Lisbon on foot: start from Hotel Portuense
Lisbon is a city made for walking. Every street holds a surprise: a square covered in tiles, a viewpoint overlooking the Tagus River or a small tavern serving traditional dishes.
When you choose Hotel Portuense, in the heart of the city, every walk begins just a few minutes from the most iconic sites and also from hidden corners that many tourists never get to see.
Avenida da Liberdade: elegance with unexpected corners
Just 2 minutes from the hotel, Avenida da Liberdade is synonymous with luxury shops and cafés with tree-lined terraces. But if you walk calmly, you will also discover:
- Old kiosks, perfect for a quick coffee with local pastries;
- Discreet gardens, hidden between the central pavements, where the traffic disappears;
- The Memorial to the Combatants of the Great War, a historical detail that goes unnoticed by many visitors.
Restauradores and Rossio: history and local life
In a few minutes you can reach two of the liveliest places in the city. Among theatres, historic cafés and centuries-old architecture, Lisbon shows all its energy here.
- Café Nicola, where writers and artists gathered in the 19th century.
- Rossio Station, with its picture-postcard Manueline façade.
- Traditional shops selling hats, buttons and socks, which remain faithful to the charm of yesteryear.
Chiado and Bairro Alto: culture and bohemian life
In about 15 minutes on foot, you can reach Chiado, the cultural district par excellence. With its bookshops, theatres and viewpoints, it is impossible not to fall in love with the atmosphere.
- Livraria Bertrand, the oldest bookshop in the world still in operation, where you can lose yourself among books and stories.
- Largo do Carmo, a quiet square flanked by jacaranda trees and the ruins of the Carmo Convent.
A little further up, you will reach Bairro Alto, famous for its nightlife, but also full of surprises during the day:
- Miradouro de Santa Catarina, known among Lisboners as ‘Adamastor’, a relaxed place to enjoy the sunset.
Small family-run taverns serving Portuguese snacks away from the more touristy areas.
Alfama and Mouraria: the soul of Lisbon
In about 20 minutes on foot, you will reach Alfama and Mouraria, neighbourhoods with narrow streets, stairways and flower-filled balconies. This is where fado was born, and where it continues to live on.
- Escadinhas de São Cristóvão, an urban art mural that pays tribute to the local community.
- Miradouro de Santo Estêvão, less well known, but with incredible views over the rooftops and the river.
- Igreja de São Miguel, surrounded by small squares where you can often hear Portuguese guitar music in the late afternoon.
Viewpoints and unforgettable views
Lisbon is a city of hills, and each viewpoint offers a different perspective:
- São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint – 15 minutes on foot, with views over São Jorge Castle and Baixa.
- Santa Justa Lift – 10 minutes away, an icon of the city with unique panoramic views.
- Graça Viewpoint – 25 minutes on foot, popular with locals in the late afternoon.
- Jardim do Torel – hidden in Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, it offers one of the most peaceful atmospheres and surprising views.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia, in Alfama – one of the most visited and romantic viewpoints, with tiles and views over the Tagus.

The advantage of staying at Hotel Portuense
Staying at Hotel Portuense means you are always just a few steps away from the best Lisbon has to offer. After each outing, return to the comfort of a welcoming space, with breakfast included and a family atmosphere. Here, the motto is simple: feel at home in the heart of Lisbon.
Lisbon, step by step
Lisbon is made up of pavements, alleys and stories that can only be discovered on foot. And the best way to start this journey is to open the door of the Hotel Portuense and let yourself be guided by the city.
Book your stay now and experience Lisbon… on foot.