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December 3
Morning. Begin your day by visiting the Bel m Tower (Torre de Bel m) [805], a UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic landmark of Lisbon, that dates back to the 16th century. Next, head to the Pena National Palace (Palacio Nacional da Pena) [10019], an impressive and colorful palace set atop a hill in Sintra, that was once the summer residence of the Portuguese monarchy.
Afternoon. Visit the Castelo de Sao Jorge (St. George's Castle) [12763], a Moorish castle that provides breathtaking views of the city. Head to Alfama [801], the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, and wander through its narrow streets, while enjoying the local cafes and shops.
Evening. End your day by visiting the Monastery of St. Jerome (Mosteiro dos Jeronimos) [798], a stunning example of Manueline architecture, and Commerce Square (Pra a do Com rcio) [17337], a public square located on the waterfront, that was once the gateway to Lisbon.
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day 2
December 4
Morning. Start your day by visiting the Monument to the Discoveries (Padr o dos Descobrimentos) [17265], a tribute to the great Portuguese explorers, that offers panoramic views of the Tagus River. Continue your morning by visiting the Lisbon Cathedral (S de Lisboa) [795], a Roman Catholic cathedral that dates back to the 12th century.
Afternoon. Visit the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte (Miradouro de Nossa Senhora do Monte) [23009], a hilltop viewpoint that provides stunning views of the city. Head to the National Pantheon of Santa Engracia (Santa Egracia Panteao Nacional Lisbon) [17225], a baroque-style church that houses the tombs of some of Portugal's most notable figures.
Evening. Take a stroll through Chiado [17224], a trendy neighborhood that is home to a variety of shops, cafes, and bookstores. End your night in Bairro Alto [12752], a neighborhood that is famous for its nightlife and is home to a variety of bars and nightclubs.
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day 3
December 5
Morning. Start your day by visiting the Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa) [23008], a unique and historic elevator that connects downtown Lisbon with the Bairro Alto neighborhood. Head to Rossio Square (Pra a de Dom Pedro IV) [17959], a public square that is the heart of Lisbon.
Afternoon. Visit the Lisbon Oceanarium (Ocean rio de Lisboa) [12765], one of the largest aquariums in Europe, and take in the variety of marine life from different oceans around the world. Visit the S o Vicente de Fora Monastery [17264], a 17th-century monastery that is known for its intricate tile work.
Evening. Take a stroll through Ajuda National Palace (Palacio Nacional Ajuda) [17262], a neoclassical palace that was once the official residence of the Portuguese royal family. End your night by visiting the Basilica da Estrela [20926], a stunning basilica that dates back to the 18th century.
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day 4
December 6
Morning. Start your day by visiting the Carmo Square (Largo do Carmo) [23024], a public square that is home to the ruins of a Gothic church that was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. Head to Edward VII Park (Parque Eduardo VII) [17226], a public park that offers stunning views of the city.
Afternoon. Visit Pra a Martim Moniz [23023], a multicultural square that is home to a variety of restaurants and shops. Visit the Ribeira Market (Mercado da Ribeira) [23884], a historic market that has been transformed into a food hall, featuring some of the best chefs and restaurants in Lisbon.
Evening. Take in the sunset at the Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara [17227], a public garden that offers stunning views of the city. End your night by visiting Est dio da Luz [17338], the stadium of Benfica, one of the most successful football clubs in Portugal.
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day 5
December 7
Morning. Start your day by visiting Pra a da Figueira [23316], a public square that is home to a variety of shops and cafes. Continue your morning by visiting Campo Pequeno Bullring [23011], a historic bullring that has been converted into a shopping center and event space.
Afternoon. Visit Restauradores Square (Praca dos Restauradores) [18373], a public square that is home to a variety of shops and cafes. Visit the National Museum of Ancient Art (NMAA) [23010], which houses a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
Evening. Take a trip to the National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) [20377], a museum that showcases the history and art of Portuguese tiles. End your night at the Electricity Museum (Museu da Electricidade) [23883], a museum that explores the history of electricity in Portugal.
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