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Best Time to Visit Lisbon: Sun, Sardines & the Right Season (2025)

The best time to visit Lisbon is April to June or September to October — warm at 20–27°C, vibrant street life, and before July's heat and tourist saturation.

Lisbon's ideal months are April to June (18–26°C, outdoor café culture in full swing, the famous Festas de Lisboa in June) and September to October (22–27°C, fewer tourists than summer, beaches still warm, grape harvest in the Alentejo region). July and August are scorching at 30–35°C with visitor numbers at their peak.

Lisbon Season by Season

Mar–May (Spring)14–23°C, cherry blossoms along Avenida da Liberdade, lower prices, ideal walking weather
Jun (Festas de Lisboa)20–27°C, street parties throughout Alfama and Mouraria, sardines grilled on every corner, locals celebrate St. Anthony (Jun 13)
Jul–Aug (Peak)27–35°C, very busy, Sintra and Cascais crowded, accommodation expensive
Sep–Oct (Sweet spot)20–27°C, Atlantic still 20°C for swimming, wine harvest, prices ease post-August
Nov–Feb (Winter)10–16°C, occasional rain, some sites close reduced hours, cheapest flights and hotels

Day Trips from Lisbon

  • **Sintra (40 min by train, €2.30)**: Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, Moorish Castle — go early (7am) to beat the crowds; it's extremely busy Jul–Aug
  • **Cascais (40 min by train, €2.30)**: Coastal resort town with excellent seafood, cycling along the coast, and Boca do Inferno sea cliffs
  • **Óbidos (1.5h by bus)**: Medieval walled village with cherry liqueur (ginjinha) sold in chocolate cups — perfect day trip Oct–Apr when less visited
  • **Setúbal and Arrábida Natural Park (1h by bus)**: Crystal-clear turquoise water, limestone cliffs — one of Europe's most beautiful coastlines, best Jun–Sep
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June 12–13 (Festa de Santo António) is Lisbon at its most infectious — the entire Alfama neighbourhood fills with grilled sardines, vinho verde, street parties, and traditional marchas (parade groups). Arrive by 8pm for a table at a neighbourhood tasco; by midnight the streets are packed. This is when Lisbon belongs to the Lisboetas, and visitors are warmly welcome.

常見問題

Is October good for Lisbon?

October is arguably Lisbon's finest month — warm at 20–24°C, crowds 40–50% lower than August, accommodation significantly cheaper, and the Atlantic is still warm enough for swimming at Cascais and Costa da Caparica. The autumn light over the Tejo is extraordinary.

How many days do you need in Lisbon?

Three days covers the essentials: Alfama and the Castelo São Jorge, Belém (Jerónimos Monastery, Pastéis de Belém, MAAT museum), and a day trip to Sintra. Five days adds Cascais, the Museu do Azulejo, and unhurried evenings in Bairro Alto and Chiado. A week allows you to explore the Alentejo or Algarve wine regions.

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