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Lisbon Free Map. Best 10 Beaches Around Lisbon. The food was overall good, and by far the best dish was a bowl of beef with cabbage in a Sichuan style chili oil with Sichuan pepper.

Along with the food, the secretive nature of the restaurant is what makes it fun to visit. Restaurante Cantinho do Aziz — One of the reasons I loved Lisbon so much was because of the international influence especially from former Portuguese colonies like Brasil, Angola, and Mozambique.

Restaurante Cantinho do Aziz is a Mozambican food restaurant in Lisbon that I was thoroughly looking forward to trying.

Next I had the lamb ribs curry which was outstanding. This is one of my favorite restaurants featured in this Lisbon food guide. Garrett , Lisboa; Open hours : Open 24 hours. A Ginjinha — Just a tiny hole-in-the-wall bar off Rossio Square in Lisbon, A Ginjinha serves ginjinha, which is a Portuguese liquer made from sour cherries. Ginjinha was pretty sweet for my taste, but it was a great experience of ordering from the legendary bar and hanging out in the square with my white plastic cup.

So let me know if you go! From ancient churches to the castle that sits on the top of the hill overlooking the city, Lisbon has plenty of attractions that are well worth visiting in addition to all the delicious food. When I visited the castle, it was quite busy, but I still enjoyed wandering around the castle, and the highlight for me was walking along the top walls of the castle while enjoying beautiful views of Lisbon. Elevador de Santa Justa — Along with various funiculars, the Santa Justa Lift is a fully functioning elevator in downtown Lisbon that dates back to and was designed by Raul Mesnier de Ponsard, a student of Gustave Eiffel.

You can either pay a fee and take the elevator up and down, or you can access it from the back-side cafe to avoid the fee and just go up to the top for a lesser fee to get a great view of Lisbon.

Although it appears to be relatively plain and un-flashy from the outside, the church within is loaded with riches. Mary Major, this Roman catholic cathedral is the oldest building in Lisbon and a spectacular sight to see, both the inside and out. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian — The Museu Calouste Gulbenkian is an art museum in Lisbon that houses a collection of sculpture, jewelry, and many painting exhibitions. The highlight for me was seeing some original paintings by Rembrandt.

The main section is a giant center aquarium surrounded by smaller aquariums and displays are marine creatures from around the world. Entrance price : 17 EUR per person. Once you pay your entrance fee, you can throughout the tower. Definitely the highlight for me was climbing the tight circular staircase to the top for the view overlooking the Tagus River. Entrance price : 6 EUR per person. Entrance price : free to enter church, 10 EUR per person to enter cloister.

Getting around Lisbon by public transportation is overall pretty convenient, though it can get pretty crowded at times as I found out when waiting for the buses a couple times. I would say you could get by on a similar budget in Lisbon as Istanbul , maybe a bit more expensive. Transportation and accommodation can be affordable, and for food it all depends on what you eat — food ranges from 5 EUR a meal to 50 EUR per meal or more.

The prices in this Lisbon travel guide that are listed above are all from my experience, and things I paid for during my visit to Lisbon. Just like any destination there are many ways you can save money and get by on much less if you would like and if you travel strategically to do so. Again, Lisbon is overall pretty affordable compared to most of Western Europe, and especially for the food, the value you get from the amount you pay is well worth it.

One Portuguese man sitting at a table next to me while eating a seafood feast at Cervejaria Ramiro said to me:. During my trip to Lisbon, Portugal, I filmed a daily food and travel vlog that includes all the restaurants and attractions listed in this Lisbon travel guide.

You can watch all the videos in order below. Or you can watch the Lisbon video series on YouTube here. Everything from the historical attractions to the laid back lifestyle and delicious food is what makes it such a fantastic place.

From classic Portuguese food to seafood that will blow your mind, and a host of restaurants that serve ethnic cuisine from former Portuguese colonies, the food scene is Lisbon is exciting. I hope this Lisbon travel guide for food lovers will give you some great tips for your visit to Lisbon, Portugal!

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