
LISBON: SUN-DRENCHED, HILLY, AND LAYERED ENOUGH TO FILL A WEEK
Lisbon is one of Europe's most charismatic cities. Compact, walkable (if you accept the hills), and blessed with a quality of light that makes everything look better. The food scene punches above its weight, and the day trips to Sintra and Cascais extend the range beautifully.
Alfama + Old Lisbon
1-2 days
Miradouros (viewpoints), tram 28 (if you must), fado houses (we know the real ones), and Belém for Jerónimos Monastery and those pastéis.
Best for:
First-time visitors, history and architecture lovers, fado seekers
Planner’s edge:
The fado houses worth visiting aren't the ones with menus in the window — we know which ones are still genuinely good.
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Modern Lisbon
1-2 days
LX Factory, Time Out Market, Príncipe Real, and the restaurants that are making Lisbon one of Europe's most interesting food cities.
Best for:
Food travellers, repeat visitors, design lovers
Planner’s edge:
Lisbon's restaurant scene changes fast — we book the places that are actually good right now, not the ones that were good two years ago.
Day Trips
1 day each
Sintra's palaces, Cascais coast, Arrábida beaches — each a different kind of escape.
Best for:
Those with 4+ days, families, wine and coast lovers
Planner’s edge:
Sintra is best before 10 AM or after 4 PM — we time it so the palaces feel like a discovery, not a conveyor belt.
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START WITH A CONSULT
A focused conversation to align on goals, style, and priorities. You leave with direction, not vague inspiration.
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