#7 Time Out Market
Time Out Market is Lisbon’s gourmet food hall, home to a mix of top chefs, local favorites, and international eats – all under one roof. You can sample dishes from some of the city’s best-known restaurants without booking a table months in advance.
It’s busy at lunch and dinner, so grab a table early or visit mid-afternoon. Prices are higher than a neighborhood tasca, but the variety and quality make it worth it. A good choice for groups, picky eaters, or anyone short on time who wants to taste a lot in one go.
#8 São Jorge Castle
Perched on a hilltop above Alfama, São Jorge Castle offers sweeping views over Lisbon and the Tagus River. The current structure dates mainly from the 11th century, though the site’s history goes back much further. Inside, you can walk along the battlements, explore the courtyards, and visit a small museum.
It’s popular with tour groups, so mornings are quieter. The climb up from Baixa is steep – take a tram or tuk-tuk if you want to save your legs. The views alone are worth the ticket price, but the castle also gives you a sense of Lisbon’s strategic past.
#9 Praça do Comércio
This grand riverside square is framed by yellow arcaded buildings and opens directly onto the Tagus. Once the site of the royal palace, it’s now a place to stroll, people-watch, and soak up the sense of space rare in Lisbon’s tight streets.
From here, you can walk along the riverfront, explore Baixa, or visit the Lisboa Story Centre for an interactive look at the city’s history. It’s especially atmospheric in the late afternoon, when the arcades glow in the setting sun.
#10 Day trip to Sintra
Just 40 minutes from Lisbon by train, Sintra is a fairytale town of palaces, gardens, and misty hilltops. The colorful Pena Palace is the star attraction, but there’s also the Gothic-inspired Quinta da Regaleira and the dramatic Moorish Castle.
Sintra gets packed, especially in summer, so start early and focus on two or three sites rather than trying to see everything. Bring layers – the weather here is cooler and less predictable than Lisbon. It’s one of the easiest and most rewarding escapes from the city.