Travel

Lisbon, Portugal

Directions

You can fly directly into Lisbon via Humberto Delgado Airport. You can take the train or a car directly into the city center.

 

Where to Stay

Hotels

We will have rooms blocked off at two hotels. We intend to lock rates early next year. Sample hotels and price ranges are listed below.

The One Palácio da Anunciada

R. das Portas de Santo Antão 112 134, 1150-268 Lisboa, Portugal

+351 21 041 2300

$300 - 400 price range per night

Blue Liberdade Hotel

Praça dos Restauradores 78, 1250-188 Lisboa, Portugal

+351 21 012 7456

$150 - 250 price range per night

What to Do

Activities in the Lisbon and surrounding areas

From Lisbon, you can take a day trip to Sintra, a fairytale-like town known for its stunning palaces. Another popular destination is Cascais, a charming coastal town with beautiful beaches and scenic cliffs.

EAT & DRINK

Portuguese food is rich, flavorful, and deeply rooted in tradition, often featuring fresh, simple ingredients enhanced by Mediterranean flavors. Here are some key highlights of Portuguese cuisine: seafood, piri piri chicken, sausages, breads, Port wine and pastel de natas.

PLAY

Lisbon's nightlife is a vibrant and diverse experience, offering something for every type of night owl. The Bairro Alto district is a hotspot where the streets come alive after dark, filled with cozy bars, vibrant clubs, and live Fado performances in intimate venues. As the night progresses, partygoers often head to Cais do Sodré, known for its iconic Pink Street, lined with trendy bars and nightclubs that keep the energy high until the early hours.

EXPLORE

Lisbon is a city rich in history, culture, and breathtaking views, offering countless experiences for visitors to explore. Stroll through the narrow, winding streets of Alfama, the city’s oldest district, where you can discover traditional Fado music and visit landmarks like São Jorge Castle.