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Portugal in 9 days

Amazing tour in Portugal

Our last travel before the pandemic was in spring 2019, to Portugal, where we spent a wonderful 9 days. It was very carefully planned so that although we visited a lot, it was not tiresome at all. The expenses were reasonable, allowing us to see the most and enjoy ourselves in our leisure time. We will use it as an example of planning for future use.

We have posted detailed planning for this travel in several articles:

How we planned the Portugal tour

Excursion to Sintra – Cabo da Roca – Cascais

One-day excursion to Braga and Guimarães

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Map of Portugal

places visited
travel map of Portugal part1

Day 1 to 5

A – Lisbon, B – Sintra, C – Cabo da Roca, D – Cascais, E – Fatima, F – Batalha, G – Alcobaça, H – Nazare, I – Obidos

travel map of Portugal part 2

Day 5

A – Lisbon, B – Coimbra, C – Porto

travel map of Portugal part 3

Day 5 to 9

D – Braga, E – Guimares, F – Porto

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Lisbon

Portugal in 9 days

day 1. :   ZAGREB – LISBON

  • at 07.50h flight to Lisbon. The flight duration is about 3 hours.
  • upon arrival in Lisbon, purchase of Viva Viagem transport card
  • departure by metro to the city,  walk to the apartment, accommodation in an apartment,
  • afternoon sightseeing on foot to Miradouro da Nossa Senhora do Monte, Igreja da São Vicente de Fora, National Pantheon, departure to Castelo de S.Jorge and sightseeing of the fort
  • a walk through the alleys of Alafa, a visit to the church of St. Anthony, and a tour of the Cathedral of Se de Lisbon
  • dinner in a restaurant

day 2. : LISBON – SINTRA/PENA – CABO DA ROCA – CASCAIS

  • around 8h departure to Rossio station, purchase of a train ticket
  • 9.01h train ride to Sintra (until 9.41h), in front of the station boarding the local bus no. 434 (goes every 15 minutes) to Pena Palace
  • from 10.30h sightseeing of the Pena Palace and the park until 13h, return by bus 434 to Sintra
  • 13.30h walk to Quinto da Regaleira – see a well in the park, return to Sintra
  • at 15.10h or 15.40h on bus no. 403 to Cascais (about 35 minutes’ drive)
  • 15.50h or 16.20h arrival in Cabo da Roca, sightseeing, on the bus at 16.50h or 17.20h
  • after about 25 minutes of arrival in Cascais, sightseeing of the town, walking by the sea for 15 min to Boca do Inferno
  • 19.34h return by train to Lisbon, 20.14h arrival at the station Cais do Sodre
  • visit to Mercado da Ribeira – market, possibly dinner

day 3. : LISABON

  • at 9h departure to Praca do Comercio square, sightseeing of Arco Triunfal da Rua Augusta
  • around 10h boarding the tram 15 and ride to the Belem district, a tour of the monastery of St. Jerome
  • visit the most famous Lisbon patisserie Pasteis de Belem from 1837.
  • walk to the Belem Cultural Centre and the Discovery Monument, view the Bridge the April 25th, and the statue of Jesus across the river
  • on foot along the banks of the river Tejo to the Tower of Belem and Oceanearo
  • around 14h return to the centre by tram to Cais do Sodre, there take the metro to Avenida da Liberdade, the farthest point, slowly walk down to the centre
  • stroll through the Baixa district with its characteristic streets, a ride on the famous St. Just elevator
  • arrival at Bairro Alto, at the Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara lookout,
  • sightseeing of the Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Museum of Sao Roque, and the Sacred Art Museum
  • easy walk around the neighbourhood with cafes and restaurants until dinner

day 4. : FATIMA – BATALHA – ALCOBACA – NAZARE – OBIDOS

  • the minibus picks us up at the apartment at 8h. Drive to Fatima, next to Lourdes, the most famous Marian shrine in Europe. Tour of the sanctuary: the basilica, the promenade with the Chapel of the Apparitions
  • followed by a visit to the distinctive, unfinished Gothic monastery and church of Santa Maria da Vitoria in Batalha, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • lunch in a local restaurant in Batalha
  • continue to the Monastery of Alcobaça, also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, sightseeing, and must see the kitchen complex in the monastery
  • next to Nazareth (Nazare) on the coast, head to the top of the gorge for a view of the beach and the ocean.
  • finally, visit Obidos, a picturesque town known for its monumental fortress, which has always been the subject of interest of Portuguese kings due to its strategic position. A tour of the town and tasting the famous local speciality ginja – a liqueur that is drunk from chocolate cups, which are eaten after drinking.

day 5. : LISABON  – COIMBRA – PORTO

  • at 8h leaving the apartment, take the metro to the train station Oriente (architect Calatrava)
  • 9.39h we take the train to Coimbra, the old town with one of the first universities in Europe
  • we arrive at 11.32h, then take the local train (approx. 5 min) to the centre
  • on foot to “Gowalksportugal” Rua Visconde da Luz, nr 75, where we leave our suitcases
  • from 12.30h sightseeing: Santa Cruz Monastery, Romanesque Cathedral, University
  • around 16.30h for suitcases, departure to Coimbra B station
  • 17.33h train to Porto
  • 18.46h arrival in Porto, on foot or by metro, 1 station to the apartment

day 6. :  PORTO

  • going on a tour of the city, whose district of Ribeira was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. declared a UNESCO World Heritage,  
  • site: Liberdade Square with City Hall, Church of St. Francis, Ribeira Square along the Douro River with the Stock Exchange building and a view of the Dom Luis Bridge,
  • lunch by the river: calamari and tripe (Portugal’s speciality), up with the cable car
  • evening: Casa da Musica – attending the fado concert of Maria Anna Babbone

day 7. :  GUIMARAES – BRAGA

  • train from Porto to Braga, the capital of the region of the same name. Braga boasts a history of two thousand years and the name “Portuguese Rome”
  • take a bus to Bom Jesus do Monte, up the stairs (very many) or by old elevator, back to the centre
  • a short tour of the city: Se, the Archbishop’s Palace, Rua do Souto, Arco da Porta Nova…
  • lunch: famous Francesinha sandwich
  • after lunch drive by bus to nearby Guimaraes, the ancient stone city where the kingdom of Portugal originated
  • a tour of the well-preserved medieval buildings of the city, the old granite walls, Romanesque fortress, Braganza Palace, then Oliviera Square, Toural Square, the Church of Our Lady of Consolation…
  • sangria and beer

day 8. : PORTO

  • whole day walk around Porto, famous book cafe (where Harry Potter was written), Sao Bento Railway Station, the Cathedral, and buy souvenirs
  • over the Dom Luis Bridge to the other side of the river Douro, winemakers, lunch

day 9. : PORTO – LISABON

  • check out of the apartment and go to Campanha train station
  • at 8.45h train to Lisbon, 11.52h arrival at the train station Oriente in Lisbon
  • on the other side, visit the big shopping centre Vasco da Gamma
  • visit Park of Nations, in 1998. EXPO was held
  • walking and taking the cable car to Oceaneario
  • view of the longest bridge in Europe Vasco da Gamma,
  • 15.30h take Metro to the airport

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