The end of summer dictates new rules for what to do in the city , so we went in search of the best tips for autumn, which usually leaves the city with other colors, with earthier tones, where browns and yellows predominate.
The weather also gets colder, but that never stops you from having fun outside, in a Lisbon that is constantly changing, always with new things to do.
That’s precisely what we wanted to find out from our readers: what do you most like to do at this time of year?
We received almost 200 replies with some suggestions of what to do during these days, even before Halloween and Christmas arrive .
Shall we take a look at all the fall tips?
- Eating roasted chestnuts, by Irene Arraiano
- Stepping on fallen leaves in the garden, by Tatiana Canas
- Strolling along the Tagus, by Clarisse Silva
- Going to the movies, by Ana Maria Ribeiro
- Drinking a ginjinha in Rossio, by Yolanda Vaz
- Watching the sunset at Cais das Colunas, by Catarina Neves
- Strolling through the streets of Lisbon, full of leaves, by Luísa Gabriel
- Wandering along Avenida da Liberdade, by Isabel Costa
- Window shopping in downtown Lisbon, by Elsa Mota
- Riding the streetcar on Sunday, by Isabel Maria Martos Ribeiro
- Walking in Lisbon’s parks and squares, by Maria Ribeiro
- Eating a pastel de nata, by Fábio Archer de Camargo
- Drinking a coffee on a terrace, by Ellen Ramos
- Going to the theater, by Sílvia Ribeiro
- Going to a tavern by José Fonseca
- Photographing Lisbon, by Robson Gomes
- Visiting the Jardim da Estrela, by Alessandra Fisher
- Drinking a hot chocolate, by Irene Arraiano
- Admiring the light at the end of the day, by Ina Felicidade
- Strolling in Chiado