From roasted chestnuts to Ginjinhas in Rossio square, we suggest a stay in Lisbon filled with things to do this fall.
Lisbon is beautiful and fascinating at any time of the year, but in autumn it gains a special charm.
The parks and gardens are filled with new colours, the bars and restaurants become more welcoming and the streets have that smell of roasted chestnuts.
Do you want to (re)discover the charm of the city at this time of year? Come on, we'll reveal all the secrets of Lisbon to you this season.
In autumn, the days get shorter and the night comes faster, but that doesn't mean that Lisbon stops.
Autumn is the season when we get together with friends or family and enjoy a late afternoon in the most surprising bars or rooftops in our capital.
But of course when we are on vacation or having a break in our beautiful city.
It's always nice in autumn to stay in bed until midnight and have a meal without an appointment, isn't it?
In Lisbon, brunch is in fashion and there is no shortage of good suggestions for this unhurried moment, but here are our favourite spots where, for sure, you will want to try everything and repeat a few times.
In the autumn season, an aroma hovers in every corner of Lisbon. The aroma of chestnuts.
For us, roasted or cooked brown Lisboetas, at home, on the street or on a garden bench, have long been an obligatory autumn ritual.
Who can resist a cartridge after smelling that wonderful aroma that spreads through the city? Our municipality… try it, you will repeat it.
Sundays in Lisbon are so good. And if they have music in the mix, even better.
Lisbon has several rooftops with a very good atmosphere, food and drink, and some even have live music or DJs.
Autumn nights are sometimes cold, but we have the solution to warm the body (and soul) nothing better than a Ginjinha in one of the typical Ginjinha houses in Lisbon, and then a stroll through Baixa Pombalina.
Of course, we can't talk about Autumn and not talk about Halloween!
The scariest night of autumn (and of the year) in Lisbon is not forgotten, and the city is full of spooky places, with ghosts and… lots of parties.
Do you want to know what the tradition of this day is like in Lisbon? These are just a few examples of what Halloween is like and discover the tradition of this time in Portugal!
In autumn, the floor of Jardins Lisboetas is filled with fallen leaves and invites you to a romantic outing.
Invite someone special for a romantic city break in Lisbon, go to the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum and the Mãe D`Água Reservoir to see and end the meeting with a hot drink at Madame Petisca watching the autumn sunset. Which deserves a picture for Instagram.
We invite you to come and visit Lisbon this Autumn, believe me! It will be something memorable.
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