
Lisbon
Seven Romantic Days Among Lisbon’s Hills and Riverlight
Sunsets, secret alleys, and leafy escapes above the Tagus
A relaxed, romance-focused week in Lisbon that blends historic alleys, jungle-like gardens, riverside sunsets, and a touch of fine dining. Designed for a halal-observant couple who want key highlights planned, with plenty of time to wander hand-in-hand through atmospheric neighborhoods.
Where to Stay

Memmo Alfama
Boutique hotel with a rooftop pool and terraces overlooking the river, surrounded by Alfama’s labyrinth of lanes and greenery climbing the walls.

Casa do Jasmim by Shiadu
Charming guesthouse with garden touches, cozy rooms, and easy access to leafy parks and viewpoints.

Inspira Liberdade Boutique Hotel
Eco-friendly boutique hotel just off the tree-lined Avenida, with a spa and calming, nature-inspired design.
Good to Know
Using Public Transport Efficiently
Buy a Viva Viagem card at metro stations and load it with zapping credit; you can then tap in and out on metros, buses, trams, and some trains without needing separate tickets each time.
Choosing Halal-Friendly Meals
In Lisbon, fully halal restaurants are mostly Indian, Middle Eastern, or kebab shops; in mixed or Portuguese restaurants, stick to vegetarian and seafood dishes and ask staff to confirm that no pork, lard, or alcohol is used in your plate.
Managing the Hills and Elevators
Use funiculars like Elevador da Glória, public elevators, or taxis for steep climbs, especially in Alfama and Bairro Alto, instead of tiring walks up cobblestone streets.
Best Time for Viewpoints
Plan major miradouros (viewpoints) like Senhora do Monte and São Pedro de Alcântara around golden hour or just after sunset for softer light, cooler temperatures, and fewer harsh shadows in photos.
Avoiding Long Lines
Prebook key attractions like Jerónimos Monastery and Pena Palace for timed entry, and visit popular sites early in the morning or late in the afternoon to dodge peak tour group crowds.
Cash, Tips, and Service
Tipping is not obligatory, but rounding up or leaving around 5–10% for good service is appreciated; check if a “couvert” of bread and olives is added to the bill and feel free to decline it at the start if you don’t want it.
Safety and Nighttime Walking
Lisbon is generally safe, but at night stick to main, well-lit streets in areas like Baixa, Chiado, and Avenida, and avoid walking with phones or wallets in open pockets in crowded nightlife spots.
Language and Politeness
Most locals in tourist areas speak English, but learning a few words like “obrigado/a” (thank you) and “por favor” (please) goes a long way.
Your Week Itinerary

Zaafran
Halal-friendly Indian restaurant with cozy, plant-filled touches; order the chicken tikka masala (halal), vegetable korma, and garlic naan. Confirm halal chicken on arrival and avoid any non-halal items.

Sabores do Curral
Brazilian-Madeiran spot that clearly labels halal meats (usually chicken and beef); choose the halal picanha, grilled chicken, rice, beans, and salads, confirming halal options with staff.

Baixa & Rossio Square Walk
Stroll through Lisbon’s grand downtown squares—Praça do Comércio, Rua Augusta, and Rossio—admiring tiled pavements, archways, and the riverfront.
Santa Justa Lift & Convento do Carmo Terrace
Ride the iron elevator or walk up nearby streets to reach the viewpoint and the haunting ruined Carmo Convent beside a small, leafy square.

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte at Sunset
Walk or taxi up to this hilltop viewpoint for wide panoramas over the castle, river, and red rooftops as the sun sets.
Andaluz Halal
Small halal-certified eatery with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes; go for mixed grilled meats, falafel, hummus, and fresh salads.

Taste of India
Popular Indian restaurant offering halal chicken and lamb; ask for the halal menu section and try the butter chicken, lamb rogan josh, and dal tadka.
Alfama Lanes & Viewpoints
Meander hand-in-hand along narrow alleys, hidden staircases, and small squares, dropping by Miradouro de Santa Luzia and Portas do Sol.

Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa)
Step inside this fortress-like cathedral and wander around the exterior streets that trace the old medieval walls.

Miradouro das Portas do Sol Evening Stroll
Return around blue hour to this viewpoint terrace to watch the lights come on over the terracotta rooftops.
31 activities across 7 days
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