PlanoLand at LIS and take the red line metro to Baixa-Chiado (near base), short walk to Chiado – efficient public transit start (~45 min total).
Third-wave roastery on Rua do Almada in Chiado; single-origin pour-overs kick off the food-focused trip with local vibe.
Vibrant food hall in Cais do Sodré (10-min walk); graze on chef stalls for seafood bifanas and pastéis – perfect moderate-paced intro.
Wave-like waterfront museum near Tejo (15-min walk from market); immersive design/tech exhibits complement food curation.
José Avillez's inventive petiscos in Chiado (walk back); modern twists on Portuguese flavors for couple's evening unwind.
Central base hotel for walkable access to transit hubs, museums, and dining – home for the full trip.
Heads up: these are partner booking links. If you book, Plano may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Classic yellow tram from nearby Cais do Sodré station (~30 min ride along Tejo).
Iconic 1837 bakery in Belém; fresh-baked custard tarts dusted with cinnamon – quintessential food experience.
Belém UNESCO gem with Manueline cloisters and maritime history; quick cloister visit ties into museum theme.
Casual Belém seafood house near docks; grilled sardines and arroz de marisco highlight fresh catches.
Contemporary showcase in Belém Cultural Center; Warhol, Dali collection offers modern contrast at moderate pace.
Intendente institution since 1956 (short metro from center); epic seafood platters like crab and percebes.
Scenic tram ride from Chiado area to Lapa neighborhood (~20 min).
Oldest public art museum in Lapa; Roman sculptures, Egyptian relics, and Portuguese masters cap the museum focus.
Bairro Alto spot in former pharmacy (short walk); quirky decor with gourmet sandwiches and gin tonics.
Red line metro from Baixa-Chiado to LIS with bags (~45 min); timed for afternoon/evening departure.