The visitors guide to staying in Lisbon



The Guide To Lisbon



Visiting Lisbon offers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking views. The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is famous for its historic neighbourhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto, where you can wander through cobbled streets, enjoy traditional Fado music, and explore iconic landmarks such as the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Take a ride on the famous Tram 28, which winds through the city's most scenic spots, or visit the bustling markets and cafés. Lisbon's vibrant food scene is a must, with delicious local delicacies such as pastéis de nata (custard tarts) and fresh seafood. For panoramic views, visit the São Jorge Castle or one of Lisbon’s many miradouros (viewpoints). With its sunny weather, friendly locals, and lively nightlife, Lisbon is the perfect destination for travellers seeking a mix of tradition and modernity. Plan your trip to experience Lisbon’s unforgettable charm.



Explore Belém



Visit iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Don’t forget to try the famous pastéis de nata at Pastéis de Belém.

Ride Tram 28



Hop on this vintage tram to experience a scenic tour of Lisbon’s historic districts, including Alfama, Graça, and Baixa, offering stunning views and narrow, winding streets.

Visit São Jorge Castle



Perched on a hilltop, this historic castle provides panoramic views of Lisbon's cityscape, the Tagus River, and is a great place to learn about the city's history.

Time Out Market



A bustling food hall offering a wide variety of Portuguese and international cuisines from some of Lisbon's top chefs. It’s a must-visit for trying local delicacies like seafood and pastéis de nata in a vibrant setting.

Taberna da Rua das Flores



A cozy, traditional Portuguese restaurant known for its creative tapas-style dishes. The menu changes daily, and the atmosphere is intimate, making it perfect for a taste of authentic, modern Portuguese cuisine.



Visit LX Factory



Explore this trendy cultural hub, offering art studios, quirky shops, cafes, and street art in a repurposed industrial complex.

Walk Along the Tagus River



Enjoy a relaxing riverside stroll, with picturesque views, street performers, and cafes along the waterfront.

Fado Music in Alfama



Experience traditional Portuguese Fado music in one of Alfama’s intimate bars or restaurants.



Visit the Gulbenkian Museum



Discover an impressive collection of art, from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, set in beautiful gardens.

Climb to Miradouro da Senhora do Monte



This viewpoint offers panoramic views of the city, perfect for sunset watching and capturing stunning photos of Lisbon's skyline.

Explore the Lisbon Oceanarium



One of the largest aquariums in Europe, it's a family-friendly attraction featuring diverse marine life and immersive exhibits.

Staying At The White House Lisbon Hostel



Stay at White House Lisbon Hostel for a comfortable, well-located experience. Enjoy free WiFi, shared lounge, and easy access to Lisbon’s top attractions, making it the perfect base for exploring the city.