What is the best way to see Lisbon?
Taking a hop-on hop-off bus and/or tram is also a very good way to see Lisbon in a short time because the city center is big and there is a lot of walking and climbing involved.
Can you see Lisbon in 2 days?
Two full days are enough to get a good taste of what Lisbon has to offer. This itinerary describes what to do and see and where to eat while you’re out sightseeing. It includes dinner at a fado restaurant.
Is Lisbon better than Porto?
Lisbon offers some of the most popular tourist attractions, museums, and sights in Portugal. While Porto has some worthwhile cathedrals and sights (like the Harry Potteresque bookstore), Porto is more about enjoying the city, strolling the streets, taking in views, and tasting Port wine at the Port lodges.
Can you sunbathe in Lisbon?
In Lisbon there are no restrictions for what you can and can’t wear in the public parks, so suntanning is absolutely doable in any of them. There are many parks around the city. My favorite for tanning would be the Park of Necessidades toward the west of the center.
How do I find the best attractions in Lisbon?
Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Lisbon. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions.
Where are the green areas of Lisbon?
As you can see, Santa Clara, Lumiar, Carnide, São Domingos de Benfica and Benfica belongs to the green area in our Lisbon map. These neighborhoods are a bit out of the historical center, the architecture is pretty different from the charming, tile-covered houses. We can find mostly apartment blocks, big roads and stadiums, close to the highways.
Where are the Blue districts of Lisbon?
In our Lisbon map we signed with blue Olivais, Parque das Nações, Marvila and Beato districts. This area has its own center in Parque das Nações that is actually important regarding the whole economy of Lisbon. Most of the big companies have their offices there, such as Vodafone, Sony and a lot more.