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Lisbon, Portugal

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Lying along the Tagus River and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the lively capital of Portugal boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage, exquisite cuisine, great weather, many events and fest

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Everything you must know about Lisbon cruise port: where is Lisbon and the terminals where cruise ships dock, things to do, how to get around and explore on your own, what's within walking distance, what's beyond the historical center, dining, and more ...

By: Editor-in-Chief Update: September 6, 2024

Lisbon is a charming city, buzzing with life, with a rich history and beautiful attractions to explore. Lisbon exudes beauty through its sublime natural setting, a culture of warmth, and friendly residents.

  • Where is Lisbon
  • Where cruise ships dock

How to explore Lisbon on a cruise

Top things to do and see, how to get around, explore lisbon on your own.

  • What's within walking distance

What's beyond the Historical Downtown

  • Dining and local food
  • Good to know: language, currency, opening hours

Lisbon's atmosphere is a harmonious blend of antique and modern, where ancient cathedrals tower over a cosmopolitan way of life. Being the westernmost city in Continental Europe, only in the last 6 years Lisbon was discovered by the cruise lines that sail the south european atlantic shores.

Just before the Covid Pandemic upended cruising, a new cruise terminal a stone's throw away from the historical center. As ships return to the port of Lisbon, waves of cruise passengers are inundating the city's heart and the many destinations close to the city such as Sintra, Óbidos and the Sanctuary in Fátima.

Where is Lisbon and the cruise port

The cruise port of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal (with a population of around 545,245), is located in the Southern European Atlantic region. The city is on the estuary of the River Tagus as it flows into the Atlantic Ocean, 173 miles (277 km) south of Porto and 608 miles (979 km) northeast of Funchal (Madeira).

Where cruise ships dock in Lisbon

Depending on the tides and the number of ships visiting Lisbon, your cruise ship may dock in two different quays. The official names of the two cruise docks in the port of Lisbon are a mouthful, so most savvy cruisers refer to these as the Old Terminal and the New Terminal.

Both docks are on the north bank of the estuary of the River Tagus (Tejo, in Portuguese), the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.

If you have the opportunity to be out and about as the cruise ship arrives in port do not miss it. But if you miss the arrival, make sure to be out on deck when the ship sails away. Passing under the bridge is great fun and the views of the city from the river are really sensational.

Gare Marítima da Rocha Conde de Óbidos

The old cruise terminal is officialy named Gare Marítima da Rocha Conde de Óbidos. It is close to one of the widest bridges in Europe with a striking resemblance to the Golden Gate Bridge.

This cruise terminal is not far from the Historical Downtown (known by locals as Baixa ) but a little too far to walk. It is a 10-minute drive but over 30-minute walk

Most cruise lines provide a complimentary shuttle bus or at a reasonable cost, and a taxi ride would cost around US$10.00. The shuttle bus drop-off is usually close by the Terreiro do Paço , the large main square in Baixa facing the river.

The new Lisbon cruise terminal

The new cruise terminal, inaugurated in November 2017, is on a one-mile-long pier. It is within walking distance to the Historic Downtown District (Baixa, in Portuguese).

This quay has been operational for a long time with a smaller but very functional cruise terminal officially named Santa Apolónia Cruise Terminal . The latter has now been integrated into the long pier and managed by the new Lisbon Cruise Terminal .

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The new cruise terminal in Lisbon port

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Santa Apolónia Cruise Terminal is the farthest from downtown - 0.9 miles (1.4 km) to Terreiro do Paço (aka Praça do Comércio) square. The recently built Lisbon Cruise Terminal has larger spaces, better services, and amenities and is closer to downtown - 0.6 miles (900 meters) to Terreiro do Paço square. This is where most large ships dock when calling at the cruise port of Lisbon.

However, when more than a couple of large cruise ships are docked in the new Lisbon Cruise Terminal it can get a bit chaotic and it may take more than 15- minutes just to exit the pier, walk through the terminal building, the flood of Tuk-Tuk Drivers, Taxis, City Sightseeing buses and all sorts of local tour operators offering their services.

Whatever you choose to do or see in Lisbon, it is easy and affordable to explore the city. Naturally, if the cruise passenger wishes to visit attractions outside the historical center, it is advisable to book a cruise excursion or a tour with local operators.

But there are many interesting, fun, and enjoyable things to do in Lisbon on your own. However, cruise passengers with walking difficulties must be aware that Lisbon is not the most comfortable city to explore beyond the downtown area, which is the only flat area in the city.

Although Lisbon always requires a bit of uphill walking, the best way of exploring the city is on foot. Or with the 100s of Tuk-Tuk buzzying around. You can also choose to use one of the many Hop-On Hop-Off sightseeing buses or get on a Tourist Tram to meander the hills of Lisbon.

Cruise passengers who wish to visit attractions in the outskirts of the city, will be surprised with how taxis and Uber are so affordable. Put simply, here are our five recomended ways to discover Lisbon on a cruise ship:

  • Shore excursions or local tours
  • Tuk-Tuk Cars
  • Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing
  • Taxi - Uber - Lift

The cruise traveler has a lot to choose from when calling at the port of Lisbon. Top highlights of Lisbon for cruise travelers include the Belém's UNESCO sites , Sintra's Romantic Castle , the Sanctuary in Fátima or the medieval walled town of Óbidos .

But you can also choose to enjoy a leisurely day walking around the old downtown district known as 'Baixa' , strolling up the tree-lined Avenida da Liberdade , stop for a warm custard tart in one of the city’s patisseries, marvel at stunning urban scenery from the Castelo de Sao Jorge , or lunch al fresco in the quaint Bairro Alto .

You will have the opportunity to venture at your own pace into century-old castles and discover the intricacies of Portugal’s own Manueline style. Sample traditional flavors and indulge in local delicacies such as Bacalhau (the national dish). Whatever you choose to see, go slow and take it all in. Lisbon is best experienced in sync with its laid-back pace, enjoying sun-filled days that melt into festive nights.

Regardless of where your cruise ship docks, Terreiro do Paço square should always be your main point of reference. Standing on this large square with your back to river, you will see the castle to your right hand side.

The São Jorge (Saint Jorge) castle is the most visited landmark in Lisbon but we find it overrated. However, to get to the castle you will pass by beautiful churches and, you must not miss the Sé (Lisbon Cathedral).

Behind the Terreiro do Paço square, is the Baixa (downtown), which is a joy to walk. To the left side of the baixa are the Chiado and Bairro Alto districts, where you will breath the romantic athmosphere of the city.

The Belém distric is famous for it's historical connection with the days when the portuguese navigators roamed the seven seas to reach India and Japan, and discovered Brazil.

In Belém, you will find 2 UNESCO heritage sites, and the 8 mile journey is worth every single second.

Belém is on the west limits of the city, and to the oppposite side is a district known as Expo. Here you will find a huge Oceanarium and the largest Casino in Europe. Here are the most interesting areas to explore within the city of Lisbon:

  • Baixa, downtown district
  • Castelo de Sao Jorge
  • Sé, the Lisbon Cathedral
  • Chiado and Bairro Alto districts
  • Belém's UNESCO sites
  • Oceanarium and Expo district

Outside Lisbon, and relatively close by, the romantic town of Sintra has a few royal palaces and the ruins of a moor castle to visit.

Estoril and Cascais are two beautiful resort towns also close by. Around half hour north of Lisbon, Mafra Convent is stunning site to visit but that cruise lines ignore.

By contrast, all cruise lines offer shore excursions to the medieval town of Óbidos and to the Fátima Sanctuary. Tomar and Évora are two other historical cities ignored by cruise line's shore excursions. Both are UNESCO heritage cities, which can be visited with local guides. Here are the most interesting sites to explore beyond the city of Lisbon:

  • Sintra palaces and castle
  • Estoril-Cascais, resort towns
  • Mafra Convent
  • Óbidos, medieval walled town
  • Fátima Sanctuary
  • Évora, UNESCO city

Photo of Miradouro in Lisbon

Miradouro St Luzia

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As mentioned before, Lisbon is a very easy city to explore. Besides an excellent public transportation network, there are lots of different services offering all sorts of tours.

  • City Sightseeing
  • Gray Line, sightseeing
  • Yellow Bus, sightseeing
  • Go Car Tours

Taxis and Uber

  • Public Buses

Sightseeing, Bus, Cars and Tuk-Tuk

For those that like sightseeing, Lisbon has a wide choice. There are three different Hop-on Hop-Off bus companies - City Sightseeing , Gray Line , and Yellow Bus . There are also a couple of unusual and fun ways of sightseeing; a self-guided electrical car for two - Go Car Tours -, and what has become a very popular way of getting around the city - Tuk-Tuk Cars . The latter is an upgraded and Eco-friendlier version of the ones found in India.

Taxis are affordable in Lisbon, you find them by all major sites and by the terminal. All taxis are metered, drivers tend to speak English but, like in any big city, make sure you get an estimate before getting into a taxi, as you should not pay more than $10.00 US Dollars (8 Euros) to go anywhere within the historical city center.

In the last couple of years Uber has become available in Lisbon. Prices are very competitive specially considering that the amount paid is converted at the day's rate without any commission fees. However be aware that at pick and rush hours the Uber fares can be more expensive than a regular taxi.

Public Buses and Trams

Public Buses are not particularly easy to navigate or useful for the cruise traveler but the Trams have good connections to major tourist attractions and can be particularly useful for those wishing to explore Belém. Click Here to Check the Official Website in English .

Be aware that same of the Routes are famous Touristic Tours - like the Red Train ride up to the Castle and not only are expensive as these can get very, very crowded.

Cruise Tip: stick to the real stuff, meaning the public yellow trams. However, so many tourist have discovered the affordability of public trams that these are Usually packed, you guessed it, by tourists.

Metro - Subway - Underground

Known by locals as 'Metro' the underground is the lesser used transportation by cruise travelers and tourist alike but is very easy to navigate, affordable and has stops next to many highlights.

If docking at Santa Apolónia there is an underground stop right next to the exit of the terminal. Click Here to check the official website in English .

Panoramic view of 4 ships docked at the T-shaped cruise piers in Puerto Costa Maya

Renting a car is an option we would not advise. The traffic in Lisbon can be chaotic, parking is very limited, the traffic signs can be misleading and you may find yourself wasting hours looking for directions.

Either sailing into the River Tejo or away from Lisbon, you will see that the Great Metropolitan Area of Lisbon occupies the sloping hills rising from the north bank of the river and along the Atlantic Coast. But the core of the city is really much smaller. After all, in this capital with close to 3 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, only less than 600,000 live in the city itself.

Within walking distance - the Historical Downtown

As mentioned before, the Terreiro do Paço square (aka Praça do Comércio) is either withim wlaking distance if you are docked at the new cruise terminal, or the drop-off stop of the shuttle bus. the Terreiro do Paço is in itself a landmark not to be missed, and within walking distance you will find the following:

  • Terreiro do Paço (Praça do Comércio)
  • Rossio square
  • Praça da Figueira (square)
  • Chiado district
  • Bairro Alto
  • Igreja de S. Roque
  • St Justa Elevator
  • Elevator da Gloria

Terreiro do Paço , the majestic square by the river has been embracing visitors to the city for centuries and is the ideal place to start a tour of Lisbon. Here you will find a Tourist Office, the stops for Sightseeing Tour Buses and for the Historical Trams that will take you up and downhill through narrow streets for a memorable 45-minute ride.

The statue of King Joseph I on horseback stands in the middle of the square as a guardian of the city. During his reign, Lisbon was hit by a devastating earthquake, in 1755. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami and a fire, which destroyed most of the city and the old Royal Palace that once stood on the Terreiro do Paço.

Under the supervision of the King’s Prime minister (the Marques de Pombal) the square was renamed Praça do Comércio . All area behind this square was rebuilt as a grid of 48 streets ending in two other squares: the Rossio square (with its beautiful fountains, the National Theatre and a majestic column in the center) and Praça da Figueira a less elegant square but with a great view of the Castle.

Photo of Rossio Square in Lisbon

Rossio Square

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The Baixa (downtown in Portiguese) used to be the main shopping district of Lisbon, but as the city expanded it is now on the way uphill to Bairro Alto that you will find the best of high-end shops

Reaching Largo do Chiado it becomes obvious why the outdoor sitting of two coffee shops become so popular. These are ideal fro cruise travelers to have a rest, before venturing up to visit the Igreja de S. Roque one of the most interesting churches in Lisbon. After this church, don’t miss the view from Miradouro de S. Pedro de Alcantara.

From here you can take the Elevator da Gloria to go down to Restauradores or walk back. Another tip: instead of walking up to Chiado, take the elevator up and then walk down.

To the right of Terreiro do Paço you can see the castle towering above the entire city. The walk to the castle ( St George's Castle ) is steep at times. The best way for cruise travelers to explore the castle district is to take the tram up as close as possible to the castle and then walk down to visit the church of S. Vicente de Fora and the Lisbon Cathedral .

You can then venture through the narrow streets behind the cathedral to explore Alfama , Lisbon’s medieval working-class district. And if you feel like a stop before heading back to the ship, the Martinho da Arcada, oldest café in town is the place to go in Terreiro do Paço.

The western border of the Lisbon, known as Belém , is the site from where the Portuguese navigators departed to explore the seven seas in the 15th and 16th centuries. Here you will find two UNESCO Heritage sites in Lisbon: the Tower of Belém and the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos both built in the 16th century to commemorate the glorious days when Vasco Da Gama sailed to India and Cabral discovered Brazil.

Photo of Belém Tower in Lisbon

Belém Tower in Lisbon

In Belém you will find as well another monument to these explorers built in the 1960’s, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos , the new Cultural Center of Lisbon and the most visited museum in Lisbon: the Museu dos Coches with an amazing display of old Carriages. With so much to see in Belém, visiting this area can take more than half-day.

The Museum of Art Antiga – the Ancient Art Museum – is also worthwhile visiting. Hieronymus Bosh , Zurbaran , and Portuguese medieval painting are the highlights. By the way, if docking in Cais de Alcantara this museum is within walking distance.

The walk up Avenida da Liberdade to Marques de Pombal and then to the top of the Parque Eduardo Sétimo (Edward VII Park) is a long stretch and only worthwhile to see a fantastic panoramic view of Lisbon.

Most sightseeing buses stop at the top of this park and there is no reason to walk all the way up to this viewpoint. If planning to go that far, we suggest a visit to the Gulbenkian Museum with its collection of Lalique jewelry , Egyptian and Persian Art.

The Oceanário is one of the largest aquariums in the World and because it is in the East extreme of the city will take an entire morning to visit including traveling time.

Dining and Local Flavors

Unless you are looking for a gourmet cuisine, you will find that even those restaurants that look like “tourist traps” serve fresh, simple and tasty food, in lovely outdoor settings.

Almost every single restaurant will offer fresh seafood and the most popular Portuguese fishes - Sardines and Bacalhau – this one cooked in an incredible variety of ways.

Don’t expect to find tapas, light meals, salads or filling sandwiches. So, if all you want is a snack you are better off by sitting in a Pastelaria or a Coffee Shop and order one of the many pastries on display – the famous Pastel de Nata is simply delicious. "Empanadas", meat croquets, and the shrimp rissole are the best snacks to taste in Lisbon.

A tip on wine: Although Portugal is a producer of good wine, restaurants do not offer house wine at reasonable prices. The wine list starts with bottles at $15.00. By contrast, beer is very affordable.

If you want to taste the elaborate Portuguese gourmet cooking, you will need more than a couple of hours to enjoy the menus of restaurants like Belcanto, Tavares, Tagide, or Casa da Comida. These restaurants are ideal for dinner which you can only enjoy if you are staying in Lisbon overnight. By the way, if this is the case, do not miss a show of Fado (the typical and worldwide acclaimed Portuguese song).

Good to Know: language, money matters, weather, openeing times

Portuguese is the official language and is not an easy one for English speakers to understand. Besides a couple of words that may sound familiar with other romance languages, even the most basic are distinct.

Don't go around saying 'Gracias' or 'Grazzie' like if you are in Spain or Italy, the Portuguese word for 'Thank You' is 'Obrigado'. The good news is that most population, especially the younger generations, speaks good English.

Money Matters

Keep in mind that Portugal is a member of the European Union and that the Euro is the only currency accepted . Prices are reasonable – in fact, Lisbon is one of the most affordable cities in Europe. Both Credit and Debit cards are accepted almost everywhere. If you need to get some cash, there are ATM’s in every corner of the historical center.

Located on the Atlantic coast, Lisbon has mild weather , and only once in a while the city has very warm days, sometimes it can even be a bit chilly in the morning. So check the weather forecast before you plan your tour of Lisbon.

Opening Times

Between March and October most sites and museums are open from 9 AM until 6 PM. But be aware that most historical sites and museums are closed on Mondays . Check Lisbon's and Portugal's Public Holidays on this page.

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The state-of-the-art terminal was designed by renowned Portuguese architect, João Luís Carrilho da Graça and a key consideration of the terminal design was sustainability and ensuring the smooth onward flow of tourists, to avoid congestion elsewhere in the city.

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The port is equipped with two cruise terminals, all of which are located on the North bank of River Tagus, surrounded by the historical and cultural centre of Lisbon, which is a unique advantage those who visit the city. Passengers can access, on foot, the centre of the city from any of these terminals.

To learn more about the town, stop by the Guest Information Center located in the terminal.

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Lisbon is Portugal’s vibrant, colorful capital city, and the country’s cultural and commercial heart. There’s a lot to do in Lisbon, and lots of options for all tastes, at all times of year. Lisbon is famous for its cultural heritage, Baroque churches, Fado shows, delicious seafood, and brilliantly preserved architecture in the city’s many walkable neighborhoods. While there, ride the iconic Tram 28 from the city center up to Bairro Alto. Tour the Torre de Belem, a fortified tower built in the 16th century that watches over the city from the mouth of the River Tagus.

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In Porto, a city named after its role as a harbor, waterfront living and a laid-back Portuguese lifestyle make this a rewarding destination for travelers. On the Cais de Ribeira you’ll find great local cafes, shopping, and brightly colored buildings with facades that gaze down on the busy river below. Visit the Church of São Francisco to marvel at the gilded woodwork, then watch a performance at the modern Casa de Musica concert hall. Make sure to try a glass of authentic Port wine, native to the city and region, and the perfect gift to box up and bring with you to take home.

Seville, Spain

From Flamenco shows to walks through sprawling promenades of regal Moorish and Gothic architecture, Seville ignites the senses. Visit the Princess Bath at the Alcazar Palace, a Castillian masterpiece built by King Peter on a site that still occasionally hosts Spain’s royal family to this day. Take a relaxing stroll to the Plaza de España where you can enjoy a boat tour through the canals, or a horse-drawn carriage ride. Book a meal with a Flamenco show and taste the famous Jamon de Iberico before heading back to your ship for your next destination.

Malaga, Spain

In Malaga, you’ll find authentic Andalusian beach culture, incredible museums, and an average of 320 days of sunshine per year. Malaga is clean, pedestrian friendly, and small enough to pack a lot of activities into a day ashore. Don’t miss the Picasso Museum (the artist was born here), or the Carmen Thyssen Museum, where iconic art collections from the Renaissance era to the 20th century are showcased. Spend a beach day on La Malagueta, and dine on local salt-roasted sardines prepared at thatched-roof “Chiringuitos”, or small beach eateries located on the sand. Be sure to sample some local barrel-aged Vermouth before you go. 

Valencia, Spain

Valencia is known for its blend of traditional Spanish culture and modern focus on education, art, and science. Explore the unique bridges and landscaping of Turia Gardens, a 270-acre park that stretches around the north and east of Valencia. Stop at the City of Arts and Sciences, a modern architectural masterpiece that houses a science museum, planetarium, and the largest aquarium in Europe. Shop for local wines, cheeses, and cured ham at the bustling Mercado Central for gifts to take back home. 

Gibraltar, United Kingdom

At the southern tip of Spain, in the maritime gateway to the Mediterranean, is the famous British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. This small city is framed by its iconic, towering limestone ridge and imposing seafront fortifications. While in Gibraltar, head to the Europa Point lighthouse to learn about the history of the city’s many maritime battles, and get unprecedented views of the rocky shore and ocean below. Visit the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, the only place in Europe where you can see Barbary macaques, a species of North African ape.

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Spain’s Balearic archipelago is a popular destination for beach lovers, divers, and those looking for year-round nightlife and fabulous dining. Palma de Mallorca, capital of the archipelago, is a bustling city, crammed with art, impressive architecture and cool bars and restaurants. This port city sweeps around a glittering bay, thousands of yachts bobbing on the water, overlooked by Gothic and Moorish-style fortresses and castles. Browse through the abundant fresh fish and produce at the Mercat de l'Olivar. Tour through the towering Catedral de Mallorca. Learn about local sea life at the Palma Aquarium, where over 700 different species are housed and studied.

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Celebrity offers industry-leading standards for cruises, with destinations that span the globe, and amenities on board that rival any five-star hotel. On a cruise from Lisbon with Celebrity, you’ll visit world-class ports with excursions designed for every taste. From shopping to wine tasting, museums to thrilling outdoor adventures, Celebrity’s expertise means you’ll get to know each destination in depth.

On board a Celebrity cruise from Lisbon, you’ll have access to casual dining and al fresco drinks by the pool, as well as specialty gourmet restaurants. Spend a day in the soothing spa, or relax on a lounger in the sunshine. Each day in port offers endless options to enjoy activity-filled adventures, or just exploring on your own. Style and impeccable service await on a Lisbon cruise with Celebrity.

Lisbon Port Facilities & Location

Lisbon’s cruise terminal is located along the Rio Teja. It encompasses five different places where ships can dock, and how close you are to the city varies depending on which berth your ship is docked in. Regardless of where your ship docks, you can find fast and convenient public transportation into the city and a modern cruise terminal with standard amenities.

Top Sights & Attractions in Lisbon

The historic district of Alfama in Lisbon is one of the most popular places to stroll through while visiting the city. It has narrow alleys and streets crisscrossing around whitewashed buildings. The little streets are often topped with colorful streamers hung overhead that add delightful bursts of color to the pale shades of the town. Alfama has a distinctly artisan vibe with a big focus on cuisine and music. Alfama is also home to some of Portugal’s most iconic sites including Se Cathedral, St. George’s Castle, Saint Anthony’s Church, and the National Pantheon.

St. George’s Castle

The site of St. George’s Castle (Castelo de Sao Jorge) consists of the remains of this medieval-era castle that was mostly destroyed in the 1755 earthquake that devastated Lisbon. Though the castle is in ruins, it is still incredible to walk around, as you explore the rampart and towers, with fabulous views down over the terracotta roofs of Lisbon to the sparkling Atlantic Ocean beyond. 

For those who love castles and palaces—especially those that look like they are straight out of a romantic fairytale—a visit to Sintra is a must. Sintra is located about 18 miles from Lisbon and is famous for its 19th-century Romanticist architecture, which extends to the breathtakingly lovely Pena Palace. This hilltop palace has an exterior that charms in shades of yellow and red with princess-worthy towers and elaborate stone carvings throughout the palace. Also in Sintra, you’ll find the medieval Castle of the Moors and the Portuguese Renaissance Sintra National Palace. 

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Top things to do in lisbon, fado show and dinner.

If you want to find some authentic Portuguese music, attending a Fado show should be at the top of your list of things to do during your Lisbon cruise stop. Fado is known for its hauntingly beautiful sound and melancholy lyrics, and its origin dates back to the 1820s. The soulful melodies can often be found performed at bars and restaurants in the Alfama District. 

Maritime Museum

Portugal’s location right at the western shoreline of Europe, with nearly one-half of its circumference bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, has made it a prime location for maritime comings and goings over the centuries. This history is on display at the Maritime Museum (also referred to as the Navy Museum), which houses over 17,000 items that relate to the seas, ships, and voyages across the ocean.

The Palace of the Marquesses of Fronteira

This peaceful palace is located near Lisbon’s Monsanto Forest Park. It was built in 1671 to serve as a hunting pavilion for the first Marquis of Fronteira, hence its name. The palace ground consists of a stately mansion in a bold shade of red and is surrounded by gardens. A standout part of the grounds is the large wall covered in elaborately decorated glazed tiles.

What should I eat in Lisbon?

Lisbon has a thriving gastronomic scene and it’s rewarding to take some time to feast on Portugal’s eclectic cuisine while you’re here. Start your day with pastéis de nata, a creamy egg custard served up inside a crisp pastry that has been sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. For lunch, you can get quick food like piri piri chicken, a popular fast food available all over Lisbon that is a local favorite for lunch on the fly. From formal dining to street food, you’ll have plenty to choose from during your time in port.

There are many fine dining and casual dining seafood restaurants that draw a lot of attention within the restaurant scene in Lisbon, due to both culture and location. If seafood is not what you’re craving, try traditional roast pork Bifana sandwiches, or a hearty Cozido stew, made with spiced sausages and vegetables. If you want to try a traditional Portuguese liqueur, make sure to order a shot of Ginja at the famous Ginjinha Bar. Ginja is made from sour cherries, alcohol, and sugar.

What’s the culture & history of Lisbon?

The history of Lisbon is a vastly rich and varied one that includes seafaring, exploration, earthquakes, and festivals; all of which have impacted the city you see today. 

Lisbon is the westernmost capital city in continental Europe and has a thriving commercial and tourism center. Its natural harbor helped the city grow and become a European powerhouse, starting centuries ago. Its harbor was the center of operations for many of the Portuguese explorations that took place, particularly during the 15th century. Another phenomenon that had a lasting effect on Lisbon was the earthquake that occurred there in 1755. Most of the city center was destroyed and it took a long time for it all to be rebuilt, with many of the repairs happening under the command of the Marquês de Pombal. Further revitalization occurred a couple of centuries later when Lisbon hosted the World’s Fair in 1998. 

While Lisbon continues to see modern advancements in terms of its transportation, technology, and architecture, the vibe of the city still has an Old Town flair thanks to gorgeously designed buildings, the melancholy vibe that find a pinnacle in the Fado music, and a bustling commercial area with shops and businesses. 

Where can I go shopping near the Lisbon cruise port?

Head to Amar Lisboa for artisan ware or Bababodo for jewelry and fashionable clothing. To really get an iconic shopping experience while in Lisbon, head farther away from the port to Avenida Liberdade, one of the most expensive streets in Lisbon, lined by a variety of upscale and luxury stores and boutiques.

How can I get around Lisbon?

The trams of Lisbon aren’t only a great way to get around the city, they’re also one of the top things to do in Lisbon. Take a ride on one of the vintage trams, particularly on Tram 28, which will take you to many of Lisbon’s top sights. Lisbon has an extensive bus system that covers over 140 different routes as well as a metro that is quick and clean and services many areas. Taxis are also available in Lisbon, and you can usually find some waiting outside the Lisbon cruise terminal. 

A unique way to get from one of Lisbon’s most popular neighborhoods to the next is the Santa Justa Lift, which is an elevator that connects the central Baixa neighborhood to the historic Bairro Alto district. It was a much-needed addition to Lisbon’s public transportation since it makes it much faster to travel between upper and lower Lisbon. Walking in Lisbon is also an option, but be aware that much of the city is hilly, so bring comfortable shoes if you choose to do so.

What are the local currency & tipping customs?

The local currency is the Euro and you’ll find ATMs all over the city dispensing Euro notes. Most places in Lisbon take credit cards, but not all do, so it’s good to double-check beforehand. Taxi drivers also aren’t required to accept credit cards, though some do. 

For tipping, it is acceptable to do so, but there is no customary amount. Generally, 10% to 15% of your total bill is a fair amount to leave for good service while in Portugal.

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Lisbon, Portugal cruise calendar 2024 provides the opportunity to search the arrival and departure schedules of cruise ships arriving in port. Cruise ships dock at one of the five piers - Santa Apolonia, Santa Apolonia Jusante, Alcantara, Rocha Conde d'Obidos and Jardim do Tabaco.  The timetable displays dates and times cruise ships are scheduled to dock in port in two separate columns for arrivals and departures with the name of the ship, cruise operator, and maximum passenger capacity.  Please note, the following cruise port schedule is created on updated itineraries from the following cruise lines: Azamara, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania Cruises, Marella Cruises, TUI, P&O Cruises, Aida Cruises, Costa Cruises, Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Carnival Cruise Lines, Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Viking and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.

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A £116m cruise ship which starred in a popular TV show is due to stop off in Plymouth tomorrow. The Amadea is due to arrive in Plymouth on September 14 at 8am for a 10-hour stay, coinciding with the Seafest waterfront festival .

The Bahamas-flagged vessel is visiting as part of a 14-day European trip which will take in Spain, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, where it starts and finishes. The ship, operated by Phoenix Reisen Cruises’ is one of the smaller cruise ships to visit Plymouth this year.

The Japanese-built vessel carries up to 624 passengers and 280 crew members. It has 11 decks, with 254 cabins and two royal suites.

Amadea is famous for starring in the German TV series Das Traumshiff (the Dream Ship), which is filmed onboard. It cost £116m to build and was refurbished only this year.

Jon Walton, chief executive of Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and waterfront manager, said: “Plymouth is delighted to welcome the passengers and crew of the Amadea. Britain's Ocean City always provides a special reception, which for this date in particular coincides with Seafest, our celebration of food, drink, music, sea and non sea based activities and most of all our wonderful waterfront.

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Cruise ship visits have given Plymouth a £1.5m boost so far this year. Vessels stopping at Britain’s Ocean City have brought 10,000 of visitors, many of them spending cash in Plymouth and the surrounding areas.

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  18. 7 Night Spain & Portugal Cruise

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  21. Cruise from Lisbon to Lisbon

    Three days in the Azores are a fusion of adventure and discovery, and an overnight stop in Madeira gives plenty of time to sample the eponymous wines. Five days in Spain's Canary Islands offer otherworldly landscapes as well as lots of R&R. 1 of 63. Silversea Luxury Cruises - Lisbon, Portugal. Included with Door-to-Door.

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  23. Lisbon Cruise Ship Schedule For 2023

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