Travel around Lisbon with Bobby

I chose to visit Copenhagen because I’ve always been drawn to cities that combine rich history with a modern, laid-back vibe. The idea of biking through colorful streets, especially around Nyhavn, felt like the perfect way to experience the city. I’d also heard a lot about the food scene – from street markets to Michelin-starred restaurants – and as a foodie, that was a huge draw for me. Plus, I couldn’t resist the chance to visit Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, and explore its mix of nostalgia and charm. Copenhagen felt like a city where I could enjoy both culture and relaxation, all wrapped in that signature Scandinavian style.

Day 1Stepping Into Lisbon’s Past

Arriving in Lisbon, I could immediately feel the city’s unique energy—a combination of old-world charm and modern flair. I checked into my hotel, a cozy spot in the Baixa district, which was perfectly located for exploring the city on foot. After dropping off my bags, I wasted no time and headed straight to the Alfama neighborhood, the oldest part of the city. Wandering through its narrow, winding streets felt like stepping back in time. The faded pastel-colored houses with their iron balconies were so picturesque. I even stumbled upon a small fado café, where the melancholic tunes of traditional Portuguese music echoed through the streets—an impromptu but unforgettable start to my trip!

From Alfama, I made my way to the iconic São Jorge Castle. Perched on a hill, the views over the city and the Tagus River were breathtaking. It was the perfect way to get my bearings of Lisbon’s layout. For dinner, I went to a nearby restaurant that served bacalhau à brás, a classic Portuguese dish made with salted cod, potatoes, and eggs. I had my first taste of Lisbon’s rich culinary culture, and it certainly didn’t disappoint!

If you’re a fan of history and culture, start your journey in Alfama. It’s the heart and soul of Lisbon, and you can easily spend hours wandering the narrow alleys, soaking in the atmosphere.

Day 2Discovering Lisbon’s Icons

The second day was all about hitting the major icons of Lisbon, so I started with a tram ride—Tram 28, to be exact. This vintage tram is a moving time capsule, and it took me through some of Lisbon’s most famous districts, including Graça, Baixa, and Chiado. The rattling ride was bumpy, but it felt like a must-do for any Lisbon visitor.

My first stop was Belém, where history and grandeur come together. I visited the Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning example of Manueline architecture, and learned about Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Right nearby is the famous Belém Tower, standing proudly on the riverbank. These landmarks are true symbols of Lisbon, and the beauty of their detailed stone carvings left me in awe.

By afternoon, my sweet tooth was calling, so I made my way to the legendary Pastéis de Belém. This is where I tasted the best pastel de nata of my life—a crispy, flaky pastry filled with creamy custard, dusted with cinnamon and powdered sugar. Pure heaven! In the evening, I ventured to Bairro Alto, known for its lively nightlife. The cobblestone streets come alive with music, laughter, and the scent of delicious food wafting from every corner. I ended the night in a fado bar, sipping a glass of vinho verde while listening to the soulful sounds of Lisbon.

Don’t leave Lisbon without visiting Belém! Between the monastery, the tower, and those incredible pastries, it’s an experience you’ll remember long after your trip ends.

Day 3Views, Markets, and a Sunset Finale

I kicked off my third day with a trip to one of Lisbon’s many miradouros (viewpoints). Miradouro da Senhora do Monte offered sweeping panoramic views of the entire city, including the castle, the river, and the 25 de Abril Bridge in the distance. The early morning light over Lisbon’s red-tiled rooftops was picture-perfect, and it gave me a moment to appreciate the beauty of this city from above.

Next, I headed to Mercado da Ribeira, Lisbon’s famous food market. The Time Out Market inside offers a mix of traditional Portuguese dishes and modern gastronomic creations. I grabbed a bifana, a traditional pork sandwich, and wandered through the stalls. It was a great place to try a little bit of everything Lisbon has to offer in one spot.

For the afternoon, I took a leisurely walk along the waterfront, eventually arriving at the MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology). The modern architecture of the building itself was a work of art, and inside, I found fascinating exhibitions that blended art with cutting-edge technology. As the sun began to set, I made my way to Praça do Comércio, one of Lisbon’s grand squares, and sat by the river to watch the golden light reflect off the water. It was a peaceful end to an action-packed day.

Don’t miss the viewpoints scattered around Lisbon—they offer some of the best perspectives of the city. And if you’re a foodie, the Time Out Market is a must-visit for sampling a variety of local dishes.

Day 4A Day Trip to Sintra – The Fairytale Escape

For my last day in Lisbon, I decided to take a day trip to Sintra, just a 40-minute train ride from the city. Sintra is like stepping into a fairytale with its whimsical palaces and lush, green landscapes. The first stop was the Palácio da Pena, a colorful castle perched on a hilltop that looks like it’s straight out of a storybook. The views from up there were absolutely stunning, and wandering through the palace’s rooms gave a glimpse into Portugal’s royal past.

I also visited the Quinta da Regaleira, which felt like a hidden gem with its mystical gardens and the famous Initiation Well, a spiral staircase that descends into the ground like something out of a fantasy novel. Exploring this enchanting place was the perfect way to end my Lisbon adventure.

Returning to Lisbon in the evening, I treated myself to a final dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city. I ordered grilled sardines, a Lisbon classic, and reflected on the incredible four days I’d spent exploring this vibrant city.

If you have an extra day, make sure to visit Sintra! The palaces and gardens are nothing short of magical, and it’s a great escape from the bustling city of Lisbon.

Summary of My Trip

Lisbon completely surpassed my expectations in every way. The city’s mix of old and new creates a unique atmosphere that I haven’t experienced anywhere else. From wandering the ancient streets of Alfama to standing in awe of the intricate architecture of Belém, every corner of Lisbon tells a story. The food, oh the food—bacalhau, pastel de nata, grilled sardines—all were highlights of the trip, offering both comfort and excitement in every bite. I loved how easy it was to explore, with vintage trams and beautiful viewpoints making the city accessible and enjoyable to navigate. Lisbon’s energy, especially in places like Bairro Alto at night, kept me engaged and entertained, whether I was listening to fado or just soaking in the lively ambiance. My day trip to Sintra added a magical touch, showing me even more of Portugal’s rich history and natural beauty. Overall, Lisbon is a city that feels welcoming, charming, and endlessly captivating. It’s the kind of place that leaves a lasting impression, and I know I’ll be back to uncover even more of its hidden gems.

Through Bobby's eyes

My experiences

Lisbon is a city that offers a well-rounded experience for any traveler. From its rich historical landmarks to its delicious cuisine, there's something for everyone here. Throughout my stay, I found Lisbon to be both culturally vibrant and remarkably accessible, making it an ideal destination for those who want a mix of history, food, and modern city life. Below is my rating of the city based on my personal experience across several important categories.

Attractions
90%
Value for Money
90%
Cuisine
95%
People and Culture
90%
Accommodation
85%
Cleanliness and Environment
80%
Transportation
80%
Shopping
75%
Safety
85%
Overall Experience
90%

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