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Lisbon, Portugal Highlights

Lisbon, Portugal

Explore central Lisbon focused on its historic neighborhoods of Baixa, Chiado, and Alfama

Highlights: Breakfast: Fabrica Coffee Roasters • Activity: Praça do Comércio Walk • Viewpoint: Miradouro de Santa Catarina • Lunch: Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market) • Activity: Elevador de Santa Justa

PUBLISHED3-day conceptLisbon, Portugal
FoodieBreakfast: Fabrica Coffee RoastersActivity: Praça do Comércio WalkViewpoint: Miradouro de Santa CatarinaLunch: Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market)Activity: Elevador de Santa Justa

Updated: Jan 28, 2026

Created: Jan 28, 2026

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Day-by-day plan

Day 1

2026-01-27 – Baixa & Chiado Culinary and Cultural Exploration

Lisbon, Portugal

Morning

  • Start your journey at Lisbon’s lively downtown core, Baixa and Chiado districts. Enjoy traditional Portuguese flavors mixed with cultural landmarks and walks along iconic squares and riverfront spots.
  • Breakfast: Fabrica Coffee Roasters — Kick off with expertly brewed specialty coffee and fresh pastries in a cozy, modern café setting. Expect a vibrant aroma and artisanal vibe. 1 hour. 📍
  • Activity: Praça do Comércio Walk — Explore this iconic riverside square with grand arcades, perfect to feel Lisbon’s historic pulse, overlooking the Tagus River. The sound of water and bustling square life create a lively yet relaxing atmosphere. 45 mins. 5 min walk from Fabrica. 📍
  • Viewpoint: Miradouro de Santa Catarina — Refresh with panoramic river views while locals enjoy the breeze and street music, setting a laid-back vibe with a sunset potential. 30 mins. 15 min walk. 📍

Afternoon

  • Lunch: Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market) — Savor diverse Portuguese and international dishes from top chefs in this bustling gourmet food hall lively with colors, smells, and local chatter. 1.5 hours. 10 min walk. 📍
  • Activity: Elevador de Santa Justa — Ride this historic iron elevator and enjoy views over the Baixa neighborhood with intricate architectural detail and city buzz below. 30 mins. 10 min walk. 📍
  • Walk: Rua Augusta & Baixa Streets — Wander the pedestrian streets packed with shops, cafés, and street performers, feel local energy and shop for unique souvenirs. 1 hour. Directly adjacent. 📍

Evening

  • Dinner: Taberna da Rua das Flores — Experience authentic Portuguese tapas in a charming, rustic setting with lively atmosphere and carefully crafted plates combining tradition and creativity. 1.5 hours. 10 min walk. 📍
  • Activity: Fado Show at Tasca do Chico — Embrace Lisbon’s soulful Fado music in an intimate neighborhood tavern, sensing raw emotion through traditional songs and guitar melodies. 1.5 hours. 15 min walk. 📍

Night

  • Leisure: Ribeira das Naus Riverfront — End your day strolling along the Tagus waterfront, enjoying cool air, soft lighting, and night views of the city’s bridges and boats. 30 mins. Short walk from Fado venue. 📍

Day 2

2026-01-28 – Alfama Village & Authentic Portuguese Flavors

Lisbon, Portugal

Morning

  • Dive into Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, Alfama, rich in history and traditional flavors. This day blends food exploration with narrow alleys, local markets, and spectacular viewpoints.
  • Breakfast: Pois Café — Delight in a relaxed breakfast with homemade bread, fresh coffee, and a cozy artsy ambiance perfect to plan your Alfama day. 1 hour. 20 min tram ride from Baixa. 📍
  • Walk: Alfama Old Town — Meander narrow cobbled streets filled with colorful facades, flower pots, and historic charm, capturing Lisbon’s authentic village feel. 1.5 hours. Walking from café. 📍
  • Viewpoint: Miradouro de Santa Luzia — Pause to admire panoramic river views framed by decorative azulejos, calm and picturesque. 30 mins. On walking route. 📍

Afternoon

  • Lunch: A Baiuca — Enjoy traditional Portuguese dishes served in an intimate setting filled with local character and a warm ambiance. Time flavors come alive with homemade recipes. 1.5 hours. 10 min walk. 📍
  • Activity: Feira da Ladra — Explore Lisbon’s famous flea market with an array of antiques, crafts, and curiosities, perfect for curious food and culture lovers. 1 hour. 15 min walk. Open Tuesdays and Saturdays only. 📍
  • Leisure: Campo de Santa Clara Garden — Relax in this quiet garden nearby after market browsing, soaking in the calm and sunny spot. 30 mins. Walking distance. 📍

Evening

  • Dinner: Chapitô à Mesa — Dine with creative Portuguese fusion specialties paired with stunning views over Alfama and the river. The lively atmosphere energizes your evening well. 1.5 hours. 10 min walk. 📍
  • Walk: Alfama Night Stroll — After dinner, wander Alfama’s softly lit alleys with the sound of distant fado music, perfect for soaking the night’s romance. 45 mins. From restaurant. 📍

Night

  • Leisure: Passeio Marítimo de Belém — Take a 20-min taxi to Belém to enjoy a quiet nighttime walk along the river, peaceful and scenic with illuminated monuments in the distance. 45 mins. 📍

Day 3

2026-01-29 – Bairro Alto & Modern Lisbon Flavors

Lisbon, Portugal

Morning

  • The last day centers around the bohemian Bairro Alto neighborhood and nearby modern food markets to merge traditional Lisbon with contemporary culinary trends.
  • Breakfast: Café A Brasileira — Savor a classic Lisbon breakfast in this historic cafe known for strong coffee and artistic legacy, soaking in early city buzz. 1 hour. 15 min tram/taxi from Alfama. 📍
  • Walk: Bairro Alto Streets — Explore colorful streets decorated with street art, bohemian shops, and cafés, feeling the edgy yet charming creative spirit. 1 hour. Walk from café. 📍
  • Viewpoint: Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara — Take a break with expansive views over Baixa and the castle, framed by gardens and local life. 30 mins. Walking distance. 📍

Afternoon

  • Lunch: Time Out Market (return visit for variety) — Enjoy tasting more modern Portuguese dishes with a lively crowd and vibrant food stalls showcasing Lisbon’s new culinary wave. 1.5 hours. 10 min taxi from viewpoint. 📍
  • Activity: MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) — Visit this striking contemporary museum on the riverfront, merging cutting-edge architecture with culture. 1 hour. 10 min walk from market. 📍

Evening

  • Dinner: Taberna Moderna — End your Lisbon dining exploration with innovative Portuguese dishes served in a sleek, casual spot known for bold flavors and great vibes. 1.5 hours. 15 min taxi from MAAT. 📍
  • Leisure: Cais do Sodré Nightlife Stroll — Wind down by walking along the lively Cais do Sodré area with bars, street lights, and music floating through the air. 1 hour. 5 min walk. 📍

Night

  • Leisure: Pink Street (Rua Nova do Carvalho) — Experience Lisbon’s iconic nightlife hub with colorful lighting and casual bars perfect for a last nightcap in an upbeat atmosphere. 1 hour. Walking distance. 📍
  • Weather & What to Pack
  • January in Lisbon is mild but can be rainy; pack light layers, a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and an umbrella. Temperatures typically range from 10°C to 16°C (50°F to 61°F).
  • Safety & Travel Advisories
  • Lisbon is generally safe for tourists. Stay aware of pickpockets in crowded areas, especially markets and public transit. Use registered taxis or rideshares at night, and keep copies of important documents.
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