
The best things to do in Lisbon are great for experiencing the city’s historical and cultural vibe. The capital of Portugal is famed for its charmingly winding, hilly, cobbled streets lined with pastel-toned houses. The city is also modern, bustling and compact, making it easy to get around on foot or bicycle.
Whether you’re here strictly for a city break or you want to hit the beach, there’s something to enjoy throughout your visit. Lisbon offers a host of nightlife options, from slow, sociable meals at restaurants that pour out onto the pavements, to altogether livelier ways to spend your evening. Read on for our guide to the best things to do in Lisbon.
Hilltop Moorish castle in Lisbon
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The São Jorge Castle (Castelo de S. Jorge) is a fortified royal residence in Lisbon’s Santa Maria Maio district. The complex was established during the Moorish period and consists of the castle, 10 towers, archaeological ruins, a vast garden, and a terraced square.
A series of steps take you to the top of the Tower of Ulysses, where a camera obscura was installed in 1998. There’s also a permanent exhibition displaying objects dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. You can enjoy panoramic views of the castle at the nearby Miradouro do Castelo de São Jorge.
地址: R. de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100-129 Lisboa, Portugal
开放时间 Daily from 9 am to 9 pm
电话: +351 21 880 0620

São Jorge Castle
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If it’s people-watching you’re after, Praça do Rossio (Rossio Square) is where to head. This is one of the most vibrant spots in all of Lisbon, and it’s an ideal place to start your day. The evocative square sports a central monument to former Portuguese King Dom Pedro IV (who lends his name to the square’s official title) alongside wavy-design paving, elaborate fountains, and impressive, classically designed buildings looking in imposingly from all sides. Soak it all up while sipping coffee at one of the cafés with tables on the square itself – Café Nicola, dating back in, one form or another, to the 18th century, is among the most famous.
地址: Praça Dom Pedro IV, Lisbon, Portugal

Rossio Square
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Don’t be fooled by the comparatively plain and unremarkable exterior to Igreja de São Roque (the Church of Sao Roque) – once you step inside, you’re sure to be wowed by the no-expense-spared level of exquisite decoration to the place. One of the world’s oldest Jesuit churches, Sao Roque was constructed in phases, and parts of it – including Capela de São João Baptista (the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist) – were in fact built in Rome and then reassembled on arrival in Lisbon.
地址: Largo Trindade Coelho, 1200-470 Lisbon, Portugal
开放时间 Daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm
电话: +351 21 323 5065

Church of Sao Roque
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Mercado de Ribeira (Ribiera Market), also called Mercado 24 de Julho (Market of the 24th July), is worth a visit for a glimpse of its stunningly imposing exterior alone. The market’s exterior is topped with a Moorish-style dome and sports a striking clock face, while inside things are equally captivating. A mix of the old and the new, stalls overflow with fresh produce beneath tall ceilings that add a bright and airy feel. In a modern twist, Time Out magazine now runs the venue, completing it with a hipster-style gourmet food court – meaning it’s great for lunch as well as perusing local ingredients. There’s even a concert venue upstairs.