Explore 236 top attractions
Sintra
This 16th-century monastery was transformed into a royal palace by King Ferdinand II. Not known for his subtlety, Ferdinand's folly is a no-holds-barred tribute to the wealth and influence of 19th-century Portugal. A testament to the power of imagination (and money), the Pena Palace is surrounded by 500 acres of plants and maze-like pathways.
\$10.96
Lisbon
Looking for things to do in Lisbon? You don’t have to look for long – the city is teeming with exciting locations and sights you won’t want to miss. Pastel palaces in Sintra, one of Europe’s most incredible waterfronts, and iconic yellow trams that climb hills so steep you’ll forever be grateful for their existence. A Lisbon city card is a must-have for any visitor in Lisbon. You can get convenient access to public transport to make maneuvering around a new city a lot easier, plus tickets to some of the city’s top attractions including Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower.
\$31.00
Quarteira
Aquashow Park is a water park that's packed with high-adrenaline rides and slides, as well as other water-based activities and adventures suitable for the whole family. It is located 3.5 kilometers from the center of Quarteira in the beautiful Algarve region of Portugal.
\$30.60
Jerónimos Monastery is a former monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Belém, Lisbon. The monastery is famed for its Manueline-style architecture, and as the final resting place of explorer Vasco da Gama.
\$18.00
Porto
The Cathedral of Porto is a Romanesque-Gothic building dating from the 12th and 13th centuries. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Cathedral went through major renovations that resulted in Baroque features, adding to the diversity of styles in the construction. Inside, it still retains the appearance of a fortress-church, with battlements. The beautiful rose window form the 12th century and the loggia or side porch designed by Nicolau Nasoni in the 18th century, facing the city, are two of the most beautiful features of the Sé.
\$4.00
Visit the impressive Quinta da Regaleira and admire its lush gardens, lakes, grottoes, and enigmatic constructions, including the world-famous Initiation Well. You will uncover the mysteries of each place and have a great time!
Guia
Zoomarine Algarve is a waterpark near Albufeira. Boasting waterslides, an artificial beach and attractions, the park is known for their dolphin swimming experiences, as well as wildlife displays with tropical birds, birds of prey, sea lions, and seals.
\$34.91
Belém Tower, or Torre de Belém, is a 16th-century fortification on the banks of Lisbon's River Tagus. This architectural jewel is a must-see when in the city, and is home to magical interiors, spiral staircases, a chapel, dungeons, and a beautiful view from the upper terrace. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, Belém Tower is a 15-minute walk from another Lisbon icon, Jerónimos Monastery.
\$9.99
Enter a world of aquatic discovery at one of the biggest aquariums in Europe, featuring a five-million-liter main tank and thousands of sea creatures from all over the world.
\$25.00
Castelo dos Mouros Sintra, also known as the Castle of the Moors, is a top attraction in the district of Lisbon, located at the top of the hill overlooking the city. It was built in the 10th century and visitors can see the architectural remains of Moorish residences, artifacts from the Bronze and Iron Ages and more.
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Avintes
Zoo Santo Inácio is the largest zoo in northern Portugal, located just 10 minutes from the center of Porto. The zoo is home to over 800 individual animals from 270 species of wildlife and places a strong emphasis on conservation of endangered species and habitats.
\$17.90
The Monserrate Palace was the traditional summer retreat for the Portuguese court. Visitors can explore this exotic palatial villa, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, located near Sintra, Portugal. It's easy to reach on the train from central Lisbon.
SEA LIFE Porto is an aquarium perfect for a family's aquatic introduction. It's located in Porto, Portugal and is easy to reach by car or public transport.
\$19.00
Discover the hidden gems of Lisbon’s beautiful Sintra region with a self-guided tour! Explore the stunning landscapes and charming villages at your own pace and uncover the secrets of this magical area. With a self-guided tour, you’ll get to experience the beauty of Sintra in all its glory and explore the many sights and attractions that make the area so special. Soak in the views and follow your own path - it’s time to experience Sintra like never before!
\$5.50
Lagos
Soaked up all the sun along the beaches of the Algarve? Head a little bit inland and you'll find a new exotic escape. There are more than 140 species in the Lagos Zoo, and it's only a 15-minute drive north of Lagos' town center. The zoo is accredited by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and even has a picnic and a swimming pool, so bring lunch and something to swim in!
\$17.00
Attend live music performances by international artists. Enjoy a variety of food and drink options.
\$89.00
Standing tall in the heart of Porto, the Torre dos Clérigos is a magnificent Baroque bell tower that offers panoramic views of the historic city. Climb its spiraling staircase and admire the intricate craftsmanship of its architecture, adorned with ornate details and statues. Reaching the top, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking vista of Porto's red-tiled rooftops, the Douro River, and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.
\$10.00
Ride the cable car for a scenic view of the city. During this 1,230-meter ride, pass over Lisbon's Parque das Nações, and see landmarks like the Oceanário de Lisboa, Dock of Olivais, Vasco da Gama Tower, and Vasco da Gama Bridge.
\$7.50
Discover this UNESCO World Heritage site as you explore castles like the Pena Palace, perched on the hills. Visit the 19th-century Quinta da Regaleira with its gardens and tunnels. Walk the streets of the historic center, where shops and cafes invite you in. With expert guides on Sintra tours, you'll learn about Sintra's history and see one of Portugal's most beautiful places.
The Clerigos Church is a baroque building designed by the architect Nicolau Nasoni. With its famous tower, it's a well-known architectural ensemble in the city of Porto.