Portugal is a fantastic destination, especially if tourists enjoy everything marine. The fabulous country is located along the Atlantic Ocean coast for 800 kilometers (497 miles). Lisbon, which is located at the head of the magnificent River Tagus, is blessed with being the country's capital. The majority of the nation is made up of undulating stretches of Mediterranean environment interspersed with rocky, picturesque terrain. Along with stunning coves, sleepy towns, and a vibrant cultural scene in Lisbon, this coastal city is home to some gorgeous beaches and attractions. Here are ten luxury fall experiences tourists can have in wonderful Lisbon, according to Turismo de Lisboa.

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10 Book A Sailboat Cruise At The Marvelous Sunset

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Boat in Tagus River

Tourists are invited to join a sailing excursion to explore Lisbon while taking in the stunning sunsets on the Tagus River. They may enjoy the rare views of the Torre de Belém, the Lisboa Cathedral, the Castelo de Sao Jorge, as well as many other well-known landmarks painted with the fiery fall colors while sipping Portuguese wine on board to stay warm. For those searching for a romantic encounter or an alternate form of city touring, this is the ideal option.

9 Shop At Luxury Stores

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People shopping at Praca Comercio

Avenida da Liberdade was constructed after the earthquake of 1775 in the style of the Champs Elysées, and it is one of Lisbon’s several shopping centers. There are more than 2.5 kilometers (1.55 miles) of high-end national and international designer companies. Additionally, one of Lisbon's chicest and most attractive spots is the 19th-century Ribeiro da Cunha Palace, which is situated in the Principe Real district. This outstanding castle maintains art nouveau and Arab-inspired characteristics and has different eateries and cafés with stunning panoramas in addition to tiny, cutting-edge luxury companies.

8 Discover The Fancy Arrábida Wine Region In Setubal

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Wine bottle and glass with a view

Setubal, one of Portugal's wine districts, is the ideal location for a full-day private trip that includes time spent in nature and visits to two vineyards. Visitors will discover the region's rich history, sample delectable wines, and gourmet goods, and stop at the incredible Livramento Market, one of the greatest in the world, with a wide selection of fresh and regional food. The market is decorated with a tile panel that narrates a portion of the city's history.

  • Location: 45 minutes from the city center

7 Attend An Exceptional Tile Workshop

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Tiles made of ceramic patterns that cover and adorn the city's building facades.

Portuguese architecture is increasingly characterized by tile art. The ceramic patterns that cover and adorn the city's building facades captivate a lot of tourists. Lisbon offers courses where visitors may learn this distinctive technique, enjoy a pleasant and cultural experience, and take their own work of art home.

6 Visit the Dazzling Museu Nacional Do Azulejo

Tourists can immerse themselves in Portuguese culture and, in particular, in Lisbon's artistic scene by visiting the National Tile Museum. During their tour, they will explore The Madre de Deus monastery, a stunning Manueline-style structure that houses the tile collections that let tourists travel through tile’s evolving history.

  • Entrance fee: $5 per visitor (above 12 years old)
  • Opening Schedule: Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM

5 Try Lisbon's Delicious Food

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Portuguese gastronomy based on seafood

Lisbon is a gastronomic and wine lover's paradise with its abundance of Michelin Star restaurants, century-old pubs, and auteur eateries. One of Europe's most delicious and refined culinary experiences may be found in the metropolis. This astonishing capital offers a variety of wines and alcoholic beverages because of Portugal's distinctive agroclimatic characteristics. Lisbon's cuisine is a delight for the taste buds.

  • Typical cuisine: Fish and shellfish
  • Traditional drink: Ginjinha

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4 Tour Lisbon By Helicopter

This experience is one-of-a-kind. During these unforgettable moments, tourists will see Lisbon, its surroundings, and several landmarks from extraordinary perspectives. They can also book a VIP transfer, flowers, champagne, or a boat trip leaving the neighborhood; Lisbon Helicopters can further enhance their already exceptional experience. The unique heliport is also the ideal location to host any event because of the well-known sunset experiences.

3 Spot Wild Dolphins

There is a group of around 30 dolphins who live year-round in the Sado Estuary Natural Reserve and are a big draw for both the locals and the tourists. Tourists can enjoy seeing them playing and dancing together. Like people, dolphins have names and moods. They may be quite playful and even communicate with observers.

2 Tour Lisbon Ecologically On A Tuk

A totally ecological and cultural experience, Eco Tuk Tours. Tuk is a 100% electric car that enables guides to showcase this magnificent city to the fullest while protecting it from pollution. Meanwhile, tourists discover what makes Lisbon special, learn about its distinctive districts, discover its urban legends, and fall in love with the city!

1 Spend A Luxurious Stay At Palacio Ludovice

Palacio Ludovice is located in the center of Lisbon and overlooks the breathtaking panoramic views of the So Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint and the iconic Glória Tram. The former private home of Joao Frederico Ludovice, the architect for King John V of Portugal in the 18th century, has been totally renovated into 61 rooms and suites that offer the best luxury boutique hotel experience in the city.

  • Cost: $637 per night for two adults