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Dreamy evenings, treasure-trove markets, rainbow streets, sun, sea, sand. Olá Lisboa. ❤?

Dreamy evenings, treasure-trove markets, rainbow streets, sun, sea, sand. Olá Lisboa. ❤️ [Flights] [Flights]( [Hotels] [Hotels]( [Car rental] [Car rental]( [Skyscanner]( Spotlight on... Lisbon [Lisbon] [Lisbon] Once you’ve climbed the Barrio Alto, toured the Praça do Comércio and sampled the city’s pastéis de nata and bacalhau, what next? Here are a few ideas to make your trip to Lisbon even more magical… 👕 Get thrifty at Feira da Ladra Held every Tuesday and Saturday, Feira da Ladra is Lisbon’s version of Portobello Market. Get there early and find everything from vintage ceramics and clothes to handmade gifts and furniture. 🍹 Kick back at Casa Independente Since opening in 2012, Casa Independente has become a go-to for nights out, chilled lunches, coffee catch-ups and more. The old mansion often hosts DJs and tasty finger food is served till midnight. 👀 Visit Lisbon’s best viewpoint Hands down the best view over the city, Panorâmico de Monsanto first opened in the 1960s as a high-society restaurant. Today the UFO-like, graffiti-covered building is used exclusively as a viewpoint. [Find flights]( Know before you go [Visit in May]( [Visit in May]( [Visit in May]( Visit in late spring or early fall. With calmer, cooler city days and fewer crowds, you’ll still have enough gorgeous sunshine to take full advantage of the beach. [Find flights >]( [Where to stay: Baixa district] [Where to stay: Baixa district]( Where to stay: Baixa district A great place to stay if you want to hit the city on foot from the get-go. Step out and explore colorful architecture, bars, cafes and museums, then take a cable car to the Chiado district. [Find hotels >]( Plan a trip [Flights]( [Flights]( [Flights]( [Hotels]( [Hotels]( [Hotels]( [Car rental]( [Car rental]( [Car rental]( [Flights] [Flights]( [Hotels] [Hotels]( [Car rental] [Car rental]( We don’t have a home airport on record for you so we’ve automatically set it to New York John F. Kennedy. [Change your home airport here.]( Registered​ Office:​ Skyscanner​ Limited,​ Level​ 5,​ Ilona​ Rose​ House,​ Manette​ Street,​ London​ W1D​ 4AL,​ United​ Kingdom. UK Company Number: 04217916; VAT Registration Number: GB 208148618 [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit My Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( [Skyscanner](

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