3 days from Lisbon Alfama to Lisbon Miradouros

Created 1/7/2026

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Lisbon Journey Itinerary

Day 1: Discovering Alfama

  • Alfama District — Wander through narrow, cobbled streets, where history whispers in the colorful facades and laundry flutters above like flags of daily life.
  • Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa) — Enter a world of candlelit shadows and echoes of ancient chants in this majestic Romanesque cathedral.
  • Fado Museum — Immerse in the soulful music of Lisbon; let the melancholic notes of Fado tell stories of longing and love.
  • Feira da Ladra — Hunt for hidden treasures at this vibrant flea market, where each item seems to carry its own tale of time.
  • Time Out Market — Savor a world of flavors under one roof, where local chefs serve up a feast of Lisbon's culinary delights.

Day 2: Captivating History and Culture

  • Castle of São Jorge — Explore the fortress that crowns the city, offering panoramic views and tales of battles long past.
  • National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) — Marvel at intricate azulejos that capture the essence of Portuguese artistry across centuries.
  • Rua Augusta Arch — Stroll through this grand archway into a lively square, where street performers and café aromas create a festive atmosphere.
  • Baixa District Shopping — Indulge in retail therapy along bustling streets, where boutiques and traditional shops offer both modern and vintage finds.
  • Cervejaria Ramiro — End your day with a seafood feast, where the lively ambiance and fresh catches epitomize Lisbon's love for the sea.

Day 3: Miradouros and Mesmerizing Views

  • Miradouro da Senhora do Monte — Greet the day with breathtaking views of Lisbon's mosaic rooftops, painted in the golden hues of morning light.
  • Graça District — Meander through this charming neighborhood, where local life unfolds amidst quaint cafes and pastel-colored buildings.
  • Miradouro de Santa Catarina — Pause at this vibrant viewpoint, where street musicians add a soundtrack to the panoramic cityscape.
  • Carmo Archaeological Museum — Step into history among the hauntingly beautiful ruins of this Gothic convent, open to the sky above.
  • Elevador de Santa Justa — Ascend this iconic lift for a last sweeping view of the city's terracotta sea, a fitting farewell to Lisbon's enchanting embrace.