Portugal
Sep 25, 2019 · by Furqan Agwan · 4 min read
Lisbon — Food, Elevation, and Atmosphere
Lisbon offers a solid mix of culture, architecture, and food, with an edge of effort thanks to its endless hills and staircases. Here’s what stood out from my time in the city — and what I’d recommend if you’re planning your own visit.
🏰 Alfama & the Historic Core
Alfama is where Lisbon still feels like a village. Narrow cobbled lanes, laundry flapping overhead, and the echo of Fado music through the windows.
- São Jorge Castle: Worth the climb. Panoramic views across the red rooftops and the Tagus River — one of the best vantage points in the city.
- Tram 28: Yes, it’s crowded and touristy, but it winds through some of the most iconic parts of the city. Take it early in the day to avoid queues.
- Tilework: All over the city. Buildings covered in azulejos (ceramic tiles) give Lisbon a distinctive visual character.
🌉 Waterfront & Market Life
- Ponte 25 de Abril: Structurally similar to the Golden Gate Bridge, it anchors the skyline. You can’t walk it, but you’ll spot it constantly.
- Time Out Market: A good intro to Lisbon’s food scene in one place. It’s busy and commercial, but still worth a visit. Grab a drink, try a few local dishes, and take your time.
🍽️ Food Notes
- Pastel de nata: A local obsession. Best had warm, with a dusting of cinnamon. I tried a lot — the ones from Manteigaria stood out.
- Seafood: No shortage of options — grilled sardines, octopus rice, and bacalhau (cod) prepared a dozen ways.
- Ginjinha: A sour cherry liqueur served in a shot glass, often with fruit at the bottom. Worth trying once.
📸 Visuals
Lisbon’s tilework — everywhere you look, another pattern.
✅ Practical Tips
- Footwear matters: You’ll be climbing hills and stairs daily — wear shoes with grip.
- Pickpockets: Stay aware, especially in crowded areas like the tram or tourist hotspots.
- Miradouros (viewpoints): Lisbon has several — Miradouro de Santa Catarina is especially good for golden hour views across the river.
Lisbon has range — from historic charm to busy markets and waterfront views. If you enjoy walking, eating well, and uncovering smaller corners of a city, you’ll probably enjoy it here. The pace is manageable, the food is memorable, and the city’s light is one of a kind.
Published: June 3, 2024