PlanoTake the metro (red line) from LIS airport to Baixa-Chiado station, then short walk to accommodation; efficient public transit option.
Iconic spot in Chiado for fresh pastéis de nata, perfect low-key foodie start post-arrival near your base.
Cozy Chiado taverna famed for creative small plates like octopus and cod croquettes, emphasizing local food heritage.
Chiado's premier modern art museum in a restored 19th-century building, showcasing Portuguese 20th-century works; walkable from lunch.
Chef José Avillez's vibrant Chiado food hall with tapas-style dishes like Iberian pork and seafood cataplana, ideal for couple sharing.
Check-in to your central hotel base in Chiado — perfect for walkable access to food and museums over days 1-3.
Scenic ride from Cais do Sodré (short walk from Chiado) to Belém, classic Lisbon transit experience.
Modern and contemporary art in Belém Cultural Center with Picasso, Warhol, and Portuguese masters; key food-art trip anchor.
Historic 1837 bakery in Belém for the original custard tarts, paired with simple seafood rice; quintessential Lisbon food ritual.
Striking riverside building in Belém with interactive exhibits on design and tech; complements morning art focus.
Tram 15 back, allowing rest before evening.
Cais do Sodré food hall with 30+ stalls offering everything from Michelin-level sushi to Portuguese bifanas; perfect moderate-paced food exploration.
Iconic rattling tram from Chiado area to Madre de Deus stop for morning museum; quick and atmospheric.
Alfama's national tile museum in a former convent, featuring 5 centuries of decorative ceramics; unique food-museum trip capstone.
Wander nearby streets with fado history and miradouros for views, light pacing before departure.
Historic Rossio cafe en route back (tram/walk), for galão and people-watching.
Walk/metro from Chiado to airport via red line; allows afternoon flight departure.