7 Days trip in Portugal

Budget: 0 USD - 1050 USD Festivals/events Shopping Nightlife Spa and wellness retreats
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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. Jerónimos Monastery

    120 minutes

    This monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most visited monuments in Portugal. It was commissioned by King Manuel I in the 16th century and is a prime example of Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline architecture.

  2. Time Out Market

    90 minutes

    This market is a great place to try a wide variety of local Portuguese cuisine. With over 40 restaurant stalls, it's a foodie's paradise. There are also shops selling locally made goods, such as cheese, wine, and chocolate.

  3. Bairro Alto

    180 minutes

    Bairro Alto is the nightlife district of Lisbon. It's full of bars and clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning. You can find everything from trendy cocktail bars to traditional fado music venues.


Day 2


  1. Belém Tower

    120 minutes

    The Belém Tower is a symbol of the Age of Discovery and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was built in the early 16th century and is a great example of Portuguese Manueline architecture. You can tour the tower for great views of the Tagus River.

  2. LX Factory

    120 minutes

    LX Factory is a creative hub for artists, designers, and entrepreneurs. It's a great place to shop for unique souvenirs and locally made goods. You can also check out the street art and several galleries and workshops.

  3. Pink Street

    180 minutes

    Pink Street is a popular nightlife destination in Lisbon. It's named for the pink cobblestones that line the street. You can find several bars and clubs here, as well as great architecture and street art.


Day 3


  1. Cristo Rei statue

    120 minutes

    The Cristo Rei statue is a Catholic monument and pilgrimage site located across the Tagus River from Lisbon in Almada. The statue is similar to the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro and provides breathtaking views of Lisbon.

  2. Praia do Meco

    240 minutes

    Praia do Meco is a beautiful beach located on the coast south of Lisbon. It's known for its clear, turquoise waters and fine sand. There are several restaurants and beach clubs where you can relax, as well as hiking trails and nearby wineries.

  3. Cais do Sodré

    180 minutes

    Cais do Sodré is a neighborhood in Lisbon with a diverse music scene. You can find everything from live jazz music to electronic dance parties. There are also several bars and restaurants in the area.


Day 4


  1. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

    120 minutes

    The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is one of the most important art collections in Portugal. It has works from all over the world, including Egyptian artifacts, Islamic art, and works by European masters like Monet and Rembrandt.

  2. Amoreiras Shopping Center

    120 minutes

    Amoreiras Shopping Center is one of the largest shopping centers in Lisbon. It has over 250 stores, including international brands and local designers. There's also a cinema, restaurants, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the city.

  3. Principe Real

    180 minutes

    Principe Real is a trendy neighborhood in Lisbon with several bars and clubs. It's also known for its boutique shops and art galleries. You can find everything from live music to drag shows here.


Day 5


  1. Sintra

    240 minutes

    Sintra is a fairy-tale town located just outside Lisbon. It's known for its colorful castles and palaces, such as the Quinta da Regaleira and Pena Palace. You can also hike through the lush forests and explore the medieval town center.

  2. Cacilhas

    120 minutes

    Cacilhas is a fishing village across the Tagus River from Lisbon. It's known for its seafood restaurants and lively nightlife. You can take a ferry from Lisbon to get there and enjoy the views of the city from across the river.

  3. Park Bar

    180 minutes

    Park Bar is a rooftop bar located on top of a parking garage in Lisbon. It has great views of the city and a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere. It's a great place to watch the sunset and enjoy some drinks with friends.


Day 6


  1. Jardim Botânico Tropical

    120 minutes

    The Jardim Botânico Tropical is a tropical garden located in Lisbon. It has over 400 species of plants, including rare palms and cacti. It's a great place to spend a relaxing morning surrounded by nature.

  2. Chiado

    120 minutes

    Chiado is one of the most famous shopping districts in Lisbon. It has several high-end shops and a lively atmosphere. You can also find several historic landmarks, such as the Brasileira café and the São Carlos Theater.

  3. Praça do Comércio

    180 minutes

    Praça do Comércio is one of the largest public squares in Lisbon. It has several restaurants and bars with outdoor seating. You can try some traditional Portuguese dishes and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.


Day 7


  1. Cristo Rei Sanctuary

    120 minutes

    Cristo Rei Sanctuary is another religious monument across the Tagus River from Lisbon in Almada. It was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro and is a great place to take in the views of Lisbon.

  2. Barrio Alto

    120 minutes

    Barrio Alto is a historic district in Lisbon with narrow streets and cobbled alleys. It's known for its trendy shops and nightlife scene. You can find everything from vintage clothing to craft beer pubs here.

  3. Time Out Market

    180 minutes

    End your trip where you started, at the Time Out Market. Enjoy one last dinner of delicious Portuguese cuisine and do some last-minute shopping before heading home.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
10-25
Hotel
50-150
Airbnb
30-100

Transportation

Metro
1.5
Bus
1.5
Uber/Grab
10-30 per ride

Food

Budget
5-10 per meal
Street food
2-5 per meal
Fancy meal
30-100 per meal

Activities

Entrance fee for Monuments
5-15
Boat tour of Lisbon
20-50
Spa day at a resort
100-200

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