Top Attractions In Lisbon


Jerónimos Monastery

A stunning 16th‑century UNESCO World Heritage monastery in Belém showcasing grand Manueline architecture and the resting place of famous Portuguese explorers.


Belém Tower

Iconic fortress on the Tagus River that once guarded Lisbon’s harbor and stands as a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.


São Jorge Castle

istoric hilltop castle with sweeping views over Lisbon’s rooftops and river, dating back to Moorish and medieval times.


Santa Justa Lift

 Neo‑Gothic iron elevator that connects Baixa to Largo do Carmo and offers excellent panoramic views of the city.

Praça do Comércio

Majestic riverside square built after the 1755 earthquake, lined with yellow facades and perfect for a scenic stroll.



National Tile Museum

Unique museum dedicated to Portugal’s famous azulejos (decorative ceramic tiles) spanning centuries of artistic tradition


Monument to the Discoveries

 Striking riverside monument celebrating Portuguese explorers like Henry the Navigator with an observation deck above the Tagus.


Time Out Market Lisboa

Vibrant food hall in the Mercado da Ribeira with dozens of stalls serving regional specialties and top chefs’ dishes.


National Coach Museum

Rich collection of royal horse‑drawn carriages and ceremonial coaches housed in historic buildings in Belém.


Lisbon Cathedral (Sé)

The city’s oldest cathedral blend­ing Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements, with archaeological remains and a dramatic facade.