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1 to 2-week Itinerary Around Lisbon by Train
Start
Lisbon
Duration
1-2 weeks
Type
Loop
Legs
5
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Itinerary Overview
Leg 1
From
Lisbon
to
Sintra
Leg 2
From
Lisbon
to
Setubal
Leg 3
From
Lisbon
to
Ericeira
Leg 4
From
Lisbon
to
Cascais
Leg 5
From
Lisbon
to
Evora
Leg 1: Lisbon to Sintra
What to do in Sintra?
Fairytale Palaces
: Palaces of Sintra, including the colorful Palácio da Pena and the medieval Castelo dos Mouros.
UNESCO World Heritage
: Wander through historic center of Sintra with its charming cobblestone streets, romantic architecture, and unique gardens.
Natural Beauty
: Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, offering hiking trails, coastal views, and hidden gems like the dramatic Cabo da Roca cliffs.
Leg 2: Lisbon to Setubal
What to do in Setubal?
São Filipe Castle:
Visit this historic castle offering panoramic views of Setúbal and the surrounding area.
Arrábida Natural Park:
Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, hiking trails, and beaches of this stunning protected area.
Livramento Market:
Discover local seafood, artisan products, and the vibrant atmosphere of Setúbal’s most famous market.
Leg 3: Lisbon to Ericeira
What to do in Ericeira?
World-Class Surfing:
Known as the Surfing Capital of Europe, Ericeira offers incredible waves and surf spots for all levels of surfers.
Charming Old Town:
Wander through cobblestone streets lined with whitewashed houses, boutique shops, and cozy cafes.
Fresh Seafood:
Savor delicious seafood dishes, including the famous Portuguese grilled sardines, at local seaside restaurants.
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Leg 4: Lisbon to Cascais
What to do in Cascais?
Beautiful Beaches:
Relax on golden sandy beaches like Praia da Rainha and Praia do Guincho, perfect for sunbathing and water sports.
Boca do Inferno:
Visit this dramatic cliff formation where waves crash against the rocks, creating a stunning natural spectacle.
Charming Town Center:
Explore the vibrant streets of Cascais, filled with colorful houses, local markets, and waterfront cafes.
Leg 5: Lisbon to Evora
What to do in Evora?
Roman Ruins:
Explore the well-preserved Roman Temple of Évora, a testament to the city's ancient past.
Chapel of Bones:
Visit the eerie yet fascinating Capela dos Ossos, adorned with human bones and skulls.
Historical Center:
Wander through the UNESCO-listed old town, filled with whitewashed houses and charming cobbled streets.
Recommended
Train
|
Direct
0h50 to 1h10
Departure:
Lisboa Oriente
Portugal
Arrival:
Sintra Estação
Portugal
Operator(s):
Comboios de Portugal
(Urbano)
Additional Information
There are multiple trains per hour.
Recommended Duration
One day or day-trip from Lisbon.
Recommended
Bus
|
Direct
0h45 - 1h00
Departure:
Lisbon Sete Rios
Portugal
Arrival:
Setubal Praca do Brasil
Portugal
Operator(s):
Rede Expressos
(051)
Additional Information
There are several buses per day.
From Setubal you can take the
Atlantic Ferries
to join the Troia Peninsula.
The crossing takes 25min.
Check the schedule on the website as it varies throughout the year.
Recommended Duration
1-2 days in Setubal
Recommended
Bus
|
Direct
0h45 to 1h15
Departure:
Terminal Rodoviário do Campo Grande
Portugal
Arrival:
Ericeira (Terminal Rodoviário)
Portugal
Operator(s):
Carris Metropolitana
(2801)
Additional Information
Frequent buses on the fast line to Ericeira each day.
Pre-paid ticket is 3.1€, on the bus is 4.5€
Recommended Duration
2-3 days in Ericeira if you like surfing.
Recommended
Train
|
Direct
0h40
Departure:
Cais do Sodré
Portugal
Arrival:
Cascais
Portugal
Operator(s):
Comboios de Portugal
(Urbano)
Additional Information
There are frequent throughout the day (up to each 20 min).
Recommended Duration
1-2 days in Cascais.
Recommended
Train
|
Direct
1h30 to 1h40
Departure:
Lisboa Oriente
Portugal
Arrival:
Estação de Evora
Portugal
Operator(s):
Comboios de Portugal
(Intercidades)
Additional Information
There are 4 trains a day.
Recommended Duration
1-2 days in Evora.
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