Portugal
Lisbon
Tiled hills, custard tarts, and a viewpoint around every corner.
Photo by Filiz Elaerts on Unsplash
Lisbon is a city built for wandering — seven hills of pastel facades, rattling yellow trams, and miradouros that catch the golden hour over the Tagus. It’s also one of the most screenshotted cities on TikTok right now, which means your feed is probably already full of “must eats” you’ve been meaning to save.
This is a starter map of the spots that come up again and again. Save the ones that speak to you, paste in the videos that inspired your trip, and let Navi pin everything to one walkable map of the city.
When to go
March–May and September–October — warm light, smaller crowds.
Where to base yourself
- Alfama — The oldest quarter — fado houses, washing lines, and the best sunset terraces.
- Chiado & Bairro Alto — Bookshops and cafés by day, the city’s nightlife by night.
- Belém — Riverside monuments and the original pastéis — worth the tram ride west.
The Lisbon starter map.
A map to build on — save the ones that speak to you, then add the spots your own feed keeps serving up.
Eat & Drink
Time Out Market
Cais do SodréLisbon’s best kitchens under one roof — go early or off-peak for a table.
Pastéis de Belém
BelémThe 1837 original, still warm and dusted with cinnamon. Accept no substitute.
Manteigaria
ChiadoThe locals’ pick for pastéis de nata — order at the marble counter.
Do
Tram 28
CitywideThe vintage tram that screeches through Alfama, Graça, and Estrela.
LX Factory
AlcântaraA former industrial complex turned bookshops, murals, and rooftop bars.
See
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
GraçaThe highest viewpoint in the city, and the one worth the climb at sunset.
Belém Tower
BelémThe Manueline fortress on the river — iconic from the waterline at dusk.
Navi tip
Lisbon is hilly and tram-dependent — group your saved places by neighbourhood so each day is one hill, not five.
Make Lisbon yours.
Save these spots, paste in the TikToks and Reels that inspired your trip, and Navi pins them all to one map — free on iPhone and the web.
Start your Lisbon map — free