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The Most Instagrammable Spots in Lisbon

Emma Langley


Instagram has become such an integral part of travel, with some social media-savvy travellers going to extremes to get the perfect holiday picture, even going to a certain place or destination for the sole purpose of getting a picture for Instagram. Trolltunga in Norway, the Pura Lempuyang Luhur (known as the Gates of Heaven) in Bali and Peggy Porchen Cafe in London are just some of the many examples of places which people will travel far and wide just to get a snap for Instagram. However, getting great pictures for your Instagram profile doesn’t have to be hard work.

So, we’re celebrating the 9th anniversary since Instagram’s launch with a list of the best Instagrammable places in Lisbon. This up-and-coming city is one of the most Instagrammable cities in Europe, which will be sure to fill your Instagram profile with vibrant colours, culture and Portugese delights.

The best photo spots in Lisbon

1. Trams

One of the most iconic sights in Lisbon is arguably the quaint yellow trams that rattle their way around the city of Lisbon. Hop on board the 28 tram for a trip round the best sights of the city:

  • Lisbon Castle
  • Streets of Alfama
  • Estrela
  • Sao Bento

If you’d prefer to take pictures of the trams instead, head to the Bairro Alto area to find the Ascensor da Bica, where you’ll be able to capture:

  • The Funicular tram
  • The picturesque streets of the Bica district
Tram in Lisbon

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

2. Pena Palace, Sintra

Pena Palace, Sintra Although Sintra is a short train-journey away from Lisbon, a day trip here is a must for Instagram lovers. The Pena Palace stands out for its:

  • Bright colours that pop in both sunshine and grey skies
  • Stunning architecture, viewable from outside the palace
  • Photo opportunities from the hill leading up to Sintra
  • Scenic walking paths around the castle grounds

💡 Top tip: Buy the grounds-only ticket for best value photos.

Colourful Pena Palace

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

🤓 Learn more: This palace also features in our blog on the best castles in Europe. Check that out to discover more about this fascinating castle, including its history and how to get there.

3. Belém

Belém is located on the western outskirts of Lisbon, easily reached by tram or bus. It offers:

  • Torre de Belém, a dramatic UNESCO site from the 1500s
  • Colourful tiled houses and green lawns
  • Delicious Pastéis de Belém custard tarts at their original bakery

💡 Top tip: Snap the pastel before you eat it!

A stone tower jutting out to sea

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

4. Jerónimos Monastery

This lesser-visited gem is ideal for capturing Portuguese Late Gothic architecture. You can:

  • Pay to explore intricate archways and cloisters
  • Admire the external architecture from the outside if on a budget
  • Walk back to Lisbon from Belém to take in more views
Grand Jeronimos Monastery

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

5. MAAT Museum

Although the exhibits inside are impressive, the MAAT offers its best photo opportunities outside:

  • Modern architecture with dramatic curves
  • Glows beautifully at sunset or sunrise
  • Ponte 25 de Abril visible in the background

💡Top tip: Plan your visit around golden hour.

MAAT museum bathed in a warm glow from the setting sun

 Photo Credit: Jorge Neto

6. PARK Bar

For rooftop shots and skyline sunsets:

  • Visit PARK Bar at the top of a multi-story car park
  • Enjoy views of Lisbon's rooftops, suspension bridge, and Amada silhouette
  • Arrive early for the best sunset spots
A view across the rooftops of Lisbon

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

7. Time Out Market

Capture Lisbon’s foodie culture:

  • Wide variety of Portuguese dishes
  • Bustling food hall atmosphere
  • Local vendors selling fresh produce and flowers
A range of Portuguese food

 Photo Credit Left to Right: @marimaxenta@deiahell@alliwannadoiseatnow.

8. Bordallo II Lisboa

Located near Cais do Sodré train station, this art piece features:

  • A colourful 'Lisboa' sculpture made from upcycled materials
  • A quick and quirky photo stop

💡 Top tip: Spot other Bordallo II animal sculptures around the city.

A sculpture saying Lisboa

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

9. Praça do Comércio

This grand square is perfect for architectural and river shots:

  • Rua Augusta Arch with a climbable viewpoint
  • Street-level angles for intricate details
  • Small riverside beach with views of Cristo Rei
A beach and monument in Lisbon

 Photo Credit: Emma Langley

Lisbon Price Guide

Travelling to Lisbon can be very affordable:

  • Flights: Often available on low-cost carriers
  • Hostels: Around 25€ per night
  • Mid-range hotels: 50-60€ per night
  • Meals: 20€ for 3 courses; 1-2€ for a sandwich
  • Drinks: 1-2€ for beer; 3€ for sangria
  • Attractions: Entry typically 5-10€
  • Public transport: 1.50€ per single ticket; 6.40€ for 24-hour pass

Take me to Lisbon

From the airport, you can easily reach the city centre via the metro (2€; 35 minutes), via the Aerobus Line 1 or 2 (4€; 45 minutes) or with a taxi (€20; 20 minutes).

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