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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
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FromDubai (DXB) | ToLisbon (LIS) | Round-trip / Economy | 07/02/2025 - 11/02/2025 | From AED 2 540,00* Last Seen: 1 day ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.
Enjoy Old World Charm and Contemporary Zest in Lisbon
From winding, cobbled streets that invite you back in time to the captivating Fado music that powers the city’s soul, there’s something quite enchanting about Portugal’s capital. Known for golden sunsets over the winding Tagus River, here you can snack on decadent pastries and explore vibrant neighbourhoods rich in artsy flair and infectious energy. Book your flight to Lisbon on Royal Air Maroc today, and let the city’s fascinating blend of the modern and historic wrap you in its charms.
Things to See in Lisbon
The rolling hills of Lisbon marry beautiful views, romantic architecture, and a thriving, friendly spirit that’s infectious.
- People-Watch at Praça do Rossio
Praça do Rossio is one of the liveliest squares in Lisbon, with undulating, slightly trippy, wave-inspired paving, bubbling fountains, and central statue giving the square an iconic look you won’t forget. It’s picturesque and surrounded by classical buildings, and there are some great dining spots to enjoy.
- Enjoy Enrapturing Alfama
Alfama is Lisbon’s oldest district, and its whitewashed walls, twisting alleys, and bright terracotta roofs make it a picture-perfect sight, especially when it is drenched in flowers in spring and summer. There are fascinating historical buildings to explore, including the burial place of the kings of the House of Braganza. Take some time out at the unusual shops and tempting cafes here too, and discover the hidden secrets of Lisbon’s past at the imposing São Jorge Castle.
- Views from the Miradouros
Dotted through the city you will find 16 official miradouros, terraced viewing points to enjoy the spectacular sights unfurling below. In Alfama, there’s Portas do Sol, but there are plenty more to discover, and some beautiful unofficial miradouros, too.
Lisbon Museums to Visit
Start your exploration of Lisbon’s museums at the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, whose gigantic collection spans literal millennia. From Roman antiquities to art by Holbein, it is a fascinating dive into the history of the world, not just Portugal itself.
Then step boldly into the here-and-now at the Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia, where rotating collections celebrate contemporary art and architecture as well as philosophy. Add some charm to the tour at the Casa-Museu Dr Anastácio Gonçalves. This impressive Art Nouveau building will delight your heart, and the celebration of 19th-century Portuguese Art Nouveau is just as enchanting.
Looking for something truly authentic? In the heart of Alfama lies the Fado Museum, dedicated to this uniquely Portuguese music style. If that fires up your interest, head out into Alfama or Bairro Alto to find live Fado performances to enjoy.
Once part of the industrial district, LxFactory Lisbon now offers some fascinating arts spaces alongside eateries and shops, perfect to finish off your museum trips with.
Picturesque Parks in Lisbon
Parque Florestal de Monsanto (Monsanto Forest Park) is a little more than just a park – it’s a fully-protected conservation area. You’ll find beautiful walking and hiking trails, each infused with a little learning to immerse you in the natural beauty of the area. At 1,000 hectares, it’s truly massive.
For something more intimate, but no less beautiful, head to Jardim da Estrela. Despite lying alongside the popular Basilica da Estrela, it’s a tranquil space with some intriguing exotic plants and a lovely duck pond.
Parque Eduardo VII is considerably larger, but just as gorgeous. Mosaic walkways meander through the greenery, while hothouses let some tropical species flourish. Seek out hidden 19th-century Jardim do Torel to uncover a little-visited miradouro and a beautiful nature spot.
Lisbon’s Best Shopping
Mercado de Ribeira is an impressive architectural sight, with a Moorish dome and bold clock, and foodies will love the gourmet offerings and delectable fresh produce on offer. There’s even a small live event space upstairs.
Bairro Alto is known for its pulsing nightlife, with cafes and restaurants spilling into the street. It’s also a fantastic place to shop for unusual souvenirs. Or escape the bright sunshine in the cool, blue-toned serenity of Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre with views of the Tagus River.
On different days of the week, Feira do Relógio, Feira da Ladra, and Feira das Galinheiras offer a flea market experience which has been ongoing since the 1200s. Find everything from flowers to clothing, fresh food and more.
The palm-fringed Avenida da Liberdade brings high-end fashion to life, with well-known designer names prominent among the boutiques here. There’s also the historic Palácio Foz and a wealth of attractions in the area, so it makes for a great day of exploration. If you miss the bustling dynamism of a mall complex, try the Centro Comercial Colombo – there’s nothing this massive centre doesn’t have, including 8 cinemas and an IMAX.
Things to Do with Children in Lisbon
Jamor Adventure Park is the perfect place to burn off some energy on a treetop adventure. Slide down zip lines, scramble through the canopy, and have rambunctious fun while well-trained guides ensure everyone’s safety.
Then sneak in some learning and unpack the fascinating science around us at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento. Technically a museum, the hands-on exhibits and interactive experiences will encourage your little ones to explore what makes the world around them tick. If that ignites their learning, add the Museu da Electricidade to the list. This historic factory once illuminated the city, but now the life-sized exhibition allows interactive walkthroughs.
Take your children under the sea at Lisbon Oceanarium, Europe’s largest, or marvel at the animals in Lisbon Zoo. And if you’re exploring the historic centre of Lisbon, be sure to hop on the tram routes for a fun experience that will spare little legs from tackling the hills, too.
Book Your Ticket to Lisbon with Royal Air Maroc Today
Travel to Lisbon in elegance and comfort with Royal Air Maroc. Stretch out with extended legroom, and let the comfortable leather of their premium seating soothe you to sleep. Wake up to a delicious on-board meal, fully customisable in advance to suit your needs, and enjoy the wealth of titles available in the in-flight entertainment library. As a member of the Oneworld Alliance, you can earn miles on your Royal Air Maroc flight. Safar premium members can enjoy the ANA Lounge on landing to ready themselves for their trip into the city.
Find your flight deal to Lisbon today, and let the sun-kissed charm of this Portuguese jewel brighten your spirit and soothe your soul.