How much time should we plan for a visit to Lisbon in autumn?
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VA
Hi everyone

We’re thinking of a getaway to Lisbon in October—how much time should we plan? Any great tips or must-see spots?

Thanks!
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Do you have any great tips and sights to see?

Hello,

Regarding the time you should plan, Lisbon is the capital of Portugal, so there’s quite a lot to see—but it really depends on your preferences. Are you more into wandering around the city or visiting museums (which can be time-consuming)?

In this very recent discussion, you’ll find some ideas for things to do. Happy reading! https://voyageforum.com/forum/quels-bons-plans-logement-marches-restos-lisbonne-d11466229/
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Quick question about great clothing deals—if you’ve got 5 minutes, this is one of Europe’s biggest outlet centers. You’ll need a car, but the bargains are worth it! 😊

https://maps.app.goo.gl/LWw3jdGv2UFaQawE8?g_st=ic
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
VA Vainnic ·
We love architecture and history a lot. Is there a map or a pass for unlimited public transport, say for 5 days, please?

Thanks!
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
We really love architecture and history

Is there a map or a pass for unlimited public transport?

Hello,

For architecture and history, in Belém you have the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery. In the same area, don’t miss the MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology)—it’s a pretty unique building.

For contemporary architecture, head to Parque das Nações.

I recommend getting the *Cartoville Lisbon*—it’s a small but very practical and useful guide. I also refer you to the discussion I linked above.

As for passes, there’s the Lisboa Card, which gives you free access to some tourist sites and public transport. For more info: https://www.visitlisboa.com/en/p/lisboa-card

Otherwise, for transport, there’s a 24-hour unlimited travel card. Beyond that, it seems to be more for residents. Check here: https://www.metrolisboa.pt/comprar/
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
Maybe you love Street Art? If so, you can plan a really fun day around that theme. Don’t miss the works of Bordalo II, a Lisbon-born artist. His animals are made entirely from trash (I love his work). His "Raccoon" in Belém, near Lisbon, is stunning. In Lisbon itself, you can also see a piece by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, a star of urban art. And plenty more. https://lusitanie.info/2019/09/lisbonne-capitale-mondiale-du-street-art-bordalo-ii/

Another great spot in Lisbon: the Fronteira Palace. It’s a bit out of the way and not easy to find, but the visit is totally worth it. https://www.lisbonne-idee.com/p4854-pala-cio-dos-marqueses-fronteira-plein-centre-capitale.html

If you love music, catch a fado concert. Opt for smaller, less touristy venues. And most importantly, stay until the end—until the "jam session," that’s the best part.

There you go... Boa viagem! 🙂
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Maybe you love Street Art? Don’t miss the works of Bordalo II, a Lisbon-based artist. In Lisbon, you can also see a piece by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, a star of urban art. And plenty more.

Vhils is another Portuguese street art star. Last week, *Courrier International* released a special issue in collaboration with Vhils, featuring an interview, articles on street art around the world, and photos of some of Vhils’ works. This issue might still be available for sale.
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
I wasn’t familiar with this artist. I really like their work—I find the project interesting and the result is truly beautiful. I’m curious to see a fresco in person rather than just in photos. Thanks! 😊.
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
I wasn’t familiar with this artist.

Vhils is an interesting artist with a rather unique technique—he doesn’t paint walls, he destroys them with a chisel or jackhammer to then "carve" his portraits.

It’s true that in Lisbon, you see fewer works by Vhils than by Bordalo II. In the Alfama district, there’s one of his pieces, a very famous one: Amália Rodrigues, on the ground, but it’s a mosaic, not his usual technique.

I’d seen several of his works in Quinta do Mocho, a tough neighborhood in the Lisbon suburbs where you could see around a hundred painted building walls. There was also a piece by Bordalo II, but unfortunately, these murals were recently removed. It’s a shame because they were really beautiful—in my opinion, it was the best place to see street art in Lisbon. You can find photos online.

I’ve seen other works by Vhils elsewhere in Portugal, like in Porto.

Vhils owns the Underdogs Gallery in the Marvila district. It’s a tiny gallery showcasing urban artists’ works—worth visiting if you have time.

In the same neighborhood, several building walls were painted during a street art festival. You’ll find, for example, the portrait of Brazilian indigenous leader Raoni, a piece by Kobra. Near the bus stop, there’s a mural by the well-known Spanish artist Okuda, along with other beautiful works. As of February 2025, they were still there.

This district is also home to the Fábrica Braço de Prata, a former munitions factory now blending a café, urban art, and a bookstore. They sometimes host concerts.

The bus to Marvila passes by the Azulejo Museum, which is worth a visit.

But street art is pretty much everywhere in Lisbon—urban art lovers will be in heaven!
" Celui qui voyage sans rencontrer l'autre ne voyage pas , il se déplace " ( Alexandra David-Néel )

" Ahora todos quieren ser latinos , no , ey , pero les falta sazon , bateria y reggaeton " ( Bad Bunny )
MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
I saw Amalia, I even took a photo of her. I hadn’t made the connection. 😉 Kobra, magnificent. I love his work. The Azulejos Museum, yes, definitely. It’s a really beautiful place. Make a little stop at the very relaxing café.

Thanks for all this info. I’m taking notes for my next trip to Portugal. I don’t go to Portugal often enough for my liking 😢.

Thanks 😊.

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