Lisbon City Guide
Everything you need for Lisbon, Portugal — in one file.
Seven hills of tile and light, where the viewpoints are free rooftop bars.
It is a magazine, not a listicle: 38 designed A4 pages, 56 photographs, and 344 prices we checked ourselves in 2026 — in euros, as honest ranges instead of made-up single numbers. Every venue, every ticket and every airport transfer links to a real page you can open: 252 live links and 117 Google Maps pins.
What’s inside
- What a day actually costs — three honest budgets for Lisbon: about €60 shoestring, €105 comfortable, €210 flash, built from real transit fares, real beds and real plates of food.
- Where to stay, and why — all 6 areas with a clear “best for”: Alfama, Baixa & Chiado, Príncipe Real, Bairro Alto — and more, so you don’t book in the wrong place and spend the week in taxis.
- Eating, from cheap and brilliant to special occasion — Pastéis de nata, grilled sardines, tascas and market-hall counters. Every place priced, every place with a live map pin.
- Getting in and getting around — airport options linked to the operator’s own official page, and how to actually buy a ticket once you’re there.
- Stays we’d book ourselves — hotels, apartments and hand-checked hostels, with real property pages rather than a search box.
- Things to do, with kids and without — two separate lists, because those are two very different holidays.
- The Top 10, day trips and markets — Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Castelo de São Jorge, Tram 28E — and 7 more, for when you have two days and want to get them right.
- Scams, seasons and the small print — 5 things locals wish you knew, when to come, and the little details that quietly ruin trips.
- Ready-made day plans, an at-a-glance snapshot, cash and tipping, connectivity, insurance, health and entry — and one page at the back with every link in the guide in one place.
By the numbers
38 A4 pages · 252 live links · 117 Google Maps pins · 56 photographs · 344 checked prices · researched 2026 · all prices in euros.
How to read it
It’s one self-contained file. Open it in any browser, on a phone, tablet or laptop — nothing to install, no app, no account. Print it to A4 and it looks exactly like the guide it is. Save the page and the text and photos work offline; the links need a connection.
To make a PDF: open it, print, choose A4, set margins to None and turn background graphics on.
Don’t take our word for it
Our entire Kuala Lumpur guide is free — all 38 pages, nothing removed, nothing watermarked. Read that one first and you’ll know exactly what you’re getting here: same template, same research, same hands. We would rather you judged the work than took our word for it.
The only thing we ask
Tell us the truth about it. We’re independent — no publisher, no sponsors, no paid placements, no ad budget — so a few honest words from someone who actually walked those streets with this in their pocket are worth more to us than anything we could buy. Good or bad, one sentence is plenty. There’s no right answer and nothing is owed: the guide is yours to keep either way, forever.
Who we are
Sama·Sama makes magazine-style city guides for people who want to travel well without being sold to. Everything is researched by hand, every venue links to a real page, every price is a range we can defend. Not sponsored, ever.