Two-Days in Lisbon, Portugal and it's Tram-endous!
Ever dreamt of an escape to Lisbon? If you have a weekend spare, we have the perfect 2 day itinerary for you to see the sights!
Day 1
Praça do Comercio
The Santa Justa Lift is an elevator in Lisbon and is the fastest way to get from the Baixa neighbourhood to the Bairro Alto district. Curiously, this lift can carry 20 people upwards, but can only take 15 people down. The Lift has a stunning observation deck at the top and offers magnificent views over Baixa.
Rossio Square
Rossio is the liveliest square in the city, where people stop to sit and relax, or for a drink at the several atmospheric cafés with outdoor seating.
São Jorge Castle
São Jorge Castle (Castelo de São Jorge) is one of Lisbon’s most emblematic landmarks. The silhouette of the Castle stands out both by day and when illuminated at night, located on the summit of São Jorge hill, the highest in Lisbon.
Carmo Convent
Romantic Gothic ruins from the 1755 earthquake
Rua Agusta
This is a lively pedestrian street with mosaic pavements, outdoor cafés, international shops, and the occasional street artist and peddler. The terrace at the top of the arch can be accessed through an elevator, offering 360º views over downtown.
Day 2
Vasco da Gama and Padrão dos Descobrimentos
This monument is in honour of all Portuguese explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries when Portugal was a global force to be reckoned with.
Belém Tower
One of the most important sights in Lisbon, it represents the story of the Portuguese Age of Discovery.
Jerónimos Monastery
One of the first monuments in Europe to be listed as a World Heritage Site, this monastery was built in the 1500s and is Lisbon's must-see marvel.
Sintra
Head to Rossio Station. Here, you will hop on the 39-minute train to the town of Sintra. Set in the luscious green hills of the Serra de Sintra, this beautiful town boasts a plethora of hidden gems and magnificent sites.
Quinta da Regaleira
Such an intriguing and well-preserved area filled with underground mazes that holds secrets and stories about religious orders.
Pena Palace
The Palace is known for its colourful terraces and decorative battlements that cannot be missed. The interiors of Pena Palace are richly decorated. The amazing views of the surrounding countryside and coast from the terrace of Pena Palace.
Then head back to Lisbon.