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Portugal

Lisbon / Sunshine, Sardines, and Superb Scenery

MeowScore 😸86/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

June

Experience the lively street festivals and music events in Lisbon during June.

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january

Visit Lisbon in January for warm weather and low crowds. 🌞🐱🎉

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february

February in Lisbon is perfect for exploring the city's museums and historic sites. 🏛️🎨🐱

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march

The blooming cherry trees make March a magical time to visit Lisbon. 🌸🌳🐱

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april

Experience the colorful Easter traditions and beautiful spring weather in Lisbon. 🐰🌺🌞🐱

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may

May is the perfect time to enjoy Lisbon's beaches and outdoor cafes. ☀️🍹🏖️🐱

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june

Join the lively street festivals and music events in Lisbon during June. 🎉🎶🐱

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july

July is the best time to soak up the sun and enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Lisbon. 🌅🍹🎉🐱

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august

Escape the heat and crowds by heading to Lisbon's beaches during August. 🌊🏖️🐱

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september

The cooler temperatures in September make it a great time to explore Lisbon's historic districts. 🏰🍂🐱

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october

October in Lisbon means delicious food festivals and colorful autumn foliage. 🍂🍁🍴🐱

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november

Experience Lisbon's cultural events and holiday markets in November. 🎨🎄🐱

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december

Celebrate the holidays in Lisbon with festive decorations and delicious food. 🎄🎁🐱

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Reasonable prices

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From a visiting cat's perspective, Lisbon is moderately priced. While there are some affordable options for food and shopping, the cost of accommodation and transportation can be higher compared to other European cities.

Explore local markets and try street food for affordable dining options. Consider using public transportation or walking to save on transportation costs.

Usual visit duration

3-4 days

Accessible historic center, lively atmosphere

Usual visit duration

3-4 days

Accessible historic center, lively atmosphere

Lisbon is a compact city with lots to see and do, making a 3-4 day trip popular among tourists.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Portugal.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture in Portugal.

Credit cards are widely accepted. Splitting the bill is common. Do not tip unless you receive exceptional service.

internet situation

great Speed

Good speeds, but some areas may have slower connection

great Availability

Widespread availability and accessibility

excellent Cellular

Excellent coverage across the city

Electric socket type F

Common in Europe (except UK and Ireland), Korea, Indonesia, Russia. Accepts Type C, Type E (if pinhole exists).

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biking hostile

Hilly terrain

walkable

Pleasant and safe sidewalks.

LGBTQ friendly

Overall welcoming culture

Calling all cool cats! Get ready to strut your furry strollers on Lisbon's cobblestones, basking in the warm sun while letting curiosity take the lead.

Raise your whiskers and pounce onto the local seafood scene, savoring delicious sardines that'll make your fur stand on end. It's purr-fection in every bite!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Alfama District
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Castelo de Sao Jorge
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Chiado Neighborhood
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Jeronimos Monastery
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Tower of Belem

The mainstream

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Alfama District

Get lost in the labyrinthine streets of this old town, where several cat-holic churches, hidden courtyards, and live Fado music will make you purr with delight. 😺

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Castelo de Sao Jorge

Rising majestically above the city, this castle offers panoramic views, a tranquil garden, and a cat-tivating dose of history.

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Chiado Neighborhood

Famous for its vibrant nightlife, this neighborhood also offers charming streets, trendy shops, and paw-some cafes for cat-ffeine lovers. 😻

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Jeronimos Monastery

A stunning example of Manueline architecture, this monastery features intricate carvings, beautiful cloisters, and cat-seum-worthy art.

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Tower of Belem

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 16th-century tower is a symbol of Portugal's Age of Discovery. Cat-tivating views from the top!

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Off the beaten path

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Ler Devagar Bookstore
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Botanical Garden of Lisbon
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The Jardim da Tapada das Necessidades
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The Miradouro do Monte Agudo
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The Fado Museum

Off the beaten path

📚
Ler Devagar Bookstore

A cat's paradise featuring endless bookshelves in a former printing press, with comfy seating and a charming cafe

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🌺
Botanical Garden of Lisbon

A hidden gem for the feline flora enthusiasts who want to discover the tropical and subtropical beauties of Portugal.

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The Jardim da Tapada das Necessidades

A peaceful park with a beautiful palace, stunning greenery and a hidden lake for cats who love to explore nature.

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The Miradouro do Monte Agudo

A hidden viewpoint for adventurous cats who want to see Lisbon from a different angle; a great spot for a picnic too!

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The Fado Museum

Cat's chance to learn about the soulful music genre of Portugal with interactive exhibits and a cozy cafe.

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biking hostile

Hilly terrain

walkable

Pleasant and safe sidewalks.

LGBTQ friendly

Overall welcoming culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Experience the City's Feline Side

Lisbon is known for its abundance of street cats, who often lounge on windowsills and alleyways. Cat lovers can visit cat cafes and even take part in cat-themed tours.

Go on a Fishy Adventure

The city is famous for its seafood-based cuisine. Try the traditional Cataplana - a stew of clams, prawns, and pork, cooked in a copper cataplana pot.

Visit the World's Oldest Bookshop

Livraria Bertrand was founded in 1732 and is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the oldest bookstore still in operation. The space is complete with cozy reading nooks and cat-approved seating.

Take a Ride on the Iconic Tram 28

The number 28 yellow tram is a Lisbon staple, crossing major landmarks and winding through narrow streets. A purrfect way to see the city.

Experience the Music of Fado

Fado is a traditional Portuguese music genre that is typically melancholic and soulful. The city is full of Fado clubs where cats can sip on wine and listen to the haunting vocals.

Useful external sites

www.visitlisboa.com

Visit Lisbon

Official tourism website of Lisbon

www.aeroportolisboa.pt/en/lis/home

Lisbon Airport

Official website of Lisbon Airport


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