Without further ado, here’s our list of suggestions and plans for relaxing whenever you have a little extra “time”.
We know it’s unlikely, so these tips are good for any day of the week.
1 – Visit one of these free museums in Lisbon
Why wait for Sundays to enjoy the free museums? We’ve discovered that there are at least a handful of museums in Lisbon where entry is always free.
Take note of the list and go there as often as you like. And you can leave your wallet at home!
2 – Take a walk through Lisbon’s relaxing elevators and lifts
More than a hundred years after they started working, Lisboners and tourists continue to admire them and, certainly, Lisbon wouldn’t be the same without them.
Maybe you’ve already been on all of them, but there are histories and curiosities that you probably don’t know. Come and discover them!
3 – Have you tried these croquettes? They say they’re the best in Lisbon
Since we know how much it costs to order a croquette and leave disappointed, we decided to compile a list of five Lisbon places where you can enjoy a good, tasty croquette.
For us, these are the best croquettes in Lisbon! See if any of these are among your favorites.
4 – How long has it been since you visited Graça?
Graça is very popular for its viewpoints, but these days it’s not just the views that take your breath away.
There are no viewpoints in this article! We’ve selected 10 must-see places in this typical Lisbon neighborhood.
5 – “Lose yourself” at the Tile Museum
The azulejo tile is one of Portugal’s greatest symbols, with Lisbon being its greatest exponent of representation as it is the place in the country where you can most often see all of its colors, patterns and designs, often reflecting the history of the city and the country itself.
We’ve already visited the Azulejo Museum and this is everything you can’t miss there!
6 – Take part in European Mobility Week
This week’s theme will be “Combine and Move – Shared Public Space”, this year marked by coronavirus restrictions. Find out more here about the whole program.
7 – Kids love going to these museums
The city of Lisbon is not just a entertainment, leisure and culture center for grown-ups.
Children of all ages have at their disposal a vast range of places of knowledge, as is the case with these five museums aimed at the curious minds of the little ones.
8 – You can’t beat cycling for relaxation
In these areas you’ll be able to ride in total safety, without the danger of the roads, near leisure areas where you can take a break for a drink of water or a snack.
These are our five suggestions for your next family bike ride.
If you still don’t have time to take advantage of these plans to relax, because you still have to do some last-minute shopping for school supplies, don’t worry… there are always new things happening in the city.
Outubro está a chegar e, com ele, dezenas de planos para te divertires ao máximo