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day 1
December 1
Morning. Start your day at Belem Tower (Torre de Belem) [805], a UNESCO World Heritage Site and symbol of Portugal's Age of Discovery. Explore the tower and learn about its history. Afterward, visit the nearby Pena National Palace (Palacio Nacional da Pena) [10019], a 19th-century Romanticist palace that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon. Head to St. George's Castle (Castelo de Sao Jorge) [12763], a medieval castle that offers panoramic views of the city. Explore the castle and its surroundings, including the charming neighborhood of Alfama [801], one of the oldest and most picturesque areas of Lisbon.
Evening. Spend the evening at a fado house, where you can enjoy traditional Portuguese music and cuisine.
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day 2
December 2
Morning. Visit the Monastery of St. Jerome (Mosteiro dos Jeronimos) [798], a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive examples of Manueline architecture in Portugal. Afterward, head to Commerce Square (Pra a do Com rcio) [17337], a historic square that overlooks the Tagus River.
Afternoon. Visit the Monument to the Discoveries (Padr o dos Descobrimentos) [17265], a monument that celebrates Portugal's Age of Discovery. Afterward, explore Lisbon Cathedral (S de Lisboa) [795], a Roman Catholic cathedral that dates back to the 12th century.
Evening. End your day in Miradouro da Senhora do Monte (Miradouro de Nossa Senhora do Monte) [23009], a panoramic viewpoint that offers stunning views of the city.
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day 3
December 3
Morning. Take a trip to the National Pantheon of Santa Engracia (Santa Egracia Panteao Nacional Lisbon) [17225], a Baroque-style church that was converted into a national pantheon in the 20th century. Afterward, head to the trendy neighborhood of Chiado [17224], known for its cafes, theaters, and boutiques.
Afternoon. Explore the vibrant neighborhood of Bairro Alto [12752], which comes alive at night with its bars, restaurants, and live music venues. Visit the Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa) [23008], a historic elevator that offers panoramic views of the city.
Evening. End your day in Rossio Square (Pra a de Dom Pedro IV) [17959], a bustling square that is home to many cafes, restaurants, and shops.
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day 4
December 4
Morning. Visit the Lisbon Oceanarium (Ocean rio de Lisboa) [12765], one of the largest aquariums in Europe, and home to a wide variety of marine life. Afterward, visit the S o Vicente de Fora Monastery [17264], a 16th-century monastery that houses a vast collection of Portuguese tiles.
Afternoon. Visit the Ajuda National Palace (Palacio Nacional Ajuda) [17262], a neoclassical palace that was the official residence of the Portuguese royal family until 1910. Afterward, visit the Basilica da Estrela [20926], a beautiful church that features stunning Baroque architecture.
Evening. End your day in Carmo Square (Largo do Carmo) [23024], a historic square that is home to the ruins of the Carmo Convent, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
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day 5
December 5
Morning. Take a stroll through Edward VII Park (Parque Eduardo VII) [17226], a beautiful park that offers stunning views of the city. Afterward, visit Pra a Martim Moniz [23023], a bustling square that is home to a variety of street vendors and food stalls.
Afternoon. Visit Ribeira Market (Mercado da Ribeira) [23884], a historic market that has been transformed into a gourmet food hall. Afterward, head to Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara [17227], a beautiful viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the city.
Evening. End your day at Est dio da Luz [17338], the home stadium of the SL Benfica soccer team, where you can catch a game if there is one.
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day 6
December 6
Morning. Visit Pra a da Figueira [23316], a historic square that is home to a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Afterward, head to 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 historic square that commemorates Portugal's restoration of independence in 1640. Afterward, visit the National Museum of Ancient Art (NMAA) [23010], which houses a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
Evening. End your day at the National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) [20377], which offers a fascinating look at the history of Portuguese tiles and their use in architecture.
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