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Lisbon Tourist Map

Lisbon is built across seven hills and a handful of very walkable districts. Here is how they fit together.

Map of central Lisbon with the main Journey Pass experiences marked

Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower and the Belém guided walk sit together on the riverfront west of the centre. São Jorge Castle, the Alfama guided walk and the Fado evening cluster around the old town to the east. Pena Palace and Sintra are a separate day trip, about 40 minutes by train from Rossio station.

Baixa & Chiado

The flat, grid-planned downtown between the two hills - shopping streets, Commerce Square on the river, and the Santa Justa Lift up to the ruins of Carmo Convent.

Read about the Santa Justa Lift · Read about Commerce Square

Alfama & Graça

The oldest part of the city, climbing the hill east of Baixa to São Jorge Castle. Narrow lanes, Fado houses and the best miradouros are all here.

Read about Alfama · See the miradouros

Belém

West along the river, where Portugal's Age of Discovery is written into the monuments - Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, and the custard tart bakery that started it all.

Read about Jerónimos Monastery · Read about Pastéis de Belém

Bairro Alto

Quiet by day, Lisbon's densest concentration of bars and small restaurants by night. Sits on the hill above Chiado.

Sintra

A hillside town of palaces about 40 minutes from central Lisbon by train. Pena Palace is included on the 2 and 3-day Journey Pass - give it the best part of a day.

Read about Pena Palace

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