Five Luxury Experiences to do in Lisbon This Fall  

Yet unknown to many, Lisbon is one of the most exciting cities in Europe with an array of luxury experiences. From Michelin-starred restaurants to vineyards to taking a tile workshop, Lisbon is filled with unique luxury attractions and tourism experiences. 

Here are top five luxury experiences visitors can enjoy in Lisbon: 

Sailboat Cruise at Sunset: Travelers can embark on a sailboat cruise and view Lisbon from a unique perspective on a cruise on the Tagus River while admiring the sunsets. This is well suited for those seeking a romantic experience or those looking to enjoy an alternative sightseeing of the city. 

While drinking Portuguese wine on board, visitors can take in the exclusive views of Torre de Belém, Lisboa Cathedral, Castelo de São Jorge, along with many other iconic attractions. 

Hidden Culinary Gems of Lisbon: With a vast number of Michelin Star restaurants, century-old taverns, and auteur restaurants, Lisbon offers plenty of options for foodies and wine lovers. 

As a coastal city both from the Atlantic Ocean and the Tejo River, fish and shellfish stand out as the most relevant products in the local gastronomy. Due to Portugal’s unique agroclimatic characteristics, Lisbon presents a range of wines and liquors such as the traditional “Ginjinha” made from sour cherry and taken as an aperitif, digestif or even without a particular motivation.  

Explore the Wine Region of Arrábida in Setúbal: Located just 45 minutes away from the city center lies one of Portugal’s wine regions Setúbal. Travelers can spend time exploring nature and visiting two vineyards on a private full-day tour. They will learn about the history of the area, taste delicious wines and gourmet products of the region, and make a stop at the Livramento Market, considered one of the best in the world with a huge variety of fresh fish, fruit and vegetables, bread, cheeses and regional pastries. A panel of tiles adorns the market and tells part of the history of the city.

chiado tile work
Tile art (Turismo de Lisboa)

 

Take a Tile Workshop and Visit the Museu Nacional do Azulejo: Tile art has become a prominent feature of Portuguese architecture. Many tourists are fascinated by the ceramic designs that cover and decorate the facades of buildings in the city. Lisbon features workshops where guests can learn this unique art and experience a fun and cultural moment, along with taking their piece of art back home with them.   

Another way to immerse in Lisbon art is by visiting the Museu Nacional do Azulejo. Located in the Madre de Deus convent, a beautiful Manueline-style building, its tile collections allow visitors to take a journey through the history of tile, from the 15th century to present day.   

Spend the Day at Luxury Shopping Spots: Lisbon offers a wide variety of commercial areas for shopping. From independent designer stores and large shopping malls to galleries and traditional artisan markets. 

After the earthquake in 1775, Avenida da Liberdade was built in the image of the Champs Elysées. This avenue full of acacias, palm trees, and cobbled pavements stretches for more than 2.5 km where tourists will find luxurious international firms, jewelry stores, and sophisticated national designer brands.  

Located in the Príncipe Real neighborhood, the 19th century Ribeiro da Cunha Palace is one of the most chic and fashionable places in Lisbon. Also called Embaixada, this palace preserves Arab and art nouveau-inspired details, and offers everything from small, innovative luxury brands to gourmet experiences, tea houses and restaurants with splendid views and beautiful gardens. 

For more information, ideas and inspiration on visiting Lisbon, visit www.visitlisboa.com

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