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Discover Lisbon like a local on your weekend break at the city. Whether it’s strolling along the beautiful cobblestone streets or enjoying a big night out. There are so many amazing things that you can do during your weekend in Lisbon. For tips on what to do in Lisbon at the weekend, check this out: Saturday: Alfama District Kick-start your weekend holiday in Lisbon by exploring the historic district of Alfama. Stroll along the cobblestone streets and discover ancient buildings along the way. Make your way towards the church of Saint Anthony and the Lisbon Castle. Ride the iconic yellow tram that passes along the tight bends and steep hills of Alfama. Saturday: Feira da Ladra Flea Market One of the best things to do in Lisbon during the weekend is to explore the Feira da Ladra flea market. The market opens every Tuesday and Saturday and sells everything, from vintage items to antiques! Spend the rest of your Saturday afternoon rummaging through the stalls! Saturday: Night Out at Bairro Alto Spend your Saturday night in Bairro Alto, the most popular hang-out spot in Lisbon at night. This area is filled with late night restaurants, trendy bars, and excellent music venues. It’s a great spot to socialize with both locals and fellow travelers. The vibe is even livelier during the weekend when the party spills into the streets! Sunday: Sunday Brunch Eat with the locals at the city’s best food spots for a delicious authentic brunch. Better yet, visit a local bakery to enjoy a cup of coffee and the famous pasteis de nata. If you are craving for more, hit the local food markets, such as the Mercado de Arroios and the Mercado da Ribeira. Sunday: Belem District Spend some time at the Belem District on your short holiday in Lisbon this weekend. This area is great for sightseeing as it’s home to some of the city’s most famous attractions. Here, you’ll find the Torre de Belem, Jeronimos Monastery, Museu Berardo, and more.
We had an informative, interesting and fun walk with Sofia. Very well organised route and a good variety of history, local culture and interesting facts. Sofia very professional and a lovely person to spend the morning with. Highly recommend
Jorge was extremely friendly and super knowledgeable of all aspects of touring Lisbon to the max. We would highly recommend him.
Henrique is very knowledgeable, but he doesn’t pepper you with the historical facts, instead, he tells a short story, and if you engage and start asking questions, a beautiful conversation starts. It’s more of a dialog than a one sided lecture. We enjoyed our time with him. We learned Portugal and Lisbon history, talked about literature, life, shared our experiences. He took us around the neighborhoods of Lisbon, like a friend. We recommend hiring Henrique for your Lisbon tour. Thanks Henrique.
First off, I have to say that Inêz was available within minutes as our original tour guide canceled unexpectedly. So thank you once again for filling in on such short notice. We walked through amazing neighborhoods, heard about the amazing history of Lisboa, tried Pastéis de Belém once again, and enjoyed her pointing out so many little details of structures, monuments, and the history of the city and people. She was able to answer all our curious questions and you could see that she was happy to share her favorite city she calls home with us for a few hours. She even had pointers for some of the cities that were on our itinerary next. I highly recommend her to anyone who is looking for an informative and lovely experience in the city!!!!!!