Lisbon Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia



Is Lisbon’s magic in its tiles—or something else? Trace the city’s rise from ancient port to resilient capital, ride iconic Tram 28, and …

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  1. @pinkpotatoes9849 says:

    Portuguese explorers changed the world. Chilli became staples in Korea, Szechuan, via India to Bhutan. And it's culture and cuisine went to Macau. The instrument evolved into the ukulele. Amazing.

  2. @huseyinkagantoy5469 says:

    In a 2-3 day Lisbon itinerary, you have the opportunity to visit all of Lisbon's main tourist attractions and comfortably enjoy the beautiful atmosphere of the city. A three-day trip to Lisbon will also allow you to explore the main historical neighborhoods such as Belém, Rossio, Chiado, Alfama, Baixa, Bairro Alto.

    It also offers the opportunity to take a day trip, for example, to the UNESCO-listed Sintra and the old fishing village of Cascais, which is now a Portuguese tourist destination famous for its beaches, notable for its marina and lively harbours.

    If you want to add some relaxation time to the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean, you can easily spend a full week in Lisbon and its surroundings. There's no need to book a day trip to Sintra or a trip to Cascais or Cristo do Rei separately, as you'll be able to easily visit all these major sights and things to do in Lisbon with public transport. Another travel tip would be to take a trip from Lisbon to Porto to the Algarve.

    For surfers, it is best to go to Lisbon in winter (due to the big waves). Travelers who consider their budget will probably make their choices around January and February (these are the cheapest months). Beach lovers and those who are fond of the sun and warm weather should go to Lisbon in July, August and September; These months are the hottest months.

    2-3 günlük bir Lizbon güzergâhında, Lizbon'un başlıca turistik mekanlarının tamamını ziyaret edebilme imkanınız vardır ve şehrin güzel atmosferinin tadını rahatça çıkarabilirsiniz. Üç gün süren bir Lizbon gezisi, Belém, Rossio, Chiado, Alfama, Baixa, Bairro Alto gibi başlıca tarihi mahalleleri keşfetmenize de imkan verecektir.

    Burası ayrıca, örneğin UNESCO listesindeki Sintra'ya ve şu sıralar plajları ile ünlü bir Portekiz turizm merkezi olan eski balıkçı köyü Cascais'e günübirlik bir geziye çıkma imkanı sunar, marinası ve canlı limanları ile dikkate değer noktalardandır.

    Atlas okyanusu kıyısındaki plajlara biraz rahatlama zamanı eklemek isterseniz, Lizbon ve çevresinde rahat rahat, dolu bir hafta geçirebilirsiniz. Toplu taşıma ile Lizbon'da yapılacak tüm bu önemli yerleri ve yapılacak şeyleri kolayca ziyaret edebilme imkanına sahip olacağınızdan, Sintra'ya bir günlük gezi veya Cascais veya Cristo do Rei gezileri için ayrıca rezervasyon yaptırmanıza gerek yoktur. Seyahat için başka bir ipucu da, Lizbon'dan Porto'ya ve Algarve'ye bir geziye devam etmek olacaktır.

    Sörfçüler için Lizbon'a kış aylarında gitmek en iyisidir (büyük dalgalardan dolayı). Bütçesini düşünen gezginler ise tercihlerini muhtemelen Ocak ve Şubat gibi (en ucuz aylar bunlardır) gerçekleştirir. Plaj severler ve güneşe ve sıcak havaya tutkun olanlar temmuz, ağustos ve eylül aylarında Lizbon'a gitmek durumundadır; Bu aylar en sıcak aylardır.

  3. @BenAtHome323 says:

    Whatever you do in Portugal, don't use the hop-on hop-off buses in Lisbon or Sintra! I've been on these buses in Dublin, Rome, Paris and San Diego and they are a great way to see the city. But both my experiences with these buses in Lisbon and Sintra were absolute disasters! In Lisbon it was chaos personified. You can buy a ticket with no problem, but getting onto the bus is a nightmare. We stood in the hot sun for 45 minutes waiting for a bus at the starting point. They simply didn't have enough buses. Once on-board, the narration audio didn't work and the bus driver didn't stop at any of the assigned stopping points, even when were pressed the "Stop" button. In Sintra, there were no signs indicating the pick-up point and I watched the driver pass several people who tried to flag him down, even though there was plenty of room on the bus. Portugal's hop-on hop-off buses are a massive rip-off. Don't take my word for it. Check the Travelocity reviews. They are consistently rated one or two stars by travelers.

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