5 Questions and Answers About Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon Skyline as seen from Almada (Portugal)

Lisbon has been in the spotlight in recent years as a new hot destination that usually serves as a starting point for a Portugal trip. 

Lisbon is the capital of Portugal in southern Europe. Lisbon is also Portugal’s largest city and is located pretty much right in the middle of the country. Most major cities have direct flights to Lisbon, but you may have to fly through Frankfurt, Paris or London to get there.

There are a few major tourists attractions in Lisbon, but you won’t find an Eiffel Tower or an Acropolis here. Instead, you may want to check out the number 28 yellow tram, or simply take a walk down to the Tagus River and relax at one of the numerous terrasses that surround the Praca do Comercio and gaze in the shadow of the Paços da Ribeira. Here are a few typical questions and answers regarding Lisbon, Portugal.


Is Lisbon Safe For Tourists?

Yes, Lisbon is a fairly safe city. There are few dangerous areas and you can walk around day or night and feel safe. That said, Lisbon is a very lively city and there are parties everywhere. Parties mean drunk people walking around at night, so do keep an eye out. Don’t be surprised if you are offered drugs as you explore the city, either.


City Hall on Municipal Square. Lisbon. Portugal

Is Lisbon Expensive?

For a major European city, Lisbon is very affordable. It is one of the most affordable cities in Europe, by far, and you can go far with a fairly restricted budget.


What Languages Do They Speak In Lisbon?

As you may have guessed, they speak Portuguese in Lisbon. That said, you will always find someone who speaks English, especially in hotels and restaurants.


How Many Days Should I Stay in Lisbon?

As stated previously, there are no major attractions within Lisbon, just a lot of very nice places, streets, and shops to see. Three days including the arrival day is enough.


When Is The Best Time to Visit Lisbon?

It’s very hot in summer, and very crowded. Try to visit between March and May, or in the fall (September or October). It is still nice outside and you avoid the crowds. The lowest the temperature will go in Lisbon is about 16 degrees C (61 F), but it does get rainy in winter.


Bonus Question: Which Is The Best All-Around Hotel in Lisbon?

Answer: Jupiter Lisboa Hotel

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Juniper Lisboa Hotel,Port