7 Slow Days in Sunlit Lisbon
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7 Slow Days in Sunlit Lisbon

Coastal calm, tiled streets, and slow Lisbon sunsets together

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A relaxing, one-city Lisbon escape balancing slow mornings, coastal breezes, neighborhood wandering, and easy day trips. Designed for a comfort-seeking couple, this itinerary clusters each day by neighborhood, mixes must-see highlights with quieter corners, and weaves in spa time, nature, and great local food without rushing.

Highlights

Wander Alfama’s alleys at sunset for dreamy viewpoints and intimate photo spots over the Tagus.

Combine world‑class monuments, riverside paths, and iconic custard tarts in a single easy promenade.

Shop local produce in Lisbon’s markets, then turn it into classic dishes in a hands-on cooking class.

Browse indie shops, street art, and relaxed cafés in a converted industrial complex by the river.

Enjoy a laid‑back beach day just outside Lisbon with soft sand, promenade walks, and sea air.

Unwind mid‑trip with a hotel spa session followed by panoramic city views from nearby miradouros.

Where to Stay

Lisboa Pessoa Hotel
Stay

Lisboa Pessoa Hotel

Boutique 4-star inspired by writer Fernando Pessoa, with a rooftop terrace, small spa area, and easy walks to Baixa, Chiado, and Bairro Alto.

$160-220/night
My Story Hotel Tejo
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My Story Hotel Tejo

Modern, good-value hotel in a historic building just off Praça da Figueira with compact but comfortable rooms.

$120-170/night
Memmo Alfama Hotel
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Memmo Alfama Hotel

Adults-only boutique hotel with a small rooftop pool and bar overlooking the Tagus, tucked into Alfama’s lanes.

$180-240/night

Good to Know

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Use Viva Viagem for Easy Transit

Buy a reusable Viva Viagem card at metro stations and load it with zapping credit or day passes; it works on metro, trams, buses, some trains, and ferries in Lisbon.

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Book Popular Spots Ahead

Reserve for busy restaurants, fado shows, and time-specific attractions like Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, especially in spring and fall.

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Embrace the Hills Strategically

Combine uphill attractions in a single direction and use elevators, funiculars, or taxis for steep climbs rather than doing them multiple times.

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Tipping and Couvert Basics

Service is usually included; leaving 5–10% is appreciated but not mandatory. Bread, olives, and cheese brought to the table (couvert) are only charged if you eat them.

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Meal Times Are Later

Lunch often runs 12:30–15:00 and dinner from 19:30 onward; some restaurants feel empty early in the evening but fill up quickly around 20:30–21:00.

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Carry a Light Layer and Water

Even on warm days, breezes near the river and viewpoints can be cool, and sun can be strong during uphill walks.

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Stay Alert on Trams and Busy Squares

Pickpocketing is rare but possible on crowded tram 28, around major viewpoints, and in touristy squares.

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Sunday and Monday Closures

Some museums close on Mondays and smaller shops may close Sunday afternoons; markets and big sights can be busier on weekends.

Your Week Itinerary

Nicolau Lisboa
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morning

Nicolau Lisboa

Bright, modern brunch café with smoothies, pancakes, and eggs in a leafy interior; good coffee and lighter options to ease into the trip.

1h · $15-25 per person
Praça do Comércio & Ribeira das Naus Promenade
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morning

Praça do Comércio & Ribeira das Naus Promenade

Stroll the grand riverside square and continue along the waterfront promenade, taking in open views, light, and easy photo spots.

1h · Free
Lisbon Story Centre
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afternoon

Lisbon Story Centre

Interactive museum on Lisbon’s history, including the 1755 earthquake and city rebuilding, just off Praça do Comércio.

1h 15m · $12
Velho Eurico
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afternoon

Velho Eurico

Casual tavern serving modern takes on Portuguese dishes like pork cheeks, cod, and petiscos in a lively but cozy setting.

1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Elevador de Santa Justa & Carmo Convent
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afternoon

Elevador de Santa Justa & Carmo Convent

Ride the iron elevator for views, then wander the roofless Gothic ruins of Convento do Carmo and its tranquil square.

1h 30m · $8-12
Da Prata 52
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evening

Da Prata 52

Intimate restaurant focusing on Portuguese small plates, good wine, and friendly service in a tucked‑away side street.

1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Ma’plume Café
Eat
morning

Ma’plume Café

Small, calm café with pastries, toasts, and coffee right by Chiado’s shopping streets.

45m · $10-18 per person
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado
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morning

Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado

Portugal’s national contemporary art museum with 19th–21st-century works in a manageable, quiet space.

1h 30m · $8
Chiado & Rua Garrett Shopping Stroll
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afternoon

Chiado & Rua Garrett Shopping Stroll

Browse bookstores, local design shops, and classic brands along Chiado’s elegant streets and arcades.

1h 30m · Free (shopping extra)
Time Out Market Lisboa
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afternoon

Time Out Market Lisboa

Large indoor food hall with many stalls from well‑known chefs and local vendors, plus dessert counters and wine bars.

1h 15m · $20-30 per person
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
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evening

Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara

Terraced viewpoint overlooking downtown and the castle with benches, a small garden, and sometimes live music.

1h · Free
Cervejaria Trindade
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evening

Cervejaria Trindade

Historic beer hall in a former convent with tiled walls, serving seafood, steaks, and classic Portuguese dishes.

1h 30m · $25-45 per person

41 activities across 7 days

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Map showing 39 locations
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Best For

Couples seeking a relaxed, one-city European breakTravelers who like culture with plenty of downtimeFood lovers interested in markets, local taverns, and cooking classesPhotography fans who enjoy viewpoints more than long hikesVisitors who prefer walkable days and simple transit over constant rushing

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