Tourist information

Lisbon is an illuminated city. The almost constant presence of sunshine and the River Tagus transforms the Portuguese capital into a mirror of a thousand colours - highlighting the city’s unique architecture and beauty. 

 

There are so many things to see and do in Lisbon that visitors have access to a wide array of different experiences.
 
As we walk through Lisbon - whose history spans back thousands of years – we find streets filled with heritage monuments, and characteristic neighbourhoods where the city first developed and can still be experienced at its most genuine level.

Visit Lisbon of the Tagus River, whose riverfront is dedicated to leisure activities and links the monumental zone of Belém with the modern area of the Parque das Nações

Have fun in Lisbon, where nightlife continues till dawn.

Practise sport in Lisbon - with excellent golf courses and beaches close at hand.

Experience calmer moments in Lisbon in the city’s parks, gardens, belvederes, cafés and esplanades.

Or simply enjoy the pure pleasure of being in Lisbon, through its gastronomy, luxury hotels, spas and shopping centres.

Source: http://www.visitlisboa.com/Lisbon.aspx


Climate

Lisbon/Almada has a Mediterranean climate that is strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream, giving it one of the mildest climates in Europe. Summer lasts until the end of September and the weather during this period is therefore pleasantly warm. Average temperatures: 17 – 26°C (62 – 79°F). Light clothing is suitable with somewhat warmer clothing for the evening.

Currency

The official currency of Portugal is the Euro (€). Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants. Traveller’s cheques and currency can be changed at hotels or at a bank – these are open Monday to Friday from 08.30 to 15.00 h. Automatic changing and cash dispensing machines linked to international networks are also widely available.

Tax / Tipping

Tipping is optional, but normally 10% is customary in taxis, restaurants and bars.

Electricity

European type 2 pin sockets with 220 volts AC at 50 cycles are used. Three phase 380 volt current is normally available in meeting and exhibition rooms.

Language

The national language of Portugal is Portuguese, although English and Spanish are widely spoken.

Time Zone

Mainland Portugal is 1 hour behind European Standard Time [CET].

Restaurants

Breakfast is normally served between 7.30 and 10.00 h, lunch from 12.30 to 15.00 h, and dinner from 19.30 to 22.00 h. Due to the city’s proximity to the sea, the local gastronomy includes delicious fish and shellfish dishes.

Shopping

Shops typically are open from 09.00 to 13.00 h and from 15.00 to 19.00 h (working days). On Saturdays, most of the shops close at 13.00 h. Fine leather goods, lead crystal ware, porcelain, vintage wines, golden and silver filigree, pottery and specialist textiles are considered excellent buys in Portugal.