The June festivities in Lisbon are dedicated to the popular saints: Saint Anthony, Saint John and Saint Peter. It’s a time for entertainment, culture and outings with family and friends. The streets and squares are decked out in song and dance for 1 month.
The Lisbon Oceanario or aquarium is one of the most beautiful in the world. It is one of the most popular attractions. It fascinates young and old alike
Open doors to Lisbon’s convents. Free visits during 4 days to discover a little known heritage that has contributed to the identity of the city. Open doors to Lisbon’s convents. Free visits during 4 days to discover a little known heritage that has contributed to the identity of the city.
Jacarandas are well acclimatised in Portugal. In Lisbon their lovely blue-violet flowers give a romantic air to the capital. They bloom in May/June
Open House Lisbon is dedicated to architecture for a weekend. Unusual or closed to the public, usually emblematic places to visit for free
The red carnations are the symbol of the democratic revolution of 25 April 1974. The anniversary is marked every year with parades and festivities.
The magic of Christmas is at work in Lisbon. Illuminated streets, entertainment and shows of all kinds are there to help change the year.
The Lisbon Book Fair takes place in Eduard VII Park, near Marques de Pombal. The meeting point for book and literature lovers and strollers
The “Lisboa na Rua” Festival brings the capital to life at the end of the summer. Shows and entertainment in the open air, in the streets, in the squares and in the gardens. A free and enjoyable festival.
The red Hills Tramcar Tour offers a privileged approach to Lisbon: guaranteed seating, audio guide in many languages, and a Hop on-Hop off system to better appreciate the city.