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Trip Itinerary
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Lisbon
Day 1
Arrival in Lisbon, check in at the hostel at 16 P.M. Welcome meeting at the hostel. A brief presentation and ice break games to better know each other, share some expectations for the trip, understand where we are located and have a little overview of the closest services and facilities. Aperitivo and sunset in one of the best miradouro of the cities and first dinner out all together.
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Alfama
Day 1-2
The first tour will be in Alfama, the oldest and most characterful district of the city. In the past was mainly living there fishermen and the Portuguese working class. It also known as the cradle of Fado, a typical melancholic music, often about the sea or the life of the poor, an infusion of sentiment of resignation, fate and melancholy. Alfama is a delightful maze of cobbled streets and traditional houses. We will passed by many of the most iconic building of the city: the Panteão Nacional, the Igreja São Vicente de Fora, the São Jorge Castle and the Sé Cathedral.
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Feira da Ladra
Day 2
Then we will go to discover treasures at Lisbon’s most iconic market, the Feira da Ladra, or flea market, where there’s always something original or vintage to be found. You can find there things such as old vinyls, clothes and handcrafts from all over the world. It is held every Tuesday and Saturday.
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Graça
Day 2-3
The Graça District is one of Lisbon's oldest suburbs, located on top of her highest hill, a few blocks north-east of the Castelo de Sao Jorge and just up the hill from São Vincente de Fora Monastery. The neighbourhood, which centres around the Largo da Graça (the number 28 tram stops here), boasts some of the most spectacular views in Lisbon. The most famous viewpoint is the Miradouro de Santa Graca. The other is Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, which is the highest point of Lisbon. Perfect place to enjoy the sunset with a cold beer.
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LxFactory
Day 3
Lx Factory is a very eclectic space. A creative hub, co-op occupied by a mix of shops, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, cafes, and bars. Located in the Alcantara neighborhood, it's situated by the Tagus River and near the 25 de Abril Bridge, in a waterfront industrial area halfway between Cais do Sodre and Belem.
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Belém
Day 3
Head west of the city centre to a corner of Lisbon that’s at the heart of Portuguese history. Near the mouth of the River Tagus, Belém is the site of maritime legends, the birthplace of the pastel de nata (custard tart) and home of some of Portugal’s most important museums and galleries.
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Caparica
Day 3-4
Just a few minutes from Lisbon are the 15 km of beaches at Costa da Caparica. It’s very easy to get there by car, crossing the bridge or catching one of the buses from Praça de Espanha or Campo Grande. And when you get here, the best thing is probably to jump on the mini-train that stops at all the beaches from the centre going south, which vary in mood and crowd. The beaches in the centre are the busiest, while those further away are popular with those who want to spend the whole day on the sand or sun loungers. All the beaches share the fact of having excellent bars and restaurants where you can order a jar of sangria, grilled fish and a plate of clams. Here we will have our two our surf class, the day will be variable depending on the way conditions.
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Cabo da Roca
Day 4-5
( Optional ) Depending on our schedule and willing, we can decide to visit Sintra, a place full of magic and mystery, where there is an enchanting forest rich in biodiversity. Other must see places are Cabo da roca and Praia da ursa - the westernmost point of Europe, where the ocean crash on breathtaking cliffs.
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