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Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria Hotels
Explore narrow streets and alleyways, small cafes and, of course, the internationally acclaimed Fado music. The earth-shattering Great Earthquake of 1755 destroyed most of the city but the contiguous neighborhoods of Mouraria, Castelo and Alfama remained standing to this day. These neighborhoods represent Lisbon at its historical best. The cool breeze of the Tagus river will take you up the hills to the sound of Fado, where you'll discover the best "tascas," eat delicious fresh fish and drink great wines. Discover hidden viewpoints and ancient traces of other civilizational ruins in the heart of the Portuguese capital. These are centuries-old neighborhoods that will welcome you to the very best of old Lisbon culture.
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- Maryam KLeicester, United Kingdom11 contributionsPostcard picturesReally quaint and representative of all the postcard pictures you see of Lisbon. Streets are paved with slippy mosaic like stones and they are a steep climb up. Views from the castle are amazing. Buy tickets online first though.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten October 18, 2023
- Gjøran SHarstad, Norway291 contributionsSmall steep alleys, you want to get lost!Small steep alleys, nice shops and small cozy restaurants. A random serenade from a balcony and small cultural events in the streets. Had a really good time in this district, but wear comy shoes!Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten November 2, 2023
- dan jPort Coquitlam, Canada805 contributionsWould Love to ReturnReally enjoyed this part of the city, the steep winding streets were great. The Metro day pass saved us a lot of uphill hiking, highly recommend getting a pass right away when you start your sightseeing. Available at any metro station, the VIVA Viagem card just takes a minute to buy and is good for all buses, metro, trams and elevators in Lisbon.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten November 7, 2023
- jlmpa856 contributionsLisbon Forever Ancient and NewWe wandered through the Alfama and discovered a ruined Roman Amphitheatre archaeology site, so cool. The narrow streets and alleys were wonderfully decorated with Moorish tiles and quaint balconies hung with laundry. We didn't hear Fado music but you could imagine city life here happening from medieval times forward. We later had a tuk tuk tour through the same are and discovered 11th century churches, mansions, and overlooks with grand views of the city and harbor. Alot of walking but so worth it.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten November 12, 2023
- Thomas VOakland, California18,855 contributionsAllow Yourself to Get LostOK, it's time to get lost. Allow yourself the freedom to just wander aimlessly with time on your hands and you will discover the pleasures of this very old hillside neighborhood in Lisbon. One of the original settlements, long been full of very narrow streets with steep narrow houses. Take a tram or cab or elvador up to the top and wander down. Walk slowly and notice everything. The area is changing with the big invasion of tourists, but it's still worth a slow visit. Stop and have a drink outside.Visited October 2023Travelled soloWritten December 2, 2023
- VickyLargsLargs, United Kingdom904 contributionsWould like to come backI wish I had more time to wander about. We first explored a bit of Alfama on our first day in Lisbon when we took tram 28 from Martin Moniz and got off at Portas do Sol to watch a beautiful sunset while sipping some wine. We then walked our path down through Alfama but it was getting dark and I felt we need to return at day time. Next day we took a brilliant Chill Out Free Walking tour and the guide took us to the less touristy parts of Alfama which was a great experience finished by the amazing views when we reached Castelo de Sao Jorge viewpoint. What I think we missed out is just taking our time ourselves to breathe the atmosphere of the old Alfama. We need to come back!Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten February 15, 2024
- HolidaymakerfromHoveBrighton and Hove, United Kingdom2,891 contributionsAlfama, Lisbon…….Very picturesque area of Lisbon. Very hilly. We enjoyed our little walking tour of the area despite the fact that it was pouring with rain. We saw the cathedral and the viewing points. Didn’t make it as far as the castle as we were soaked. The older style trams are lovely. Highly recommended. Worth going out of your way for.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten March 24, 2024
- Andrew Z369 contributionsSaint George Castle and Alfama - our own tourWondering through the narrow street of Alfama around the Castelo de Sao Jorge is always a fun. Narrow, steep curve streets with a lot of surprises like mosaics, paintings. We did not enter the castle, but we walked around and we enjoy it.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten April 3, 2024
- Megan B46 contributionsWalking tour of beautiful Alfama neighborhood a must-do!I took an afternoon walking tour of the beautiful, historic Alfama neighborhood and would highly recommend it to others interested in learning the history of the neighborhood, seeing breathtaking views of the city, and learning more about the Portuguese culture with special insights into Alfama living. I did the free Sandeman’s tour with Nuno after taking his free Lisbon city center history tour the day before. So glad I did! The content was new, and he pointed out things that I otherwise wouldn’t have known if I had explored the area by myself like the oldest home in Alfama, a back route view of Castelo de S. Jorge to save on entry, where the best spots are to hear fado, where to get ginjinha, and more. An afternoon well spent!Visited April 2024Travelled soloWritten April 5, 2024
- Pietro JToronto, Canada368 contributionsOld authentic Lisbon.One of the original neighborhoods of Lisbon and many of the building survived the earthquake of 1755. Steep streets, stairways and courtyards, alleys, fine old houses next to tiny houses., bars, restos, washing hanging, little stores. Is slowly being modernized but generally looks dilapidated. Bring your walking shoes and be prepared to wander or take a hop on, hop off bus. St Anthonys church is maybe worth a visit.Visited March 2024Travelled with friendsWritten April 15, 2024
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- Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores HotelsA pending candidate to become a World Heritage Site, Lisbon's downtown (the "Baixa Pombalina", or simply "Baixa") is a perfect example of anti-earthquake construction, having been rebuilt following the 1755 earthquake by the famous Marquês de Pombal (hence its name). Its offer is vast: restaurants and cafes in Rossio and Restauradores, outlets and shops in the Áurea, Augusta, Prata and other famous streets, the imponent Praça do Comércio and its Arch, the luxury shops along the Avenida da Liberdade, this is the beating heart of the city center. The Baixa also grants easy access to trains leading to Sintra, the trams that go around the Castle hill, old neighborhoods or even take you to Belém, and Lisbon's traditional restaurants and cafes. Considering a visit to the Fashion and Design Museum (free entrance) and don't forget to try the famous liquor, "ginjinha"!Read more
- Bairro Alto, Bica & Cais do Sodré HotelsEnjoy a cocktail, discover a jazz club, hit the dance floor or simply grab a beer and catch up with your friends in the street: Bairro Alto, Bica and Cais do Sodré are the core of it all. Amazing rooftops, restaurants, cafes, bars, art galleries, museums and theaters abound. Start off by admiring the river from the Santa Catarina belvedere, have a cocktail at PARK's rooftop bar, try a typical Portuguese steak, or the fresh grilled fish, at Príncipe do Calhariz, and later explore the dozens of streets full of bars and clubs! Whether you're visiting for a day or a whole week, make sure you visit Bairro Alto and its surroundings.Read more
- Chiado & Carmo HotelsThe traditionally trendy "Chiado" (literally, "squeak", the nickname of a 16th century poet) offers plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars where you can stop for a cafe or cocktail, after exploring its streets, shops, art galleries, theaters, museums and viewpoints. It's also the home to the statue of the famous statue of portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, having is usual espresso at "A Brasileira" as he used to. You can also enjoy breathtaking views of Lisbon from the Elevador de Santa Justa or the Carmo Convent, for example. A commercial neighborhood at its core, especially for its Garrett and Carmo streets, Chiado is to this day a mandatory visit in Lisbon.Read more
- Parque das Nações HotelsThis neighborhood was built up at the end of the 1990s mostly because of the Expo '98. The pavilions and structures that once were the home of all the Expo's attractions and exhibits are still culturally and artistically significant. In Parque das Nações you'll explore conference and concert pavilions, a shopping center, trendy restaurants and an enjoyable cable car ride you can't miss out on. On top of this, the amazing Lisbon Oceanarium (one of the most spectacular things you'll ever see in the city) will take your breath away: its respect and will to preserve natural wildlife is uncanny. Easily accessible by metro, bus or taxi from the city center, Parque das Nações is highly recommended for anyone who'll spend more than 3 days in the Portuguese capital.Read more
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- Belém HotelsBelém is the "capital of the Portuguese Discoveries" and a photographer's paradise. You can spend an entire day exploring this neighborhood: monuments (Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Monument to the Discoveries), museums (Coach Museum, Centro Cultural de Belém) and breathtaking views of the Tagus river will make your visit worth your time. Belém also offers a variety of restaurants and cafes, namely the famous - and delicious - "Pastéis de Belém" (typical Portuguese custard tarts; make sure you buy an extra box of those!). Easily accessible from Lisbon's historic center, Belém is a must-do, especially if you're spending more than one day visiting the Portuguese capital.Read more
- Graça & São Vicente HotelsYou can be thankful that most common travel guides don't mention Graça and São Vicente that often. Part of Lisbon's historic center and "Old Town", they feel like independent villages in the capital's center, and more untouched than Alfama. Amazing views, restaurants and parks, as well as important monuments like the S. Vicente Church and the National Pantheon, make this a spectacular option for those looking for a more tranquil walk-around in the center of Lisbon. Graça has been the choice of many younger people over the past years, both nationals and expats, given the cozy feeling of the neighborhood and its hidden secrets.Read more
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