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Plan a trip to Lisbon

Lisbon rewards a slow, hilly wander: tiled facades, miradouros at golden hour, and pastéis de nata between them. Ovinsa sequences the climbs so you're not doubling back, and times the viewpoints for light.

Best months: March–May and September–October (mild, fewer crowds)

Day 1 — Alfama & the river

  • Miradouro de Santa Luzia

    Open 24h

    Best first-light view over Alfama's rooftops to the Tagus — quiet before 9am.

    Free
  • São Jorge Castle

    09:00–21:00 (last entry 20:00)

    Walk the ramparts before the midday heat; the periphery is free to roam.

    ~ €15
  • Time Out Market

    10:00–24:00

    One stop, dozens of Lisbon kitchens — pescatarian-friendly and fast.

    ~ €18

Estimates are approximate and update hourly against your budget.

Good to know

How many days do you need in Lisbon?
Three to four days covers central Lisbon plus a Sintra or Belém day trip. Ovinsa fits the must-sees into your dates and paces the hills.
Is Lisbon expensive?
Mid-range by Western-European standards. A comfortable day runs roughly €90–€140 per person including food; Ovinsa prices each stop to your budget and updates estimates hourly.