What’s inside?
A link to a Google Maps list with 80+ pins for you to use on the go
Cafés, bakeries, restaurants, and bars we’d happily go back to
A mix of low key local spots and dependable favourites
Viewpoints, parks, galleries, and places to wander through without a plan
Day trips like Sintra, Costa da Caparica, and Belém, plus how to approach them
Independent shops, concept stores, and Portuguese brands
A simple spend guide so you know roughly what things cost
Some key Portuguese phrases that will com in handy
Everything is laid out clearly so you can dip in and out as you need.
Who it’s for
This guide is for you if:
You’re visiting Lisbon for the first time and don’t want to feel lost or overwhelmed
You’ve just moved to the city and want a solid starting point beyond the obvious spots
You like having recommendations, but still want room to explore on your own terms
You’re travelling with limited time and want to make good choices without overplanning
You care about culture, design, food, and how a place actually feels day to day
How it works
Purchase the guide
Download the digital PDF straight away
Save it to your phone for easy access
Open the Google Maps pins and save them before heading out
Use it as you go, whether you’re planning a day or following your curiosity
No apps. No accounts. No noise. Just something useful to have in your pocket.
FAQs
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No. It’s a digital PDF made to be used on your phone, tablet, or laptop.
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No. Once downloaded, the guide works offline. We recommend saving the Google Maps pins in advance so navigation is easy when you’re out.
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Yes. It works just as well for a long weekend as it does for a longer stay.
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Not at all. It’s also useful if you’ve just moved to Lisbon and want a curated overview of the city.
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No, and that’s the point. Think of it as a foundation. You can follow it closely or just use it when you need a nudge in the right direction.