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Portugal’s coastal capital is one of the oldest cities in Europe, predating even Paris and Rome by a few centuries. Thankfully, 48 hours in Lisbon is more than enough to captivate the imagination and inspire a return trip.
The city centre is compact and cobblestoned, so it’s best to park your campervan on the outskirts and use any of the old-fashioned trams to explore the sights.
Perched atop the city’s highest hill, the imposing São Jorge Castle has stood guard over Lisboa since the 11th century. Visit the castle for sweeping, pastel-hued views of the old Alfama district and beyond.
Head next to the waterfront to view the landmark, medieval Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery.
When the sun sets, Bairro Alto is the place to be. Slip into a bohemian wine bar, catch the traditional fado singers at a local club, then see where the evening takes you.
Visiting
Lisbon
2
Recom. Days
12 miles
from our Lisbon depot
30 min
drive
Visit
Castelo de S. Jorge
Moorish castle and ruins from 11th century
Torre de Belém
Landmark medieval tower with incredible views
LX Factory
Industrial site turned creative hub with shops and restaurants
Eat at
Estrela da Bica
$$
Bohemian Atmosphere, surprising cuisine
Café de São Bento
$$$
Rustic, authentic Portuguese steakhouse
Parking
Av. do Restelo 24 Parking
$$
Parking lot by Belém Tower, overnight allowed
Stay at
Lisboa Camping & Bungalows
$$$
Full facilities near the city
The seaside resort towns of Cascais and Estoril make for one of the best Lisbon road trips. Lisboetas flock to Cascais for its sandy beaches, fantastic seafood, and boutique shopping.
Park your campervan on the outskirts of town; the compact city centre and coastline are easy to explore on foot. You’ll want to snap a few Insta-worthy shots at Boca do Inferno, where the waves crash noisily beneath dramatic cliffs.
Next, wander through the old town and marina, where you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to fresh seafood to eat and boutiques to browse.
Finally, a leisurely walk along the beach (or a 3-minute train ride east) leads you into neighbouring Estoril.
The town’s main attraction is a large casino, but the powdery-soft sands of Tamariz Beach are a better bet. The spot is popular with locals and Lisboetas, as it lies at the foot of a medieval fortress, Forte da Cruz.
Visiting
Cascais
1
Recom. Days
22 miles
from Lisbon
35 min
drive
Visit
Boca do Inferno
Scenic, seaside cliffs with natural rock archway
Praia do Tamariz
Beautiful, sandy beach & medieval castle. Stroll the boulevard
Eat at
Café Galeria House of Wonders
$$
Vegetarian-friendly, Mediterranean mezze, rooftop
Parking
Estacionamento do Mercado
$$
Simple lot, walk to centre
Stay at
Orbitur Guincho
$$$
Park and campground close to stunning beach
Another easy day trip from Lisbon is Sintra, a must-see on any Portugal road trip itinerary. Plan to make an early start, as there is much to explore!
Nestled into the foothills of the Sintra Mountains, this enchanting region is dotted with pastel palaces like something out of a fairytale. The most famous (at least on Instagram) is the whimsical, multicoloured Pena Palace.
The best photo opps can be found on any of the palace grounds’ winding walkways.
Another worthwhile stop is the Gothic masterpiece Quinta da Regaleira, with its many underground passageways, mysterious Masonic history, and spooky Initiation Well.
Back in the centre of Sintra town are many exceptional restaurants and cafés to tempt you. Be sure to try a few local sweets, like travesseiro (a flaky, almond-flavoured cake) and queijadas (sweet, flour-crusted cakes filled with cheese and cinnamon).
Visiting
Sintra
1 - 2
Recom. Days
12 miles
from Cascais
30 min
drive
Visit
Parque e Palácio Nacional da Pena
Colourful palace you know from Instagram
Quinta da Regaleira
Mystical palace with underground passages
Azenhas do Mar
Incredibly cute seaside town near Sintra
Praia da Adraga
Scenic beach along Sintra's coast
Eat at
Incomum
$$
Fusion fare by esteemed chef Luís Santos
Refúgio do Ciclista
$
Classic Portuguese grill, hidden in nearby village
Piriquita
$
Dessert shop for local sweets
Parking
Estacionamento Calçada da Pena
$$
Simple lot near Pena palace
Stay at
Area Camper Sintra
$
Very basic but close to town
The final stop on this short-but-sweet road trip from Lisbon is the surf town of Ericeira and its neighbour, Mafra.
Another early start is in order, to join the morning wave of surfers who flock to its sandy coastline. If you’re a novice, head to the southern beach Foz do Lizandro for a lesson among beginner-friendly breaks.
When you’ve had your fill of sun and surf, join the locals for a lazy breakfast or brunch back in town.
Day trips from Lisbon often pair Ericeira with a few hours in nearby Mafra.
The main attraction here is the sprawling National Palace, an opulent monument to Baroque period architecture. In addition to its sumptuous palace, the complex is home to a magnificent monastery, church, and library.
Visiting
Ericeira and Mafra
1
Recom. Days
15.5 miles
from Sintra
35 min
drive
Visit
Foz do Lizandro
Southern beach at rivermouth, good for a first surf
Praia da Empa
Small beach hidden below towering cliff, expert surf too
Eat at
GiG - Green is Good
$$
Perfect for a late breakfast post-surf
PEARL
$$$
Oyster & wine bar, hip crowd, hipper menu
Stay at
Ericeira Camping
$
Close to beaches and centre, park and spend the night
28 miles
from Ericeira
45 min
drive