, known for its expressive and melancholic sound. Recommended bar: Tasca do Chico

7. Visit St. George’s Castle
Castelo de São Jorge stands on top of the tallest hill in Lisbon and served for different purposes throughout history.

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6. Take in one of the many viewpoints
Lisbon's best viewpoints include: Santa Luzia, Portas do Sol, São Pedro de Alcântara, and Monte Agudo.

5. Explore the highlights of Belém
There are a few things you can’t miss: Torre de Belém, Padrão dos Descobrimentos, Tropical Botanical Gardens, Pasteis de Belém bakery, and the Jerónimos Monastery.

4. Walk around the Alfama District
Another great thing to do in Lisbon is to stroll around the Alfama District. This neighborhood was the only one to survive the 1775 earthquake, making it the oldest area of Lisbon.

3. Go on a sunset cruise on the Tagus River
During a two-hour sailing adventure you’ll pass under the iconic San Francisco-lookalike bridge and take in the views of the most impressive monuments in Belém and the historic center.

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2. Day trip to Sintra
At number 2 we have a day trip to the charming town of Sintra. Highlights include the gardens and mansion of Quinta da Regaleira, the Castle of the Moors with its incredible views, and the colorful Pena Palace.

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1. Explore downtown Lisbon on a free walking tour
This area boasts the largest amount of entertainment options, bustling with cultural, gastronomical and leisure alternatives. Make sure to visit the iconic Praça do Comércio, the beautiful Rossio Square, and the bustling Rua Augusta.

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Located on the western coast of the Iberian peninsula, Portugal is one of Europe’s most visited countries due to its idyllic climate, affordable travel costs and exceptional attractions. Portugal’s varied geography ranges from the verdant mountains and vineyards of the North to the glamorous beaches of the Algarve along the southern coastline. Also belonging to Portugal but lying in the Atlantic Ocean are the archipelagos of Azores and Madeira, known for their lush landscapes and flower gardens. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Portugal.
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TOP 25 Things to Do in LISBON Portugal 2024 | Travel Guide

The best things to do in Lisbon in Portugal are not always easy to figure out. Especially during the new normal. This travel guide will help you discover the top 25 sights and attractions in Lisbon including the stunning Praça do Comércio, the historic Castelo de São Jorge, the dazzling Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, the Torre de Belém, and the Convento do Carmo.

This guide also includes a day trip to Sintra and its beautiful palaces and castles like the Palácio Nacional da Pena, the Castelo dos Mouros and the Palácio Nacional de Sintra as well as the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira.

It also covers lots of Portuguese food and drink options like the iconic Pastéis de Belém, grilled sardines, petiscos, port wine and spicy piri piri chicken.

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0:00 Intro
0:38 1: Praça do Comércio |
2:10 2: Tram 28 |
2:58 3: Castelo de São Jorge |
4:25 4: Sardines
4:46 5: Museu do Fado |
5:29 6: Largo das Portas do Sol
5:58 7: Sail boat tour |
7:17 8: Antiga Confeitaria de Belém |
8:20 9: Padrão dos Descobrimentos |
9:15 10: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos |
10:18 11: Torre de Belém |
11:36 12: Fado
13:42 13: Palácio Nacional da Pena |
15:15 14: Castelo dos Mouros |
16:25 15: Palácio Nacional de Sintra |
18:05 16: Quinta da Regaleira |
19:41 17: Petiscos
21:06 18: Culinary backstreets food tour
23:29 19: Sé de Lisboa |
24:22 20: Convento do Carmo |
25:06 21: A Brasileira |
25:55 22: Parque Eduardo VII |
27:00 23: Parque das Nações |
27:22 24: Teleférico
27:57 25: Oceanário |

ALGARVE, PORTUGAL | 10 Incredible Places To Visit In The Algarve

The Algarve is the southernmost region of continental Portugal. Thanks to its year-round sunny weather and beautiful rugged coastline, it’s one of the most popular holiday destinations in all of Europe. In this video we highlight 10 diverse places to visit in the Algarve:

10. Sagres
Sitting at the westernmost tip of the Algarve, Sagres is the wildest and most untamed destination. Windswept, barren landscapes, towering cliffs, and rough waters are what set this place apart.

9. Portimão
Visit the Portimão museum if you want to learn more about its fishing and canning tradition, or go to the medieval Fort of Santa Catarina de Ribamar for panoramic views. But the biggest draw is undoubtedly Portimão’s nearby Praia da Rocha.

8. Faro & Ria Formosa
From cobblestone streets and cozy squares to a wide range of lagoons and wetlands, Faro boasts a blend of city and nature activities. We really enjoyed a boat tour in the Ria Formosa Natural Park, which is home to canals, marshland and small islands.

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7. Aljezur & West Coast Beaches
With wide-open beaches and sheer sea cliffs, the West Coast of the Algarve is a true hidden gem. It’s also another prime destination for surfing. We recommend Arrifana Beach if you’re a beginner or intermediate surfer.

6. Fishermen’s Village Ferragudo
With its white houses reaching down to the river, walking around this authentic fishing town is an experience in itself. But Praia Grande is also a great place to relax and enjoy watersports.

5. Lagos & Ponta da Piedade
Lagos has a wide range of cafés and restaurants to choose from, but also some historical sights, such as castle walls, churches, and a fort. Combine this with its spectacular coastline, filled with steep cliffs, caves, and grottoes, and you’ve got one of the most scenic destinations in the Algarve.

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4. Serra de Monchique
Apart from beautiful beaches, the Algarve is also home to a rolling mountain range. The town of Monchique lies in pristine nature, surrounded by lush green forests. It’s an idyllic and authentic mountain town with sweeping vistas and a network of nature trails.

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3. Silves
This historic town cascades down the hill, flowing out from beneath the beautiful Silves Castle (Castelo de Silves). Enjoy your time learning about the town’s history inside the castle walls as well as on the cobbled streets surrounding it.

2. The 7 Hanging Valleys
This 12km out-and-back hike takes between 4 to 6 hours to complete if you do the full route, and includes views of the Atlantic ocean as well as limestone rock formations. There is some elevation gain and loss as you climb up and down each of the valleys, but overall the hike is easy to moderate.

1. Benagil Cave
The Benagil Cave is a world-class natural attraction in the Algarve. Although it’s only a short distance from Benagil Beach, you still need a kayak, stand up paddle board, or guided boat tour to reach the caves safely.

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PORTO, PORTUGAL | 10 Incredible Things To Do In & Around Porto

Porto is located in northwest Portugal along the Douro River and a must-visit travel destination. From its stunning old town to its authentic cuisine and romantic viewpoints, Porto has so much to offer. These are the best things to do in and around Porto:

10. Visit at least one of the many churches
The most beautiful ones include: Igreja dos Clérigos, São Francisco Church, Igreja do Carmo, and the Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto)

9. Admire the architecture at the Livraria Lello
The building dates back to 1906 and is often nicknamed the “most beautiful bookshop in the world” due to its blend of different architectural designs.

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8. Try the local food
Worth trying: tripas, bacalhau à brás, sardinhas, and francesinha

7. Walk the riverfront (Cais da Ribeira)
This is one of the liveliest parts of Porto, and a great place to walk, dine, and sightsee.

6. Go on a cruise of the 6 bridges
From the water, you can admire the beautiful landscapes and red-roofed buildings of Porto as well as Vila Nova de Gaia. All while learning about the historic bridges that connect both cities. Boat tours leave from the riverfront in Porto (Ribeira Quay) and last about 50 minutes.

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5. Take in a view of the city
Best viewpoints: Miradouro da Vitória, the street next to the Porto cathedral, Passeio das Virtudes, Miradouro da Ribeira (for sunset), and from the waterfront of Vila Nova de Gaia.

4. Day trip to Peneda-Gerês National Park
Located near the Spanish border, the Peneda-Gerês national park is a 2 hour drive from Porto. It’s the oldest protected area and the only national park in Portugal, covering about 695 square kilometers.

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3. Day trip to the Douro wine valley
The Douro wine valley is where the famous port wine is produced and it’s known as the first demarcated wine region in the world. But besides its wines, this valley is also worth visiting for its incredible landscapes, nature, and history. We spent two days in Peso da Régua and enjoyed wine tasting, hiking, and learning all about the region.

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2. Visit the wine cellars at Vila Nova de Gaia
While less idyllic, Vila Nova de Gaia is also known for its port wine. In fact, all the port wine produced in the upper Douro Valley would historically be transported here in barrels on traditional boats (rabelo boats). This is why the riverbanks of Porto today are filled with wine cellars and tasting rooms. Most wine cellars offer wine tastings and guided tours.

1. Free walking tour of the city
During a 2.5 hours guided tour, you’ll see the main highlights of the city, like São Bento train station, Café Majestic, Aliados avenue, and much more. But you’ll also get some recommendations to eat, go out, and have fun. This tour leaves a few times per day from the Liberty Square.

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Touted as a modern metropolis to rival London and packed with places of interest, Lisbon is a city that is really going places. There is a plethora of history here, with tales of everything from Roman imperialists to exotic Berber pirates, Moorish builders to fierce Reconquista knights, all wrapped up in the grand palaces and heritage districts.

Welcome to things to do Channel, today we’re going to list ten things to do in Lisbon.

#10 Ride at Tram 28.

Like San Francisco in the United States, Lisbon is a city famed for its historic, rattling tram lines. None are more iconic than Tram 28 which has been working its way up the steep, cobbled roads and into the old Alfama district for decades.

#9 Shop at Feira de Ladra.

Polish your haggling skills for a trip to Feira da Ladra, because this sprawling midweek and weekend market is the place to go for quirky, curious and often downright weird trinkets and antiques.

#8 See the glory of Sintra.

Despite being a totally different city and situated more than half an hour away from Lisbon by car, the glorious town of Sintra remains one of the major attractions here. Day Trips are common, while others will want to spend a couple of days exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

#7 Check out the Lisbon Oceanarium.

Located out in the blue waters of the Tagus Estuary, the huge Lisbon Oceanarium rises like a hulking aircraft carrier. Inside, the structure houses countless exhibits related to marine life, which together pull in over one million visitors each year. You can get up close to colorful pufferfish as well as watch the marauding sharks.

#6 Meet the tides at Caxias.

Grab a board, wax it down, and don some board shorts or preferably a wetsuit, because the waters where the Tagus Estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean can get pretty chilly. Nestled just to the west of Lisbon central, this pretty enclave of sand and sea is where most of the capital’s wave riders will retreat at the weekend.

#5 Have a drink at Bairro Alto.

Apart from being the premier touristic district of Lisbon, packed with alfresco cafes and international restaurants, the Bairro Alto is also the city’s top nightlife spot. You’ll typically have to wait until early evening for the establishments to really get started, but when they do, it’s all about the authentic pastelaria bakeries and the bohemian drinking joints.

#4 Stroll around Rossio.

The plane tree peppered Rossio Square is where Lisbon’s local life ticks over each day. Officially titled Pedro IV Square, the spot marks the very heart of the Pombaline Lower Town, which spreads out in wide boulevards between the Tagus and Baixa rivers.

#3 Wonder at the masterworks of the National Museum of Ancient Art.

The National Museum of Ancient Art is the home of Portugal’s prestigious national art collection. Pieces here range from pious saintly depictions by Nuno Gonçalves to chiaroscuro portraiture by Josefa de Óbidos. Most of the canvases date from between the 16th and 19th centuries and came into public ownership following the Liberal Wars that rocked the country in the early modern age. Patrons here can also enjoy countless traveling exhibitions, with past collections reflecting Lisbon in the Renaissance period as well as featuring historical paintings from the Age of Discovery.

#2 Get lost in the Alfama District.

The compact little Alfama District is Lisbon’s answer to the old town centers of Europe’s other ancient capitals. Like the Forum of Rome, it’s hailed as the oldest part of the city, although this one dates back to the Moors of Africa instead of the kings of Latium. Delving into the warren of winding streets and alleys that forms the district is one of the top activities for visitors to Portugal’s capital. As you stroll, great cathedrals like the Lisbon Cathedral and tile-fronted chapels reveal themselves on the corners. There are also the remains of old city walls and hidden squares with alfresco cafes aplenty.

#1 Wonder at the Torre de Belém.

If there is just one landmark you visit when touring through the Portuguese capital, make it this one. It has stood watch over the mouth of the Tagus River since its construction under the patronage of Saint John back in the 16th century. Since then, it has risen to become perhaps the most iconic feature of the city, famed as the last sight adventurers like the prodigal Vasco da Gama would have seen as they drifted out into the vast Atlantic Ocean

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First off, thanks for watching. Second, I apologize for my poor pronunciation. I tried to look up linguistics for some words but I’m sure my midwestern US accent came through on some.

Also this is not nearly an extensive history of portugal. It’s abridged heavily and my resources ranged from wikipedia to a tour guide and just anecdotes from people I met in Portugal. I welcome all corrections and discussions regarding the history of Lisbon and Portugal as a whole. Definitely not meant to be a source of truth for facts. This video is meant to pique interests and start conversations, not end them. Some sources cited below.

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Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.

Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve's beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire. 

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Are you considering retiring in Portugal? You're in for a treat! Portugal is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, and it's also one of the least expensive places to live in Western Europe. With various regions to choose from, each with its unique charm, it can take time to decide where to settle down. In this video, we'll discuss the top 10 best places to consider for retirement in Portugal. We've got you covered, from the charming city of Evora to the picturesque seaside village of Nazare and the magical archipelago of the Azores. Portugal has plenty to offer if you're looking for a coastal town or prefer a more laid-back lifestyle. So please sit back, relax, and let us help you find the perfect retirement community in Portugal.

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Have you been to Lisbon? It’s an incredible food city. And recently we launched our first Devour Tour there - our Tastes & Traditions of Lisbon Food Tour. And to celebrate it, I decided to make a video along with Ellis Dixon, our wonderful local operations manager and Lisbon expert. Get ready, because this Lisbon food tour is delicious!

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1. Confeitaria Nacional: This place has been open since the early 1800s and it’s a fantastic place to start your day - a bica (espresso) and a pastry surrounded by gorgeous turn-of-the-century decor.

2. Ginjinha Sem Rival: I love this tiny little shop where you can get a bottle of Portugal’s famous cherry liqueur - and also take a shot of it at the bar. This place has been going since 1840!

3. O Trevo: You have to eat a bifana sandwich when you’re in Lisbon. It’s simple, but delicious - stewed pork, and then you douse it in piri piri sauce and yellow mustard. And this was the place Anthony Bourdain visited!

4. Casa Pereira: I love how this old shop smells like coffee, tea and chocolate. And the walls are lined with incredible bottles of port. So if you want to grab a bottle of port while in the city, this is your place!

5. Trobadores: This place is straight out of Game of Thrones. And despite seemingly a little tacky, it’s actually a place locals come to. You can drink mead (fermented honey) and grill chorizo sausage right at your table!

6. Bonjardim: Piri piri chicken is famous, and if you’re going to get it in Lisbon (and you should), this is the place! The chicken was so deliciously juicy, and the skin fabulously spicy.

7. O Gaiteiro: I love a good old school restaurant. And in Lisbon these tascas the best spots to order grilled fish: sardines, salt-cold and octopus. O Gaiteiro is a place we visit on Devour’s Lisbon food tour and it’s fantastic - great food, full of local clients.

8. Sol e Pesca: This former fishing shop still looks like… a fishing shop. Apart from the enormous display of canned fish. And please, don’t be afraid of canned fish - it can be absolutely delicious, and this is the place to try it!

9. Manteigaria: Custard tarts are everywhere in Lisbon, but not all custard tarts are created equal. These ones from Manteigaria have a wonderfully crispy and flaky pastry, and custard is like delicious molten lava. A plus, you can watch them making them through the glass window.

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