What is a must-see in Lisbon on your own for 1, 2 or 3 days of rest?

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What to see in Lisbon on your own and with the help of excursions for 1, 2 or 3 days of rest? Let's look at the fascinating sights that are worth visiting primarily for adult tourists and families with children, find out the prices for excursions with Russian-speaking guides, and draw up a walking route on our own.

Sunny Portugal is an advanced country that boasts beautiful architecture, unique nature and mild climate. Tourists from all over the world travel to the capital of Portugal in order to spend an unforgettable vacation, get pleasant emotions, and learn as much as possible about Lisbon. This city is home to a large number of institutions, architectural monuments and museums, so tourists who come to Portugal for a short period should know what to see in Lisbon, so that later they will not regret what they have missed.

What to see in Lisbon and the surrounding area?

  • Budget tourists should definitely visit the tower Belém, because the entrance will cost only 6 euros. Locals and tourists alike love this place for its excellent river views. The building itself was erected as a gratitude to Vasco da Gama for a successful voyage, during which he managed to open the way to India. The tower is open from 10 am to 5:30 pm or until 6:30 pm.

  • You can visit the ancient castle Saint George, and find out the history of its creation. The castle has been preserved in its original form, the tourist will see the structure inside and outside, and will also have the opportunity to walk around the castle's prison. The castle is open from 9 am to 6 pm or until 9 pm. The cost of admission for students is 8.50 euros, for seniors and people with disabilities - 5 euros.

  • Those who do not know where to go in Lisbon in the evening should visit local zoo... In the zoo, you can see various representatives of the animal world, as well as stroll along the well-groomed alleys.

A ticket to the zoo costs:

  • 20 euros for adults;
  • 14 euros for children;
  • 15 euros for retirees;
  • A group ticket costs 17 euros;
  • children under 3 years old can visit the zoo for free;

  • True fans of architecture should visit “Basilica of the star". This is a beautiful building that was built in the Baroque and Neo-Gothic style. You can visit this place for free from Monday to Sunday, from 7:30 to 20:00.

  • For those who want to learn about the history of the city, it is suggested to visit City Museum... In the museum, you can see several interesting expositions at once, which can tell the history of the city since ancient times. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 13:00. The ticket price is very affordable - 2 euros.

Unusual places to visit in Lisbon:

  • LX Factory - a former weaving factory, which at the moment has turned into a small center of creativity; young creative companies are located here; you can visit this place for free from 9 am;
  • wine cellar - an unusual place where you can find the best wine in the world and buy it; the basement is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 18:00 to 02:00;
  • Bertrand - an old bookstore, which was founded in 1732; the store features the best books by Portuguese authors; the store is open from 9:00 to 20:30 or until 22:00;

In Lisbon, you should definitely visit one of the restaurants of traditional cuisine, you must agree that it would be a crime to arrange a trip to Portugal and not taste the local cooking. We will burn out on gastronomic tours further.

Lisbon attractions on the map

Prices for excursions in Lisbon in Russian

Russian tourists want to know what to visit in Lisbon first. You can use the services of a Russian-speaking guide. The guide will offer you a walk through the old districts of Lisbon. We recommend the program with a visit to Santa Catarina, BairroAlto and Principe Real, the walk will leave only pleasant impressions. The cost of such an excursion is 64 euros for 2-3 people.

Recommended excursions:

  • for lovers of alcoholic beverages, it is proposed to visit a port wine tasting accompanied by a guide; the cost of such an excursion is 25 euros per person;
  • a walk in the evening Lisbon with a guide is an opportunity to learn as much as possible about folklore, Portuguese traditions, as well as the Baixa and Alfama districts; the cost of the excursion is 64 euros, the excursion can be visited with children;
  • a culinary tour of Lisbon will help you get to know the culinary traditions of the Portuguese, the best restaurants in the city, as well as simple and delicious recipes for Portuguese dishes; the cost of such an excursion is 88 euros for 1-3 people; additional costs - public transport - 2.5 euros per person; the average bill in a cafe is 20-25 euros per person.

For those who do not know where to book excursions in Lisbon with a Russian-speaking guide, we advise you to familiarize yourself with the programs on the Tripster website, here you can find dozens of interesting excursions at reasonable prices.

Where to go with children?

There are many places in Lisbon that will be interesting for both adults and children to visit. You should definitely visit with your child oceanarium... It is one of the largest aquariums in the world and has large aquariums with marine life. Aquariums can be walked around from different sides, observing the life of large fish. An exhibition of aquarium design works on a permanent basis in the aquarium. The cost of admission for a child is 10 euros, and for an adult - 15 euros.

Not far from the zoo is children's museum... This is a large entertainment hall, which regularly hosts games for children and educational events. The ticket costs from 10 euros. With a child you can go to rope park... There are extreme rides for adults and rides for young children. For those who do not know what to see in Lisbon with children or where to spend time in nature, you can go to one of the local parks, their visit is free.

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City walking route for 1 - 3 days

IN arrival day in Lisbon, it is worth visiting the Avenida de Liberdade, a beautiful wide avenue lined with fashionable boutiques and expensive hotels. Then you can go to the Cathedral of Lisbon. This cathedral is a national monument, a beautiful baroque building has been restored more than once, but has not lost its attractiveness. You can visit this place completely free of charge. The tourist should not ignore the area of ​​Bairro-Alto, this is a luxurious area, within which there are the best restaurants and shops. This area is high-mountainous, so it will take a lot of effort to get there on foot. It is best to visit this area in the evening, as most establishments only open after sunset.

In second day you can go to:

  • one of the fish restaurants where you can taste any kind of fish; it is better to book a table here in advance, as there are usually a lot of visitors; dinner for one person will cost about 15-30 euros;
  • to the Centro Comercial Colombo shopping center - a large shopping center with a large number of shops; here you can find both inexpensive brands of clothing and accessories, as well as cosmetics and luxury clothing;
  • surf school - experienced surfers will help you get on the board and become a real professional; the school is located in Carcavelos, 12 kilometers from Lisbon; you can ask for one free trial lesson;

Interesting places to visit in Lisbon in the third day - this is Figueira square, as well as RuadoCarmo street. This street is considered one of the most popular among tourists and is home to Portuguese boutiques with fashionable clothes and accessories.It will be doubly interesting for girls to visit this street. In Figueira square, you can admire beautiful, old buildings and taste local street food.

Walking route for three days:

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