8 Days in Portugal
Day 1
Lisbon
 
Start your journey in Lisbon with a visit to the Belém Tower, an architectural gem and symbol of Portugal's maritime history. Continue to the Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning example of Manueline architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site, rich in history and culture. Conclude your day at the lively Time Out Market Lisboa, where you can taste a variety of Portuguese dishes from some of the city's best chefs.
Belém Tower
Jerónimos Monastery
Time Out Market Lisboa
Day 2
Lisbon
 
Your second day takes you to Castelo de São Jorge, where you can explore the castle and enjoy panoramic views of Lisbon. Next, visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, a captivating aquarium that allows you to explore marine life from around the world. Finally, spend some time in the Chiado District, a charming area known for its bookstores, cafes, and theaters, perfect for a leisurely afternoon.
Castelo de São Jorge
Lisbon Oceanarium
Chiado District
Day 3
Sintra
 
(Lisbon)
On a day trip to Sintra, visit the colorful Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering stunning views and whimsical architecture. Next, explore the enigmatic Quinta da Regaleira, home to symbolic gardens and hidden tunnels. Finish your day at the Sintra National Palace, known for its unique twin chimneys and richly decorated interiors that showcase Portugal's royal history.
Pena Palace
Quinta da Regaleira
Sintra National Palace
Day 4
Évora
 
In Évora, start your tour with a visit to the magnificent Évora Cathedral, a prime example of Romanesque-Gothic design. Next, explore the thought-provoking Chapel of Bones, adorned with the bones of countless monks as a memento mori. Conclude your day at the Roman Temple of Évora, a well-preserved monument that reflects the city's ancient Roman heritage.
Évora Cathedral
Chapel of Bones
Roman Temple of Évora
Day 5
Coimbra
 
In Coimbra, start with a visit to the historic University of Coimbra, known for its stunning architecture and ancient library. Then explore the Coimbra Old Cathedral, a significant Romanesque landmark that showcases the city's medieval past. Finally, visit the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova, a Baroque masterpiece that houses a museum and the tomb of Queen Isabel, providing insight into Portugal's religious history.
University of Coimbra
Coimbra Old Cathedral
Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova
Day 6
Aveiro
 
(Coimbra)
In Aveiro, start with a leisurely cruise through the picturesque canals aboard a traditional Moliceiro boat, taking in the city's charming architecture. Next, enjoy a relaxing day at Costa Nova Beach, where the vibrant striped houses provide a perfect backdrop for a beach day. Conclude your visit at Forum Aveiro, a contemporary shopping mall offering local boutiques and dining options for a fun afternoon of shopping and relaxation.
Aveiro Canals
Costa Nova Beach
Forum Aveiro
Day 7
Porto
 
In Porto, start your day in the historic Ribeira District, where colorful buildings and riverside views make for a lively atmosphere. Continue to Livraria Lello, a breathtaking bookstore known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Conclude your day at Porto Cathedral, where you can explore the impressive interiors and enjoy stunning views of the city from its terrace.
Ribeira District
Livraria Lello
Porto Cathedral
Day 8
Braga
 
(Porto)
Conclude your trip in Braga, beginning with a visit to the renowned Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary, famous for its impressive Baroque staircase and stunning views. Next, explore Braga Cathedral, a historic church with diverse architectural influences that reflect its long history. Finally, visit the Sameiro Sanctuary, a beautiful site dedicated to the Virgin Mary, where you can enjoy serene views and reflect on your travels through Portugal.
Bom Jesus do Monte
Braga Cathedral
Sameiro Sanctuary