Lisbon City Guide
I’ve always found September to be the perfect time to travel in Europe, and this year, I had the chance to visit Lisbon. With fewer crowds and perfect weather, it was the ideal European getaway. If you’re planning a trip to Lisbon, here are my favorite spots!
To-Do :
- Explore Alfama and Chiado
- Try the pasteis de nata from Manteigara (the best!!)
- Watch the sunset at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, or at one of the many rooftop bars (I loved Java, Seen and Park)
- Have a chill beach day at Princessa, then watch the sunset at Praia Irmao
- Have a day trip to Cascais
- Have lunch at the Time out Market
- Explore Alfama and Chiado
- Try the pasteis de nata from Manteigara (the best!!)
- Watch the sunset at Miradouro de Santa Catarina, or at one of the many rooftop bars (I loved Java, Seen and Park)
- Have a chill beach day at Princessa, then watch the sunset at Praia Irmao
- Have a day trip to Cascais
- Have lunch at the Time out Market
Cafes/Brunch spots :
- Marquise da Møbler
- Copenhagen Coffee Lab
- Dear Breakfast Chiado
- Oakberry (best acai bowls)
- Honest Greens (delicious healthy food, good vibes)
- Marquise da Møbler
- Copenhagen Coffee Lab
- Dear Breakfast Chiado
- Oakberry (best acai bowls)
- Honest Greens (delicious healthy food, good vibes)
Restaurants :
- Rosetta’s (small plates for sharing and amazing natural wines)
- Leonetta’s (cute italian spot, yummy pastas)
- Faz Frio (delicious portuguese cuisine, there’s always a line but it’s worth the wait, the shrimps were amazing)
- Cru (best sushis!!)
- Rosetta’s (small plates for sharing and amazing natural wines)
- Leonetta’s (cute italian spot, yummy pastas)
- Faz Frio (delicious portuguese cuisine, there’s always a line but it’s worth the wait, the shrimps were amazing)
- Cru (best sushis!!)
Have fun discovering this vibrant city!
Lau x
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