Planning a group trip to Lisbon, Portugal? Here's a 3-day itinerary designed for groups of friends. Use TeamTrip to collaborate on this plan with your crew — split expenses, vote on activities, and build your shared route.

Highlights

  • Tram 28 — iconic yellow tram through historic neighborhoods
  • Belém Tower and Pastéis de Belém — the original custard tart
  • Alfama — Fado music, winding streets, miradouros (viewpoints)
  • LX Factory — hipster food market and creative shops
  • Time Out Market — all the best food under one roof

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Historic Heart

  • Morning: Tram 28 from Martim Moniz to Campo Ourique (go early to avoid queues)
  • Late morning: Explore Alfama — Sé Cathedral, Miradouro de Santa Luzia
  • Lunch: Small tasca in Alfama — grilled sardines and vinho verde
  • Afternoon: Baixa and Chiado — Rua Augusta, Elevador de Santa Justa
  • Evening: Bairro Alto — bar-hopping and Fado in a small venue

Day 2: Belém & Beyond

  • Morning: Belém — Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Padrão dos Descobrimentos
  • Mid-morning: Pastéis de Belém — the original since 1837 (worth the queue)
  • Lunch: LX Factory — food hall with lots of options
  • Afternoon: MAAT museum or walk along the Tagus riverfront
  • Evening: Dinner at Time Out Market — everyone picks their own stall

Day 3: Views & Farewell

  • Morning: Miradouro da Graça — best panoramic view of Lisbon
  • Late morning: Feira da Ladra flea market (Tue/Sat only) or São Jorge Castle
  • Lunch: Príncipe Real — trendy neighborhood with great restaurants
  • Afternoon: Pink Street (Rua Nova do Carvalho) and waterfront walk
  • Departure prep: Settle all euros — pasteis de nata tax included!

Plan This Trip With Your Group

This itinerary is just a starting point. With TeamTrip, your whole group can:

  • Vote on which restaurants and activities to include
  • Split expenses in-app so nobody chases payments
  • Drop pins for meetup spots with live location sharing
  • Build the exact route on an interactive map
  • Store tickets, bookings, and notes in one place

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