As spring paints Lisbon with sunshine, it's the perfect time to uncover new spots. Take a leisurely stroll, stopping at cozy cafes and lookout points for panoramic views. Wander among eclectic shops and bustling bars. Or go for your first dip in the chilly but invigorating Atlantic Ocean.
We asked photographer and Lisbon local Luísa Bravo to show us her favourite places around the city for taking in some springtime sun and exploring some lesser-known spots.
Feira da Ladra
With views across the Tejo and the Baroque National Pantheon, Feira da Ladra is a weekly flea market (Tuesdays, Saturdays) “where you can find vintage clothes, decor, records, books and cool furniture”. Its best to get down their early then enjoy a coffee in the neighbouring Jardim Botto Machado.
Praia de São João do Estoril
If you fancy a quick dip without heading across the bridge to Caparica, Praia de São João do Estoril is “a small beach only around 25 minutes away by train from Lisbon”. The water might still be chilly from an Atlantic winter but no doubt invigorating.
Jardim Tapada das Necessidades
“A hidden gem in the city centre of Lisbon” With views across the Ponte Abril 25, the Tejo and peacocks roaming wild this park is a local spot to enjoy some quieter moments.
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
“A cultural foundation and museum complex where I explore a range of diverse art and exhibitions” set within a beautiful Japanese style garden.
Pinóquio
“My favourite place to eat seafood and the best sirloin “pica pau” traditional Portuguese dish.”
Miradouro Monte Agudo:
Quieter than nearby Miradouro Senhora da Monte, Monte Agudo has views across the city and plenty of space to catch up with your friends. “One of the hottest viewpoints of the city, where you should grab a drink watch the sunset and can listen to some DJ set”.