Best Time To Visit or Travel to Lisbon, Portugal
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BEST CITY TO VISIT IN EUROPE 2018 - Lisbon Portugal Travel Guide
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The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon boasts seasons that are very temperate, which means there are not extremes of temperature to worry about. The winter months are very mild and never freeze, while the summer is never too hot, but has lots of hours of sunshine.
The weather around the Lisbon coast is greatly influenced by the Gulf Stream, whose waters bring heat from the North which serves to regulate extreme temperatures on the land. In Europe, the city is known as having one of the mildest climates in the Union.
Compare it to other cities in Europe - Lisbon is very agreeable during the Winter, boasting a mean temperature of around fifteen centigrade during the day.It's incredibly unusual to experience freezing temperatures night-time hours in the Winter monthgs. You just don't get ice or frost, in general!
You can look forward to a summer season of over six months, a season that lasts until past October. Average temperature is something like twenty five degrees during the day, and it won't hit less than sixteen during nigh time hours. Even during the winter months there could be a very reasonable temperature of more than twenty degrees centigrade, which is pretty good whatever the month!
It goes without saying that there are some rainy months, just like any temperate climate, but a great thing is that the summer is mostly a dry one.
As it's a city close to the ocean, Lisbon has a lot of wind and it might spring up suddenly, you'll need weather proof clothing, just to be safe! Annual rainfall is spread around a bit, but you are normally safe in the Summer.
the ancient meandering roads and staircases in stone form old town's special ambiance - the greenery of the parks to the West is also a welcome change from the city buildings.
Smack in the middle of the city, the prestigious area known as 'Praça do Comércio facing the river close to the base of the strictly pedestrians only region, Baixa (this means low town), nestles between the centre buildings.
As we travel to the North West, we discover the central street of Lisbon, officially named Avenida da Liberdade. This avenue has a lot to offer - spreading trees for shade on hot days, hotels considered chic and up-market shops.
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48 Hours in Lisbon, Portugal | Everything to See & Do
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First up we caught one of these crazy white tuk tuks up to Sao Jorge Castle to explore the medieval castle of Lisbon city but not before Mum decided to take too many selfies...
Our bellies started to grumble and we were ready to try some local Portuguese food...a paella which we now realise is Spanish (haha, we will make this mistake up for you in a future video)!
When we asked you what we should do and eat, a resounding support of the Pastel de Nata came through...you guys love your custard tarts...and to be honest we do too!
Next stop is Praca do Comercial by the sea before moving onto the famous Pink street...which... well wasn't as pink as we thought it would be!
We then stumbled upon a little street market that was selling Sangria and Pastel De Bacalhau which had an incredibly cool vibe to end our first day.
Up bright and early we decided to beat the crowds and go at 7am to Santa Justa lift to find the best views of Lisbon city.
Our biggest bucket list in Lisbon was to go to Bairro Alto to ride the old yellow trams :)
After catching up with the family again we made our way to Pena Palace to end our unforgettable 2 days in this city...and wow this fairytale palace is a must see!
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Welcome to Lisbon!
Lisbon is Portugal's unassumingly cool capital and western Europe's oldest city that serves over 12 million tourists every year. Way back in 1755 the city was hit by a huge earthquake that destroyed 85% of buildings. The city had no choice but to rebuild itself and the 18th century architecture that reshaped Lisbon is still very dominant today. In fact if you come here, don’t be surprised to spend most of your time looking up and admiring it as you wander through the fairy tale cobbled streets lined with iconic Portuguese tiles that have inspired artists for generations. Each building and street really does have its own personality. What’s more, amongst this wealth of history, is an eclectic city renowned for having colourful nightlife, tonnes of culture, music and a cosmopolitan food scene that modestly boasts the best custard tarts on the planet! This city break is ideal all year round, with temperatures rarely going below 10 degrees celsius in the winter and averaging 25 in the summer. It really does seem like Lisbon has it all, and we're here to show you why…
Coming up we’re going to take you through our top tips for 48 hours in Lisbon. From transport, things to do, places to see, lingo, and where to buy the best custard tarts in the city. We’ve done the research to save you time and help you have the most amazing trip. So let’s start with how to get here.
The flight from London Gatwick takes just over 2 and a half hours straight into Lisbon’s only airport which is conveniently just 7km from the heart of the city.
The best thing about Lisbon Airport is it’s only a 20 minute drive into the city centre. The easiest way to get in is to jump in a taxi or take the Aerobus. There are two lines running into the main hotel areas that cost €4 per person each way.
Alternatively you could take the metro that runs from 6am to 1am everyday or there’s always the city bus but do expect for both these options to take a little longer.
Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills so to save your legs from all that climbing you’ll probably gonna want to use public transport at some point. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to get around the city - from train, tram, metro, bus and even funicular lift.
The metro is good choice if you’re traveling long distances but doesn’t cover all areas of the city. It’s one of cleanest metros in Europe, and most stations are open from 6am to 1am every day.
Trams cover areas of the city where there is no access to the metro. There are two types of trams, the yellow “Remodelado” trams that route round the old narrow streets and then there’s modern “Articulado” trams that operate along the flat sections of the city connecting central Lisbon to the Belem district.
Lisbon has hundreds of buses and 88 different routes so you’re bound to find one to take you where you need to go.
The funicular lifts are used to help locals and tourists climb all those hills. The most famous lift is the Santa Justa Lift linking lower and upper Lisbon. Yes, it’s technically a means of public transport but it also doubles up a a major tourist attraction and has great a view point at the top.
We noticed a lot of tourists jumping in Tuk Tuks, and so we thought we’d give it a go. But it turns out the cobbled streets of Lisbon don’t make for a comfy ride in a Tuk Tuk, and if I’m honest a 5 minute ride was a bit of a rip off at €15.
Top 10 Things To Do in Lisbon, Portugal in 4K 2019
I spent 5 days in Lisbon in search of good restaurants, coffee and other things to do! In this video I recommend the TOP 10 places we visited and give you an overview where’s worth going to, and which places to avoid so you don’t waste your time and money! :) Still getting used to speaking in front of the camera so I’m sorry for the stuttering and general awkwardness haha..
Places and activities mentioned in the video:
1. Chill out at LX Factory (Wish Concept Store and Coffee House, Burger Factory, Rio Melavelha)
2. Brunch at Heim Cafe
3. Have a peri peri chicken at Frangasqueira Nacional
4. Visit Red Frog for an awesome speakeasy experience
5. Try out the freshest seafood at Ramiro
6. Visit Pena Park in Sintra
7. Grab some food at Time Out Market
8. Try out Pastel de Nata at Manteigaria
9. Electric scooters are not worth your time
10. Avoid Copenhagen Coffee Lab & Bakery
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Lisbon, Lisboa how it is and what to eat #Lisbon, Portugal.
#Lisbon is #Portugal hilly and coastal capital city and the #food here has influences from all over the #world. It's world #famous for it's #Fado dance, cafeterias, salt cod, #marisco de mar, #sardines and #belencakes (mini pastry cream cakes, which recipe remains secret for centuries) a city fill up of mixed #cultures, #history and #food. You will find everything from #international, to #regional and #award-winning cuisines here.
There are about 2.5 million inhabitants in the whole region but more than half a million live in the capital and use as transport #tuk-tuks, #trams, #underground, #buses, #taxis and the most useful ones which are the #elevators!
You can't visit #Lisbon without taking a ride in one of this classic trams. The tram system is been in operation since 1873 and all this people here needed this type of transport to commute to work within the 5 neighbourhoods. The two #TOP and central neighbourhoods are #Alfama and #BarrioAlto, both situated on the top of the two main mountains and both very #trendy, full of #quirky restaurants and bars, very lively #neighbourhoods during the day and during the night, seven days a week and all year round.
The #Portuguese are very proud of their #gastronomy and they appreciate eating and drinking well. But the charm of Lisbon's cuisine lives in its #traditions. #Grilled #sardine is the #queen during the summer and on the Popular Saints celebrations, you just can't avoid smelling them on the streets of #Alfama, #BairroAlto or many other local neighbourhoods around #Lisbon.
#June is when came for a visit and is when the Popular Saints celebrations crowd jump into the streets of the city, bringing along coloured flags, balloons, and popular marches full of rhythm.
#Lisbon is recognised as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism, loads of #Tourism. A very important spot for foodies is the #TimeOut #Market
. It was open in 2014 and now receives more than two million visitors a year, since then has become the number one tourist attraction in town. Their mission is to get the best of each country and bring it together under one roof. But on the streets of Lisbon you'll find influences from #Mozambique, #Caribbean Islands, #Asia and it's neighbour fellow Spain.
After a #scrumptious #lunch I recommend to go and visit Eduardinho The oldest place in #Lisbon where they have been serving #Ginja for generations.. Just pop in and say #HI to this friendly chap on the #video whom will serve you a shot of Ginjinha made with sour cherries and sugar. (Ginjinha is served in a shot with a piece of the fruit in the bottom of the cup)
#Lisbon is such a historical place is like #travelling on time but it isn't hard to bump into a friend on these narrow streets, especially on the summer season! This one of the oldest cities in the #world, and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern #European capitals such as #London, #Paris and #Rome by centuries. #Lisbon enjoys a #Mediterranean climate which is the warmest winters of any metropolis in #Europe, with average temperatures 15 °C (59 °F) during the day and 8 °C (46 °F) at night from #December to #February. The typical summer season lasts about six months, from #May to #October, although also in #April temperatures sometimes reach around 25 °C
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LISBON, PORTUGAL: 3 do's and 3 don'ts
This time around we are looking at Lisbon, Portugal. Stargazing, coffee, football, bad time keeping, slippery pavements and cold apartments are our targets for episode 3.
3 good bits, 3 bad bits, in a nutshell, about a destination! It's 3 Bits! A collection of our best travels hacks, tips and tricks for you to have an amazing adventure in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Visit Lisbon: Five Things You Will Love and Hate about Lisbon
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Lisbon, Portugal is a great place to visit. Here are the five things you will love and hate about visiting Lisbon.
Five Hates:
1. The Crazy Drivers: be careful crossing the street, driving, standing on the street corner the Portuguese are little rally drivers, so be careful.
2. Dog poop on the slippery streets: Watch your step walking around town as the slippery when wet cobblestones or piles of dog poop will get you.
3. Restaurants closed from 3-8pm.
4. No good medium or cheap accomodation.
5. Drug dealers on rua da Augusta (pedestrian street) they will harrass you and ask you again and again. It is disgusting.
Five Loves
1. Cheap eats and shopping.
2. Great weather
3. Going out in Bairro Alto, having drinks and a good time there at night.
4. Cheap good transport: buses, trams, metro, and even the taxis are cheap.
5. Easy access to beaches.
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OUR FIRST TIME IN LISBON, PORTUGAL (BUT NOT THE LAST!)
We spent three days in the amazing Lisbon, Portugal. We walked across the Lisbon, eating food such as the famous octupus hotdog at the Time Out Market located in the food hall Mercado da Ribeira.
We also took a day tour up to the incredible Pena Palace in Sintra.
One of the highlights of Lisbon are the trams in Bairro Alto, and the historic Alfama district.
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Part 2 of the Portugal series here and I have to say this has turned into one of my favourite cities in not just Europe but the entire world. I was blown away by how cool Lisbon was and all the sights there was to see.
We started our day exploring the centre of the city, walking up and down the narrow streets and taking in all of what this great city had to offer.
It was a pretty hot day so we didn't plan on walking around for the whole day but by the end of it we'd easily walked close to 15km all up and down the edge of the city.
If you're thinking about travelling to Portugal, or you are headed there just to see Lisbon then this video should hopefully give you an idea of what you can see there in one day.
We had an awesome time and I'm sure you will too!
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I flew out to Lisbon, Portugal with KLM and tried to do as much as I could within a day! What a fun packed day!
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5 BEST Portugese Food in Lisbon Portugal
On my visit to Lisbon, Portugal, we decided to eat as much Portuguese food, including Portuguese street food and various foods from the Lisbon Food Market or Time Out Food Market Lisbon and of course some Portuguese restaurants. It turned out to be a fantastic time in Lisbon with some of the best Portuguese food! One of myfavourite things to eat in Portugal are pasteis de nada or custard tarts. You'll find them everywhere in Lisbon.
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Life in Lisbon, Portugal as a Digital Nomad: Cost-of-Living
Lisbon is known as one of the top digital nomad destinations in the world, but what makes it a good place for digital nomads to live? In this video, get a tour of Lisbon, learn the basics of the city, rental prices, food prices, transportation, what life is like as a foreigner, and my top 5 reasons for choosing Lisbon as your digital nomad home base.
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Portugal: Things to do in Lisbon
Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal in one day - From the Thieves Market in historic Alfama and the downtown waterfront, to the Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery. Watch the sunset at the Santa Catarina lookout and then eat your weight in black ham at the Time Out Market in Lisbon.
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- Case Logic Travel Backpack →
- Think Tank Travel Drone Bag →
- Dakine Split Luggage →
- Merrell Men’s Hiking Boots →
- Icebreaker Men’s Travel Shirts →
- Mitchum Deodorant →
- Philips Norelco Multigroom Trimmer →
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