Historical Charm Road Trip: Lisbon, Coimbra & Porto
Unleash Portugal's magic: Explore vibrant Lisbon, historic Coimbra, and captivating Porto – all in one unforgettable trip!
What's Included?
Why we love this deal:
With flights, comfortable accommodation, and a rental car included throughout your stay, you'll have the freedom to explore hidden gems and iconic cities at your own pace – just pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable journey!
- Lisbon (3 nights): Lose yourself in Lisbon's vibrant history, charming neighborhoods, and breathtaking views – we have included enough time to explore castles, delicious food, and unforgettable sunsets!
- Coimbra (2 nights): Immerse yourself in Coimbra's academic soul, wander through the ancient university, and be captivated by Fado music. Here you'll witness firsthand Portugal's rich heritage, hidden gardens, and a lively student atmosphere.
- Porto (2 nights): Stroll around Porto's charming riverside, savor world-famous Port wine, and cruise the breathtaking Douro – explore colorful facades and the historic Ribeira district, or embark on a thrilling boat tour.
Itinerary
Welcome to Lisbon! Let’s explore together: pick up your car rental on arrival and get ready for adventure.
* Want to maximize your time in paradise? Consider pre-booking an early check-in during the booking process. This way, you can hit the ground running and start exploring sooner! Don't hesitate to contact our booking agents if you have any questions or need assistance setting this up.
Suggestion for the day: Stroll Around Downtown Lisbon
Lace up your walking shoes and embark on a journey through Lisbon's captivating historical neighborhoods. It’s time to explore Lisbon's vibrant neighborhoods on foot.
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Start in Chiado, a charming district with elegant shops and cafes. Don't miss Livraria Bertrand, a historic bookstore.
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Move to Baixa, the bustling downtown area with Praça do Comércio, a grand waterfront square. Climb the Arco da Rua Augusta for city views.
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Immerse yourself in Bairro Alto's lively nightlife scene. Wander its maze-like streets filled with bars, restaurants, and traditional Fado music venues.
Can't-Miss Sights:
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São Roque Church: Admire its opulent interior.
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São Pedro de Alcântara Garden: Relax and enjoy panoramic views.
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Ruins of Carmo Church: Reflect on Lisbon's history.
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Santa Catarina Viewpoint: Capture stunning cityscapes.
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Luís de Camões Square: Pay homage to Portugal's literary icon.
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Terreiro do Paço: Soak in the lively atmosphere of this vast waterfront square.
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Santa Justa Lift: Enjoy a unique perspective from this neo-Gothic elevator.
Head to Belém, a UNESCO site showcasing Portugal's maritime past. See the iconic Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, and savor Pastéis de Belém, a delicious custard tart.
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Torre de Belém (Belém Tower): Start your exploration at this imposing 16th-century fortress. Marvel at its Manueline architecture, a unique Portuguese style characterized by nautical motifs and intricate stonework. Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries): A short walk away stands this impressive monument commemorating Portugal's Golden Age of Exploration.
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Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Jerónimos Monastery): Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this magnificent 16th-century monastery. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, showcasing intricate stonework and stained-glass windows.
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Pastéis de Belém: No visit to Belém is complete without indulging in the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, a traditional Portuguese custard tart. This iconic bakery, established in the 18th century, follows a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations.
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MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology: If you have extra time, consider visiting the MAAT, a contemporary museum housed in a striking modern building on the waterfront.
Tips:
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Belém is easily accessible by tram or train from Lisbon's city center.
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Consider purchasing a Lisboa Card for discounted entry to attractions and free public transportation.
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Arrive early at Pastéis de Belém, especially during peak season, to avoid long lines.
Suggestion for the day: Day Trip to Fairytale Sintra
A short 28-kilometer drive whisks you away from the bustling capital and into a world of enchanting palaces, captivating gardens, and romantic charm. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a mesmerizing cultural landscape, characterized by winding mountains, lush forests, and remarkable architectural wonders. In the 19th century, Sintra emerged as the epicenter of Romantic architecture in Europe, renowned for its distinctive palaces and whimsical designs that could easily inspire fairytales.
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Early Start & Pena Palace: Start your exploration with the iconic Pena National Palace, a vibrant masterpiece perched atop a hill. Marvel at its eclectic architectural styles, ranging from Romanticism to Moorish Revival.
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Quinta da Regaleira: If you have time and a taste for adventure, delve into the mysteries of Quinta da Regaleira. This enigmatic estate features a labyrinth of hidden grottoes, tunnels, and secret passages waiting to be discovered.
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Moorish Castle: For history buffs, the Moorish Castle offers a glimpse into Sintra's medieval past.
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Sintra Village & Lunch: Head back to the charming village of Sintra. Wander through the narrow cobbled streets lined with colorful houses and quaint shops. Explore the Sintra National Palace, the former summer residence of the Portuguese royal family.
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Monserrate Palace: For those seeking a different architectural style, consider visiting Monserrate Palace. This 19th-century palace boasts a captivating blend of Gothic, Moorish, and Indian influences.
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There’s More of Sintra! Add Cabo da Roca to your itinerary. Experience the stunning views from the westernmost point of mainland Europe, where dramatic cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. This natural landmark, located within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, is perfect for breathtaking scenery, sunsets, and a touch of adventure.
As you depart Lisbon, the A1 highway unfolds before you, promising an exciting journey to Coimbra. Don't miss the chance to explore hidden gems along the way! Consider detours to charming Óbidos, the thrilling coastal town of Nazaré, or the famed pilgrimage site of Fátima. Each offers a unique flavor of Portugal.
Suggestions for the day: Unveiling Coimbra's Charm
Coimbra, a city of timeless beauty, captivates visitors with its ancient university, cobblestone streets, and the enchanting flow of the Mondego River, where centuries of history, culture, and tradition come alive in every corner. Make sure to check the following places while you're here:
- Santa Clara-a-Velha & Santa Clara-a-Nova Monasteries
- Santa Cruz Monastery
- Santa Cruz Café
- Old Cathedral of Coimbra
- The University of Coimbra and its Garden (this university, founded in 1290, is one of the oldest in Europe and the oldest in Portugal)
- New Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Nova)
- Machado de Castro National Museum
- Praça da República and the Sereia Garden
Suggestions for the day: Day Trip to Conímbriga & Fado
- Roman Conímbriga: Step back in time at Conímbriga, Portugal's most extensive Roman ruins! Explore the remarkably well-preserved houses adorned with mosaics, offering a glimpse into everyday Roman life. Wander through the forum, the heart of the ancient city, and imagine bustling commerce and public gatherings.
- Traditional Fado de Coimbra: In the evening/night, immerse yourself in the soul of Coimbra with a session of Fado music. This melancholic yet captivating genre, distinct from Lisbon's Fado, is a Coimbra tradition. Experience the raw emotions conveyed by the heartfelt singing and traditional Portuguese guitar melodies. Fado de Coimbra isn't just entertainment; it's a window into the city's rich history, student culture, and the bittersweet beauty of Portuguese life.
Say goodbye to Coimbra and make your way to Porto following the A1 route. Don't miss a charming detour to Aveiro, known as the "Portuguese Venice"! Explore its canals by taking a ride on a colorful moliceiro boat and indulge in Aveiro's famous ovos moles, a delightful and delicate sweet pastry.
Suggestion for the day: Downtown Porto
Start by exploring and walking around downtown Porto and get to know the city's unique highlights! The historic center of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a rich tapestry of architectural styles reflecting its 2,000-year history.
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D. Luís I Bridge: This iconic double-decker bridge offers stunning panoramic views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Take a walk across the bridge for a unique perspective, or hop on a tram for a thrilling ride.
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Ribeira District: Explore the heart of Porto's historic center. Wander through the charming Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its colorful houses, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere.
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Livraria Lello: A haven for bookworms, this historic bookstore boasts a beautiful neo-gothic facade and a grand staircase said to have inspired J.K. Rowling. Be prepared for queues, though!
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Torre dos Clérigos: Climb the 225 steps of the Clérigos Tower for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Don't miss the adjacent Igreja do Clerigos church, known for its baroque architecture.
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Porto Cathedral (Sé Catedral do Porto): This imposing Romanesque cathedral is the oldest church in Porto. Climb the bell tower for stunning city views and admire the intricate architecture.
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São Francisco Church: Immerse yourself in the extravagant Baroque style at São Francisco Church. Be sure to marvel at the opulent gilded woodwork and the azulejo tilework within.
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Majestic Café: Step back in time at the Majestic Café, a Belle Époque gem known for its art nouveau interior and delicious Portuguese pastries.
Suggestion for the day: Visit the Douro Valley
Imagine yourself winding through the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dramatic landscapes unlike any other unfold before you - terraced vineyards cascading down impossibly steep hillsides alongside the shimmering Douro River. The air carries the intoxicating scent of grapes ripening in the warm sun.
The Douro Valley holds fame for two main reasons:
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World-Renowned Port Wine: The Douro Valley is the only place in the world where you can find true Port wine. This fortified wine boasts a rich history dating back centuries, and the specific growing conditions and grape varietals of the Douro Valley contribute to its unique flavor profile.
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Breathtaking, UNESCO-Recognized Landscapes: The Douro Valley's dramatic scenery is awe-inspiring. Imagine steep hillsides meticulously carved into terraces, each one cradling rows of grapevines. The Douro River snakes through the valley, adding another layer of beauty to the landscape. This unique combination of human effort and natural wonder earned the Douro Valley a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation in 2001.
Key Locations in the Douro Wine Region
Peso da Régua:
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Distance from Porto: Approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles)
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Driving Time: About 1.5 to 2 hours
Pinhão:
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Distance from Porto: Approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles)
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Driving Time: About 2 to 2.5 hours
Vila Real:
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Distance from Porto: Approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles)
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Driving Time: About 2 hours
One last stop: returning your rental car.
Thank you for choosing us to be your travel companions on this adventure! It's been a pleasure assisting you in creating unforgettable memories. We wish you happy travels and until next time!
*The itinerary presented is a suggestion and the length of stay may vary. All tours are suggestions unless specifically stated.
About the Destinations:
Lisbon
A must-visit city that boasts a blend of historical richness, cultural vibrancy, and scenic beauty, Lisbon offers an immersive experience with its well-preserved historic sites like the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, alongside modern attractions such as the LX Factory and Oceanarium. Stroll through the charming Alfama district with its narrow streets and traditional Fado music, indulge in the delectable local cuisine highlighted by fresh seafood and pastéis de nata, and enjoy stunning panoramic views from the city's many miradouros (viewpoints). With its welcoming atmosphere, mild climate, and seamless blend of old and new, Lisbon provides a diverse and memorable travel experience.
Coimbra
Nestled amidst rolling hills, Coimbra boasts a rich history and is a prominent academic center. Climb the iconic Clock Tower for panoramic views, and marvel at the Sé Velha, a stunning Romanesque cathedral. Delve deeper into the city's intellectual heart at the world-famous University of Coimbra, including the Joanine Library, a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with ornate carvings and rare books. Beyond its historical treasures, Coimbra offers a charming atmosphere. Wander through narrow cobbled streets, soak in the vibrant student life, and be captivated by a melancholic performance of Fado music, a unique cultural experience.
Porto
Porto is a city of contrasts – historic charm meets modern energy, and delicious food and wine fuel your exploration. Explore the enchanting Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where colorful houses line the scenic Douro River and glide along the water on a traditional boat tour, marveling at the city's iconic bridges and the dramatic Ribeira facades. Go up the Clérigos Tower for breathtaking city views, and delve into the world of Port wine with tours and tastings in historic lodges. Don't miss the São Francisco Church, adorned with ornate gilded woodwork, a testament to the city's Baroque extravagance. Unwind on a charming terrace overlooking the Douro, and let Porto's infectious spirit captivate you.