5 Days trip in Portugal

Budget: 0 USD - 500 USD Cultural experiences Outdoor adventures Festivals/events Nightlife
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Portugal is a captivating country with a rich history, diverse landscapes, and a welcoming culture. From its stunning coastline to its historic landmarks, Portugal offers a blend of natural beauty, architectural marvels, and culinary delights. Whether exploring the vibrant city of Lisbon, wandering through ancient towns like Porto or Évora, or basking in the sun on the Algarve's golden beaches, visitors are sure to be captivated by Portugal's charm.


General Infomation

Currency
EUR
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to EUR
€0.92
Capital
Lisbon
Timezone
GMT+0000
Electricity
Language
Portuguese
Weather
️ 16.47°C
Best Way to Get Around
Public buses
Trains

Day 1


  1. Castelo de S. Jorge

    120 minutes

    Visit the Castle of S. Jorge, the most iconic landmark in Lisbon, overlooking the city from a high hilltop.

  2. Alfama

    120 minutes

    Wander through the narrow streets of Alfama, the oldest district of Lisbon, and enjoy traditional food and drinks in local hidden taverns.

  3. Bairro Alto

    180 minutes

    Take the funicular to Bairro Alto, the bohemian district of Lisbon, and experience the vibrant nightlife with live music, bars, and clubs.


Day 2


  1. Belém Tower

    120 minutes

    Visit the Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most emblematic monuments of Lisbon, built in the 16th century.

  2. Praia de Carcavelos

    240 minutes

    Take a quick train ride to Praia de Carcavelos, one of the best beaches near Lisbon, and enjoy the sun and sea.

  3. Fado House

    180 minutes

    Experience the soulful Portuguese music of Fado at a traditional Fado House, while enjoying a dinner of local specialties.


Day 3


  1. Sintra

    240 minutes

    Take a day trip to the charming town of Sintra, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its romantic palaces, parks, and gardens.

  2. Cascais

    240 minutes

    Visit the cosmopolitan seaside town of Cascais, a former fishing village, and indulge in fresh seafood, beach views, and water sports.

  3. Pink Street

    180 minutes

    End the day at Pink Street, a trendy area lined with pink pavement, bars, and clubs, and join the partygoers until dawn.


Day 4


  1. Lisbon Oceanarium

    120 minutes

    Visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, the largest indoor aquarium in Europe, and admire the marine life from all around the planet.

  2. Parque das Nações

    240 minutes

    Explore the modern neighborhood of Parque das Nações, built for the 1998 World Expo, with its gardens, promenade, and cultural events.

  3. Ginjinha do Rossio

    60 minutes

    Sample the famous cherry liqueur called Ginjinha at a local kiosk in Rossio, a traditional drink of Lisbon since the 19th century.


Day 5


  1. Jerónimos Monastery

    120 minutes

    Visit the Jerónimos Monastery, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style.

  2. Chiado

    240 minutes

    Stroll through the elegant district of Chiado, known for its literary cafes, theaters, and upscale shops, and enjoy its cosmopolitan atmosphere.

  3. Time Out Market

    120 minutes

    Taste the best of Lisbon's cuisine in one place, at Time Out Market, a bustling food hall with various gourmet stalls and bars.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
20-30 USD per night
Airbnb
40-60 USD per night
Boutique Hotel
100-200 USD per night

Transportation

Metro
1.50 USD per ride
Bus
2 USD per ride
Uber/Grab
20-30 USD for 1 hour ride

Food

Local street food
5-10 USD per meal
Mid-range restaurant
15-25 USD per meal
Fine dining restaurant
50-100 USD per meal

Activities

Admission to Belém Tower
7 USD
Day trip to Sintra
25-35 USD
Pub crawl tour
15-25 USD

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