



Lisbon is the capital of Portugal, set on the Tagus River with hills, historic neighborhoods, and a mix of old and modern city life. It is known for its tiled streets, viewpoints, tram routes, riverside areas, and compact center that suits walking. Key areas include Alfama, Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, and Belém, where visitors find historic monuments, museums, cafes, and local food. In April, the city is suitable for full-day sightseeing with moderate walking across central districts and riverside routes.

Café A Brasileira is a historic Lisbon café on Rua Garrett, a central shopping street near Chiado. At 9:00–10:00, expect coffee and pastries in a busy morning setting.
Chiado is a central Lisbon neighborhood known for historic streets, cafés, and shopping. Plan a 10:10–11:30 walk to browse shops, people-watch, and visit nearby landmarks.
Bairro Alto is a historic Lisbon neighborhood known for its steep streets and viewpoints. During your late-morning visit, you can browse local shops and cafés and see the area’s lived-in atmosphere.

Time Out Market Lisboa is a covered food hall in central Lisbon where you can sample multiple Portuguese and international stalls. Plan for short queues and pay per dish.

Santa Justa Lift is a historic funicular elevator in central Lisbon near Rua do Ouro. It connects lower streets with the Carmo district, offering brief rides and views as you move between levels.

Praça do Comércio is Lisbon’s large waterfront square by the Tagus River. At 4:00–5:15 PM you’ll typically walk the open plaza, view the riverfront and arches, and browse nearby shops and cafés.
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