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10 Free Things To Do in Lisbon

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Lisbon is a hot destination right now, rightly so because of its weather, numerous attractions and historic monuments that can be seen throughout the city.

To explore and see what Lisbon has to offer shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg.

10 Free things to do in Lisbon

So, here is a guide on 10 free things to do in Lisbon for absolutely nothing except probably paying for transportation which is relatively cheap in Lisbon.

1. Walk and relax in the parks and gardens

Generally, the parks, garden and markets are almost always free. Some parks and garden around Lisbon you can relax, walk, jog or even take some drinks and enjoy some green.

Here are a few of the free parks in Lisbon:

Jardim da Estrela in Lisbon, Portugal.

2. Join a free walking tour

In Lisbon, you can join a free walking tour of the city through neighbourhoods like:

  • Alfama;
  • Graça;
  • Mouraria;
  • Baixa; and
  • Belém.

The tours are usually curated to help visitors get to know Lisbon’s history and explore the secret corners of the city. You can check TakeLisboa and Discover Walks Lisbon to see available walking tours and time slots. At the end of the tour, you can tip the tour guide as they mostly rely on tips for their services.

Walking in Alfama, Lisbon.

3. See one of the greenest gardens in Lisbon

Estufa Fria botanical garden has a very diverse collection of plants with many paths where you can enjoy a nice walk and see beautiful gardens as well as enjoy tranquillity and probably meditate if you want. This garden is free to enter on Sundays and holidays from morning until 2 pm.

Estufa Fria in Lisbon.

4. Explore the Gulbenkian Museum

See the incredible collection of works and exhibitions in the Gulbenkian museum for free on Sundays after 2 pm. This is probably one of the best free things to do in Lisbon because the normal price is €11.50 for an all-inclusive ticket which allows you to see both the Founder’s collection and other collections. The gardens outside are also something special to enjoy for free any day.

Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.

5. Visit the Church of Sao Roque (“Igreja de São Roque”)

Igreja de São Roque is one of most beautiful churches in Lisbon with an extravagant interior design as many of its chapels features baroque styles. It is totally free to explore. Entry to Igreja de São Roque is open between 9:30 am and 5 pm daily. You should not miss out on this free thing to do in Lisbon.

Church of São Roque, Lisbon.

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6. Visit Jerónimos Monastery and National Museum of Archeology

It is free to visit the Jerónimos Monastery (a UNESCO Heritage site) and the National Museum of Archaeology, (website is in Portuguese) (the largest Archaeological museum in Portugal) on Sundays between 10 am to 2 pm for everyone residing in Portugal. You will need to show your Residence Certificate to gain access. On other days of the week, you normally pay €12 to see both places.

Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon.

7. Visit the Tower of Belém

The Tower of Belém is for free on Sundays and holidays from 10 am to 2 pm for everyone residing in Portugal. You will need to show your Residence Certificate to be allowed access into the tower. The price is normally €6 if you are visiting at other times.

Belém Tower, Lisbon.

8. Hire a bicycle and explore the coastline of Cascais

The Cascais council provides free bike hire (“Bicas”) daily for tourists who wants to explore the town by bike. A common route where people choose to cycle is the cycling path that leads to Praia de Guincho. You will need to show proof of identification (a passport or driver licence) to rent the bikes.

The easiest location to hire these bikes is the stand opposite the train station, close to McDonalds. The other “Bicas” rental offices are at the main tourist office and Casa da Guia shopping mall (2km along the cycle route).

Bicas bikes for hire in Cascais.

9. Relax, Swim and Surf on stunning beaches

Exploring the beaches close to Lisbon are totally free, although, you will to take the bus or train which costs very little. For example, a return train ticket from Lisbon (Cais do Sodré) to Carcavelos costs €3.90. To see train schedules and  please visit the Comboios de Portugal website.

These are the closest beaches to enjoy:

Carcavelos Beach. Lisbon.

10. Get breath-taking views at Lisbon’s Miradouros

Miradouros translated means viewpoints. These viewpoints are in different areas of the capital city. They are perfect for catching the sunset and getting breath-taking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.

Some of the best viewpoints in Lisbon are:

Miradouro de Santa Luzia, Lisbon.

There you have it, 10 completely free things to do in Lisbon. You will not spend a cent doing any of the things.

Local’s tip – get a Lisbon City Card

A great idea when visiting Lisbon is to get yourself the city card. This card is valid for one to three days and gives you unlimited access to Lisbon’s public transport including the train to Cascais. It also gives you free entry to over 20 museums and monuments and discounts to many shops and restaurants. All this for only €20 for the one day pass. Now that’s a bargain. To get one now before you visit, click here.

Do you know of another free thing to do in Lisbon? Let me know in the comments below.

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Temidayo Soyinka

I’m an freelance writer, who’s very passionate about economics and everything that is related to business. Currently doing a study semester abroad, in Italy, I’m pursuing a Masters Degree in Management in Portugal, where I live. I love photography, traveling and experiencing new cultures.

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