Lisbon District

Travel Guide

Lisbon District
Lisbon District
Lisbon District
Lisbon District
Lisbon District

Lisbon District Travel Guide Video

Walk cobblestone streets, listen to the soulful tunes of local musicians and enjoy fresh seafood in the capital of Portugal.

Lisbon’s streets are lined with medieval architecture and whitewashed houses, but the city is also well known for its thriving contemporary cultural scene. The capital of Portugal has great weather and laidback locals and is a popular holiday destination year-round.

Stroll the narrow cobblestone streets of the historic Alfama district to admire the medieval buildings, churches and small squares. Visit the Castle of São Jorge, located on a hill above the Alfama district, to hear musicians playing guitars and serenading visitors. The Portuguese are known for their love of music and bands play in bars and on the street. Listen to soulful balladeers play fado (“fate”), a style of music invented in Lisbon.

Explore the streets of the elegant Chiado neighborhood, which are lined with colorful tiled mansions and boutiques. Rest in a café and eat traditional dishes such as bacalhau (salted cod). Lisbon is situated along the Atlantic Ocean and seafood is one of the city’s specialties. Try catch-of-the-day specials including octopus, sea bass and sardines.

Indulge in coffee and pastries at the world-famous Pastéis de Belem. Join the long lines of locals and visitors waiting to try the thin flaky crust and warm egg-custard center of a pastel de nata, Lisbon’s signature pastry.

Discover a broad array of museums. The Gulbenkian Museumhouses some 6,000 artifacts and artworks from Rome, Greece, the Far East and Europe. The newly expanded Museum of Design and Fashion offers an eclectic mix of exhibits portraying the history of 20th-century design and fashion.

The Maritime Museum pays homage to Portugal’s long nautical history, with exhibits of boats and maps dating back to the 1800s. To view fish and sea life from all over the world, visit the Lisbon Oceanarium. This is one of the largest indoor aquariums in Europe, with more than 8,000 fish, birds, mammals and ocean invertebrates.

Lisbon is just a short flight from most European destinations. The airport is 4 miles (10 kilometers) north of the city center. Once here, get around using the underground subway system, buses or above-ground trains. Walking is also a great way to discover the many bars and restaurants hidden in the city’s alleyways.

Where to stay in Lisbon District

Lisbon City Center

Lisbon City Center

Travelers love Lisbon City Center for its popular shops, and you can see more of Lisbon by jumping on the metro at Saldanha Station or Sao Sebastiao Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square.

Lisbon City Center
Baixa

Baixa

4.5/5(1,346 area reviews)

Elegant district with earthquake-resistant architecture, the Baixa Pombalina features a grid of streets north of Praça do Comércio, extending towards Rossio and Figueira squares, and Avenida da Liberdade, known for tailoring shops and cafes.

Baixa
Lisbon Old Town

Lisbon Old Town

4/5(1,365 area reviews)

Lisbon Old Town is highly notable for its stunning river views, and you might want to visit top sights like Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square. See more of Lisbon by jumping on the metro at São Pedro de Alcântara Stop or Elevador da Glória Stop.

Lisbon Old Town
Chiado

Chiado

4.5/5(16 area reviews)

Immerse yourself in a cultural and commercial hub, boasting luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and a variety of theatres and museums. Explore Chiado Museum, Carmo Convent, and Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, while enjoying easy access to the Baixa-Chiado metro station.

Chiado
Alfama

Alfama

4.5/5(287 area reviews)

Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, Alfama boasts historical attractions like Castle of São Jorge and Lisbon Cathedral, while offering a labyrinth of narrow streets, Fado bars, and restored houses.

Alfama
Bairro Alto

Bairro Alto

4.5/5(306 area reviews)

Spend some time visiting places like Fado in Chiado while getting to know Bairro Alto, and be sure to check out the lively bars. You can hop aboard the metro at Elevador da Glória Stop or São Pedro de Alcântara Stop to see more of the area.

Bairro Alto
Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening

Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening

4 out of 5
Avenida Almirante Gago Coutinho 30 Lisbon
$102 nightly
The price is $118 total per night from May 20 to May 21
$118 total
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
Stay at this hotel in Lisbon. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square are located ...
9/10 Wonderful! (678 reviews)
Hôtel très propre, belle grandeur de chambre, arrêt de bus à la porte de l’hôtel. Très content de notre nuitée

Reviewed on May 10, 2026

Hotel Acta Moa- New Opening
Corinthia Lisbon

Corinthia Lisbon

5 out of 5
Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, 105 Lisbon
$286 nightly
The price is $312 total per night from Jun 2 to Jun 3
$312 total
Jun 2 - Jun 3
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this luxury hotel in Lisbon. Enjoy free WiFi, a full-service spa, and 3 restaurants. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (1,243 reviews)
5 star hotel - very nice

Reviewed on May 9, 2026

Corinthia Lisbon
Locke de Santa Joana

Locke de Santa Joana

4 out of 5
18 Rua Camilo Castelo Branco Lisbon
$126 nightly
The price is $143 total per night from May 13 to May 14
$143 total
May 13 - May 14
Total with taxes and fees
Stay at this hotel in Lisbon. Enjoy an outdoor pool, 2 restaurants, and 3 bars/lounges. Popular attractions Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square are located ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,777 reviews)
The layout of the property is confusing with mulitple buildings and changing lifts on different floors to access my room & hotel facilties

Reviewed on May 10, 2026

Locke de Santa Joana
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
LSA Campos by Numa

LSA Campos by Numa

3 out of 5
Rua da Beneficiência, 241 Lisbon
Stay at this apartment in Lisbon. Enjoy free WiFi, cable TV channels, and premium bedding. Popular attractions Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square are located ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (202 reviews)
Very nice place if you want to minimize high cost of hotel in city centre I enjoyed my two night stay there

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2026

LSA Campos by Numa
VIP Executive Eden Aparthotel

VIP Executive Eden Aparthotel

4 out of 5
Praça dos Restauradores, 24 Lisbon
Stay at this aparthotel in Lisbon. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and a rooftop terrace. Our guests praise the pool and the bar in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
8/10 Very Good! (2,685 reviews)
The hotel has central A/C and unable to control room temperature. The room is outdated but clean. Breakfast is small area with long wait lines. The food is good.

Reviewed on Apr 24, 2026

VIP Executive Eden Aparthotel
Numa Lisbon Rato

Numa Lisbon Rato

3.5 out of 5
58 Rua Alexandre Herculano Lisbon
Stay at this aparthotel in Lisbon. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and parking (surcharge). Popular attractions Avenida da Liberdade and Rossio Square ...
9/10 Wonderful! (163 reviews)
I was thrilled with the accommodations. We took an Uber from the cruise port and were able to leave our luggage in lockers on the property. The parking garage under the hotel was very clean, as was the rest of the property. There are two secured elevators, meaning you must enter your private security ...

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2026

Numa Lisbon Rato
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Lisbon District

With narrow, winding, busy roads, Lisbon isn’t a great city for driving. But the good news is that its public transportation system is comprehensive, affordable and easy to use. In addition to its famous trams, Lisbon has a fast and reliable metro, a good network of buses and intercity trains for longer journeys. Board one of the city’s three funicular railways for a novel way to ascend steep slopes. Visit the Porto Public Transport SocietyOpens in a new window website.Browse Lisbon District rental cars.

Best time to visit

Lisbon is always lively, but perhaps even more so in summer, when most tourists visit. However, the temperatures can get uncomfortably high and accommodations are hard to find. Aim to visit in fall or spring instead, when there's still lots of sun. If you are coming from a place with a harsh winter, Lisbon’s mild winter temperatures, in the mid 50s (15 C and below) during the day, may also appeal.

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