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Should I spend more days in Lisbon or Barcelona?

If you have a little more time, you can also make a day trip out to Sintra which is a gorgeous town filled with colorful palaces. If you have more time on your visit, Barcelona would be a better choice as there is so much to explore. If you don't like being in an area with massive crowds, Barcelona is not for you.



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Both Lisbon and Barcelona have a number of activities to choose from. In our opinion, Lisbon has more to see and do, so we recommend that you spend more time in Lisbon than Barcelona. However, 3-7 days is a good amount of time to spend in either destination. Families should spend more time in Lisbon than Barcelona.

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3 days in Lisbon is the perfect amount of time to explore both the city of Lisbon, and take a day trip to Sintra, which would be our choice of the day trip options. You can do it in two days, but we'd definitely cut out the day trip to Sintra and stay within Lisbon's city limits.

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In fact, just walk into the charming, medieval Alfama neighborhood without a good map, and you could probably spend your week just finding your way out again. (But you'll have a good time doing so.) A week is perfect for Lisbon, especially considering one or two days spent day-tripping.

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If you are lucky enough to spend 5 days in Lisbon you have the chance to get to know the city in depth. And do it calmly, having plenty of time to see and enjoy its monuments and with the possibility of making excursions to the most interesting places in the surroundings.

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What is there to do in Lisbon for 4 days? Some will say a weekend is a good amount of time to explore the city. I say 4 days is perfect, with the third day being a day trip to a local town. An experience you won't want to miss!

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It is difficult to see everything Barcelona has to offer in just two days. So if you can give yourself more time (for example, arriving on Friday evening if you are coming for a whole weekend), we can recommend two spots a bit further from the centre that are also very interesting.

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Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city and one of the most touristed cities in the world. This means there will be more than plenty to keep you busy for days on end and is why I strongly suggest four days at a minimum if it's your first time in the city.

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It includes all the must-see spots you shouldn't miss on one of the best city breaks in Spain without having to rush from one place to another. Of course, 3 days in Barcelona are not enough to get to know all the city's different facets but it includes just enough that you will fall in love with it.

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Your Lisbon Itinerary: 7 Days in the Portuguese Capital
  1. Day 1: Embrace your inner tourist.
  2. Day 2: Marvel at Calouste Gulbenkian.
  3. Day 3: Visit Belem.
  4. Day 4: Explore the town of Sintra.
  5. Day 5: Adventure with a picnic.
  6. Day 6: Stroll through Lisbon's Botanical Gardens.
  7. Day 7: Discover Lisbon's heritage.
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With six or seven nights, you will have time to see most of the city, as well as being able to see other interesting places near Barcelona. If you intend to do one or several day trips from Barcelona during your stay, you have an incredibly wide range of options.

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However, in cities like Barcelona and Madrid, food and drink costs can be higher. Overall, Both Portugal and Spain offer affordable dining options, but to answer the question 'Is Portugal cheaper than Spain?' we would say it's a yes, Portugal tends to be slightly cheaper.

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Big sister Lisbon is twice the size, more cosmopolitan, faster paced and 200 miles further south, so in summer it can be sweltering. Compact, walkable Porto has a more traditional feel and is cooled by Atlantic breezes through summer, though fog and rain can roll in via the same route during the winter.

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