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Apr 15, 2024
One of the original neighborhoods of Lisbon and many of the building survived the earthquake of 1755. Steep streets, stairways and courtyards, alleys, fine old houses next to tiny houses., bars, res… Full review by Peter J
Apr 5, 2024
I took an afternoon walking tour of the beautiful, historic Alfama neighborhood and would highly recommend it to others interested in learning the history of the neighborhood, seeing breathtaking vie… Full review by X17FNmeganb
Apr 3, 2024
Wondering through the narrow street of Alfama around the Castelo de Sao Jorge is always a fun. Narrow, steep curve streets with a lot of surprises like mosaics, paintings. We did not enter the castle… Full review by Andrew Z

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Staying in Alfama district in March traveling with group of 7. Do we need to make diner reservations in advance? …
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Staying in Alfama district in March traveling with group of 7. Do we need to make diner reservations in advance? Suggestions for local places welcome.
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You have multi size restaurants in the area. In old town you will find many places that have outdoor seating on Rue Augusta and most of the seating is covered with umbrellas. The food …
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You have multi size restaurants in the area. In old town you will find many places that have outdoor seating on Rue Augusta and most of the seating is covered with umbrellas. The food choices are really good and the cost is very fair and not over priced. If you get creative you can find some little food locations in the surrounding neighborhoods. Enjoy!
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How much time is needed in Alfama
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I would recommend at least a couple of hours. Depending on if you are just walking around or if you choose to eat there too.
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Hello, wondering what the best way to visit Alfama would be? Can one do it without a guide? Do we need to pay …
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Hello, wondering what the best way to visit Alfama would be? Can one do it without a guide? Do we need to pay admissions fees for sites? If we walk around by ourselves, will we not get enough of the historical/cultural perspective that a guide would provide?
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We did it by ourselves and we were fortunate to get a free tour guide from the hotel we stayed at which was invaluable, he gave us historical information, recommended restaurants, …
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We did it by ourselves and we were fortunate to get a free tour guide from the hotel we stayed at which was invaluable, he gave us historical information, recommended restaurants, places to visit etc. Some of the places we visited didn’t cost a lot to visit and you were provided with leaflets in your language to assist. Also, Google is great tool to get more information if you need it.
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hi Jessica, what area do you recommend for hotels? have never been. thank you. thinking of Jan. or Feb.
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My hotel , Corpo Santo , is in the Chiado district. Very convenient. The Alfama is another good option. Both are within walking distance of everything
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Answer by Karen W · Oct 1, 2021
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Hi fellow travellers I am booked to visit Lisbon next weekend and would appreciate any information on the current …
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Hi fellow travellers I am booked to visit Lisbon next weekend and would appreciate any information on the current situation regarding the coronavirus and what restrictions are in place. I'm due to fly into Faro tomorrow then on to my hotel in Monte Gordo for a few days before one night in Faro before catching the train from there to Lisbon. Up to press my flight is still scheduled tomorrow and the FCO are not advising against travel to these areas at the moment but of course like other travellers I have concerns and worry not only for health reasons but I would hate to arrive and find that places are closed and that I am unable to get out and about and explore!
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We just got back from the Algarve. Schools are closed. A lot of hotels have reduced staff and no cleaning services. Some have closed restaurants. Are you able to get home if flights are …
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We just got back from the Algarve. Schools are closed. A lot of hotels have reduced staff and no cleaning services. Some have closed restaurants. Are you able to get home if flights are cancelled in a few weeks?
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