4 VloggersTime Out Market Lisboa
“The vlogger highly recommends this market, which has a ton of food options from desserts to fresh seafood, Asian food, and Portuguese food.”
— JLINHH
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4 Vloggers“The vlogger highly recommends this market, which has a ton of food options from desserts to fresh seafood, Asian food, and Portuguese food.”
— JLINHH
2 Vloggers“They visit this famous, long-standing spot to try the traditional Portuguese pork sandwich, the bifana, which they rate a perfect 5/5 stars.”
— No Fuss No Frills
1 Vloggers“As a starter in the Time Out Market, they try traditional croquettes from this stall, which won a competition to be featured here. They find them delicious and similar to Brazilian coxinhas.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“They stopped at this nearby coffee shop for a caffeine fix after walking a lot. The vlogger notes that it's also a roaster and recommends it for coffee lovers who want to buy beans.”
— JLINHH
1 Vloggers“They discover this tiny, intimate restaurant by following the sound of Fado music. They enjoy a casual dinner of sangria and a meat and cheese board while listening to a live, traditional Fado performance.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“They visited this other famous pastel de nata shop to compare it with Pastéis de Belém, noting that both are delicious and crispy.”
— JLINHH
1 Vloggers“For their main course at the Time Out Market, they choose this restaurant run by a veteran chef known for elevating traditional Portuguese dishes, especially rice dishes.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“Turistik bölgede saklı kalmış bir yerel cevher. Kömür ateşinde nar gibi kızarmış, "Wagyu eti kadar yumuşak" piri-piri tavuğu ve yanında pilavıyla meşhur.”
— Luke Martin
1 Vloggers“A must-visit spot for the original pastel de nata, dating back to the 19th century. The vlogger mentions the line moves quickly and that they still use the original secret recipe.”
— JLINHH
1 Vloggers“Portekiz deniz mahsulleri için harika bir durak. Tuzlu morina kroketleri (Pastéis de Bacalhau), sarımsaklı midyeler ve kızarmış ahtapot mutlaka denenmeli.”
— Deana and Phil
1 Vloggers“They had dinner at this restaurant located in their hotel. The vlogger shows the stunning bathroom decor and various dishes they ordered, including shrimp, risotto, and octopus.”
— JLINHH
1 Vloggers“For their last dinner in Lisbon, they go to this buffet restaurant. The vlogger loves that it feels like being in a Portuguese family's living room, and they enjoy a variety of traditional dishes.”
— Tourist to Local
March to May is the sweet spot for Lisbon
Essentials
Daily Budget
60–100 EUR / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
Metro Line 1 (Red) directly to city center ~30 min, 1.85 EUR
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Schengen visa required for non-EU. 90 days visa-free for many nationalities.
Tipping
Not mandatory, rounding up appreciated
Vlogger Tip
Skip Tram 28 in peak hours — it's packed with tourists. Walk the hills instead, you'll discover hidden miradouros.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“After returning from Porto, they stayed at this hotel in what the vlogger describes as the 'Lisbon City Center' or business area, which is a bit further from the main tourist spots.”
— JLINHH
“The vloggers show their hotel room, mentioning its very central location near Praça do Comércio. They found it clean and would recommend it.”
— Farkli Seyler
“Vlogger'ın Lizbon sonrası katıldığı, doğa içinde huzurlu bir atmosfer sunan lüks yoga ve meditasyon inziva merkezi.”
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FAQ
Lisbon is generally very safe. Watch for pickpockets in touristy areas like Alfama and on Tram 28. Avoid carrying valuables in crowded miradouros.
3-4 days covers the main highlights. Vloggers suggest 5 days if you want to day trip to Sintra or Cascais.
Baixa-Chiado is central and walkable. Alfama is atmospheric but hilly. Belem is quieter and great for families.
Lisbon is one of the more affordable Western European capitals. Budget 60-100 EUR/day. Pasteis de Belem costs under 2 EUR — do not miss it.
Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Tram 28 ride, Time Out Market, and sunset from a miradouro in Alfama. A day trip to Sintra is also highly recommended by vloggers.
Metro red line runs directly to the center in about 20 minutes for 1.80 EUR (plus 0.50 EUR Viva Viagem card). Aerobus costs 4 EUR. Taxis cost around 15-20 EUR.
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