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Explore Lisbon's tourist attractions on this easy 4.5-mile (7.2 km) walking tour, featuring historic landmarks and panoramic city views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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2.74 km
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5.47 km
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The walking tour of Lisbon's tourist attractions features typical Lisbon terrain: expect numerous inclines and descents as the city is built on hills. The streets are often narrow, winding, and paved with traditional cobblestones, which can be uneven and potentially slippery, especially when wet. Comfortable and sturdy walking shoes are essential.
Yes, this route is rated as easy. While Lisbon's hilly nature means you'll encounter some climbs, this specific tour is designed to be accessible. For those who prefer an even more relaxed experience, Lisbon's public transport, such as trams and elevators like the Bica Lift or Santa Justa Lift, can help you bypass some of the steeper sections.
This walking tour takes you past many of Lisbon's iconic sights. You'll discover the vibrant Mercado da Ribeira / Time Out Market Lisbon, the historic Commerce Square, and the impressive View from the Rua Augusta Arch. Other highlights include the Convent of Santa Maria do Carmo, Rossio Fountain (Praça Dom Pedro IV), and the beautiful Convent and Church of Our Lady of Grace, among others.
Lisbon is enjoyable year-round, but for walking tours, spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant weather. Temperatures are mild, and there's less chance of extreme heat or heavy rain, making it ideal for exploring the city on foot.
While Lisbon is generally a dog-friendly city, this specific walking tour primarily navigates busy urban areas and tourist attractions. Many indoor attractions may not permit dogs, and the crowded, cobbled streets can be challenging for pets. It's best to consider if your dog will be comfortable with the urban environment and potential crowds.
The tour begins near the Mercado da Ribeira / Time Out Market Lisbon. This central location is easily accessible by public transport, including metro and bus services, making it a convenient starting point for your exploration.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Trilho das Areias, Eixos principais CML - Eixo Marginal, and the Caminho Português Central. It also briefly touches the Caminhos de Fátima and the Ciclovia Avenida 24 de Julho.
No, you do not need a permit to walk this route, and there are no general entrance fees for the walking tour itself. However, individual attractions along the way, such as museums or specific monuments, may have their own admission fees if you choose to enter them.
This walking tour is designed as a point-to-point route, starting near the Mercado da Ribeira / Time Out Market Lisbon and ending near the Monastery of Saint Vincent Outside the Walls. It is not a circular route, but public transport options are readily available at the end to return to your starting point or continue exploring.
As this is an urban walking tour in a busy city center, parking can be challenging and expensive. It's highly recommended to use Lisbon's extensive public transport network (metro, bus, tram) to reach the starting point near the Mercado da Ribeira / Time Out Market Lisbon. If driving is necessary, look for paid underground parking garages in the Baixa or Cais do Sodré areas, but be prepared for costs.
Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes suitable for cobblestones and hills. Dress in layers, as Lisbon's weather can change, and bring a light jacket or umbrella depending on the forecast. Don't forget water, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture the stunning views and historic architecture. A small backpack for essentials is also recommended.