Best Day Trips from Lisbon

Destination: Lisbon

    1. Sintra: A Fairytale Escape
    2. Overview: Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magical hilltop town just a short train ride from Lisbon. Known for its whimsical palaces and lush forests, the highlight is the colorful Pena Palace, a 19th-century Romanticist castle perched high above the town, offering breathtaking views. The Moorish Castle, Quinta da Regaleira, and Monserrate Palace are equally enchanting.
    3. Visit Duration: Half to full day
    4. Following Up: Enjoy a leisurely lunch in one of Sintra's quaint cafes before heading to the coast to visit the scenic Praia das Maçãs.

    5. Cascais and Estoril Coastline

    6. Overview: Take a scenic train ride along the coastline to Cascais, once a small fishing village turned elegant resort town. Stroll through its historic center, visit the Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth) cliffs, and relax on the golden beaches. Continue to Estoril, famous for its casino and association with spies during World War II.
    7. Visit Duration: Full day
    8. Must Try Delicacy: Fresh seafood at one of Cascais' beachfront restaurants.

    9. Obidos: Medieval Charm

    10. Overview: Step back in time in Óbidos, a beautifully preserved medieval walled town. Walk atop its cobbled streets enclosed by 14th-century walls, explore the Óbidos Castle, now a luxurious pousada, and taste the local specialty—Ginja de Óbidos, a cherry liqueur served in chocolate cups.
    11. Visit Duration: Half day
    12. Next Stop: Combine your visit with a stop at the Mafra National Palace, an imposing Baroque palace and monastery complex.

    13. Arrábida Natural Park: Scenic Wonders

    14. Overview: Venture south to the Arrábida Natural Park, a coastal paradise of verdant hills descending into crystal-clear waters. Hike through the park, marvel at the panoramic views from the Serra do Risco viewpoint, and relax on the secluded Praia do Portinho da Arrábida.
    15. Visit Duration: Full day
    16. Savor the Flavor: Indulge in fresh seafood paired with regional wines in Setúbal, a nearby fishing port.

    17. Évora: Timeless History

    18. Overview: Travel inland to Évora, a city that encapsulates Portugal's historical depth. This UNESCO-listed city boasts Roman ruins, like the Temple of Diana, a well-preserved medieval old town, and the haunting Chapel of Bones.
    19. Visit Duration: Full day
    20. Before Departure: Don't miss sampling the traditional Alentejo cuisine, known for its hearty stews and local cheeses.