How to Spend One Day in Lisbon, Portugal – Travel Guide | Top Things to Do, See, & Eat in Lisboa!



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How to Spend One Day in Lisbon, Portugal – Travel Guide

Welcome to Lisbon, Portugal! From its vibrant culture and fascinating history to its delicious food and stunning architecture, what’s not to love about this incredible city?! We had the pleasure of spending one entire day experiencing some of the best culinary delights, historical sights, and memorable experiences that the city has to offer, and we’re taking you along on the adventure! If you enjoy the video, remember to hit that thumbs up button and subscribe for more travel content!

Be sure to check out our “One Day in Lisbon, Portugal -Travel Itinerary” blog for more info and tips for planning your perfect day in Lisbon 👉🏼 https://tinyurl.com/hybz55k8

Book your Lisbon by Boat tour here 👉🏼 https://tinyurl.com/yfbjfdj2

** Watch to the end for bloopers **

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⬇️ Best Tours & Experiences in Lisbon ⬇️
Sunset Sailing Tour on a Luxury Sailing Yacht: https://tinyurl.com/yfbjfdj2
Evening Intimate Live Fado Music Show with Port wine: https://tinyurl.com/mxu8t3e5
FREE Walking Tour: https://tinyurl.com/yc4u8ap4
History, Stories and Lifestyle Walking Tour: https://tinyurl.com/yvj76x44
Tastes and Traditions Food Tour: https://tinyurl.com/2s422mwz
Food and Wine Walking Tour: https://tinyurl.com/32bksbrx
Traditional Portuguese Cooking Class: https://tinyurl.com/y5j5pcz8
Pastel de Nata Baking Class: https://tinyurl.com/m6m8cajt
3-Hour Sightseeing Tour by Tuk Tuk: https://tinyurl.com/4dyb9nra
2.5-Hour Hills Tour by Electric Bike: https://tinyurl.com/4ezdktnp
Sesimbra Kayak Discovery Experience: https://tinyurl.com/2wf3kc76
Pena Palace, Sintra, Cabo da Roca, & Cascais Daytrip: https://tinyurl.com/2p95mzdx

⬇️ Entrance Tickets & Skip-The-Line ⬇️
Lisbon Card: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Attraction Pass: https://tinyurl.com/3ahh9p6f
Sao Jorge Castle Skip-the-Line Ticket with Escort: https://tinyurl.com/93prrhws
Luz Stadium Tour and SL Benfica Museum Ticket: https://tinyurl.com/r9k2a4f5
Jerónimos Monastery Entrance Ticket: https://tinyurl.com/57sebt6e
Belém Tower Entry Ticket: https://tinyurl.com/yckbp67p
Rua Augusta Arch Admission Ticket: https://tinyurl.com/3dkp26r7

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How to Spend One Day in Lisbon, Portugal
Filmed April 6, 2023

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:03 Welcome to Lisbon!
01:49 Commerce Square
02:17 Breakfast at Manteigaria
04:49 Our favorite eSIMs!
06:12 St. George’s Castle
07:58 Miradouro de Santa Luzia
08:56 Tram 28
11:56 Prettiest Sidewalks!
12:23 Postcards!
12:41 Santa Justa Lift
13:49 Carmo Convent
15:48 Trying Portuguese Beer (Super Bock)
16:24 FREE Observation Deck at Santa Just Lift
18:00 The Oldest Bookshop in the WORLD! (Livraria Bertrand – Chiado)
20:01 Fernando Pessoa statue at Cafe A Brasileira
20:15 Lunch at Casa da Índia
23:01 Luís de Camões Square
23:18 Pink Street (AKA Rua Nova do Carvalho)
23:37 Time Out Market/Free Bathrooms!
24:19 Tuk Tuk Ride!
25:32 Belém Tower Garden
27:31 Pastéis de Belém
30:00 Monument to the Discoveries
30:16 Sunset Sail with Lisbon by Boat!
35:12 Fado at Duque da Rua
39:52 Bloopers

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24 thoughts on “How to Spend One Day in Lisbon, Portugal – Travel Guide | Top Things to Do, See, & Eat in Lisboa!”

  1. I loved everything about this video!! Lisbon is on my top places I want to visit and you really highlighted some beautiful and fun experiences. 😊 I would 100% go for the sunset boat ride and the night at Fado!

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  2. Pastels de nata became the stars, but man, we have so many types of other pastries and sweets that put pastéis at a great distance. Tourists come after the fame of the pasteis de nata and they are missing out because there are much better things….Go to a pastry shop and try other sweets, we have hundreds of different varieties, each location has its own characteristic sweets, don't buy them in supermarkets they are industrial imitations, but in pastry shops with their own manufacture. Don't say anything to anyone, but you can walk up that street at the end, go around it and get to the same place as the elevator, it's free, you get some exercise and you don't have to wait in line for hours

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  3. The boat ride at sunset 🌅 has to be my favorite part with the bookstore a close second!! Oldest in the world?! That’s incredible. I’ll probably never get to Portugal, so I’m super thankful that y’all took us along!! 🎉💕

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  4. Pasteis de Belem and pasteis de nata are different, similar but different. The ones from Belém have their own secret recipe (like coca cola ;)) they are only made in that pastry shop, they must be enjoyed inside if there is space, despite being large, you may have to wait. Eat with coffee or tea and add cinnamon and sugar, wonderful when warm, you can ask the waiter for the amount you want to take, you don't need to queue. Pastéis de nata, exist all over Portugal and begin to exist in many countries where the Portuguese live. In Lisbon, every year a competition is held to choose the pastry shop that makes the best pastel de nata.

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  5. A really excellent travel and gustatory adventure. Lisbon architecture is gorgeous (appealing red tile roofs are plentiful). The natural scenery is beautiful. The people seemed so genuine. I loved when many of them looked into the camera and waved or smiled. The boat ride was simply lovely…and the locals' singfest at the end made me tear up. Enjoyed it all. Well worth watching more than once. Thanks, Matt and Nat.

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  6. LOOOVING these Portuguese vlogs! I've been meaning to go for a long time and this is really making my wallet itch for some next-week flights! (Is Edinburgh one of the 1000 places to see before you die? I'd be happy to show you all my favourite hidden spots if you ever make it around to my neighbourhood! .) )

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  7. Lupine Tremoço is a very common appetizer in taverns, to accompany with beer. As well as roasted and other salted peanuts. It is the fruit of the lupine plant, it is not cooked, but it is left in water for several days to sweeten it, since it is initially quite bitter. then it is preserved in salt. Sold in most supermarkets. It's called the seafood of the poor

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  8. I was in Lisbon last September and we stayed in Alfama right next to that lift and it wasn’t working while we were there so had to walk up the steps continuously during our stay. The Castle and grounds are lovely… worth it for the view. Would definitely recommend Lisbon it’s a fab city.

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