7 days in Lisbon: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary (2026)
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By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026
Day 1–2: Arrival & City Highlights
Start your Lisbon adventure by exploring the historic neighborhoods of Alfama and Baixa. Visit the iconic Miradouro da Senhora do Monte for a panoramic view of the city, and take a ride on Tram 28 to see Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery (€5.50 per ride, open daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM).
Day 3–4: Museums & Culture
Dive into Lisbon’s rich history at the Museu Nacional de Arqueologia (€8 entry, open 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM) and spend a morning at the Museu Gulbenkian (€10, open 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM). Don’t miss the Tower of Belém, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is free to enter but charges €8 for the guided tour.
Day 5: Local Neighbourhoods & Food
Wander through the colorful streets of Bairro Alto and enjoy a traditional meal at A Tasca (€15–25 for a tapas-style meal). For dessert, head to Pastel de Belém and try their famous custard pastries (€1.30 each, open from 8:00 AM to midnight daily).
Day 6: Day Trip from Lisbon
Take a 1-hour train ride to Sintra and visit the fairy-tale Pena Palace (€15 entry, open 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM) and the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira (€18 entry, open 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM). Return to Lisbon via the scenic Sintra-Cascais Line (€2.90 one-way).
Day 7: Final Morning & Departure
Spend your final morning at the Castelo de São Jorge (€12 entry, open 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM) and enjoy a coffee at a local café in the Chiado district. If time allows, revisit your favorite spot or grab a souvenir at the Feira da Ladra market in Alfama.
Practical Tips
Use the Lisboa Card for free public transport and discounted museum entry (€35 for 24 hours, €49 for 72 hours). Avoid ATM fees by getting cash at Caixa Automática machines, and dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
Budget Breakdown
Accommodation in Lisbon ranges from €40/night in hostels to €150+ in boutique hotels. Meals at casual eateries cost €10–15, while a 3-course meal at a mid-range restaurant is €25–40. Public transport costs around €1.50–5.50 per ride, depending on the route.
- Best area to stay: [Lisbon] Alfama or Bairro Alto
- Transport: [Lisbon] Viva Viagem rechargeable card for metro, buses, and trams
- Budget guide: €60–90/day budget, €130–200/day mid-range
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